Since the Grignard reagent can easily react with water‚ all glassware including the 25 ml round bottom flask‚ magnetic stir bar‚ 3 and 5 ml conical vial‚ 50 mL Erlenmeyer flask‚ claisen adapter‚ drying tube and 5 glass pasteur pipets were first added to a 250mL beaker and placed in the oven for 30 minutes. After the completion of the thirty minutes‚ 0.150 g of shiny magnesium turnings and a stir bar was first added to the round bottom flask and the claisen adapter along with the drying tube packed
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Harris Homeostasis Lab Report Objective: This experiment was conducted to determine how homeostasis maintains the bodies balance after doing a workout. Homeostasis is the maintaining of a balanced condition in the body despite changing external conditions or demands on the body. In this lab the participant was to execute an exercise to determine if homeostasis would maintain an stable heart beat and breathing rate. Materials: There was only a few materials used in this lab: -Stopwatch
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Tyler Cowan Professor Foltz Biology 181 April 8th 2015 Lab Report: Respiration Abstract: The objective of this lab was to figure out which has a higher cell respiration rate between crayfish and elodea. In order to figure this out we first set up three beakers to represent our control‚ elodea and crayfish and filled them with 75mL of culture solution which were dechlorinated making the solution acidic. We then had to place both the elodea and the crayfish in separate beakers filled with 25mL of
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Purpose: To find out the densities and to find out the name of the unknown metals. (Based on the extensive and intensive properties) Check up the words mass‚ volume‚ density‚ extensive properties‚ and intensive properties. Where do the units for mass and volume) come from and what do they mean? What is the density of distilled water? What is Archimedes principle? Does temperature affect the density of a solid? Liquid? Gas? Materials: Safety glasses‚ 10‚ 25 or 50 mL graduated cylinders
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PEES 4200W- Physiology of Exercise Lab #2: Metabolism and Energy Expenditure 1. The Respiratory exchange ratio is the ratio of the volume of carbon dioxide produced and oxygen consumed. The ratio indicates the energy that the subject is expending for indirect calorimetry‚ how efficient the subject ’s body is at utilizing the oxygen inhaled‚ as well as the main substrate being used for energy during varying intensities of exercise. During rest the volume of carbon dioxide was 0.73L/min‚ the volume
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Name_____________________ Section____________Date___________________ Lab Assessing Your Current level of Cardiorespiratory Endurance Cardiorespiratory endurance- is the ability of the body to perform prolonged‚ large-muscle‚ dynamic exercise at moderate-to-high levels of intensity. The 3-Minute Step Test I. How to Assess Your Cardiorespiratory endurance 1. Warm up before taking the test. Do some walking‚ easy jogging‚ and stretching exercises. 2. Practice stepping up onto and down
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and every bodily activity that takes place in a living organism is ultimately related to metabolic activities occurring in their cells. In multicellular organisms‚ cells form tissues. The four primary tissue types are epithelium‚ connective tissue‚ muscle tissue and neural tissue (Wendy Wright‚ 2014). Given the fundamental role played by cells in the organisation of life‚ it is crucial to understand the structure and function of the cell. However cells cannot be studied without the aid of a microscope
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aspirin Intro- Aspirin is known as a pain reliever for muscle ache‚ head ache and can prevent heart attacks as well as blood clots‚ and many more things that it can help with. Aspirin is known as Acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) is a Salicylate. Salicylates are organic acids from plants that people for hundreds of years have been used for pain reducing. Salicylic acid irritates the stomach when consumed so German scientist Felix Hoffman suggested ASA as an alternative. Aspirin is made when Acetic Anhydride
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Iker Lopez Anatomy & Physiology P2 Wednesday‚ September 19‚ 2012 Heart Rate Response to Baroreceptor Feedback Lab Fundamental Question: Does the body respond to its environment? Testable Question: When the body is in the squat position to normal while the time limit stays the same and how far you squat is the same‚ will the heart rate recover after returning to standing position in 10 seconds? Hypothesis: If the body moves back to normal position from squatting position while the time limit
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