| 1. | acids and bases Acids and Bases
The acids only behave when they are dissolved in water because acids produce hydrogen ions in water. ...
The pH of an acid is given as a number and it is used as a way of comparing the strength of acids. ...
Acids and Bases have the each different pr...
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| 2. | Structure Function of DNA DNA or Deoxyribonucleic acid is a double-stranded polymer of nucleotides wound into a double helix (a twisted ladder). It exists as a long, thin molecule of uniform diameter and its structure is highly repetitive. ... They hold the DNA molecule together by base pairing. The four kinds of nucleotide...
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| 3. | Protein Organization Protein Organization
When amino acids chemically bond by means of a peptide bond, polypeptide chains form. ... As with everything in life, the sequences of amino acids determine the 3-D shape and the shape determines the structure and the structure determines the function and everything that the ...
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| 4. | taryn 1994 Baseball Strike On August 12, 1994 professional baseball players went on strike for the eighth time in the sports’ history. Since 1972, negotiations between the union and owners over contract terms has led to major economic problems and the absence of a World Series in 1994. All issues were o...
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| 5. | The science Essay 9-16-03 Chapter 2 Inorganic and Organic compounds Without Carbon-H20, Salt, Acid, Bases Carbon-Carbohydrates, lipids, protein, sugar, DNA, ATP Inorganic I. Water-most abundant compound A. Secretes and lubricates- ex: saliva, mucous, tears B. Universal Solvent-most chemicals dissolve in H20 C. High S...
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| 6. | Hello there,My name is Heather, I like to write papers, is yors a paper to. The Skinny on Fats 1 Fats VS Fats The Skinny on Fats Fats VS Fats The Skinny on Fats Tanya McIntosh Mrs. Hanright December, 10 2002 The Skinny on Fats 2 The Skinny on Fats Fat is an important topic. For over two decades, nutrition experts have stressed how important a diet low fat, saturated fat, an...
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| 7. | acid rain Nitrogen oxides and sulfuric oxides cause acid rain when they come in contact with water vapor. ... These acids return to Earth as rain, otherwise known precipitation. The precipitation is made up of the acids so the rain is more acidic than normal precipitation. Precipitation can be in the form o...
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| 8. | basics of biotechnology Task A – Biochemical compounds Many organic compounds occur in nature and are sometimes called biochemical compounds. 4 major classes of biochemical compounds: carbohydrates, carboxylic acids, proteins, and amino acids. Carbohydrates are organic compounds that contain carbon hydrogen and oxygen in t...
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| 9. | Discuss the biological importance of each of the following organic compounds in relation to cellular structure ...
Carbohydrates are groups of organic compounds that include sugars, starches, celluloses and serves as a major energy source in the diet of animals. Carbohydrates are compounds that usually contain only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and the most simple sugars are monosaccharides. Monosacacha...
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| 10. | fatty acids Transport of Fatty Acids (FAs) in body (17. ... The beta (b) oxidation of fatty acids (17. ... Lipo-Protein-Lipase (LPL) releases free fatty acids (FAs), Di- & Tri-Ac - Glycerol, Cholesterol, Apolipoprotein (as Chylomicrons in the intestinal system) are all transported to liver in lymph. .....
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| 11. | Esterification of Isopentyl Acetate Introduction
The focus of this experiment was centralized around using the esterification procedure in preparing an ester known as isopentyl acetate. ...
Isopentyl Acetate, CH3COOCH2CH(CH3)2, often referred to as banana oil for its strong banana odor, is a colorless liquid having a melting po...
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| 12. | hungry hippos Acid base titration im a hungry hippo who needs his food who needs his lunch. All my hungry hippo friends eat to live and live to munch. ...
thAcid Base Titration II
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In this experiment the titration of two unknown acids was performed. A monoprotic and diprotic acid were titrated. ... The da...
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| 13. | real managers use GIS ...
This article provides a marketing technique through which managers would be able to have multidimensional view of the future, enabling them to devise a better strategy for their company. GIS (geographic information systems) is a tool that takes the data that companies normally ...
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| 14. | Tackling Philippine Events ...
Since the conclusive years of the 1947 Cold War even until the height of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s presidency, United States’ entrance to the Philippine political system has been a subject of discussion. ... The legislative body might have feared that if there were American bases in the Ph...
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| 15. | Translation and Protein Synthesis The process of protein synthesis is vital in organisms, and the release of different types of polypeptides from ribosomes all over the body links genotype to phenotype in the resulting organism. The individual types of RNA (ribonucleic acid) each play their own very important role in going from DNA...
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| 16. | POWER AND POLITICS IN WORK RELATED ORGANISATIONS POWER AND POLITICS IN WORK RELATED ORGANISATIONS
Inroduction: Till a few years ago power and politics were treated as dirty words, not worthy of discussion on the subject of organizational behaviour but both have now acquired a sense of respectability because of their significan impact on the be...
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| 17. | Saturated and Usaturated Fats in the Diet Fat are molecules made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen therefore fatty acids occur in two forms called saturated and unsaturated. A saturated fatty acid has a chemical structure in which as many hydrogen atoms as possible are linked to its carbon chain. When all three of the fatty acids in triglyc...
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| 18. | john dalton John Dalton was born on September 6th 1766 in Eaglesfield, near Cockermouth in Cumberland. John received his early education from his father, Joseph Dalton, and John Fletcher. When John Fletcher retired, John took over teaching at the school in Eaglesfield. ... Dalton learned much of his scienti...
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| 19. | Essay for run away google translation german essay about soap into english The soap contents of 1,1 history of the soap 2,1 production of the soap 2,2 characteristics of the soap 2,3 V1 ŕ grenzflaechenspannung 2,4 Tenside of 3,1 disadvantages of the soap 1,1 that first cleaning agents of humans was probably water. ... When exactly humans something like soap did not use l...
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| 20. | saponification INTODUCTION: Soup making might be the second eldest chemical reaction known. Soup is a product of the saponification, which is hydrolysis of esters in the presence of strong soluble bases, of fats with sodium hydroxide or lye. The lye hydrolyses the fat (esters) into glycerol and sodium salts of the...
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| 21. | Biology The parsley garden is a great short story.jfaf.lkddddd dddd Carbohydrates Carbohydrates are composed mainly of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in a CH2O proportion. For each carbon and oxygen there are two hydrogen atoms. Carbohydrates are important as short term energy storage molecules (simple sugars ...
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| 22. | wine making
Wine is an alcoholic beverage made from the juice of grapes. ... Although grapes are the most common fruit used to make wine, wine is also made from the fermented juice of pears, apples, berries, and even flowers such as dandelions. Wine naturally contains about 85 to 89 percent water, 10 to ...
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| 23. | biology Biol 1401 Chapter 5 Exam 1. Use the empirical formula of carbohydrates, (CH2O)n, to determine the molecular formula of ribose, a 5-carbon sugar a. C5H5O5 b. C5H7O5 c. C5H5C10 d. C5H10O5 e. C5HO 2. The shell that you peel off a shrimp is made of a polysaccaride called: a. cellulose b. pectin c. chiti...
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| 24. | Basics of biotechnology Task A – Biochemical compounds Many organic compounds occur in nature and are sometimes called biochemical compounds. 4 major classes of biochemical compounds: carbohydrates, carboxylic acids, proteins, and amino acids. Carbohydrates are organic compounds that contain carbon hydrogen and oxygen in t...
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| 25. | Dna as genetic information DNA as genetic information
DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, to be exact, is the chemical bearer of genetic information. DNA is a very large self-replicating linear molecule found in all living cells, it is the physical carrier of genetic information. A DNA molecule is composed of two complementary ...
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| 26. | AP BIO VOCAB CHAPTERS 5 AND 6 • Polymer- long molecule consisting of many identical or similar building blocks linked by covalent bonds. • Monomers- the repeating units that serve as the building blocks of polymers. • Condensation reaction or dehydration reaction- how monomers are connected, two molecules are covalently bonded t...
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| 27. | Genetics Genetics By Craig Johnson DNA and RNA DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the molecule whose primary function is to store and transmit genetic information that tells cells which proteins to make. In eukaryotic cells DNA is found in the nucleus in the form of chromosomes. In prokaryotic cells it is very s...
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| 28. | h Game seven of the World Series between the Giants and the Yankee there are two outs, three balls, two strikes, bases loaded in the ninth inning with Barry Bonds up to bat. Ray Durham is on third base and he is the winning run. If he scores the Giants win the World Series. Bonds is up and he is facin...
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| 29. | DETECTION OF BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES DETECTION OF BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES Introduction: Without carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, sulfur, oxygen and phosphorus, life wouldn't exist. These are the most abundant elements in living organisms. These elements are held together by covalent bonds, ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds, and disulfide bonds. Cova...
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| 30. | Why carlos beltran deserves a higher salary Why Carlos Beltran deserves $8 Million a year
Carlos Beltran deserves $8 Million a year. ... Beltran also had 27 stolen bases and a . ...
You can very closely compare Carlos Beltran to the Minnesota Twin’s center fielder Torii Hunter. Hunter just signed a 4 year deal worth 8 Million dollar...
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| 31. | dictatorships in mediterranean europe
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Dictatorships in Spain, Italy, Portugal and Greece: How did the dictators come to power? ... Under this agreement, Spain gave the United States the right to utilize Spanish Naval and air bases for the defence of Western Europe. ... All these new fashions an...
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| 32. | acid rain Acid rains effect on plants and wildlife
"Acid rain" is a broad term used to describe several ways that acids fall out of the atmosphere. A more precise term is acid deposition, which has two parts: wet and dry.
Wet deposition refers to acidic rain, fog, and snow. ... When that ha...
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| 33. | isolation of skin microbes isolation of skin microbes The skin is about 2m2 in area and is therefore the largest organ of the body. It would seem that the skin would be highly susceptible to the growth of a large number of microorganisms. However the skin itself is a barrier to the inhabitation by many microorganisms...
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| 34. | Protein Structure Proteins consist of three surmounted levels of structure: the primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of structure. The quaternary level appears when two or more polypeptide chains form a protein. The complex organization of a protein is an emergent property that determines its job (I. ...
The...
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| 35. | bht Research Assignment: Pg. 462 Q # 5: Nitric Acids in Explosives 5. a) Explosives produced with nitric acid. TNT (trinitrotoluene) C7H5N3O6 (s): Trinitrotoluene (TNT) is a hydrocarbon compound, that is in the form of yellow crystals. It is an explosive chemical and a part in many explosive mixtures. T...
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| 36. | gebberlins Christopher Reid Science Project Per 6-7 Plant Soils with Gibberellic Acid Most hormones are classified on the basis of their function, however, gibberellins are classified on the basis of structure as well as function. All gibberellins are acidic compounds and are therefore also called gibberellic ...
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| 37. | Proteins Part of fifty percent of the dry weight of most cells, proteins are essential in almost everything an organism does on a cell-level, ranging from structural support, storage, transportation of substances, signaling, movement, to defense against foreign substances, and as enzymes, proteins also regul...
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| 38. | Fermentation ... Another name for an anaerobic respiration reaction is fermentation. Fermentation is described as the process, in which cells make a limited amount of ATP by converting glucose into another organic compound, such as lactic acid or ethyl alcohol, in the absence of oxygen. ...
Fermentation d...
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| 39. | Respiration Essay (1995 #3) Energy transfer occurs in all cellular activities. Three such processes are - Synthesis of molecules - Chemiosmosis - Fermentation For the 3 processes above involving energy transfer a) Explain the function of each in the cell b) Give an example of each c) Tell how ATP is involved in each example Sy...
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| 40. | Distribution of Power in Org no conclusion Introduction
You can often observe large corporate businesses, usually with hundreds of personnel, and easily see how power is allocated between the chief executives and the board of directors. Due to the size and scope of these corporations, political power within these businesses is evident and l...
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| 41. | How teacher labeling of working class pupils effects their educational achievement ... According to Rist though, it was not in reality ability, which determined where each child sat, but the degree to which they conformed to the teacher’s own middle-class standards. For example, the teacher seemed to take account of whether the children had neat and clean appearances and whether...
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| 42. | Willy Loman ... In Author Miller’s story The Death of a Salesman Willy Loman takes a look back at his life the good and the bad. ...
Willy Loman is a traveling salesman, who bases his idea of success around being liked. ... Willy lives his life thinking the more he is liked the more successful he will...
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| 43. | Critical Analysis on Teachers pedagogical systems and grammar study Teachers’ Pedagogical Systems and Grammar Teaching : A Qualitative Study Simon Borg
This article is basically about a researcher who studied the grammar teaching techniques of a well reputed teacher (in his institute) and who wanted to know how pedagogical systems were influenced. For this cri...
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| 44. | New Way of Life ... I joked about it being my mid-life crisis, only inside I felt ashamed. ... After yet another surgery (knee) due to my weight problem, I decided I had to take action or it would be my life next. ...
Atkins bases his diet on changing your eating habits for life, a lot like Weight Watc...
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| 45. | Gene mutation gene mutations, including chromosomal aberrations
Mutations are changes in the genetic makeup of a cell. An error resulting from a change in a single base is a point mutation. Point mutation falls into two categories: base-pair substitutions and base-pair insertions or deletion. ... Substituti...
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| 46. | Creatine Creatine
A major topic of conversation in high school and college locker rooms across the country is the use of creatine. Most athletes, at one time or another, have toyed with the idea of using creatine. Creatine is widely used among athletes at the professional and amateur levels. ... There is...
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| 47. | Protien synthesis Protein Synthesis
The first step of protein synthesis is to copy DNA information where the information is then transferred out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm were ribosomes are translated. This whole process synthesis a strand of mRNA by transferring particular sequences of DNA template called...
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| 48. | Botany A series of membrane bound chambers within a cell which plays an important part in the synthesis of lipids and proteins which are destined to be inserted in the cell membrane. There are two types of ER: smooth and rough. Smooth ER is the site of synthesis and digestion of fatty acids and phospholipi...
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| 49. | Rise of Life on Earth The article “The Rise of Life on Earth” by Richard Monastersky dealt with what the title implies, where life generally came from. This topic deals with the ancient microscopic organisms that came to be long before humans inhabited the earth. ... In the story, Reysenbach comments that, “The Yellow...
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| 50. | History of the Philippines In 1898 the Philippines was surrendered by Spain to the US after the Spanish-American War. ... The United States closed its last military bases on the island of the Philippines in 1992. ...
The Philippines is located in Southeastern Asia. ... Manila is the capitol of the Philippines. ...
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