Project proposal Purpose To test whether the lunar effect is a reality or simply a myth‚ I will conduct a study to see if there is any correlation between the lunar phases and birth rate. Independent variable: Lunar phases Dependent variable: Birth rate Background The lunar effect is the idea that there is a correlation between the lunar phases and changes in living beings on Earth‚ including humans. Many people believe that the lunar effect on
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“Cell Transport Lab” Hypothesis: I hypothesis that there will be a movement of molecules out of the egg‚ and will move into the water solution. Osmosis will occur within the egg‚ and in the process the molecules of the egg will diffuse. Time (hrs) | Observations | Circumference (cm) | * 0 | * Egg is of normal weight and size * No membrane is being shown‚ and is almost perfect | * 14 centimeters | * 24 | * Egg has gotten larger taking in some of the water * Shell is soft
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INTRUDUCTION Experiments with animals In this project we chose to write about experiments on animals because we are owner of pets at home and this topic is pest us!: this animals have life too ‚ this animals are like humans they are a part of our family-they have feelings/thoughts/rights like a humans and the experiments are cruel and it make them to suffer!!! There exaggeration trials assessing the necessity of understanding the extent of suffering and a lot of experimental animals When we
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Comparing Plant and Animal Cells Hypothesis: I predict I will see the following organelles when observing a plant and animal cell under a microscope: the cell membrane‚ cell wall‚ nucleus‚ and the endoplasmic reticulum. Frog Blood: Analysis: 1. The shape of the frog blood cell was in a circle‚ or oval. The edges were a little irregular‚ but it could still be identified as‚ basically‚ a circular shape. 2. The cells were produced by an animal‚ a frog. 3. The cell wall was not present
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the null hypothesis is rejected. By accepting the original hypothesis‚ I would be supporting my hypothesis with my data. I would be agreeing that the sample could be wrong by chance in 0.00002 times. By accepting the hypothesis‚ I would be agreeing that the mean difference before and after in the neutral environment (1.00 bpm) is way less than and less likely to hurt one’s heart compared to the stressful environment’s mean difference (45.00 bpm). In agreeing to my alternate hypothesis‚ the world
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Occurrence of Osmosis and Diffusion in Artificial and Living Cells | David Michael | March 24‚ 2011 | Partners: Fady Guirguis‚ Klaus Blandon‚ and Mauricio Rodriquez. | | * Table of Contents I. Abstract 3 II. Introduction 4 III. Materials and Methods 9 IV. Results 15 V. Discussion 18 VI. Works Cited 23 * Abstract This lab focuses on the understanding of osmosis and diffusion in a practical sense. It allows the conductor to see what factors affect diffusion and osmosis. This
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Osmosis: How fast can you move? The Rate at which Osmosis Occurs when Exposed to Various Toxicities Within the human body many things are occurring at all times. Without these small‚ seemingly insignificant processes all human life would cease to exist. One of the aforementioned activities is Osmosis‚ or the movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane eventually establishing equilibrium on both sides of the concentration gradient (Freeman 90). During this specific experiment involving
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Tuesday‚ October 9th‚ 2012 Comparing Plant and Animal Cells Abstract The purpose of our lab was to have a better understanding of what are the differences between animal cells and plant cells. Although the cell is the basic unit in both living beings they are not completely alike. For that I have examined and compared human cheek cells to Elodea leaf cells. First‚ I’ve scraped the inside of my cheek with the end of a swab stick to collect the cells then I’ve prepared them on a clean glass slide
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detail Do you agree with the use of the animals in experiments? Why or why not? Fully explain your response. Points to consider in your response: The purpose of the study The type of study (observational‚ medical‚ etc) The type of animals being used The use of animals in experiments can be extremely helpful in understanding humans. Animals have similar physiology‚ genetics‚ similar learning and emotional processes as humans. I believe animal experiments are necessary in order to advance medical
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1: Defining the Problem and Selecting Variables CELLS are the basic unit of structure in all organisms and the smallest unit of life. All living things are made of cells. Multicellular organisms (humans) are composed of many cells. Unicellular organisms (bacteria) are composed of only one cell. Existing cells come from other pre-existing cells and cannot be created from non-living materials. All cells are surrounded with membrane called CELL MEMBRANE (PLASMA MEMBRANE). Plasma membrane is semipermeable
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