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    Lab 2: Animal and Plant Cells Purpose: To examine the differences between single cell and multi cell organisms in terms of Animal and Plant cells. Question: What are the differences between multi and single celled plant and animal organisms? Prediction: Spirogyra Cell: The parts of the spirogyra cell that will be visible under the microscope will be; cell wall‚ cell membrane‚ nucleus‚ chloroplasts‚ vacuole and cytoplasm. Banana Cell: The parts of the banana cell that will be visible

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    | | | | Cell Phone Design Project Project Management | | | | | | | ------------------------------------------------- Question 1 & 2: Early Start Schedules:34 36 34 33 23 29 28 23 23 19 19 15 15 15 9 29 26 16 16 16 15 12 15 14 14 26 23 14 9 9 12 11 11 9 4 9 4 4 4 0 0 V1(10) V2(2) I3(5) I2(5) D2(1) I1(3) D1(3) D7(4) D4(4) D5(4) S3(1) D3(2) 92 0 D6(1) S2(6) S1(5) P 4(2) P 3(5) P 2(5) P 1(4) Question

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    observations are repressentative of cell division taking place in the oinon root tip. Firstly‚ this is because our numbers of the number of cells in each phase of mitosis are similar to the rest of the groups‚ so we can assume our results are most likely correct. We can also assume our calculations are right because we know that Interphase is the most active phase in the process of cell divison‚ which would agree with our calculations since we assume that approxiamtly 93% of cells are going though Interphase

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    Differentiating Between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells‚ Distinguish Among Plant‚ Animal‚ and Protist Cells‚ and Identifying the Organelles that are Evident in Them Introduction There are two different types of cells‚ prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Prokaryotes‚ such as bacteria‚ lack a nuclear membrane and other membrane bound organelles. Their genetic material consists of a single molecule of singular DNA. Eukaryotes‚ such as plant and animal cells‚ have a nuclear membrane and other membrane bound

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    CO2 you use the color changes. Hypothesis: I believe in this experiment the more you exercise then the more CO2 we exhale from our bodies. Material: 2 test tubes Water Bromothymol Blue Straw Graduated Cylinder Marking Pencil Procedures: Pick a Lab partner Label 2 test tubes‚ one A and one B Add 10 ml of water to each test tube using a graduated cylinder Add 8-12 drops of Bromothymol Blue to each tube One of the pair will gently blow on the solution in the test tube A while using the other partner

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    Testing Cell Transportation Across a Membrane Introduction Cells have the amazing ability to transport certain molecules in or out of their membrane. Some require no energy to do so (passive transport) while others require energy to be processed through (active transport). There is also the transportation of water across a membrane‚ which has its own term of osmosis. Too much of something can be taken in‚ or too little enters. This especially happens to plants‚ who require water (and sun) to live

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    Estimating Osmolarity of Plant Cells Criteria Assessed: DCP Introduction In this experiment you will be estimating the osmolarity of potato cells by finding their change in weight in solutions of known molarity. The object is to find the molarity where the mass does not change. No net change in weight indicates that there has been no net gain or loss of water. This is a means of indirectly finding the osmolarity of the cells themselves. Apparatus 1 large potato Petri dish 7 x 250 ml beakers

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    The purpose of this lab was to hypothesize about membrane traffic in lab‚ explain the differences between the solutions hypertonic‚ hypotonic‚ and isotonic and how they respond using the understanding of the cell membrane structure‚ types of transport mechanisms such as active‚ passive‚ diffusion‚ osmosis‚ and explain the movement of particles moving across the cell membrane. In this lab was divided into two parts. The first part was varying the concentration and the second part was varying the temperature

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    Cell Membrane Transport Cell Membrane Transport Hands-On Labs‚ Inc. Version 42-0034-00-01 Lab Report Assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a su Premium 609 Words 3 Pages Diffusion and Osmosis of Solutes and Water Across a Membrane Diffusion and Osmosis of Solutes and Water Across a Membrane Brittany Bacallao Nova Southeastern University Abstract: This experiment gave a visual understanding

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    3.01 Cell Cycle Lab Report Safety Notes: * Always handle microscopes and glass slides carefully. * Wash your hands after handling the prepared specimens. Materials: * Compound light microscope * Glass microscope slide with prepared onion root tip specimen Purpose: * understand and identify the stages of the cell cycle and mitosis. * apply an analytical technique to estimate the relative length of each stage of the cell cycle. Hypothesis Procedure:  I predict that

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