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    Abstract The objective of this lab was to measure the amount of protein from a piece of beef liver . This was done by taking the liver‚ blending it and then using a centrifuge to separate the supernatant from the pellet. Once that was completed‚ ammonium sulfate was added to the supernatant‚ chilled and then spun for a second time. Next‚ 20 mL of water is added to the pellet‚ stirred and the volume was recorded. The teacher calculated the total mass of liver to be 10.098g. Lastly a spectronic

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    pg 1.Introduction 2-5 2. Background Of Medical Technology 5-7 3.Medical Technique 8-10 4.Social issues 11 5.Bibliography

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    Introduction Most organisms produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP) as a source of energy for cellular work‚ using cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is a process that involves glycolysis -breaking down glucose into two molecules of 3- carbon pyruvate‚ the Krebs cycle - oxidizing organic fuel derived from pyruvate-‚ and the electron transport chain - moving electrons through a series of protein complexes to generate ATP (Reece‚ et.al‚ 2011). The process of cellular respiration occurs

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    environmental conditions. Introduction Tetrahymeha Vorax consist of freshwater protists that usually are oval shaped if not almost egg shaped. This organism belongs to a specific group known as the ciliates (Cambell). They use specialized feeding structures such as the Buccal Cavity to ingest their food into their oral cavity (Shefferly‚ 2010). The Tetrahymena feed at different rates over time and can change with environmental variables. The food that is ingested into the Tetrahymena is contained in

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    BILIARY TRACT Elevated frequency and function of regulatory T cells in patients with active chronic hepatitis C Kuo-Chih Tseng • Yun-Che Ho • Yu-Hsi Hsieh Ning-Sheng Lai • Zhi-Hong Wen • Chin Li • Shu-Fen Wu • Received: 20 June 2011 / Accepted: 11 January 2012 Ó Springer 2012 Abstract Background Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a pivotal role in the persistence of hepatitis C virus infection. The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency and function of Tregs in patients with chronic hepatitis

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    PHYS 211 Physics for Science and Engineering Experiment 1: Projectile Motion Physics Lab Report 3 OBJECTIVE The objective of the experiment is to measure the speed at which a projectile leaves a spring gun and to predict the landing point when the projectile is fired at a nonzero angle of elevation. EQUIPMENT Spring gun Metal ball Protractor Meter stick Ruler Whiteboard markers THEORY Projectile motion is an example of motion with a constant acceleration. In this experiment

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    3. Describe the differences between animal and plant cells. Although plant and animal cells both have mitochondria‚ cytoplasm‚ and ribosomes they differ in many ways. Animal cells do not have a cell wall and are round with irregular shapes. Centrioles are also present in all animal cells‚ as well as most eukaryotic cells. Plant cells only have centrioles if they are in the lower plant species. Both types of cells have vacuoles‚ but their functions are quite different. The purpose of vacuoles in

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    Josh P. AP Biology 12-10-13 Lab Writeup The Effect of Transformation of pGLO in Bacteria Background/Objectives/Hypothesis: Genetic transformation is a process that primarily is inserting new DNA into an organism to change that organism’s trait. This process has many useful benefits when used correctly in different organisms. In this lab‚ bacteria was transformed by inserting DNA for Green Fluorescent Proteins. The DNA for these proteins were taken from bioluminescent jellyfish Aequorea

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    Lab 4 – The Cell Answer Key Procedure 4.3 Draw a picture of a single Elodea cell and label all visible structures. See the diagram in your lab manual. Without staining‚ the only structures that should have been clearly visible should have been the cell walls and the green chloroplasts. Is this cell prokaryotic or eukaryotic? ______Eukaryotic_______________________ What evidence do you have to support this claim? The presence of organelles (chloroplasts) and its large size.

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    Cells are considered the basic units of life in part because they come in discrete and easily recognizable packages. That’s because all cells are surrounded by a structure called the cell membrane. The cell is the very smallest unit of living matter. All living things including plants and animals are made up of cells. Cells are made of atoms‚ which are the smallest units of matter. There are many different kinds of cells. The two kinds you are most likely to be familiar with are animal and plant

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