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Grasshopper Dissection
Words: 357 / Pages: 2 .... to pull the mouth parts and head from the specimen. 6) we used a light so that we could see all the internal parts to the grasshopper clearly.
I found this to be a very educational experience not just for me but for my whole group, I know this because I could see them concentrate and do everything right instead of just screwing off and not concentrating at all. I never knew that a grasshopper had so many complex parts to it. The jaw alone amazed me. I must say that the temperature in the room made those little things stink like a son of a gun. But all in all it was fun and I can honestly say that I actually learned something this yea .....
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Cheetah
Words: 942 / Pages: 4 .... of room to run and keep track of their prey. At the same time, the tall grasses provide the cover to hunt successfully. territory is also likely to include lightly wooded areas where the s can rest safely and keep their cubs out of harm's way.
The parry grass helps the in several ways it is one of the best objects to hide in for attack on other pray. It is also a good bedding source. The s cubs love to romp around in the grass for play and for practice for battle when they get older. This is the best all-round plant and helpful one for the .
The up close, the is one of the smaller "big" cats. The largest weighs no more than 143 pounds and is .....
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Anabolic Steroids
Words: 1971 / Pages: 8 .... to break down muscle. Popular media has insinuated to the public about horror stories and the dangers. If they are so dangerous then why do doctors prescribe them? Why do pharmacies all over the planet still make them and sell them?
To have an opinion on whether steroids are safe are not, it would help to know how they work and what responsibilities are needed when choosing to take them.
are a synthetic for of the naturally occurring hormone, testosterone. are used to promote accelerated muscle hypertrophy in both males and females.
Hypertrophy describes the increase in size of muscle as the result of stress put upon the muscle. Mu .....
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Chlorine
Words: 496 / Pages: 2 .... is a dark, reddish-brown), tetraethyl lead, and killing germs in
water, particularly in swimming pools and hot tubs.
Like every member of the halogen group, chlorine has a tendency to gain one
electron and become a chloride ion. Chlorine strongly reacts with metals to form
mostly water-soluble chlorides. Chlorine also strongly reacts with nonmetals
such as sulfur, phosphorus, and other halogens. If you were to mix hydrogen and
chlorine gases and keep them in a cool dark place, the mixture would be stable,
but if it were exposed to sunlight, it would cause a strong explosion. If a
burning candle were placed in a sealed container of chlorine, i .....
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Fluorescence Study Of Dyes
Words: 815 / Pages: 3 .... coumarin and the acceptor the fluorescein. When the donor is excited, it is naturally decaying to the ground state. However in presence of an acceptor, this process is enhanced trough energy transfer. We will distinguish between collisional energy transfer and dipole-dipole transfer. From here we will try to determine the quenching constant and the distance at which decay and energy transfer are equally probable, as well as prove that Stern-Volmer's law and Förster's theory are obeyed.
2. Results
2.1. Electronic Absorption Spectra
We made up stock solutions for both salts and diluted them down to use in the UV/vis spectrometer.
Coumar .....
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Do Science And Technology Provide A Solid Base For Technocra
Words: 771 / Pages: 3 .... adequately define the project. The end result is the making of a mountain out of a molehill where the emphasis is on the exaggeration and reiteration of minor differences while ignoring what they have in common. Technocracy partakes one single element in that it is dependent on the voluntary association of individuals acting upon certain ideas upon which they are in agreement. Comparatively it differs from all other social movements since its common ideas are not the result of philosophic agreement. Technocracy does in fact in theory need science and technology to be based upon, but it is this “science and technology” that the populace overl .....
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Fermentatiom By Yeast
Words: 1317 / Pages: 5 .... finally, sucrose which produced .012ml/minute of Carbon Dioxide. The test solutions water and glycine did not release Carbon Dioxide because they were not a food source for yeast. The results suggest that sugars are very good energy sources for a cell where amino acid, Glycine, is not.
INTRODUCTION
Fermentation is an anaerobic process in which fuel molecules are broken down to create pyruvate and ATP molecules (Alberts, 1998). Both pyruvate and ATP are major energy sources used by the cell to do a variety of things. For example, ATP is used in cell division to divide the chromosomes (Alberts, 1998).
By taking a Carbon Dioxi .....
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Integrated Pest Management
Words: 457 / Pages: 2 .... acceptable methods of pest
control with judicious and minimal use of toxic pesticides. IPM programs assess
local conditions, including climate, crop characteristics, the biology of the
pest species, and soil quality, to determine the best method of pest control.
Tactics employed include better tillage to prevent soil erosion and introduction
of beneficial insects that eat harmful species. Many pests that are attached to
crop residues can be eliminated by plowing them underground. Simple paper or
plastic barriers placed around fruit trees deter insects, which can also be
attracted to light traps and destroyed. Weeds can be controlled by sprea .....
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Fossil Fuels And Alternative Energy Sources
Words: 993 / Pages: 4 .... powers the planet is derived from the burning of fossil fuels (Information 16). Fossil fuels contain impurities and these “impurities such as sulfur also burn and produce potentially dangerous oxides” which are released into the air (Burning www 1). Releasing these oxides into the air has many consequences including smog, which is the most noticeable of these problems. The hazy smog that hangs over us in the summer is actually ground level ozone; the most harmful pollutant of our air (Information 59). Pollutants of the air we breathe are very dangerous and cause many problems especially to people with breathing disorders. For inst .....
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Mini-Research
Words: 286 / Pages: 2 .... mass, m, of the cathode-ray
particles. He found e/m identical to those particles irrespective of the metal
the electrodes were made of or the kind of gas in the tube. In 1909, RA
Millikan, an American scientist, measured that charge. All electrons are found
to be identical no matter their source or the method of liberating them from
matter. From the values of e/m, and e, the mass of an electron was calculated
to be .00055 amu.
PROTON- Eugeen Goldstein used a Crookes tube with holes in the cathode, and
observed that another kind of ray was emitted from the anode and passed through
the holes. He discovered this in 1886. In 1889, William Wien sh .....
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