1) Research is conducted in a lab with Biosafety Level of two. 2) Manage the Hydrochloric acid with extra precaution. 3) If the acid comes in contact with skin or eye, rinse that body area thoroughly with water for fifteen minutes. 4) Wear safety goggles, laboratory gloves, and appropriate clothes at all times in the lab. 5) Before commencing the experiment, make sure the eye wash and safety shower work properly in case of an accident. 6) Keep work area clean and clear of clutter to prevent
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Purpose--The purpose of our lab is to answer the research question of how do different brands of sugar free spearmint gum go through change when it is heated? First, we must understand what gum is used for. One use is that it can be used to freshen up your breath. Also, a use for gum is to chew it when you have an upset stomach when Tums are not available. Another use is to use gum as an adhesive when nothing else is around. Gum’s melting point is about 125 degrees fahrenheit (mentalfloss.com).
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The purpose of this lab was to genetically transform bacterial plasmid DNA with foreign pieces of DNA, pGLO, that causes expression of an ampicillin resistant gene, and see the effects it has on bacterial growth in presence of the antibiotic, ampicillin. We inserted pGLO DNA into the genome of the bacteria through the use of inoculation loops, Laurel Broth, transformation solution, and procedures such as heat shock and incubation. This experiment involved four bacterial agar plates, two of which
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Introduction: The primary objective of the fruit fly lab was to comprehend the study of heredity, and how traits are passed on by generations. As the traits are passed on from the parents, there is a dominant/recessive gene for each, although only the dominant trait will appear. By observing three generations of fruit flies helped in understanding how the process of meiosis is implemented. The classes studied heredity with the generations of flies in the test tubes. The flies were red or brown eyed
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with Static Mappings & P-2-P Subinterfaces Again, this is a unique feature! You won't find this anywhere else! This is the complete list of Lab Exercises included in the CCNP Certification Kit Pearson/CiscoPress Book series: 642-902 ROUTE Lab Exercises: Lab 1: Configuring Static Routes Lab 2: Configuring and Verifying RIPv1 and RIPv2 Lab 3: Configuring and
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ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE NT1210 Introduction to Networking Onsite Course GRADED ASSIGNMENTS Graded Assignment Requirements Retain all handouts issued in every unit, as well as any assignment, research, or lab documents you prepare as part of assignments and labs. Some may be used more than once in different units. NOTE: Always check with your instructor for specific due dates of assignments. Graded Assignments Unit 1 Assignment 1: Computer Basics Review Course Objectives and
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Common Lab Tasks In each lab, you will follow a series of step-by-step instructions designed to help you explore the environment and gather the information you need to successfully complete the deliverables. In each lab, you will perform identical steps, such as opening the virtual lab, logging in to another server, taking screen captures, and transferring files to your local computer. To avoid repeating steps in the lab itself, those common steps have been collected in this file. You may refer
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Both ethanol and caffeine are present in many consumable goods such as beers and coffee (Lab Notebook). Both drugs are known for causing physiological differences in organisms. It is important to be aware of the potential ramifications these substances since they are so widely used and ingested. In humans, heart rates were increased slightly with the additional of ethanol (Abdel-Rahman 1987). In rats, heart rates were both increased and decreased with the addition of ethanol depending on the level
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Common Lab Tasks In each lab, you will follow a series of step-by-step instructions designed to help you explore the environment and gather the information you need to successfully complete the deliverables. In each lab, you will perform identical steps, such as opening the virtual lab, logging in to another server, taking screen captures, and transferring files to your local computer. To avoid repeating steps in the lab itself, those common steps have been collected in this file. You may refer
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Tissues: An introduction Lab Report Part 1 This lab is divided into two different parts. Part 1 deals with the general characteristics of tissues, and part 2 asks you to interpret some photomicrographs taken of human tissue slides in our lab. Part one should be completed first, but you’ll probably get a lot of hints about the answers for part 2 if you’ve looked over the images and questions provided ahead of time to work on them. To do Part 1, download the following documents and have your
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