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    changes in temperature. This experiment was coordinated to determine whether crayfish will show metabolic compensation when acclimated to various temperatures. The findings of this study show that temperature had no effect on crayfish oxygen consumption. The oxygen consumption for both the warm and cold acclimated crayfish was almost the same, despite the opposite direction of the temperature change. The results of this study therefore support the hypothesis. Measurements from 0 to 30…

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    Running Vs Sprinting

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    the race before they are able to breathe heavier and acquire more oxygen. While sprinting, every time you take a breath, your body is supplied with a very limited amount of oxygen that is instantly used to fuel a process that produces much more energy. Aerobic glycolysis is coupled to the citric acid cycle. Anaerobic glycolysis allows the body to produce limited energy when you have low levels of oxygen in your system. When the oxygen supply in your body is abundant, it produces Acetyl-CoA.…

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    Average Beats Per Minute

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    UNIT 11 ASSIGNMENT 2 Anjelina Qureshi P3 Average Beats per Minute I took 3 reading of my beats per minute (BPM) to ensure I got an accurate result. I took 3 readings of 30 seconds and then multiplied them by 2 to get 3 readings of 60 seconds. I took my readings whilst sitting down and not talking having not done any physical activity (walking etc.) in the 10 minutes before I took my readings. Repeats Beats per 30 seconds Beats per minute 1 35 70 2 38 76 3 42 84 Mean 38.3 76.6 Decline of…

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    uses Oxygen in order to produce the ATP while the other does not. Aerobic cellular respiration is the form that does use oxygen in its’ respiration process. It uses the oxygen to react with sugar or Glucose. This reaction creates Carbon, Water, and Energy (ATP). Anaerobic is the one that does not use oxygen. It breaks the cells glucose into lactic acid (C3H6O3) and energy (ATP). This process releases less energy than aerobic respiration. Anaerobic only occurs when a sufficient source of oxygen…

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    Grignard Reaction Lab

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    At this step, the compound is stable and sits around until a source of proton is available to protonate. In the workup, the sulfuric acid is added to hydrolyze the product. The proton is bonded to the oxygen to making the final product neutral and a tertiary alcohol. Experimental In the beginning of the lab, a clean 100 mL round bottom flask, 1.002 g of Mg turnings, 4.5 mL of bromobenzene, heating mantle, stir bar, stir plate, water hoses, condenser…

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    Green Tree Frog Essay

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    Introduction: The Litoria caerulea (Green tree frog) has a very unique respiratory system that is very different to the Homo sapiens (Humans). The respiratory system is made up of organs in your body to help you breath by delivering oxygen to the body and expelling carbon dioxide. The respiratory system consists of Lungs, Diaphragm, Bronchi and Trachea along with others. These organs have crucial roles in the process of respiration (the act of breathing) (Hillendale Health, Hes.ucfsd.org, 2014)…

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    Water Quality Report

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    three tested parameters were dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand and ammonia. What was found is that the results for all three tests fitted within the recommended guidelines for healthy waterways. These results re overall indicating that the river is not polluted. Introduction: This report is has been completed in order to determine if Freshwater Creeks water quality meets the current standards, is classified as polluted or is declining…

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    Acetylene and Oxygen gas. Different ratios of Oxygen and Acetylene gas were used to determine what would create the largest propulsion and launch the rocket bulb the furthest. A pipet bulb was used as the rocket and Oxygen and Acetylene gas were created through test tube reaction and captures in the pipet bulb. The mixture inside the bulb was then ignited on a launch pad and the distance of the flight was recorded. In this experiment, the results showed that the 1:1 ratio of Oxygen to Acetylene…

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    Hypoxia Research Paper

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    mixtures of gas containing higher partial pressures of oxygen (O2) than normal air at sea level." Therefore our first questions are: how the human body can use the oxygen? Witch pathway needs Oxygen? Here we can introduce the entire aerobic pathway. How the oxygen pass from the lung to the blood? How the oxygen is carry in the blood vessel? Then how the oxygen crosses to pass in the organ that needs oxygen? Now we can start to talk about why we need oxygen for the performance? And the re-covery?…

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    nutrients get into the Bay, it causes an algae bloom. The algae bloom blocks any light from getting past so it makes it hard for organisms to live beneath the bloom. When the algae dies, bacteria uses oxygen to decompose the algae. This decreases the level of dissolved oxygen. With the decrease of oxygen, it makes it hard for any other organisms…

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