An experiment to determine percentage of cell viability by using serial dilutions and a haemocytometer Aim The aim of this experiment was to determine accuracy of the cell count and how valid the result of the experiment will be. Materials and Methods Refer to Scientific and Laboratory skills practical booklet. (Pg. 10-Pg. 12) Results Table one: Raw data (Viable cells) Tube Counts (4x4 grid) Counts (4x4 grid) Counts (4x4 grid) Counts (4x4 grid) Average Count A 34 31
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Lab #8: Assignment Worksheet Develop an Outline for a Business Continuity Plan for an IT Infrastructure 1. How does a BCP help mitigate risk? BCPs help mitigate an organization’s risks by ensuring that the organization is better prepared for disaster. 2. What kind of risk does a BCP help mitigate? Organizational risk 3. If you have business liability insurance‚ asset replacement insurance‚ and natural disaster insurance‚ do you still need a BCP or DRP? Why or why not? Yes you still need BCP AND
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membrane moves from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. In this lab‚ we can determine the direction of diffusion of small molecules by measuring the diffusion of small molecules through dialysis tubing. This tubing acts as a selectively permeable membrane‚ and allow to pass larger molecules slowly. Introduction: Cells have kinetic energy and it causes the molecules of the cell to move around and bump into each other. Diffusion is one result of this molecular movement
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Alhia Harris October 18‚ 2011 Biology Lab report Proteins are very important throughout the body. They have a lot of functions in cells. Antibodies are proteins that help cells rebuild the cells when they are destroyed. Transport proteins move substances from one place to another. Regulatory proteins control cellular metabolism in a way that cells throughout the body can have the right amount of glucose in the blood. A common protein is an enzyme; in cells they speed up chemical reactions. For
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Ahmed Salem 17/1/2011 Section 3 The process of Natural Importance Introduction Osmosis is when a fluid passes threw a semi permeable membrane. Moving from an area in which a solute such as salt is present in low concentrations to an area in which the solute is present in high concentrations. There are three types of osmosis: hypertonic is when there is high concentration and the cell has no water inside it (shrunk)‚ hypotonic is when there is low concentration and the cell has swelled up or
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Effects of pH on the Function of Enzymes Rena Mototani Glen Rock High School Advanced Biology 2014-2015 Effects of pH on the Function of Catalase Rena Mototani Problem: How does the pH of a cell affect the function of the enzyme catalase? Introduction In this lab‚ we experimented the effects of pH on the function of the enzyme catalase. Catalase is an enzyme that brings about the reaction by which hydrogen peroxide is decomposed to water and oxygen (Encyclopedia Britannica). The
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Introduction and Purpose: This lab focuses on how weight affects the time it takes for a rotocopter to fall from a drop height of 1 and 2 meter(s) respectively. The primary goal of this lab is to investigate and explain the relationship of these two factors. During the process of conducting this experiment‚ learning to design a lab will also be achieved. Research Question: What is the effect of weight on the time it takes for a rotocopter to fall from a drop height of 1 and 2 meter(s)? Variable Chart:
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principle‚ a purple onion cell is going to be bathed in different concentrations of salt (NaCl) water. Problem: How do solutions of various salt concentrations influence osmosis in relation to an onion cell? Hypothesis What will happen to the onion cell if it is placed in salt water? What will happen to the onion cell if it is placed in distilled water? If ..the onion cell is placed in salt water then... the cell will shrivel up The
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Also‚ imagine having to carry various inhalers and oxygen as part of an everyday routine. This is how it feels to have Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency‚ also known as early onset emphysema. For someone with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency‚ everyday tasks can seem nearly impossible. Simply walking upstairs or raking leaves
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location and function of the tissue types in the body. There are not any real safety concerns for this lab other than making sure correct use and care of the microscope is used. EXERCISE 1: EPITHEILIAL TISSUE Epithelial Tissue Observations Tissue Type Observations Simple Squamous Single layer of cells‚ flat in appearance Simple Cuboidal Cells appear to be squarelike‚ nuclei are in the middle of each cell‚ basement membrane‚ connective tissues Simple Columnar (stomach) Tall (like a column)‚ elongated nuclei
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