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    Biology Assignment Transpiration rates between Exotic vs. Native plants In this investigation we will be looking at transpiration. The topic we will be focusing on is transpiration rates between native plants as well as exotic plants. We will be experimenting with 2 native plants as well as 2 exotic plants. The reason we are experimenting on this topic is because of Australia’s dry weather‚ we are wanting to find out which plants will be able to hold more water during Australia’s peaking tempretures

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    Topic 8: Cell respiration and Photosynthesis 8.1 Cell respiration 8.1.1 State that oxidation involves the loss of electrons from an element‚ whereas reduction involves a gain of electrons; and that oxidation frequently involves gaining oxygen or losing hydrogen‚ whereas reduction frequently involves losing oxygen or gaining hydrogen Oxidation involves the loss of electrons from an element‚ whereas reduction involves a gain of electrons; and that oxidation frequently involves gaining oxygen

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    BS0005-Physiology PRACTICAL(2012/13) : Measuring Body Parameters Dates and time: 11th April-11.00-12.30pm (group 1); 18th April- 9.30-11 (group 2); 18th April- 11.30-1pm (group 3); Location: CE201; Staff: Mohammed Meah‚ Varoopah‚ Susan Harrison Aims: 1. To make simple measurements of body parameters 2. To assess whether they fall in the normal range Introduction In this practical you are going to measure your height (cm) and weight (Kg)‚ % skinfold fat‚ pulse rate (b/min) and blood pressure

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    Affecting the rate of Hydrogen Peroxide degradation using Catalase Introduction An enzyme is a globular protein which functions as a catalyst that speeds up the rate of a reaction without being consumed in the reaction. An enzyme-catalyzed reaction occurs when a substance called the substrate binds onto the active site of the enzyme. This joining allows for a reduction in the activation energy and the reduction in activation energy helps the reaction to occur at a quicker rate. Enzyme reaction

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    Aim: To observe the effect of temperature on the rate of the iodine clock reaction using ammonium persulfate Assessment criteria: Design Variables: Table 1.1: List of dependent and independent variables. S.No | Dependent variables | Independent variables | Controlled variables | 1. | Rate of reaction | Temperature | Concentration | 2. | - | - | Pressure | 3. | - | - | Volume | Hypothesis: The iodine

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    Accident rates- country and Bangalore/karntaka- comparison Motivational video -1 min Death by accidents Role model- construct/find data No. of cases booked in a year Policy – divide into3 month periods – top 3 scorers in max periods will be promoted during promotion. And the tope three scorers each month get a bonus and flag – pride‚ growth Topper’s club – national level meetings Annual conference on showcasing the best achievement Who are we? The Bangalore Traffic Police What do we do

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    The Importance of Measuring Enterprise Impact Josh Knight Introduction to Computer Applications and Systems/BIS221 April 20th‚ 2015 Ray Fernandez Measuring Enterprise Impact One of the most important and biggest elements of a company would be its amount of data and information. There are countless amounts of data produced every day from companies‚ and it’s becoming an issue on where and how to store this. One key element of this is raw data and how a company stores and then turns

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    Chapter 6 Measuring Vital Signs Unit 1: Temperature‚ Pulse‚ and Respiration UNIT RATIONALE Important indicators of your patient’s/client’s health status are known as vital signs. Vital signs give you information about breathing‚ body temperature‚ and the heart. They are a good indication of how well the body systems are functioning. As a health care worker‚ you need to observe patients whenever you are near them. Your knowledge of vital signs and how to measure them helps you know when to report

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    then ideological sound. Triangulation as obvious as it sounds uses triangles. So‚ using a three sided shape how can we measure distances in outer space? It sounds complicated but really it isn’t. Using the following chart may help with the understanding of triangulation Triangulation is not the only measurement astronomer’s use. The other is the standard candles way. The standard candle method is the measuring of distance where the use of specific objects’ luminosity is used to measure distance

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    Student absenteeism is a major concern for lecturers at institutions of higher learning. Absences create a dead‚ tiresome‚ unpleasant classroom environment that makes students who come to class uncomfortable and the lecturer irritable (Marburger 2001). Absenteeism disturbs the dynamic teaching-learning environment and adversely affects the overall well-being of classes (Segal 2008). In quality terms‚ absenteeism is a waste of educational resources‚ time and human potential. Student absenteeism

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