AndrewGuerrero BIO 125 Lab Due November 14‚ 2012 Practical Exam 1. a. The symbionts (Paramecium) of the termite belong to the kingdom Protista b. Paramecium living in the intestines of termites breaks down the cellulose walls of wood fibers releasing proteins that are absorbed by the termites’ digestive system. Paramecium benefit by having an environment to thrive and they ingest the wood fibers for their own nutrition as well. 2. c. An important ecological effect
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I. Parts of a Lab Report 1. Introduction: a. Title b. Research Question c. Hypothesis d. Variables e. Control of Variables 2. Materials & Methods a. Materials b. Method 3. Data a. Data b. raw data c. uncertainty d. presentation e. processing data f. Graphs 4. Results/Conclusion a. Conclusion 5. Discussion a. Evaluation 6. References II. Other Help errors and uncertainty A. Design [pic] I. Research Question
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Biology EEI Effect of Inorganic and Organic Fertilisers on Yield and Growth of Tomatoes By Yash Teacher: Mrs. Elphick TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract................................................................................3 Introduction..........................................................................4 Materials and Methods.........................................................6 Contents of fertilisers...........................................................6 Procedure....
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these factors can lead to imbalances in other areas as well (Wise‚ 2010). The importance of this lab is to analyze factors that may affect urine concentration‚ pH‚ and rate of production (flow rate) though multiple scenarios over a period of 60 minutes. My hypothesis for the urine analysis experiment is that the urine volumes will increase because of the increase of fluids to the body for groups 1 and 3‚ in comparison with the control group (group 4)‚ and decrease in the group not group 2 based on
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Lab 3: Input‚ Processing‚ and Output This lab accompanies Chapter 2 (pp. 56-68) of Starting Out with Programming Logic & Design. Name: Rhamses Graterol Lab 3.1 – Pseudocode This lab requires you to think about the steps that take place in a program by writing pseudocode. Read the following program prior to completing the lab. Write a program that will take in basic information from a student‚ including their name and how many credits they have taken in Network Systems Administration program
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Lab #3: Stoichiometry of a Precipitation Reaction October 14‚ 2014 Abstract: The purpose of the lab‚ Stoichiometry of a Precipitation Reaction‚ is to be able to calculate the amount of a second reactant we need to react with the reactant one. You must calculate the amount of the second reactant using stoichiometry to figure out what amount is needed. After the amount is calculated‚ you then can add it to the first reactant and it will give you a full reaction. To figure out what you
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necessary to begin a quality Final Lab Report. Utilize this template to complete the Week 3 Outline of the Final Lab Report and ensure that you are providing all of the necessary information and proper format for the assignment. Before you begin‚ please note the following important information: 1. Carefully review the Final Lab Report instructions before you begin this assignment 2. The Final Lab Report should cover all 3 experiments from your Week Two Lab 3. As you plan your final paper‚ think
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EXPERIMENT 3 Name: Flame Tests & Electron Configuration Pre-Laboratory Questions and Exercises Due before lab begins. Answer in the space provided. 1. Write electron configuration for the alkali metals Li‚ Na‚ K‚ and Rb. Li ____He 2s1_____________________________________________ Na ____Ne 3s1______________________________________________ K _______Ar 4s1___________________________________________ Rb _______Kr 5s1___________________________________________ 2. Write the electron configuration
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pyruvate oxida%on PART 2 – 6 NADH from the Kreb’s Cycle and PART 3 – 2 FADH2 from the Kreb’s Cycle PART 3 • Most of the energy from glucose will be produced in the next stage
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MBK – Lab Report Name: ____________________ Section: ___________________ Module 3‚ Experiment 3: Aseptic Technique & Culturing Microbes Part 3: Generating Microbial Cultures: Observe your culture tubes after 24 hours to assess the growth patterns of all tubes. If there is no observable growth allow the tubes to incubate an additional 24 hours. Record your observations here. Attach a picture of you incubator in this space. Questions: A. What is
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