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    Tongue the Tongue

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    with the teeth to create different types of words. This part also helps you eat by helping to move food around your mouth while you chew. Your tongue pushes the food to your back teeth so the teeth can grind it up. The tongue is covered with moist‚ pink tissue called mucosa. PARTS OF TONGUE * Papillae :it is located on the upper side of the tongue And the four types of papillae * Filiform (thread shaped) * Fungiform(mushroom shaped) * Foliate (leaf shaped) * Vallate

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    red/pink eyes - Low Vision - Sensitivity to bright light and glare - involuntary eye movements - "Slowness to see" in infancy - Inability of the eyes to work together These are all symptoms of albinos but an albino can have perfect health and only suffer from very light skin. Causes Albinism is caused when a person inherits two recessive genes that cause them to not produce the normal amount of melanin. This makes their skin and hair lighter and can cause their eyes to appear red/pink. The

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    Chemistry and Nh3

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    [Co(NH3)5(NO2-O)]Cl2 (red/ salmon-pink crystal) [Co(NH3)5(NO2-O)]Cl2 + warm HCl → [Co(NH3)5(NO2-N)]Cl2 (yellow or orange-brown) [Co(NH3)5(NO2-N)]Cl2 + UV → [Co(NH3)5(NO2-O)]Cl2 (red/ salmon-pink crystal) The complexes [Co(NH3)5(NO2-N)]Cl2 and [Co(NH3)5(NO2-O)]Cl2 can be distinguished by using IR-spectroscopy. The hypothesis was these complexes can be differ by the color of there crystals‚ e.g. [Co(NH3)5(NO2-N)]Cl2 (yellow or orange-brown) and [Co(NH3)5(NO2-O)]Cl2 (red/ salmon-pink crystal). For the O-bonded

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    Laboratory Report Title: Observation of Chemical Change Course: General College Chemistry Purpose This experiment examines the reactions of common chemical s contained in consumer products. The purpose is to observe the macroscopic changes that these chemicals undergo. The goals of the experiment observe properties of chemical reactions and to associate chemical properties with household products. Procedure We do not have the ability to see with a naked eye individual atoms and molecules

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    Engagement Research Paper

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    Engagement for individuals is a good foundation to make learning possible. For engagement to take place‚ individuals have to see that others have an influence on them‚ and that interaction is necessary. Now Daniel Pink talks about how rewarding and punishing behavior results in either doing the behavior more or less‚ and there has been a lot of emphasis on rewarding behavior. This emphasis fails to see the importance of being engaged in the work for the work‚ rather than focus on the reward only

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    Ponds’ Concept of Ideal Beauty through Its Product Ponds White Beauty It is a common knowledge that in several cultural products‚ such as movies‚ advertisements and other texts‚ women have become the center of focus most of the time. We all know that advertisement is one of the most important factors for both commercial and non-commercial companies‚ especially for commercial companies. If the companies do not advertise their products‚ the society will not pay attention to the products which

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    different concentration and the time taken for the purple pink colour of potassium permanganate solution to change to colourless is recorded. This is because glucose donates electrons to the permanganate ions‚ causing it to change colour (Kolej Mara Banting – Students’ Handbook for Biology HL Year 1). MnO4- + 8H+ + 5e- ------> Mn2+ + 4H2O (Purple pink in (Colourless

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    Potato Osmosis Paper

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    light orange/pink in color. The exposed part of the potato also began to change color from its natural beige to light brown. The top part of the potato began to slightly lose its firm shape. In the second hour of the experiment‚ the water changed into a darker orange/pink color‚ the potato color grew darker as well. By the second hour the side walls of the exposed potato began to slightly cave into the middle. By the third hour the water continued to change into a darker orange/pink color. The

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    What's in a Name

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    Important Symbolism in Young Goodman Brown What’s in a name? Parents often put a great deal of thought into picking out a name for their children in hopes that others view it as a reflection of their uniqueness and a representation of their future aspirations. Authors also put a great deal of thought into their characters’ names and supporting objects to help the reader understand the meaning of their writings. Nathaniel Hawthorne uses duplicity in the characters of Young Goodman Brown and Faith;

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    – differentiate  between non  lactose  fermenters  and lactose  fermenters    The production of acid from lactose  fermentation causes the colonies of  lactose fermenters to appear ​ Pink  distinguishing it from other gram  negative bacteria       grow     EMB(p.  111)              blooded  animals)  organisms  which grow  and form  pink colonies   ­ gram  negative non  lactose  fermenting  bacteria  grow as  colorless  colonies   ­ gram  positive  bacteria  grow poorly  do to  inhibition by  bile and  crystal violet  

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