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Are Viruses Life Forms?
... we think of life, we usually think of the basics; Plants and Animals. It is, of course, much more complex than that. There is a massive amount of Kingdoms of living things, all different in ...
Enviromental Science
... control programs. When applied in accordance with the rate of application and safety precautions specified on the label, Malathion can be used to kill mosquitoes without posing unreasonable risks to human health or the environment. The mosquito goes through four distinct ...
Glo Fish Research
... about research preformed on specific species of fish. The Zebra Danio and "GloFish." The basic experiment that we want to run is behavior differences between the two breeds. There are multiple fish tanks around the room that we can collect data ...
Identifying Micro-Organisms
... macroscopically and to examine a range of micro- organisms found in food and water macroscopically APPARATUS: Incubator Sterile nutrient agar plates 1. 3 water samples 2. 1 air sample 3. 3 food samples Bunsen burner Sterile ...
Genetics of Ascospore Color in Sordaria lab
... achieve genetic experiments with haploid organisms, genetic strains of different genotypes must be crossed from one another. Following fertilization and meiosis, the meiotic products can be analyzed as the ascomycete fungus, Sordaria fimicola. Sordaria can ...
Biosensors combine
... antibody, nucleic acid, microorganism or cell. For the purposes of this tutorial, a biosensor will be defined as: Analytical devices incoporating a biological material or a biomimic (e.g. tissue, microorganisms, organelles, cell receptors ...
The Komodo Dragon
... the southeast Pacific and in the vacinity of Indonesia. It was only visited by the occasional pearl diver or sea turtle hunter. Suddenly reports began to surface of a giant lizard measuring ...
What is a Healthy Diet?
... Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines diet as: a: food and drink regularly provided or consumed b: habitual nourishment c: the kind and amount of food prescribed for a person or animal for a special reason and d: a regimen of eating ...
Observing Emulsification and Comparing the Actions of Saliva and Pepsin: Lab report describing how emulsification may be observed in the lab
... Introduction Aim: The objectives of this lab experiment are to observe the process of emulsification and to compare the actions of pepsin and saliva (Amylase). Background Information: The function of the human digestive system is to digest food that ...
Archibald Garrod
... traits and that they had resulted from changes in the heredity information in an ancestor of the affected families. Garrod investigated this ordeal in greater detail. In alkaptonuria the patients produced urine that contained mogentisic acid (alkapton ...