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    the end. Part B Two test tubes were labeled, one with “yeast” and the other with “water”. 1 ml of yeast suspension and 4 ml of distilled water was added to the “yeast’ labeled tube. 5 ml of distilled water was added to the “water” tube. 5 ml of sucrose solution was added to each test tube and stirred. 5 drops of bromothymol blue indicator was added to each tube. Drops of sodium hydroxide solution was added dropwise to both test tubes and gently mixed until the solutions turned blue. The…

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    Quit Sugar Research Paper

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    bring about the development of kidney stones. Sugar can make the hypothalamus turn out to be profoundly touched to an assortment of jolts. Sugar can make you dazed. High sugar eating regimen can bring about free radicals and oxidative anxiety. High sucrose consumes fewer calories in subjects with fringe vascular illness fundamentally expanded platelet bond. Eat less carbs with high sugar substance can bring about a disease of billiards. Sugar to eat tumor. The high glucose utilization of…

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    Sterile Fly

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    (SIT) is an environmentally benign pest management technique that relies on released sterile males mating with, and curtailing reproduction of, wild females. Juvenile hormone analogue methoprene (M+) incorporated into pre-release diet (Y+ sucrose plus yeast, Y- sucrose only) was studied as a potential enhancer of reproductive organ development, sexual maturation, and longevity of Queensland fruit fly (Bactrocera tryoni Froggatt, or ‘Q-fly’) used for SIT. Incorporation of methoprene into diets…

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    In a study done by Hoover DW and Milich R, the two studied children with sugar sensitivity and were rated for hyperactivity by their parents. The parents were notified that the children were given aspartame or sucrose (“Effects of Sugar…”). The parents rated the children, who got sucrose, as having worse performance; even though both groups of children got aspartame (“Effects of Sugar…”). This study showed how the artificial sweetener, might cause children to get ADHD. It still isn’t the exact…

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    SDH assay provided the data to either support or negate the hypothesis about malonate’s effect on SDH activity. This procedure involved testing tubes containing: potassium phosphate buffer, azide (to block the electron transport chain), buffered sucrose, mitochondrial extract, DCPIP (to accept the electrons from FADH2), succinate (the substrate for SDH), and malonate. These tubes were tested against tubes lacking the reagent malonate, a tube lacking SDH (boiled mitochondrial extract), a tube…

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    Freezing Point Lab Report

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    Freezing point is the temperature for a particular compound where the liquid freezes to form a solid (Chemistry Dictionary). If salt is added to water, it freezes at lower temperatures. If there are fewer water molecules, then freezing occurs at a slower rate (Salt and the Freezing Point of Water). Pure water freezes at 0º Celsius, but water that is combined with salt will freeze at a temperature less than 0º Celsius (Oleson, Andrew and Daly, Terik). A solvent is something in which other things…

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    Ap Biology Catalase Test

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    The second test tube 11 was identified as a gram negative bacteria. The biochemical tests that I performed that were positive were catalase, glucose, SIM, indole, citrate, and urea. First, the catalase test has the presence of an enzyme in the test isolated detected using hydrogen peroxide. Bacteria possess catalase with a small number of bacteria; isolation is added to hydrogen peroxide when bubbles occur. When the bubbles occurred on gram positive bacterium it was a conformation of being…

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    Monosaccharides are the unmistakable sugars. Two monosaccharides make a disaccharide. Three or more monosaccharides are a polysaccharide. Glucose, fructose, and galactose are monosaccharides. Sucrose, lactose, and maltose are disaccharides. Starch and glycogen are polysaccharides. Central sugars can be found by utilizing Benedict's test. Proteins are made of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and now and again sulfur. Proteins are covalently…

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    Lipid Digestion Lab Report

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    Lipid Digestion: Absorption and Transport of Lipids Lipid digestion occurs primarily in the small intestine though a small amount of lipids are broken down in the stomach. Special enzymes called lipases breakdown triglycerides the most abundant lipids in the diet and phospholipids. Lingual lipase secreted by glands in the tongue and gastric lipase secreted by gastric chief cells hydrolyze a small amount of triglycerides into fatty acids and monoglycerides. As chyme enters the duodenum from the…

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    Introduction: Photosynthesis powers ecosystems and provides the Earth’s atmosphere with oxygen. It is a reaction that requires water, carbon dioxide and energy from the sun to produce glucose and oxygen. In the process of photosynthesis water is oxidised and carbon dioxide is reduced. The process of photosynthesis consists of two parts; a light-dependent reaction and a light-independent reaction. In the light dependent reaction the energy from light moves the electrons from a photosystem…

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