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    Spirometry Lab Report

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    compared to predicted values based on the patient ’s age‚ gender‚ and height. For example‚ a young adult in good health is expected to have the following FEV values:•FEV-0.5-50-60% of FVC•FEV-1-75-85% of FVC•FEV-2-95% of FVC•FEV-3-97% of FVCIn general‚ a normal result is 80-100% of the predicted value. Abnormal values are:•mild lung dysfunction-60-79%•moderate lung dysfunction-40-59%•Severe lung dysfunction-below 40% (SSO‚ 2). In the Schneider ’s Physical Test‚ the subject final test score number

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    Density Lab Report

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    Joshua Berkebile 8-26-10 1st period Density Lab The purpose of this lab was to find the mass‚ the length‚ the width and the height of 4 different cubes so we could calculate the volume and density of them. We also had to find the density of irregular shapes by dropping them into a graduated cylinder than subtracting the starting water volume by the ending water volume. Density is how much mass is in a certain volume of matter. Volume is the amount of room that an object

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    Arnesh Kaewloyma  9/30/14    Enzyme Catalase under optimum conditions‚ speeds up the decomposition of  hydrogen peroxide    The students have studied that Hydrogen peroxide is a jeopardy to metabolism if it’s not  obliterated. Enzymes are proteins produced by living cells of that act as catalysts which affects  the rate of biochemical reaction by speeds up the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide into water  and oxygen gas. The students have formed a hypothesis toward this experiment. ​ If  the speed of 

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    Momentum Lab Report

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    THEORY When two bodies collide‚ equal and opposite forces act on each body and will cause a motion. If there is no external force exerted to the system‚ then momentum will be conserved. Momentum is defined as (kg.m/s) and is a vector in the direction of v. (Newton’s Second Law) … equation (1) Impulse is defined I =F dt as which has useful applications in solving problems for forces when very short times are involved‚ such as during collisions. By taking the equation (1)

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    Biology Laboratory Report MEASURING RATE OF WATER UPTAKE BY A PLANT SHOOT USING A POTOMETER Introduction All plants need salts minerals‚ water‚ CO2 and O2. To fulfill their requirements different plants use different ways. Lower plants use diffusion‚ however higher plants use vascular tissue that is located in the middle of the root and in the vascular bundles in the stem. The transpiration is the important process in the plant. The main reason is that transportation

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    franciscana are known to live in high salinity lakes that are often basic (Biology 108 Lab Manual 2015). Furthermore‚ A. franciscana feed on photosynthetic phytoplankton which inhabit areas of light availability but are also more susceptible to predation in highly-lit areas (Biology 108 Lab Manual 2015). Also‚ A. franciscana can withstand a broad range of temperature except extreme values may affect survival (Biology 108 Lab Manual 2015). In this experiment‚ the habitat

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    Dichotmous Lab Report

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    Organismic Lab Lab1- Dichotomous Key Introduction A dichotomous key is a series of paired statements or questions that are used to categorize organisms with their similarities in characteristics and or structure. The word dichotomous comes from two Greek words that translate to “divided in two parts.” In a Dichotomous key each step has two choices: whether a particular characteristic is present or absent. The questions

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    Fermentation Lab Report

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    Fermentation then takes place only in the absence of oxygen. In fermentation the pyruvate is converted into ethyl alcohol‚ through the oxidation of the 2 NADH molecules‚ which returns them to two NAD+’s (Freeman‚ 2011). Oxidation is the loss of an electron in this case H+. We used information from previous labs in which we tested

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    Titration Lab Report

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    Titration Lab Introduction The purpose of this lab is reach and be able to calculate the equivalence point when we use titration to neutralize a base with acid. The process of the lab was determining the volume of a solution needed to react with a given mass or volume of a sample is called titration. The equivalence point is when the same number of moles of acid and moles of base has been added. Phenolphthalein is used as an indicator because it will have a color change when the equivalence point

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    “Electromyography in the Abductor Pollicis Brevis‚ Bicep‚ and Tricep Muscles of a Human”. July 6‚ 2015. PCB 3713L- General Physiology Lab‚ Section #001 Introduction Skeletal muscles are responsible for most of the locomotion seen in humans and animals. Electromyography can be used to measure the electrical activity emitted from the muscle and nerves that control the muscle. This electrical activity is seen when a neuron ignites an action potential that activates the muscle fibers that were innervated

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