Lab 101

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    Ch 220c

    Information 2 3. Attendance 3 Make-Up Policy 3 4. Laboratory Protocol 3 Assigned Reading 3 Pre-Lab Quizzes 3 Lab Notebook 5 Chemicals 5 Due Dates for Reports 5 5. Orientation 5 In-Lab Information 5 Library Information 5 6. Check-In 6 7. Grading Procedure 6 8. Policy on Cheating 7

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    Ecet

    Lennard Ramirez 9/16/15 ECET 303-101 Lab 1: MEASUREMENT OF OHM’S LAW, KCL AND KVL Prelab Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 2 Error Analysis Using 100 as the value of R2, range for voltage is 90 omhs-110 ohms and range of current is from 450µA-500µA. 1. For the circuit in Figure 1, vary R2 with the resistors as specified in the table below, and fill in the table in the measured values section. Before measuring the voltage and current, measure the exact value of

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    Assignment 1

    XXXXXX XXXX Biology 101 15 September 2014 Writing Assignment 1 1. Scientific Method Step 1: Make Observations. A researcher notices that people who drink coffee are at a lower risk of having type 2 diabetes. They wonder if it is because of the caffeine that is inside of the coffee that is responsible for this. Step 2: Propose a hypothesis to explain observation. The researcher hypothesizes that the caffeine inside of coffee reduces the risk of type 2 diabetes. Step 3: Test the

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    Competency Differences Between Adn and Bsn

    Competency Differences between Associate and Baccalaureate Nurses Scott Dickinson R.N. Grand Canyon University NRS-430 V May 12, 2012   Competency Differences between Associate and Baccalaureate Nurses Becoming a registered nurse involves attending college and graduating from either an Associate’s degree program, taking typically 3 years, or a Baccalaureate program, typically 4 years. Both degrees require the graduate to pass the NCLEX-RN exam. The percentage of nurses passing the NCLEX-RN

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    Sand and Salt Lab

    paper * Flask * Rubber policeman * Wash bottle * Funnel * Bunsen burner complete with rubber tubing and a source of gas * Hot hands * Insulator pad * Ring stand complete with a ring * Wire gauze * Striker Pre-lab Questions: 1. Water will be useful in separating the salt and sand because salt is soluble in water, which allows it to dissolve into a homogenous mixture, allowing for filtering of the sand. 2. Properties of sand and salt that will help separate

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    Biology

    BIO 101 – Principles of Biology Simon, E. J., Dickey, J. L., & Reece, J. B. (2013). Campbell essential biology with physiology (4th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson. Resource: MasteringBiology Access Log into MasteringBiology. Instructions for logging into MasteringBiology and accessing the investigations are found in the "MasteringBiology Access" document located on the student website. Complete the MasteringBiology Lab: Chapter 23 Investigation: How Is Cardiovascular Fitness Measured?

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    How Different Environmental Variables Affect Enzyme Activity

    Title How Different Environmental Variables Affect Enzyme Activity Purpose The purpose of this lab is to see if changing the temperature, pH, or concentration of enzymes effects catalase activity. Background Enzymes are in every living thing. Enzymes are catalysts they speed up chemical reactions by reducing the amount of energy needed to perform them. Without them most chemical reactions would happen much too slow for life to exist. Enzymes are very special and each is designed to do one

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    Antibotic Resistance

    Antibiotic Resistance Xzaviette Hill BIO/101 November 3, 2014 The first antibiotic was developed by Alexander Fleming in 1929. Since then, antibiotics have revolutionized the medical field. They were so revolutionary that many proclaimed them as a “wonder drug.” Many illnesses that were considered incurable became easily cured. So, what is an antibiotic? Well, an antibiotic is a medicine that can kill, or inhibit the growth or reproduction of, microorganisms. Antibiotics are used to treat

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    Fast Plants

    Fast Plants and Mendel’s Theories of Inheritance Abstract The “Brassica rapa” is a fast plant known as the field mustard. This plant is well known for its rapid growing rate, which makes it an easy breeding cycle and easy to pollinate. In giving so this makes “Brassica rapa” a great participant for testing Gregor Mendel’s theories of inheritance. The “Brassica rapa” acts like a test subject in testing cross-pollination giving the understanding to the dominant allele of colored stems. There

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    Lab 1 Intro to Science

    NAME: Clarence Loveless UMUC Physical Science 101/103 Lab 1: Introduction to Science INSTRUCTIONS: * On your own and without assistance, complete this Lab 1 Answer Form and submit it via the Assignments Folder by the date listed on your Course Schedule (under Syllabus). * To conduct your laboratory exercises, use the Laboratory Manual that is available in the classroom. Laboratory exercises on your CD may not be updated. * Save your Lab 1 Answer Form in the following format: LastName_Lab1

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