LAB REPORT 1-USING A LAB MICROSCOPE
This report shows the importance of microscopes. In this report, you will also find descriptions of other different types of microscopes and their uses. Furthermore, it also include how onion cell, onion root cell, cheek cell and yogurt cell look like. This essay also shows the procedure of doing this lab. The report will include materials to help you repeat the procedures and look at cells by yourself. For the yogurt cell, you will find 2 types: (Undiluted and diluted yogurt) which you will get 2 different results. Thanks Noah, Harry, and Titan for being excellent lab partners.
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LAB REPORT 2-EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON ENZYME ACTIVITY
In this 2nd report, you will be able to learn and understand about the effect of temperature on enzyme activity. This report will include the procedures, materials and a data table (with a graph) to show the effects of the enzyme. You could choose any substance to stick to your filter disk but in this report, it will use liver puree. WARNING: LIVER PUREE WILL HAVE A VERY BAD ODOR, SO YOU SHOULD BE PREPARED TO GET THE SMELL OUT OF YOUR LAB AFTER YOUR DONE WITH YOUR EXPERIMENT! Not only does this report show you the graph and table, but it will also include an explanation and a few others for you to understand. Lastly, this lab requires you to be extremely patient and careful because it will require you to use thermometers (which have mercury) and a stop watch were every second counts, if you do the timing wrong, your result WILL be wrong. Thanks Noah, Harry, and Titan for being excellent lab partners.
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LAB REPORT 3 ENZYME ACTIVITY
This report will include a graph. In the discussion area, the report will explain and answer some questions relating to the graph or to enzyme activity. This report will also include the materials and the procedures. Thanks to Noah, Harry, and Titan for being excellent lab partners.
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*LAB REPORT 4*-WILLIAM CAMPBELL (THE NOBEL PRIZE)
This report will include a biography of William Campbell and why he won the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology. It will tell you how he discovered Avermectin. Addition to that, this report will also show you how Avermectin can cure a type disease that relate to roundworms.
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LAB REPORT 5
Material:
-Test tube, cylinder, Elodea, sodium Bicarbonate solution, light bulb, stop watch.
Procedure:
STEP 1: Fill half full a cylinder with sodium Bicarbonate solution.
STEP 2: Put the elodea plant into the test tube and fill the test tube with sodium Bicarbonate solution.
STEP 3: Handle the tube carefully. Then cover the tube mouth with your thumb. Turn the tube over then lower it down into the cylinder.
STEP 4: Place it under the light bulb and wait for 10 minutes.
STEP 5: After observing for 10 minutes (if you see any bubbles, stop your watch and wait for 10 minute again; count the bubble as you wait), if no bubbles appear, repeat the steps above to reset the lab.
Hypothesis: If it is too hot, the enzyme in the plant will slow down and the amount of bubbles will reduce.
Conclusion: The hypothsis was correct because the bubbles did slow down do to heat, from 1 to 0 after ten to twenty minutes. The lab was nearly succesfull but we might have put to little Elodea and salt water.