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    Cintya G. Alarcon Donna Biology 121 section WDF Lab Report # 1 1.On the graph paper in Figure 3‚ plot a graph of your experimental results. Choose an appropriate number scale for the Y-axis and label it Number of Infections. Choose an appropriate number scale for the X-axis label it Number of Exchanges. 2. In a few sentences‚ summarize the results of the experiment. In your summary‚ include data from your summary chart and graph. Statements of results should include only facts—no interpretation

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    setting‚ place the pot on and time it with a stopwatch. Record the time and temperature of the solution as soon as it begins to boil. Record the data on your table. 3. Rinse pot vigorously to remove impurities‚ and allow the stovetop to cool. 4. Pour 2 cups of water in the pot add 1 tablespoon of salt and stir. Repeat steps 2 and 3. 5. Pour 2 cups of water in the pot then add 1 tablespoon of water. Repeat step 2. Observations When boiling the water it was quite pure and clear. There was no

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    Biology Osmosis Lab Report

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    Experiment for the measurement of carbon dioxide and oxygen concentrations and their functions during the act of breathing. Introduction: Humans‚ like all living organisms need‚ O2 in order to live‚ they take the necessary O2 from the atmospheric air. The O2 is transferred from the blood to all cells of the body and serves for oxidation of nutrients for example glucose. By oxidize the nutrients released energy‚ which is necessary for the functions of the human body. During oxidation produces

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    Biology Lab Write Up

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    stopped spreading on the paper towel. To randomize our data we had a sheet of random numbers that we used and we had four cases of replication‚ which went like this: • Rep 1: Bounty‚ School‚ Wal-Mart‚ Viva • Rep 2: Wal-Mart‚ Bounty‚ Viva‚ School • Rep 3: Viva‚ Wal-Mart‚ School‚ Bounty • Rep 4: School‚ Viva‚ Wal-Mart‚ Bounty Other materials we used besides the paper towels were: • A pipette • An iPhone stop-watch • And a three inch by two inch piece of each paper towel Results:

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    Ap Biology Frq #3

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    FRQ #3 a.) The first property of water is its polarity. A water molecule is formed by one oxygen atom covalently bonded to two hydrogen atoms. The electronegativity of the oxygen atom creates an unequal sharing of electrons between the O and H atoms of the molecule. This also gives water the ability to form hydrogen bonds between the slightly negative oxygen atom and the slightly positive hydrogen atom. Water has a high specific heat due to the hydrogen bonds. Because of this‚ water requires

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    AP Biology August 23‚ 2012 Egg Osmosis Lab Definition of osmosis: The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane from high to low concentrations Hypothesis: If I place an egg in vinegar‚ then the outer layer of the egg is going to become slimy and look like rubber. It will also become larger and bubbles will form on and around the egg. Hypothesis: If I place an egg in corn syrup‚ then the egg will become small and the outer layer will not look like rubber any longer. Day one:

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    M&M Lab Biology

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    Supplies:         Three regular sized bags of M&M’s Three bags of peanut M&M’s Activity: 1.      Get 1 bag of M&M’s. 2.      Guess how many M&M’s are in your bag of M&M’s.  Write it down. That is your hypothesis.  (DO NOT OPEN BAG) 3.      Open your bag of M&M’s and answer your questions (data collection/experimentation)  4.      Also‚ be sure to count the total number of M&M’s in your bag and the number of each color M&M in your bag.  Fill in the following information as you

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     The main occurrence involving the chromosomes during the anaphase is known as the splitting apart of the centromere of the chromatids splitting to create a single chromosome which possess a single DNA molecule.   3. What is the term for the DNA form in a nucleus when a cell isn’t undergoing mitosis (ie when a cell is in interphase)? The term for the DNA form in a nucleus when a cell isn’t undergoing mitosis is known as chromatin.  

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    Biology Lab Notes Fungi

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    more closely related to animals * supergroup Unikonta categorized as opisthokonts bc of single posterior flagellum * heterotrophs‚ secrete enzymes which digest food outside the body‚ the broken down food is then absorbed by hyphae * 3 types of fungi * decomposer fungi‚ absorb nutrients from nonliving sources * parasitic fungi: absorb nutrients form living sources  * mutualistic fungi: both fungus and host organism benefit from relationship (example is mycorrhizal

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    "pollinators" are more likely to collect pollen from that flower than one with a less attractive color. The pollen will then be spread around‚ and more of the same flower will be grown‚ showing that certain colors are more advantageous than others. 3. What is pollination? Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organ (stamen) to the female reproductive organ (pistil) of the same or of another flower. 4. Which of the flowers you observed today will have the highest

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