FACULTY OF SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY 2017/2018 FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION
Plant Diversity and Function (PLB 108) - Lecture Note The Evolution of Today's PlantsEvolution of the Conducting Cells of Vascular SystemsAngiosperms: Flowering PlantsGeneral Problem in Plant FunctionUptake and Movement of Water & Solutes in PlantsTransport of Water and Minerals in the Xylemetc
A collection of 158 questions and answers in Use of English (GNS 111) course, for 100 level (first year) Biochemistry department, University of Ilorin.
To forecast the number of global mobile cellular subscriptions in the year 2025 and thus checking the validity of the model obtained by modeling the growth of mobile cellular subscriptions in - India, UK, and Cuba.
Research question - To what extent does increasing concentration (0mg, 250mg,500mg,1000mg, and 2000mg) of anti glycemic medicines Metformin (C 4 H 11 N) and Natural anti glycemic product Black Plum seeds powder (Syzygium cumin) (mg) affect the rate of respiration of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) measured in terms of gas released (ppm ±0.010) by using the sensor?
Abstract: The purpose of this experiment to find the values of resistances from different resistors by using color code method and also with the help of digital multimeter. After performing this experiment we know how to use digital multimeter to find out values of resistance, current and voltages.
Abstract: · The purpose of this experiment is to check hoe voltages remain same and current varies in parallel circuit.· Also how current remains same and voltage varies in series.· Then we need to measure current and voltage values by using Ohm’s law and Power relation.
This is an assignment on Significant Figures and Dimensional Analysis, with the solutions/answers contained.
This assignment details great physicists and their contributions to Physics. It covers Physicists like Galileo GalileiIsaac NewtonMichael FaradayJames Clerk MaxwellWilhem RontgenMarie Curieand more
This assignment covers several questions on Displacement and Velocity to which answers are provided. 1. Define and differentiate vector quantities vs scalar quantities 2. Using the definitions you have given in question number 1, categorise the following terms inside the box into scalar quantities and vector quantities. 3. Define and differentiate distance vs displacement 4. Lancellot started dashing from point A to point C, then he made a final dash from point C to point B to reach Ms Odette...
Acceleration and Free-Fall - 5 Assignment Questions on Acceleration and Free Fall
Physics is a branch of science that studies matter and its motion as well as how it interacts with energy and forces. Physics is a huge subject as it studies the smallest elementary particles and atoms as well as the largest stars and the universe. Scientists who are experts in physics are called physicists. Advances in physics often enable advances in new technologies. For example, advances in the understanding of electromagnetism, solid-state physics, and nuclear physics led directly to the...
Distributed Revision Questions 2019 Preview1.Distinguish between the link-register model, and the message-passing model in which each channel has unit capacity. Then implement the link-register model using the message passing model. 2. A keyboard process K sends an arbitrarily large stream of key-codes to a process P, which is supposed to store them in the memory. In addition to receiving the inputs from K, P also executes an infinite computation G. The channel (K, P) has a finite...
INTRODUCTION Metabolism is simply defined as the total sum of enzyme catalyzed chemical reactions that take place in living cells. All living cells irrespective of their origin (be it plants, animals and micro-organisms) participate in metabolism, which is responsible for the coordination of all activities carried out by these organisms. Metabolism is in two phases: anabolism (synthetic) and catabolism (degradative) phases. Anabolism undergoes the following:Reductive reactions.Starts from k...
This report helps you to understand the concept of simulation easily and in very efficient way