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    the search begins, they want to find him before he runs out of vegetables and turns his fangs on the family. The adventure leads them to the dump and a truck ride where they find white veggies indicating Bunnicula has attacked and stab them with toothpicks, however when the ride is over and they head back home they begin to see what is really going on. The animals see the crowd, the strange way the people were behaving, dad was in a pool of water and people were trying to drown him. The boys…

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    Cheek Cells Lab Report

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    addition, procedure part H contains the viewing of cheek cells, cheek cells are a high-caliber option for identifying the membrane, and cytoplasm of a cell. To begin, place a drop of methylene blue on a slide, then smear a toothpick amongst the inside of the cheek, lastly smear the toothpick onto the stained slide. Cheek cells just like starch cells are hard to be viewed without the addition of a staining chemical, in this case, the methylene blue will make the cheek cells have a slight blue…

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    to survive an specific environment. I know this because, we did an activity where we had a spoon, a binder clip, tweezers, and a scissor to represent a bird’s peak and to see how each of these materials help to pick up paper clips, rubber bands, toothpicks, and macaronis which represented food. Each material was good at picking up food. For example, the spoon was good at picking up the macaronis, the tweezers was good at picking up the rubber bands, and the scissors were good at picking up the…

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    placed 1 drop of synthetic blood sample #4 in each of the wells labeled A, B, and Rh. 8. We used three toothpicks per palate (blue, yellow, and red). We used the blue toothpick for well A. We used the yellow toothpick for well B. We used the red toothpick for well Rh. 9. Using the toothpicks, we stirred the synthetic blood and anti-serum in each of the wells for 30 seconds. Then we discarded toothpicks. 10. We examined the mixtures. We carefully looked for films or clumps left behind. If the…

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    Flossing In The 1800s

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    With the emergence of the first baby tooth, we're relegated to a lifetime of good dental hygiene. Fortunately, there are effortless and inexpensive ways to ensure that our pearly whites remain in our mouths for as long as possible: teeth brushing, regular visits to the dentist, and flossing. Today, the simple silk thread is the crucial weapon against gum disease. Flossing is an integral part of good oral hygiene, although, it took some time for the public to embrace the practice. The American…

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    Take out the mug out of the microwave, caution: the product will be hot. Stick a toothpick into the center of the brownie. If the brownie still sticks to the toothpick, microwave in increments of 5 seconds and then poke the center of the brownie once again. The toothpick should smoothly guide out of the brownie. The outer layer of the brownie should be firm to hold its shape, but soft enough to crumble. Preparing the Brownie…

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    Blood Typing Experiment

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    Blood is the only liquid in the body that is classified as connective tissue. Its function is to transport oxygen, metabolic wastes such as carbon dioxide and nitrogenous waste from the kidneys. Regulation of the body’s pH, body temperature, and maintenance of the liquid volume in the circulatory system. Lastly, protection by way of Leukocyte activation and preventing blood loss by way of the platelets in the blood. Blood is composed of 55% plasma (water, salts, plasma proteins, and other…

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    Skittles® or M&Ms® (4 different colors) • Rubbing alcohol or isopropyl alcohol • Coffee filters (2) • Tall glasses or plastic cups (2) • Pencil • Ruler • Tape • Foil or paper plate • Table salt • Water • Toothpicks or cotton swabs (4) • Measuring cups/spoons…

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    12 Bundt Cake

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    Jell-o pack along with a bit of coconut gelatin. I first created the Berry Blue Jell-o as a whole with boiling water and proceeded to inject the coconut gelatin, which was made with boiling milk, with a syringe after the blue Jell-o had set. Using a toothpick, I dipped the end of it in blue food coloring and stuck it in the jello to create a variance in color. I then set that to solidate in the fridge and continued on with the rest of the gelatin. I made a batch of 12 boiling milk based…

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    Research Paper On Avocado

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    side is the base. It is this base end that will be placed in water and not the top end, so observe before puncturing with toothpicks. Next you will stick toothpicks at the base end of your seed; the inspiration driving this is to raise the seed so that its entire body is not submerged in water. Ingest THE SEED WATER Rest the base area of the avocado in water, so the toothpicks ought to be wedged in there positively. I recommend setting them in at a slight edge, so that a more basic measure…

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