Teacher’s Guide EXPLORE Part I: Testing Known Substances Teacher Prep: 1. Prepare and label four Erlenmeyer flasks and disposable pipettes with the following suggested solutions and place them in the front of the room for easy access for students: a. Polysaccharide Solution - blended potato or lab grade starch solution b. Monosaccharide Solution – apple juice or lab grade glucose solution c. Protein Solution – blended meat or egg whites d. Lipid Solution – vegetable oil‚ melted butter 2. Set up
Premium Protein Urinalysis Glucose
Headed home late one night‚ I came across a spray can near the end of the sidewalk‚ and as I turned the opposite direction there were a few graffiti tags. I touched the wall of the house onto which the tags were embedded upon‚ to find out it was recently done‚ due to the fact that it was still not completely dry. Before I realized anything else I was stopped by two police officers nearby‚ who quickly handcuffed me and took me down the station‚ ignoring every word I said. Similarly‚ in a book that
Premium Question Jury Police officer
2.2: Identifying‚ analysing and evaluating performance objectives at individual level As mentioned above the individual objectives must coincide with the team objectives. In addition to that‚ an individual employee needs to have the clearer and achievable goals that is‚ SMART (Specific‚ Measurable‚ Achievable‚ Result oriented and Time bound) performance objectives for enhancing the performance (Alvord‚ 2012) Loke and Lathom in their goal setting theory emphasize on the fact that‚ an employee needs
Premium Management Leadership Human resource management
Explain own role and responsibilities in identifying and meeting the needs of the learners As a teacher and trainer I have found that one of the simplest ways to make learning accessible to both myself and to those I am teaching is by relating to real-life situations and circumstances that I have faced. If one takes the approach of trying to memorise lists of facts of how to deal with First Aid situations the information becomes more difficult to absorb and less likely to be retained. Context can
Premium Learning Education Psychology
Yersinia pestis bacteria may form different types of the plague; bubonic‚ septicemic‚ and pneumonic. The bubonic plague is the most common form of yersinia pestis that attacks and infects the lymphatic system of the organisms‚ once resulting to one-third to one-half of the Europeans population wiped out in the year 1347. The lymphatic system works closely with the immune system‚ therefore the bacteria is incredibly harmful for the whole body. (http://www.ukessays.co.uk/essays/biology/bubonic-plague
Premium Black Death Bubonic plague Plague
Escherichia coli is a rod-shaped Gram-negative bacteria from the Enterobacteriaceae family‚ which owns the usual flora and can be be as pathogenic Human IN DUE can be cause diarrhea. The rational NOT USE ON antibiotics Infectious diseases can be causing the occurrence of resistance so that the necessary alternative to using Active Ingredients antimicrobial From medicinal plants. Turmeric (Curcuma domestica Val.) It is a prayer One Crop Growing in Indonesia That can be used as a medicinal plant. BECAUSE
Premium Bacteria Microbiology Antibiotic resistance
Escherichia coli‚ Pseudomonas aerugenosa‚ Klebsiella pneumoniae‚ Proteus mirabilis and yeast Candida albicans). Two methods were employed for propolis activity evaluation; firstly by agar well diffusion method using 40µl of propolis extracts and ethanol 70% as the solvent control per well against tested bacteria and fungus and more commonly used antibiotics were used in comparison to propolis samples. The second method was employed by measuring Minimal Inhibitory Concentration & Minimal Bactericidal;
Premium Bacteria Microbiology Escherichia coli
A molecular method for identifying Calicophoron infecting cattle in South Africa Lavinia Perumal School of Biological Sciences and Conservation‚ University of KwaZulu-Natal‚ Westville‚ Durban. Email:209512772@ukzn.ac.za Abstract Calicophoron species were collected from the ruminants of cattle from a Kokstad abattoir in South Africa. The second internal transcribed spacer (ITS-2) of the ribosomal DNA had been used as the genetic marker in this molecular study. In an attempt to identify as
Premium DNA Polymerase chain reaction
June 2011 plate tectonics and associated hazards Comment on the extent to which the features shown in the image support the theory of plate tectonics. To begin with we can see that many of the landmasses appear as separated jigsaw pieces with their complementary shaped coastlines. One example of this is how the North Western coastline of Africa could quite easily ‘slot into’ the North Eastern Coastline of America. This suggests that in the history of the Earth‚ these two land masses were once connected
Free Plate tectonics
Successful Sales Management Identifying and Solving the Problems at Gardnov Limited. Management Report May-09 Table of Contents Introduction 2 1 Problems 2 1.1 Poor Sales Performance and Falling Market Share 2 1.1.1 Catalogue 2 1.1.2 Male Sales Force 2 1.1.3 Sales Skills 2 1.1.4 Motivation 2 1.2 Falling Customer Satisfaction and Poor Brand Equity 3 1.2.1 Relationship Management 3 1.2.2 Product Knowledge 3 1.2.3 Range of Products 3 1.3
Premium Sales Marketing Customer service