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    How much water should we drink everyday has always been a question It depends on many factors such as age, gender, health, your activity, and where you live. ("Water: How Much Should You Drink Every Day?") The one who suggested eight glasses in the beginning was Fredrick John Stare. He was a nutritionist and a professor that founded and taught at Harvard School of Public Health in 1942. He advocated that people need to drink at least six glasses water throughout the day and eat the basic four…

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    Oxytricha Lab

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    observe different species of living protists in pond water under the microscope. Taking note of their size, movements, and characteristics to classify the different types of protists from applying previous knowledge of protists. Materials: The materials in this lab that will be needed are a microscope, slide, coverslips, a pipette, and a dish of pond water. Procedure: Prepare a slide by using the pipette to apply two drops of pond water on a slide and properly place a coverslip. Place the…

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    for living organisms, water is used in different ways such as solvents, temperature buffers, metabolite and the living environment. In the solvents, the oxygen atoms of water molecules attracts the cations and by extension the water molecules around it. The more water molecules being attracted the more Hydrogen ions are being formed between them. As a result of this, there is a cluster of water molecules around the ions, therefore the ions are hydrated. Anions also attract water molecules; in…

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    Literature Review Temperature The greatest source of heat in water is solar irradiance by direct absorption (Wetzel and Likens, 2000). We might assumed that heat will remain at where it was absorbed and temperature will decrease exponentially with depth, just with the light and may remain constant at the hypolimnion (Lampert and Sommer, 2007). Water has the properties of high heat capacity, thus the larger lake might tends to moderate the local climate and provide the longer growing season for…

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    Essay On Water Moccasins

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    The water moccasin, North America's only venomous water snake, has a distinctive blocky, triangular head; a thick body; and a dangerous bite. Common names include variants on water moccasin, swamp moccasin, black moccasin, cottonmouth, gapper, or simply viper.Water Moccasins reach 30 to 48 inches, occasionally up to 74 inches. The back is dark olive or black, the belly is paler. The snout is always pale, and there is usually a dark vertical line by each nostril.Water Moccasins are primarily…

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    Pickle Juice Research

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    changes in concentrations of sodium and potassium in the body. These studies have all concluded that there were no significant changes in any of these variables following the ingestion of pickle juice (Allen et al., 2013; Miller, 2014). Below is a set of graphs that summarize the data collected from one of the…

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    There’s so many sport drinks that athletes like to drink. But why do they drink those, when there's water? What is so good about the other drinks than water? What is the difference better the sport drinks? & What do people prefer more? Well all these questions, has been answered by people that follow me on instagram. People have said they drink sport drinks, like powerade , gatorade, and vitamin water , because it hypes them up. In my hypothesis, I thought if people drink powerade, then their…

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    Surviving in harsh conditions is rough, but how quickly the mind reacts to its surroundings can change everything. Whether it is a natural disaster, being in a war, or getting captured by an enemy government, the urge to survive skews the mind from what is right, wrong, and what is truly real. Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, A Long Way Gone, by Ishmael Beah, and Night, by Elie Wiesel, all show the changes of the mind and the people around them that push them to survive. These books…

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    Jellyfish Sting

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    sting someone in the water. However, when analyzing the science behind the method as to how they sting it wouldn’t seem obvious that they are able to sting outside of the water. Yet, we know that jellyfish can sting outside of water, regardless if they are still living. Ultimately, the question can be posed, “How do jellyfish sting outside of water?” There was once a story that came from a beach in New Hampshire where over 150 people were stung by something in the water.…

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    bloodstream. They carried around the body in your blood to their target organ, in this case, the Kidney to control what is been changed in your body. The main role of ADH hormone is to control how your body release and conserve water to bring the water level back to normal in case of any changes. I will be discussing 2 scenarios where there is not enough water or too much water. it is really important to keep the total body water content constant so the cells in the body can function properly…

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