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    An accomplishment that transformed me from childhood to adulthood was when i first started learning about college to find out where i want to go. I was nervous at first and thought that it would be hard to pick from so many schools. I was afraid to think i had to make new friend or if i was actually ready for it. Discovering new things is part of college though‚ so i wasn’t that scared. When walking in a college for their preview day (especially when you’re from a small school) you might

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    Planaria Regeneration in Ideal Temperatures vs. Cold Temperatures Christina Malfas Abstract Planaria are flatworms that live in quiet freshwater bodies. They live in a narrow range of temperatures‚ from 22-24°C. They regenerate asexually‚ specifically through a process called epimorphosis‚ in which they completely regenerate one half of their bodies after splitting themselves in two. The diffusion gradient model assumes that cells in an organism “know” their orientation on that organism due

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    − ( − 6 ) = _______ − 2 − 10 = _______ − 8 − ( − 8 ) = _______ − 8 − 8 = ________ m. − 16 − 11 = _______ Last night the temperature in New York City went down to 4°F. In Antarctica‚ the temperature went down to − 20°F. What is the difference between the two temperatures? answer: _____________ In Antarctica‚ the temperature air temperature is − 5°F . The temperature of the nearby water is 33°F. How much colder is the air than the water? answer: _____________ Super Teacher Worksheets − www.superteacherworksheets

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    Introduction: Cytochrome c oxidase plays a vital role in cellular respiration by accepting e- from cytochrome c and transferring them to an acceptor oxygen molecule in the final step of electron transfer chain. Carbon monoxide and cyanide are few of the inhibitor of this enzyme. 4 Fe2+ -cyt c + 8H+ + O2 4 Fe3+ -cyt c + 2H2O + 4H+ [out] Cytochrome c oxidase locates to the inner membrane which separates the mitochondrial matrix from the intermembrane space. However‚ Potato tubes can

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    Was Abraham Lincoln America’s Greatest President? Kanisha McClain History 2010 Research Paper November 7‚ 2010 Abraham Lincoln known as ‘Honest Abe’‚ the 16th and the first Republican President of the United States‚ guided his country through the most devastating experience in its National History the Civil War. However‚ Lincoln is considered by many historians to have been the greatest American President. So‚ was Abraham Lincoln America’s Greatest President? Yes‚ says Phillip Shaw Paludan

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    Many people think about what was the main achievement of many generations was. What about the Mayan tribes greatest achievement. There are many things that the Maya had achieved such as architecture‚ calendars‚ mathematics‚ and trade routes. While living in what is now known as modern day Mexico. People have many different opinions on what the Mayans greatest achievement was‚ but I think the greatest achievement is architecture. I think the Mayans greatest achievement was architecture because of

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    New Orleans‚ the most powerful port on the Mississippi River‚ was first inhabited by Indians‚ explored and settled by the French‚ ruled by the Spanish for over forty years‚ regained by the French‚ and later sold‚ in the Louisiana Purchase‚ to the United States. Whoever controlled this influential port also controlled the Mississippi River‚ and the United States wanted and needed it. After years of negotiations‚ talks of war‚ and treaties‚ the Americans bought the entire Louisiana Purchase‚ a territory

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    Temperature and Thermometers The Temperature of an object is a measure of the hotness or coldness of that object. An alternative way to think of temperature is to say that “the temperature of an object is a number – on some manmade scale – that indicates the hotness of the object”. ‘Hotness’ in turn is a measure of the kinetic energy of the molecules of the material. Note: You must use the term ‘hotness’.* The SI unit of temperature is the Kelvin (K)* Relationship between degrees Celsius

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    Henry Ford’s Greatest Accomplishments and Impacts on the United States Henry Ford born on July 30‚ 1863 on a farm in the Greenfield Township of Michigan lived and worked in one of the most fraudulent and problematic times in the history of the United States‚ the Gilded Age. Throughout all the greed and wrongdoing of the wealthy leaders of industry‚ Ford stayed true to his roots and virtues of caring for the average person. Henry Ford impacted the entire production industry by designing the assembly

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    Investigation Into Temperature Sensors Introduction In this project I will be investigating how it is possible to use a temperature sensor to keep a greenhouse from changing temperature too much. This is intended to help plants live and grow in their optimum temperature. This will create a perfect temperature for the enzymes in the plants to work in‚ and therefore resulting in a maximum growth/production rate. This could be useful for gardeners who wish to grow plants as quickly as possible

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