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Lab AssignmentWelcome to the Lab component of Physics I. This week's lab is called "Ideal Gas Law." You will conduct experiments to see how pressure, volume and temperature of an ideal gas may vary. Do you remember what an ideal gas is?First, download and read the two documents below:Click here for the user's guide for "Ideal Gas Law"Click here for the instructions for the "Ideal Gas Laws" labNow, log into your account. https://virtuallabs.ket.org/physics/Watch the video overview (remember, there is no sound). Watch the arrow as it shows you where to click to perform the lab. You will also find the instructions in the PDF documents to be extremely helpful as you work the lab.Then, get into the Virtual Physics Lab and run several experiments, using a wide variety of data points. You need to generate a Lab Report to submit for this assignment. Here are the criteria for the Lab Report:Introduction/Thesis (Explain the principles you are studying, and what results you expect to see in this experiment)Background (Explain the concepts that form the foundation for this lab)Methodology (Explain the apparatus used, and how you manipulated the apparatus)Data (Include screen shots from the Grapher, or spreadsheets that contain data, or any charts or graphs you created)Analysis (Look over the data and analyze the results - were results consistent with original expectations, or did you see something different?)Conclusions (Provide your interpretation of what happened with this set of data; provide explanations of why the results turned out the way they did; indicate what sources of error may have impacted the experiment, and anticipate what should happen in future research)Virtual LabUser: ricansoldier82Pass: howitzer1
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Lesson 4Activity 1: 3D Models of BacteriumConstruct a 3D model of two bacteria, cocci and bacilli . You can use clay, fo ...
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Lesson 4Activity 1: 3D Models of BacteriumConstruct a 3D model of two bacteria, cocci and bacilli . You can use clay, food, or other materials. You will need to use the information you learned during the task.How is the size of the bacterium different than that of viruses?Take a picture of your bacteria to upload it along with your answer to the question. Activity 2: Cultivate the bacteria that grow on your handIngredients: small airtight container, gelatin dessertIf you buy gelatin from a package,
follow the instructions to make it. If you cannot make the gelatin
yourself, you can buy gelatin already made. (try to find a clear gelatin
if possible)Directions:Heat water on the stove and add the
package contents to it, stirring the mixture vigorously until the
gelatin grains dissolve. While the solution is still hot, pour into
container where you want to cultivate your bacteria, and put the lid on
in order to avoid contamination.Store the container in the fridge overnight so the gelatin can solidify.Remove from fridge once solid, touch the surface of the gelatin with your fingersPut the lid on again and leave the container at room temp or near the radiator for 2 days.After a few days you will see some
white spots on the gelatin. These are your hands' skin bacteria. Even if
you try to wash your hands and repeat the experiment again, we will
always have bacteria on our hands.Leave the gelatin for longer to see how much the bacteria grow. Write up what happened during the lab. Provide an explanation for your results.Activity 3: Classifying Bacteria LabComplete the virtual lab Classifying Using Biotechnology Activity 4:Bacterial ID LabComplete the Bacterial ID Lab.Activity 5: Case StudyComplete the case study, Microbial Pie, or What Did You Feed the Neighbors? First, Download the case study.Second, Work through the case, answering all questions.Submit all lab reports, case study answers, and pictures of models to Moodle.
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American InterContinental University Organ Structures Case Study Analysis
InstructionsYou will create this assignment following the Assignment Detail instructions below. This assignment will be submitted in the Unit 4 - Submission Assignment lesson in intellipath.Review the tutorial titled How to Submit the Intellipath Submission Assignment.Please submit your work to this week’s Intellipath Unit Submission lesson. Click the Upload button within the submission lesson to access the submission area. Click the Select File button to upload your document, and then click "OK" to finish.Human Organ Systems The human body is truly remarkable and is designed to function effectively. Organs are important structures composed of different tissues that facilitate specific functions within the body. Organs function as part of an integrated group of structures known as organ systems. These organ systems form the organizational units that are responsible for crucial processes necessary for sustaining life.Examples of organ systems include, but are not limited to, the cardiovascular system, the digestive system, the musculoskeletal system, the nervous system, the excretory system, the endocrine system, and the respiratory system. Even organ systems do not function alone. These systems work together, interacting with other organs in a functional network that keeps the body in balance. (Look up the term homeostasis in your text.) When homeostasis or the normal functioning of organ systems is disrupted, disease may develop, causing injury to the body or even death. The following case studies detail an outcome associated with a disease or organ malfunction:Select ONE study to investigate further for your assignment. Critically evaluate the information provided, and correlate it with the organ systems that are affected in the scenario. Use the information that you have gathered to answer the assignment questions that follow the case study. Present your work as an APA-formatted research report.Case Study 1:Atherosclerosis is narrowing of the arteries caused by the accumulation of fatty deposits on the arterial walls. On June 22, 2002, the St. Louis Cardinals were preparing for their upcoming baseball game against the Chicago Cubs. Concern arose when their prized pitcher, 33-year old Darryl Kile did not show up for practice. Soon after, he was found still in his hotel room where he had suddenly died in his sleep (New York Times, 2002). It was discovered that the cause of death was related to three of his coronary arteries being 80–90% blocked as a result of atherosclerosis (New York Times, 2002), which ultimately caused him to suffer a heart attack.Answer the following 3 questions in regard to this case study:Provide a description of how the heart functions. Based on this, explain why atherosclerosis would result in a heart attack.How are arteries different from veins and capillaries? Describe the functions of arteries, veins, and capillaries.Vertebrates and some invertebrates have a closed circulatory system. Describe each of these. Explain the advantage of having a closed circulatory system over an open circulatory system.Case Study 2:Cigarette smoking remains the leading preventable cause of death in the United States, causing an estimated 438,000 deaths—or about 1 out of every 5 smokers—each year (Woloshin, Schwartz, & Welch, 2008).Mr. Amos is 57 years old and has been smoking for the past 30 years of his life. A recent doctor's visit revealed that Mr. Amos has stage-3 lung cancer, characterized by his symptoms of nagging chest pain, fatigue, coughing up blood, substantial weight loss, and increased carbon dioxide levels in his blood. The doctor informed Mr. Amos that had he quit his smoking habit several years ago, he would have reduced his risk for developing lung cancer later in life. Mr. Amos immediately began treatment for the lung cancer that had metastasized to his lymph nodes.Answer the following 3 questions regarding this case study:Briefly describe the respiratory system. What main components in cigarettes affect the respiratory system? Explain the effect of 2 compounds on specific organs, cells, and processes in the respiratory system.There are alternate mechanisms of transporting carbon dioxide (CO2) and oxygen (O2) in the blood. Explain how smoking might lead to increased levels of carbon dioxide in the blood.Can smoking affect other organ systems of the body? Give specific examples, and briefly explain your answer.Follow these guidelines for your APA research paper:Utilize at least 2 credible sources to support the arguments presented in the paper. Make sure you cite them appropriately within your paper, and list the references in APA format on your Reference page. In accordance with APA formatting requirements, your paper should include an Abstract, Title, and Reference page; should be double-spaced; and should include a running head and page numbers. Your paper should be 2–3 pages in length, not counting the Title page, Abstract, and Reference page.ReferencesAlman, L. K. (2002). Heart disease can hit even the young, like Kile. The New York Times. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/25/sports/baseball...Woloshin, S., Schwartz, L, & Welch, H. G. (2008). The risk of death by age, sex, and smoking status in the United States: Putting health risks in context. Retrieved from https://academic.oup.com/jnci/article/100/12/845/8...Grading CriteriaProficient DescriptorPoints CASE STUDY CONTENT (total of 110 points) CASE 1 Describes how the heart functions.20 Explains why atherosclerosis would result in a heart attack.30 Describes the functions of arteries, veins, and capillaries.Differentiates arteries from veins and capillaries.20 Describes both vertebrates, and some invertebrates, that have a closed circulatory system.Explains the advantage of having a closed circulatory system over an open circulatory system.40 CASE 2 Describes the respiratory system. 20 Identifies the compounds in cigarettes that affect the respiratory system.Delineates the effects of two cigarette compounds on specific organs, cells, and processes in the respiratory system. 20 Describes the alternate mechanisms of transporting carbon dioxide (CO2) and oxygen (O2) in the blood.Explains how smoking might lead to increased levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the blood. 30 Explains whether smoking can affect other organ systems of the body.Gives specific examples of how smoking affects other organ systems. 40OrganizationOrganizes paper to answer the 4 questions related to chosen Case Study.Uses clear topic sentences to state the focus of each section.Uses facts and vocabulary relevant to human organ systems.10FormatProvides a 2 -3 page paper that is double-spaced, and includes a title page, abstract, reference page, running head, and page numbers. 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follow the instructions to make it. If you cannot make the gelatin
yourself, you can buy gelatin already made. (try to find a clear gelatin
if possible)Directions:Heat water on the stove and add the
package contents to it, stirring the mixture vigorously until the
gelatin grains dissolve. While the solution is still hot, pour into
container where you want to cultivate your bacteria, and put the lid on
in order to avoid contamination.Store the container in the fridge overnight so the gelatin can solidify.Remove from fridge once solid, touch the surface of the gelatin with your fingersPut the lid on again and leave the container at room temp or near the radiator for 2 days.After a few days you will see some
white spots on the gelatin. These are your hands' skin bacteria. Even if
you try to wash your hands and repeat the experiment again, we will
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Based on this, explain why atherosclerosis would result in a heart attack.How are arteries different from veins and capillaries? Describe the functions of arteries, veins, and capillaries.Vertebrates and some invertebrates have a closed circulatory system. Describe each of these. Explain the advantage of having a closed circulatory system over an open circulatory system.Case Study 2:Cigarette smoking remains the leading preventable cause of death in the United States, causing an estimated 438,000 deaths—or about 1 out of every 5 smokers—each year (Woloshin, Schwartz, & Welch, 2008).Mr. Amos is 57 years old and has been smoking for the past 30 years of his life. A recent doctor's visit revealed that Mr. Amos has stage-3 lung cancer, characterized by his symptoms of nagging chest pain, fatigue, coughing up blood, substantial weight loss, and increased carbon dioxide levels in his blood. 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