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  • Biology Extended Essay

    Biology Extended Essay

    Table of Contents Abstract…………………………………………………………………………………...2 Introduction…....................................................................................................................3 Theoretical Aspects………………………………………………………………………4 Affects of light intensities on plant photosynthesis measured by the amount of oxygen produced…………………………………………………………………………………..5 Experimental Aspects……………………………………………………………………6 Factors that Affect the rate of photosynthesis……………………………………...........7 Investigating the Affect of Light on plant photosynthesis…………………………......8 Hypothesis………………………………………………………………………………8.1 Variables………..………………………………………………………………………8.2 Apparatus..……………………………………………………………………………..8.3 Methodology……………………………………………………………………………8.4 Results………………………………………………………….……………………….8.5 A graph to show the Relationship between light and the rate of photosynthesis….....9  Analysis & Conclusion………………………………………………………....9.1  Extension Hypothesis  Variables  Materials  Methodology  Analysis & Conclusion Conclusion Bibliography

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    Essay Length: 3,192 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Artur
  • Chemical and Biological Weapons

    Chemical and Biological Weapons

    Will the human race still be in existence in fifty more years? Although likely, there is a very real possibility that we will not be here. For example, after the Gulf War, we found Saddam Hussein stockpiling Weapons of Mass Destruction. Did you know that he had enough weapons to kill every single human, dog, and cow on the face of the earth? When I found that out, I thought it was very interesting, so

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    Essay Length: 4,500 Words / 18 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Monika
  • Biology Osmosis

    Biology Osmosis

    Investigation into finding out the Effect of the effect of osmosis In potato cells Introduction I am doing an experiment to find out the effect that osmosis has on Water solution and a Sugar solution. Osmosis is a process which water moves from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration. I am going to record my results to see if osmosis occurs in water solution of sugar solution. Apparatus In this

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    Essay Length: 480 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Top
  • Gestalt and Human Vision

    Gestalt and Human Vision

    Gestalt and Human Vision, 2006. An analysis of the Gestalt theory of human vision. 727 words (approx. 2.9 pages), 3 sources, MLA, $ 25.95 » Click here to show/hide summary Abstract The paper shows that Gestalt theory contributed much to the study of human vision and object perception. It explains that the eye does not consciously select objects as was suggested in earlier theories. The writer explains that Gestalt theory proposes that the eye tends

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    Essay Length: 277 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Monika
  • Marine Biology

    Marine Biology

    If Long Island Sound were converted into a fishing reserve, one of the largest benefits would be an increase in the fish populations throughout Long Island Sound and the surrounding area. For example, in the Tsitsikamma National Park in South Africa, which has been established since 1964, it was found that the reserve’s density of commercially important starid fish “Chrysoblephus laticeps,” were estimated to be forty two times higher in the reserve than in surrounding

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    Essay Length: 530 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Biology Cheat Sheet

    Biology Cheat Sheet

    Respiratory system-gets oxygen to cells of your body and getting rid of carbon dioxide and breathing; involves the formation of ATP within cells; made up of nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and bronchioles, and lung Path of air-taking in air through nose or mouth; flows into pharynx; passes the epiglottis; moves through larynx; goes down windpipe trachea; bronchi; lead into lungs Trachea-tube like passageway that leads to two bronchi tubes; windpipe Epiglottis-piece of skin

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    Essay Length: 659 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Kevin
  • A Discussion of the Biological Argument

    A Discussion of the Biological Argument

    A Discussion of the Biological Argument Within the ongoing study of gender difference and gender inequality, there exist two debating schools of thought. On one side there are the biological determinists, who believe that innate biological differences between males and females are the cause of gender difference. At the other end are the differential socialists, who assert that these differences are the result of conditioning and socialization. They are often referred to as the

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    Essay Length: 1,357 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Jessica
  • “crafting a Vision at Daimler-Chrysler” Case Analysis

    “crafting a Vision at Daimler-Chrysler” Case Analysis

    In reviewing this article it was observed that some employees were skeptical of the merger between Chrysler and Daimler-Benz. Daimler-Benz employees were proud of the elite image and were concerned about having that tarnished by another company. Chrysler employees voiced concerns about the addition of a foreign partner to one of America’s auto manufacturers. Employees needed reassurance that this merger was going to be a success! In light of all the adversity both companies faced

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    Essay Length: 773 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Steve
  • Nine Stages of Divine Vision

    Nine Stages of Divine Vision

    Nine Stages of Divine Vision Nine stages of life are formed by nine crises that shape our awareness and the way we envision and experience the divine in both our cultural and isolated lives. Out vision of the divine is determined by the unique forms and forces in each stage of our lives. The first stage is the unborn stage of the womb. The first part of the first stage is the unborn womb. Since

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    Essay Length: 874 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Visions of the Future: E-Business

    Visions of the Future: E-Business

    E-Business is the trade of products, assets and information through the use of the Internet. It is all about using the convenience and worldwide reach to enhance existing business or creating new virtual business . Currently e-Business is thriving and growing at a substantial rate, it is estimated that e-Business will generate more than $2 trillion in revenues worldwide by 2005 . This trend is no surprise when the Internet is growing at 1.5 million

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    Essay Length: 1,450 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Artur
  • A Main Thesis of the Film Is That Calogero Needed Both His Biological Father (lorenzo) and His Adoptive Father (sonny) to Survive the Streets

    A Main Thesis of the Film Is That Calogero Needed Both His Biological Father (lorenzo) and His Adoptive Father (sonny) to Survive the Streets

    WC 505 A main thesis of the film is that Calogero needed both his biological father (Lorenzo) and his adoptive father (Sonny) to survive the streets. A Bronx Tale Skyler Ricketts Dr. John E. Moscowitz ENC1102 11:00 47/300 April 3, 2006 In A Bronx Tale Calogero not only needs both Sonny and Lorenzo but he is caught between them. They both have two almost exactly opposite ways of viewing things, neither completely wrong nor right.

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    Essay Length: 536 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Biological Techniques

    Biological Techniques

    1. (a) I. Plasmids are important tools in molecular biology. Plasmids are small circular DNA that has the ability to enter and replicate in bacterial cells and can be used as vectors to introduce foreign genes into bacteria for cloning and sequencing. Any gene must be inserted into an appropriate location of a plasmid to be expressed. The importance of a plasmid is in the step of cloning and sequencing when the construction of a

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    Essay Length: 436 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Yan
  • In What Ways Are the Ideas of Socio-Biology Linked with Eugenics: What's Wrong with Trying to Engineer a Better Society Anyway?

    In What Ways Are the Ideas of Socio-Biology Linked with Eugenics: What's Wrong with Trying to Engineer a Better Society Anyway?

    Eugenics is concerned with the current direction of human evolution. Troy Duster (1990) in his book “Backdoor to Eugenics” defines eugenics as "the organic betterment of the race through wise application of the laws of heredity." The word Eugenics was first put to use in 1883 by Francis Galton in his “Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development”. The word originates from the Greek word eugenes meaning "...good in stock, hereditarily endowed with noble qualities".

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    Essay Length: 423 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Biology Investigation: Investigating the Effect of Catalase Concentration on the Speed of Reaction with Hydrogen Peroxide

    Biology Investigation: Investigating the Effect of Catalase Concentration on the Speed of Reaction with Hydrogen Peroxide

    Biology investigation: Investigating the effect of Catalase concentration on the speed of reaction with Hydrogen Peroxide Planning 2 Aim: 2 Prediction 2 Research 2 What is Catalase? What does it do? 2 How could I measure the rate of reaction? 3 Is this method viable? 3 How can I make sure that my results are fair? 4 How will I control my variables? 6 What are the risks? 7 Method 7 Equipment 7 What

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    Essay Length: 250 Words / 1 Pages
    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Biology Essay

    Biology Essay

    Biology Essay Life exists as a complex network or web of interrelationships. The operation of cells, organisms, species, communities, and ecosystems depends on multitudes of connections between the components of various biological systems. Complex organisms such as humans are internally not a simple design. There are many intricate systems working together and tedious processes that occur inside cells in order for daily functions to be carried out. Biological systems are a lot like a car,

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    Essay Length: 1,935 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Understanding Digital Biology

    Understanding Digital Biology

    UNDERSTANDING DIGITAL BIOLOGY Explaining digital biology is impossible without explaining its principle. The purpose of this text is not to report experimental results. Rather, it tries to explain to laymen, in the simplest terms, this radically new approach to biology. We hope it will be useful to all, scientists or not, who find it hard to "make the leap". Indeed, is it possible to believe that the specific activity of biologically-active molecules (e.g. histamine, caffeine,

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    Essay Length: 2,082 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Jack
  • A Vision of Marriage: Society Vs. the Bible

    A Vision of Marriage: Society Vs. the Bible

    Sex in Today's Culture The changes in society's attitudes to love, sex and marriage in the last few decades requires one to look at the Christian idea of marriage, and to see if the Bible’s teaching can still hold power. One fundamental question that must be revisited concerns what it actually is that constitutes a marriage. Should it be defined as a sexual union, or as a covenant? If it is a sexual union, does

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    Essay Length: 1,185 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Anna
  • Field Biology Projects

    Field Biology Projects

    Corwin Belfield Student Project Spring 2002 Field Biology Dr. Hanks I intend on doing a regular project and an extra credit project. For my first project I will start a recycling process in my home. I don’t want to make it too hard on my family so it will consist of aluminum objects and plastics. I will run this and accumulate materials for two weeks. After I will take pictures to illustrate what I have

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    Essay Length: 399 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Fonta
  • History of Biology in 19 and 20 Century

    History of Biology in 19 and 20 Century

    History of biology in 19 and 20 century Biology is a science which studies living organisms. The history of biology is very long and there are many scientists who study that. First man who used the word “biology” was Jean Babtiste Lamarck (1744 - 1849). The history of biology is the study of the living world from ancient to modern times. The first biologists were in an ancient Greece, for example Plato or Aristotle, they

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    Essay Length: 1,514 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Biology

    Biology

    Meet Lloyd Wright, Hepatitis C Survivor, Researcher and Author: I have an extraordinary love for life...When a battery of MDs advised me of the bleak path's Hepatitis C could take, I concluded, "I'm not finished yet!". If you want to live well, read the Hepatitis Information I have provided in Triumph Over Hepatitis C, my book which describes how alternative medicine saved my life! Product information and ordering are combined to reduce confusion. Inside our

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    Essay Length: 293 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Edward
  • Biology Summary

    Biology Summary

    We have known for centuries that traits are passed from parents to offspring. What has not always been understood is how traits are determined. One explanation that appealed to scientist for many centuries was that traits of parents were blended, or mixed in offspring. The blending hypothesis accounted for many observable traits and was widely accepted for many years. However, the idea of blending could not account for the appearance of unexpected traits in some

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    Essay Length: 1,338 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Mike
  • Social and Biological Death

    Social and Biological Death

    Social / Biological Death Humans are bound to die inevitably. Not a single person, no matter how much money you have, or how beautiful you are, death is inescapable. While we all know we are eventually be deceased, we try to make the best of it. We all strive to make our life as comfortable as possible; surround ourselves with warm people, fall in love, start a family, make friends, and the list goes

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    Essay Length: 941 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Monika
  • In What Ways Are the Ideas of Socio-Biology Linked with Eugenics: What's Wrong with Trying to Engineer a Better Society Anyway?

    In What Ways Are the Ideas of Socio-Biology Linked with Eugenics: What's Wrong with Trying to Engineer a Better Society Anyway?

    Eugenics is concerned with the current direction of human evolution. Troy Duster (1990) in his book “Backdoor to Eugenics” defines eugenics as "the organic betterment of the race through wise application of the laws of heredity." The word Eugenics was first put to use in 1883 by Francis Galton in his “Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development”. The word originates from the Greek word eugenes meaning "...good in stock, hereditarily endowed with noble qualities".

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    Essay Length: 423 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Monika
  • Biology Paper

    Biology Paper

    To understand behaviorism - must be seen as a methodological proposal of explaining the behavior of organisms from the lowest to the highest. Explaining human and nonhuman behavior by reference to scientific laws and the theories expressed of physical states, events, and entities. Because modern psychology emerged roughly in the mid-19th century. Information of behaviorism was gathered in its early stages by introspection (looking at your own inner states of being; your own desires, feelings,

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    Essay Length: 3,398 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Biology Evolution

    Biology Evolution

    Where are we coming from? Have you ever wondered who or what started the universe and life? How come the universe has a variety of living things and nonliving things? The universe could start from two different types of beginning, creation and evolution. God created the universe and let all kinds of living and nonliving things exist together which shows creation. Evolution is based on changes occur within organisms from one generation to the next,

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    Essay Length: 1,131 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Mikki

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