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    SEBASTIAN, Gillian Marie Greyjoy FERMENTATION November 6, 2017 I. DATA AND RESULTS We started the experiment through setting up the materials needed for the experiment. Then we performed the instructions for the experiment given by the teacher. Δ Fist Observation: 0 min – 30 mins In the fermentation bottle, the yeast submerged into the mixture of water and sugar. Subsequently, foam started to form on top of the mixture. It seemed that the yeast started to…

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    allows the crawfish to reach their final destination in one piece. While they fetch a price of less than a dollar per pound (Romaire et al., 2005), the multiple purposes they fulfill are priceless. Since a crawfish undergoes the process of aerobic respiration likes humans, it aids in providing valid assumptions when referring to the common way humans generate energy through aerobic…

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    Our world revolves around air, or more specifically oxygen-molecules that many life forms are dependent on, including humans. Without the processes of Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration, Earth wouldn’t look the same way it does now. There are two main processes: Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration that makes up our air inside of plants. These two processes wouldn’t be possible without each other. Even though they are like each other they have many differences that define them to exactly…

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    Respiration Rate Name: Tristan Addley Aim: The aim of the activity the group performed was to measure and record the repertory rate after 2 minutes of exercise for 5 minutes recording the breathes every minute. Introduction: The respiratory system responds to the demand of exercise by making us breathe faster as the muscles in our body require more energy when put under more physical exercise. When humans breathe the body converts oxygen in the air into energy, which is then…

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    Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration processes are thought of as completely opposite. They are completely opposite processes locked in a never-ending cycle. That cycle helps maintain the Earth's atmosphere to keep the planet inhabitable by making the air breathable. The processes both have many differences between them, but they also have many similarities. They cause the perfect balance that's essential to life, as we know it. The processes help…

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    Rate of Respiration from Refrigerated, Sprouted Mung Beans; Room Temperature Sprouted Mung Beans, and Moss at Room Temperature, and Yeast? Introduction: The purpose of this experiment was to determine the rates of respiration within refrigerated and non-refrigerated Mung beans. Cellular respiration is the oxidation of glucose molecules (C6H12O6) to produce ATP, CO2, and H2O. The generalized/condensed version of this formula is: C6H12O6 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP (Energy). The specimen’s speed at which…

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    Why are respiration and photosynthesis cycle important. Photosynthesis and respiration cellular are the two main processes perform by most living organisms obtain energy from nature. They have an very important relationship went it comes to life survive. Photosynthesis help process plant cells to convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy while creating energy-rich carbohydrate molecules into glucose, while respiration cellular break down food molecules to obtain energy and store it…

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    Without a doubt, cellular respiration, the process of converting energy from nutrients into ATP and then releasing waste products, is important to the human body. In fact, many of our organ systems wouldn’t even be able to function if it weren’t for cellular respiration. These include the excretory, respiratory, digestive, and circulatory systems, which carry out some of the most significant actions. Additionally, the body needs mitochondria to produce ATP in order to power cells and enable them…

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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

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    dioxide and water light energy into a six-carbon simple sugar, and also produces oxygen. While cellular respiration uses the oxygen and sugars to release chemical energy for the cells to use, and also produces water and carbon dioxide. 2. The rate at which photosynthesis occurs needs to be higher because photosynthesis creates building blocks for growth. (six-carbon simple sugars) Cellular respiration is also needed for the growth, but first it needs to break down the simple sugars to create…

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    Metabolism Lab Report

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    variety A 22 C (2.4-0)/ (60-0) = .04 test variety A 8 C (.45-0)/ (60-0) = .0075 b. Metabolism is the breakdown of foods to provide energy for the body. Breaking down the foods use cellular respiration which requires glucose and oxygen and produces carbon dioxide. The faster the metabolism, the more cellular respiration will occur which causes an increase in oxygen to be consumed. The effect of temperature will cause an increase on metabolic rate till a certain point where then the cell will…

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