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    compositions of all three types of sandwich cookie. We will then compare the percent composition of each cookie to the other cookies and to our hypothesized percent compositions to see how similarly the brands and recipe make their cookies and if our hypothesis was correct. Based on the percent compositions we calculate, we can discuss why manufacturers would make their cookies with those ratios of ingredients, taking into account the cost of each ingredient, which may cause manufacturers to put less of

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    of the labs was a diffusion lab to prove the concept in its entirety, and the second lab was over a “naked” egg and how it changed in shape. We can say that all of the changes present in each lab was due to diffusion. These labs both proved our hypothesis’ wrong or right. First there was the diffusion lab. In this lab we tested a bag of starch and iodine. First we put some starch into a bag and then put it into the beaker full of water with iodine. We predicted a lot of things. First, if the bag

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    They are crustaceans. Isopods live in the sea, or on land. We tested the effect of dark and light on isopods performance. The independent variable is light versus dark. The dependent variable is the number of isopods on each side of the chamber. My hypothesis was, if they choose dark or light, the number of isopods Material Chamber 10 isopods 1 sorting brush Stop watch Aluminum foil Procedure Cover one side of the

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    A Rostrata Hypothesis

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    Based on the results, the study hypothesis was supported. The force production was determined by A.rostrata during terrestrial and aquatic locomotion using their axial locomotion. During the many trials, A.rostrata used different parts of the body to push off the substrate. However, the prediction was wrong. Originally it was expected that force production will be greater in terrestrial environments. But the data collected confirms that there was greater force production in aquatic environments

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    Naked Egg Experiment

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    to dissolve the outer shell of a raw egg. This experiement required six household items: two bowls, two eggs, vinegar, and water. The question that evolved was, what happens to an egg submerged in vinegar (acid) vs. water (neutral)? My hypothesis is that there will be a chemical reaction to the egg as result of the vinegar however the egg in water will remain the same. I think this because vinegar is an acid, about 4% acetic acid, and acids have the ability to break down certain subtances

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    Introduction It is commonly known that athletes sacrifice their bodies for the benefit of the sport. However, the increased demands from coaches, parents, and others motivate these athletes to adopt harmful practices, such as extreme dieting and weight loss. Athletes most often susceptible to implementing such behaviors are body builders, boxers, wrestlers, ballet dancers, and gymnasts. These athletes are notorious for becoming fixated on their weight and body composition. Consequently, there are

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    This experiment was performed in order to help in the learning of the different types of reactions. Through this experiment we also learned about precipitates: these are the solids that form during a reaction. Making a hypothesis wasn’t the easiest because there are a total of 6 different experiments put all into one class activity. We hypothesized that each of these experiments will give us either a synthesis or single replacement reaction. The variables weren’t that hard to determine; the independent

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    Pill Bug Experiments

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    opportunity to choose their favorite. Each trial was set in 2 minute intervals. The results were that majority of the trials, the roly polys actually chose neither. Their main choice was the selection of an escape. The results indeed did not prove our hypothesis Unexpected results could have been because they were not hungry and just frightened to be set in a new environment so abruptly.

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    Lab Report On Pillbug

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    Procedure Questions 2. Throughout the three trials, the bugs seemed to either all be moving or not moving at one time. Some bugs climbed on top of each other or rode on each other’s backs. There were a few bugs that played dead. For example, one bug laid on its back while not moving for almost the entire lab. The bugs typically liked to stay near each other. For example, in the wet and dry test, at one point, all of the bugs were clumped on the far side of the dry chamber. 3. Pillbug

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    G. T. Webb, Patent US8579971 - Inflatable intra ocular lens/lens retainer. Google Books, 2008. [Online]. Available: https://www.google.com/patents/US8579971. Accessed: Feb. 5, 2017. This patent explained the science and theory behind the Ocumetics Bionic lens. The bionic lens is substantially an inflatable intra ocular lens, which can replace the human crystalline lens. When the human lens is taken out, the bionic lens can be directly compressed by the lens capsule or the ciliary muscle to alter

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