Save and submit your completed Lab Report to the appropriate weekly Dropbox. Taking Screenshots The instructions below provide basic guidance on taking screenshots of your labs 1. Complete the lab step that you would like to capture in a screenshot. 2. Make sure that the window you want to capture is in the foreground.
Chem 151 Lab Prelab Assignment for week 6 EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY Answer the following questions and save as a word or text file. Put a copy of your answers into your lab notebook for use in the lab. Go to the D2L dropbox and upload the file to the “Week 06: Emission Spectroscopy” folder. Question 1 Emission spectroscopy is discussed in chapter 8 of your technique book. Capturing emission spectra from discharge tubes is discussed in the experiment guide.
Dysep1 Brianna Dysep Mr. Tuorto Period 3/ lab #10 17 February 2011 Brianna Dysep* Abstract: What we had to do for this lab was transfer the DNA to mRNA to tRNA. We had to find out what the trait was going to be. We had to record this information in out data table that was given to us. Then when we had to draw the sequence that we found out. Introduction: The background of this lab is that we have been learning this for about 2 weeks in class.
UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL EXAMINATIONS: JUNE 2009 SUBJECT, COURSE & CODE DURATION 3 HOURS INTERNAL EXAMINER EXTERNAL EXAMINER FOUNDATION BIOLOGY PRACTICAL BIOL099; BIOL199 TOTAL MARKS 75 K. Brown, B. Keke, P. Seaman, S. Shaik, J.White Ms C. Still CANDIDATES ARE REQUESTED, IN THEIR OWN INTERESTS, TO WRITE LEGIBLY THIS PAPER COMPRISES FIVE PAGES AND APPENDIX A. ENSURE YOU HAVE ALL OF THEM. ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS Question 1 Using the materials provided on the side bench, prepare a wet mount of some of your cheek cells. Stain your wet mount using methylene blue. 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 View the slide you have prepared under high power and call a demonstrator to assess your slide.
BUDT758Z HW01 Assignment (20 pts) – Due Wednesday 9/3/14 12:00:00 noon Please complete and post to the ELMS Assignments completion area no later than time above on the due date, and bring a hardcopy to class to turn in. For this assignment, 1. Read carefully each problem and make sure you address the questions being asked. 2. All work should be submitted in a single file (MS Word doc) named 758Z HW01-YourName.doc (or .docx) 3.
ENGLISH 202.15 WRITING & CRITICAL INQUIRY SPRING 2014 Ms. Shara Whitford Office: Coulter 209 Phone: 3938 Email: whitford@email.wcu.edu Office Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 12:30 – 2:00 Class Time: Tues 2:00 – 3:15 Coulter 302 Thurs 2:00 – 3:15 Coulter 301 REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS The World Made Straight (Paperback edition) Rhetoric in Civic Life (Rental) Ink: Chronicles in Composition (To be purchased at WCU Bookstore) SUPPLIES Composition Book (Notebook) Flash drive/memory stick Pen These should be brought to each class COURSE DESCRIPTION Writing and Critical Inquiry is a research-based course in rhetoric and scholarly writing. Students engage in interdisciplinary inquiries, solve complex
Workbook Exercises 11 & 16 [Name] Grand Canyon University 1. Complete Exercises 11 and 16 in Statistics for Health Care Research: A Practical Workbook, and submit as directed by the instructor (e.g., as a Microsoft Word document in the LoudCloud classroom). In order to receive full credit on calculated answers, please show your work. (Use Word's equation editors, etc., and/or provide a short written description as to how you obtained the final result.) Exercise 11 (4 points per question) 1.
Name__________________________________ Due: Week of October 5th PopGen Assignments 1-6 INSTRUCTIONS Go to the Biology Labs Online website (biologylabsonline.com) and select the Population Genetics lab. Perform Assignments 1 – 6 and answer the questions below. This assignment will be turned in at the beginning of class before the quiz. Late assignments WILL NOT be accepted. DON’T FORGET: As you work through these exercises, think of questions you may have and would want to test.
Trevor Diercks D02907144 NETW420 Professor Winston Hill DeVry University Online Summer B 10/16/12 Week 7 iLab: Fault Management Questions from the body of the lab: 1. Copy this panel to your answer sheet. After the initial oscillations, what is the average database response time and what is the average HTTP page response time? The Average Database response time was 1.97 and the average HTTP page response time was 0.83 2. Copy this panel to your answer sheet.
HSC BIOLOGY assessment task 1 notification Date issued: 1 November 2012 Date of Assessment Task: Thursday November 22 (Mrs Smyth’s Class) and Friday November 23 (Mr Boon and Mr Davis classes) Time: In your regular biology class on Thursday or Friday as Above Weighting: 15% made up of 5% Skills and planning investigation 10% Skills in communicating information, problem solving and scientific thinking. Task description Type of Task: First Hand Investigation You will be asked to perform an experiment in a group of three and answer questions based on your results and other experimental data provided. This task will require you to analyse, process and present information based on the practical experiences you have had to date.