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    Lab Report on Physics

    Physics Lab Report Sample Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 OBJECTIVE …………...……...………...............................3 | | CHAPTER 2 THEORY …………………………………………………...4 | | CHAPTER 3 PROCEDURE ……………………………………………...7 | | CHAPTER 4 4.1 DATA TABLE ………………………………………...9 | | 4.2 GRAPH ………………………………………………..10 | | CHAPTER 5 ANALYSIS …………………………………………………15 | | CHAPTER 6 ANSWERS AND COMMENTS …………………………..19 | | CHAPTER 7 CONCLUSION……………………….…………………….20 | |

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    Unknown Lab Report

    Madeline M. Westrick Unknown 2 Unknown Lab Report INTRODUCTION In this study, each student was assigned a different unknown bacterium, with the task of identifying it correctly. Unknown 2 was Streptococcus pyogenes. S. pyogenes is gram-positive cocci that can result in human ailments that are classified as Streptococcal A infections, such as impetigo, cellulitis, erysipelas, and scarlet fever. The allotted testing time given was a total of four laboratory periods, or two weeks total. MATERIALS

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    Unknown Lab Report

    Unknown Laboratory Report Sarah Mansfield Biology 203 Professor Lana November 19, 2014 INTRODUCTION Microorganisms are the earliest forms of life and most have thrived since the early birth of the planet. They have evolved into many different forms of life such as animals, humans, and plants. While some microorganisms impact life in a positive way by sustaining life, others cause disease and even death (Nester, et al. 2012). Prokaryotes are one of the earliest

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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

    Laboratory Report: Photosynthesis Patrick McInerney Life Science Lab (sec. 801) 10:00-11:50 Mondays March 11, 2011 Contents Introduction Page 3 Procedure and Results Page 4 Data Results Page 6 Explanations and Conclusions Page 7 References Page 8 Photosynthesis Questions and Answers Page 9 I. Introduction Why do we care about photosynthesis? Photosynthesis is not only important to the survival of

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    Transmittal Letter

    Business Communication class, we targeted the laptop requirement by students in the College of Business. Reasoning for the policy being implemented, its helpfulness for students and faculty alike, and the policy’s effectiveness was our main focus. This report will show the results of that research. Students, faculty, and the administration in the college of business were our focal point. Surveys were given to students with questions regarding financial hardships caused by laptop requirement and their

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    Lab Report #1

    Lab #1 “Who has the same solid that I have?” Abstract Different Physical and chemical tests were performed on 10 numbered unknown solids and the results of all tests were compared as a class to try and determine which groups had the same unknown solids based on similarities in properties. It was found that my given unknown solid #11 shared similar properties with the unknown solid #1. A side by side analysis of the reactivity test in which Hydrochloric acid (HCI), lead nitrate (Pb(NO3)2) and sodium

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    Slime Lab Report

    My experiment was to make slime. Slime is a slippery, smooth, rubbery substance, that bounces, and sticks back together if it’s broken apart. It contains only 3 simple ingredients including Borax, glue and water. I did this expecting it would be quite simple, but I was wrong. I never even did it right once after 5 tries. After doing research about the materials I learned that the borax acts as a connector for the glue molecules. The glue molecules join together to form even larger molecules called

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    Cardiovascular Lab Report

    INTRODUCTION: Cardiovascular disease is the number one whooping cause of death throughout the world. In 2011, a staggering amount of 55 million people died globally (Donald 2001). One may skeptically ask why? The obvious answer is because of our lifestyle habits; we control the way we eat, sleep, spend time with others and exercise. Every habit of ours affects the systems in our body. The purpose of this step test is to determine whether the rhythmic paces of the heart affect the cardiovascular

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    Biology Lab Report

    Characterization of Halophiles Student Name: Brittany Barnes Student Number: 5408224 Lab Section: 35 Date Experiment Performed: January 13, 2014 Lab Partners: Kayla Hutchinson Fallon Fersaud Ashley Maulucci Abstract Halobacterium salinarum and Haloferax volcanii come from the domain called Archaea and are considered to be halophilic, because they thrive in extreme environments. In this lab experiment, several tasks took place. In order to be able to observe the colony morphology

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    Chem Lab Report

    1.) A scientific theory is a widely accepted and both highly tested and proven explanation based on observable phenomenon that occurs in nature. Scientific theories are supported by a large amount of evidence. On the other hand, a hypothesis is an explanation for a scientific question, but is easily testable and falsifiable. A prediction is a guess of what will happen when conducting an experiment, but a hypothesis establishes a relationship that helps to explain how the conductor of the study

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