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    Schools have recently banned phones from their students because people can be on other things than school stuff like social media,but some people think u should have your phones at school because let's say you need a calculator because you forgot yours at home , you can just use your phone, if u have a important test u can use your phone to set a reminder , and if your parents need to get ahold of u cause the office is busy they can message you. You should be able to have your phone out for…

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    Yeast Fermentation

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    All living things need to go through cellular respiration to convert sugars into energy. While this process usually involves oxygen, a type of respiration called fermentation does not (which is why it�s also called anaerobic respiration). Humans have long known about fermentation for use in bread and beverages, but have recently harnessed this for making fuel. One of the products of fermentation is ethanol, a kind of alcohol. Another is CO2, which can be measured to determine the rate of yeast…

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    Cell Respiration

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    Cell respiration is affected when the heart stops. Cells are using up ATP. Therefore, carbon dioxide is building up in the cells and the PH levels cannot balance themselves. Glucose is needed to start glycolysis. Glycolysis is a series of chemical reactions that produces ATP from the glucose. Oxygen is needed for the mitochondria. The mitochondria are referred to as the powerhouse of cells. Carbon dioxide is not being released. The cells begin to die and the transport pump then stops working.…

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    Technology Have you ever been on youtube listening to music and hours later find yourself looking at videos of how to build a treehouse or something random? Well Amy Goldwasser, author of the article “What's the matter with kids today?”. Explains how teenagers today tend to spend 16.7 hours a week on reading and writing online. Although they spend all this time on the internet she feels like they are being productive and supports what they are doing. I believe technology can be both good and…

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    Effect of Time (Seconds) on the Number of Times a Hand can Squeeze a Clothespin Background Information: Cellular Respiration is the process in which glucose is broken down to produce water molecules and ATP. which stands for adenosine triphosphate, is the only usable form of energy that can be used to fuel the activities and life processes of any organism. There are two main types of cellular respiration: aerobic respiration, and anaerobic respiration. The chemical equation for aerobic…

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    When it comes to the topic of public health and freedom, most of us will readily agree that freedom affects our health. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of how much freedom we should have. Whereas some are convinced that our freedom should be limited when it comes to health of other people, others maintain that freedom shouldn’t be limited when it comes to health. Although the freedom restrictions won’t please everyone, having restrictions on our public freedom is…

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    The Butch: A Short Story

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    My legs ached. The crisp November air bit at my nose as well as my toes, I had missed my bus, and had to walk all the way home as a result of it. I was about half of the way home, and had already trudged on and on for about an hour. I caught a glimpse of a bench about fifty feet away and decided to indulge in a much deserved rest. Walking up to the bench I took a moment to examine my surroundings. The ice cracked under my feet. I loved that sound, have since I was a kid. I had also had a…

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    Crack Belt Research Paper

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    Running states Running is the passion of people as it helps the person to remains fit and enjoy the beauty of life. But one thing always stress the person is to hold the items while running? Do you live without your smartphone? You got an important call while you leave your mobile in the car as you need to run or live your life without identity card? These all are the important things you need to carry while you’re running but keeping these things in pocket will make you uncomfortable. This is…

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    The purpose of the cellular metabolism lab is to determine the effects of inhibitors and other variables on the rate of metabolism in the Krebs Cycle. Inhibitors compete with the substrate to bind to the enzyme, thus slowing down the production of FADH2. When the production of FADH2 is slowed down, the reaction will proceed too slowly for metabolic purposes. In this lab, the enzyme that was catalyzing the reaction was the bean extract. To mimic the FAD that is used in the Krebs cycle, we used…

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    The debate over whether or not cell phones should be utilized in the classroom has spiraled. According to the article “The Use of Mobile Devices in the College Classroom”, author Maryellen Weimer presents research and statistics to prove why cell phones should not be permitted for use in the classroom. However, there will always be distractions. If phones are taken up before class starts, students will find another way of becoming distracted whether it’s talking, passing notes, or zoning out…

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