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flat Braden N. Keegan F.

=DNA= A sample of our DNA.
 * 1) What are the 5 elements that make up DNA?
 * 2) What is the function of DNA from day to day?
 * 3) Describe how long strands of double-helical DNA fit into the nucleus of a single cheek cell.
 * 4) What was the purpose of using the cell lysis solution?
 * 5) Why does the DNA become visible once the alcohol is added?
 * 6) If DNA is so thin, how is it that we are able to see it during this simple lab exercise?
 * 7) Why is DNA referred to as your genetic fingerprint?
 * 8) Give some examples of how DNA is used everyday.


 * 1) the 5 things are nitrogen, phosphate, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen
 * 2) it tells your cells what to do and how to do it.
 * 3) it is folded up into the nucleus.
 * 4) It destroys the cell.
 * 5) It makes the DNA move to the top because of its density.
 * 6) Because it clumps together
 * 7) Because it contains everything about you.
 * 8) DNA is used in crime scene investigations.

=DNA replication model = the first stage of DNA replication

The second stage of DNA replication

The third stage of DNA replication media type="custom" key="12659628"

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=Medaka and Casper Infograph= =Diaper Dissection Lab= First we cut the diaper in half. Then we used one half to test how much water it held and the other half we cut into 3 pieces and tested each piece individually with water.

We predicted that the diaper would only 120mL it held a total of 290mL. The top layer felt like soft paper towels, it repelled water and slightly absorbed. We thought it would hold 10mL, but it only held 4mL. The middle layer feels like cotton, it absorbed the water and inflated. We thought it would hold 8mL, but it held 10mL. The bottom layer feels like packing paper, it repelled the water. We predicted it to hold 10mL, but it held 13mL.

We think that disposable are bad. If it rains the materials will go through the soil and ruin it. The chemicals in the diapers are bad and will swell up and take more space. It also will warm up and that is bad for the soil.