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    The use of animal carcasses in make up Makeup is now trending more than ever, “currently there are a lot of different make up brands and products that ranges from high end to drug store”. (Oddee.net) Most make up comes with a list of ingredients on the wrapper or container, but do we really know what is in our make up? This document seeks to highlight the fact that major ingredients in some of the makeup products we use are indeed animal carcasses. This document serves to further…

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    together the catalytic action of the enzyme changes the substrate to the product of the reaction (Campbell 153). An Enzymes environment effects its behavior greatly, all enzymes have an optimal temperature were reaction is greatest which is approximately 35-40 ˚C (Campbell 155). When an enzyme reaches a temperature too high…

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    in this sample, which indicates that the sample exposed to temperature at 285-525°C. The Haversian system was recognized but with different sizes. The surface was…

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    Happy Breach Experiment

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    Another error was air resistance for the reason that, it depends on two important factors - the speed of the happy sack and its surface area and so acceleration during a fall would be less, as air resistance affects the motion of the happy sack by slowing it down; we could even use a vacuum chamber as that has no air resistance and no elements that can interrupt our experiment; for…

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    The resting metabolic rate, RMR, is influenced by psychological stress, free-fat mass, body temperature, and body surface area. Body temperature influences RMR through increasing its rate as the temperature increases because since heat is energy the overall amount of energy is increased in order to maintain said temperature increase, which in turn increases RMR. Resting metabolic rate is influenced by psychological stress because since the amount of stress…

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    pH and temperature amylase activity from fungal and mammal Introduction The first enzyme that was produced industrially is amylase from a fungal source in 1894, it was used to treat digestive disorder. Amylase is an enzyme that breaks down starch into sugar and starts the process of chemical digestion in human salvia. Starch breakdown of amylase has received a great deal of attention because of their technological significance and economic benefits, and is also used for the commercial…

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    there wasn’t enough time to wait for the copper calorimeter to cool. On the other hand, the water calorimeter had its water replaced between each test so its temperature was reset and ready to heat up quickly again. Since the data was based on the rise in temperature in the time of three minutes, the water still ended up having a higher temperature even though it has a larger specific heat…

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    threshold, eliminating their interesting properties and forming a normal gas” (Wikipedia). The temperature of the BEC made by Cornell and Wieman was just a few billionths of degrees above absolute zero, which is extremely cold. Absolute zero is a theoretical value of the coldest thing in existence; it is zero degrees kelvin, -273.15 degrees celsius, and -459.67 degrees fahrenheit. Because the temperature is so close to absolute zero the atoms in the sample lose all of their energy and start to…

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    person, many would not know who I was talking about, but if I said 1st Baron Kelvin, many would reference the Kelvin scale because it is so well known. The Kelvin scale is the absolute temperature scale that is used world-wide today. He noted that once an object reaches absolute zero (which is the lowest temperature an object can reach) the particles stop moving completely. So instead of using negative numbers like the Celsius scale and Fahrenheit scale, Thomson decided…

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    Enzymes Lab Report

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    Introduction This experiment looks at the effects of pH, enzyme concentration, and temperature of the catalytic rate of different enzymes including alkaline phosphatase (ALP). Some of the enzymes used are involved in human digestion while others are involved in clinical tests for certain diseases (Wilson, D’Alessio, Schmitt Lavin, Keith, & BIOL 1500 Team, 2015). The ALP enzyme is used to diagnose diseases such as bone cancer, jaundice and cirrhosis of the liver. This enzyme also catalyzes the…

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