BIOS 255 Anatomy & Physiology – Online or Blended Onsite w/o Physical Laboratory Facility Week 3 Laboratory Module #3 Blood Components Activity | Deliverable | Points | Part A | PowerPhys Exercise 12 (~2 hours)Hematocrite and Hemoglobin Concentration Experiment (Altitude) and Blood Typing | 25 | Part B | Lab Manual Exercise 26 (~ 1 hour)Reviewing Your Knowledge &Using Your Knowledge | 15 | | LABORATORY TOTAL POINTS: | 40 | LABORATORY STEPS PART A: Step 1: PowerPhys Experiment Review the Chapter 19: The Cardiovascular System – The Blood from the Tortora textbook 1.0 — Open the PowerPhys software package from the Course Home page. 1.1 — Create a folder on your Desktop titled: lastname_iLab3. 1.2 — Open Laboratory 12 — Hematocrit & Hemoglobin Concentration and Blood Typing. 1.3 — Read through the Objectives and Review. View the animation that introduces the topic.
Associate Level Material Mineral Identification Worksheet Open the simulation and print this worksheet and the Mineral Identification Job Aid. Then do the following: 1. Conduct all tests on the minerals in the virtual lab. Minerals in the virtual lab are numbered 1–7. Keep track of which mineral you are working with as you record your observations.
Part I: Lab Insert completed data tables for each part of the lab. Be sure that the data tables are organized and include units when necessary. 1. Melting Point (4 points) Substance | Melting Point | Substance A | Higher than 300 |
Compare the efficiencies of the two distillation methods in your lab notebook. Postlab questions: 1,3 on p. 65. Please include the answers in the appropriate section of your lab report. (Results and Discussion or Conclusions) Sept. 11-17 Prelaboratory
• Review the Simulation Review Paper and the Analyzing Financial Indicators for Decision Making documents located on the student website. • Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word summary of your choices and the reasons for your choices. • Format your summary consistent with APA guidelines. Discussion Questions 1 and 2 HCS 405 week 5 Individual Assignment, Health Care Financial Terms • Complete the Health Care Financial Terms multimedia on the student website. o A minimum score of 80% is required to receive credit for this assignment • Submit your assessment results by posting a
Paola Lone 5/8/2013 Chemistry/ Semester 1 Procedure * Access the virtual lab and complete the experiments. Data * Below is the table that you will complete for the virtual lab. Either type your results into this table or print the table from the virtual lab (it must be submitted to receive full credit for this assignment.) * To print from the virtual lab. 1.
Associate Level Material Appendix F Week Five Lab Report: Groundwater Answer the lab questions for this week and summarize the lab experience using this form. Carefully read ch. 12 of Geoscience Laboratory. Complete this week’s lab by filling in your responses to the questions from the Geoscience Laboratory. Select answers are provided for you in red font to assist you with your lab work.
For a gas, the Heat capacity depends on how one does the heating. The Heat Capacity at constant Volume, CV, and the Heat Capacity at constant pressure, Cp, for any given substance are are almost exactly equal if the substance is a solid or a liquid. This means that for a liquid or a solid, the heat capacity doesn't depend on how you perform the heating. Cp and CV are not equal for a gas; Cp is always greater than CV by a constant value. For one mole of gas, the difference between Cp and CV is the constant R (R is the so called universal gas constant) and represents the capacity of the gas to perform expansion work at constant applied pressure.
Once you have calculated the amount of each reactant, proceed to the lab table and retrieve the following equipment: two graduated cylinders, two beakers, two flasks, funnel, and filter paper. Take the mass of the filter paper. Pour the right amount of each reactant, into the two beakers. From
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.