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    the temperature increases, the rate of reaction increases until it has reached the optimum temperature above 37°C where the temperature is very high then the reaction rate will decrease. In the data table shown above, there is a similar pattern from increasing the temperature will increase the rate of reaction and as the temperature slowly increases to a certain point then the reaction rate will decrease. When the temperature increase above 37°C, then denature will occur. Also, the temperature…

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    be affected by the temperature, the concentration, the particle size, and by using a catalyst but two that really affect the reaction are temperature and concentration of the solute and solvent. The rate of a reaction is determined by the temperature and the concentration which in this case determine how fast or slow the reaction will occur. In both cases something is being increased, for example, placing solutions A and B in the warmed water increases the solution's temperature which causes the…

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    Surface and center temperature of the mushroom, ambient humidity and temperature of vacuum chamber have been measured and recorded by the data logger inside the vacuum chamber (see Fig. 1). On the other hand, the control unit that records the pressure data is located outside the vacuum chamber (see Fig. 1). The measured data saved for each 10 seconds. Before starting the cooling, vacuum pump runs half an hour for stabilizing the system. Experiments carried out for three replicates and the…

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    The structure and function of the skin regulates the body temperature. The skins main function is to cover the outside of the body and preventing anything bad from entering into it. When skin cells shred off the surface layer new ones will form. The skin not only forms a waterproof layer and it helps make sure that heat doesn’t leave the body. It has a major role in the homeostatic regulation of the core body temperature and is said to be part of the nervous system due to its sensitivity.…

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    The Effect of Cellular Respiration at Low and High Temperatures Introduction Cellular respiration can include two processes, aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration. The main purpose of cellular respiration is to breakdown sugars into smaller structures so that the cell can use it as energy (Reece, et al. 2014). The main concept of the respiration lab is aerobic respiration. This is the process that organic compounds will be degraded from oxygen to produce water, carbon dioxides, and…

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    chemical reaction. The results of this experiment showed how different temperatures could affect the chemical reaction between the enzyme and the hydrogen peroxide. The temperatures tested in this lab were 30, 35,40,45 Celsius, which are close to the average body temperature which is 37 Celsius. Catalase is an enzyme which breaks down hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. Different temperatures were measured to see the effect temperature has on the rate of the reaction. Purpose:…

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    3. Results and Discussion 3.1. Temperature dependence of D.C. Electrical Resistivity The temperature dependence of the D.C. electrical resistivity of all the samples of Co-Cr ferrite system was studied using two probe method in the temperature range of 200-7000C. The resistivity of the prepared samples was calculated using the relation 1. From fig. 1 and 4, it is clear that the resistivity decreases with increasing temperature ensuring the semiconducting nature of the prepared spinel ferrites…

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    science fair project involves soda bubbles and temperature. I chose this project because I’m interested in the viscosity(a chemical in soda) that is part of a soda/liquid, and how the viscosity is affected by the temperature of the liquid. I am also interested in bubbles specifically their length of time, so it would be interesting to see how the length of time is affected by temperature. The question that I am going to answer is, how does the temperature of soda affect the length of time of…

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    Temperature is one of the most important factors that affect an organism’s metabolic rates. In ectothermic organisms, their metabolic rate depends on the external environmental conditions. If temperature increases, so will their metabolic rates. Endothermic organisms do not depend on external conditions but rather can produce and maintain the generated heat within their systems to maintain their bodies at a constant temperature. If temperatures increase or decrease above or below the desired…

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    To understand how homeostatic mechanism regulates the human body’s temperature, we must know and understand the organization of the human body and how it relates to homeostasis mechanism adapting to various conditions. It will be explained how the stimulus, receptors, integrator, effector, and the different tissues types play a role in how the human body responds to change in temperature. The human body is complex and consists of several levels of organization. The levels of organization within…

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