The course project is designed to focus on experimental design. As scientists this project orients you to the process of experimental design.

The course project is designed to focus on experimental design. As scientists this project orients you to the process of experimental design. It entails designing an experiment using the Vernier instrumentation (gas pressure sensor). The results of the experiment are to be presented in a lab report format. The information in the experiment report should match the experiment design presented earlier. 

For the course project you must perform, analyze and share and the results of an experiment of your own design. You have already turned in and received feedback on your experiment design. You need to carry out your experiment as designed in week 9 and incorporating feedback. With the data collected you will analyze your results and draw conclusions. Your information must then be submitted as a lab report. You will also need to fill out the attached self grading sheet and submit it when you submit your lab report. Directions on how to write a lab report are found below in both the written description and the attached Guidelines for Scientific Papers. Lab reports submitted that do not use the Vernier Gas Pressure sensor will not be accepted.

A solution is made by dissolving 2.5 moles of sodium chloride (NaCl) in 198 grams of water. If the molal boiling point constant for water (K b ) is 0….

A solution is made by dissolving 2.5 moles of sodium chloride (NaCl) in 198 grams of water. If the molal boiling point constant for water (Kb) is 0.51 °C/m, what would be the boiling point of this solution? Show all of the work needed to solve this problem.

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an archer shoots an arrow straight upward with an initial speed of 50.0 m/s. after a certain amount of time, the arrow reaches its maximum height, h,…

an archer shoots an arrow straight upward with an initial speed of 50.0 m/s. after a certain amount of time, the arrow reaches its maximum height, h, above the point at which she released the arrow. the archer aims the arrow at an angle of 45 degrees to the horizontal and shoots the arrow at the same speed. ignore the effects of air resistance.

a) indicate which arrow, if either, reaches its max height more quickly? Justify your answer

b) indicate which arrow, if either, has the greatest vertical velocity at its max height? Justify your answer

c) sketch a velocity-time graph representing the vertical velocity of the arrow shot at an angle of 45 degrees.

d) indicate which arrow, if either, has the greatest vertical acceleration at its max height? Justify your answer

You are working the night shift on a medical unit and have been assigned charge nurse responsibilities. You are working with four RNs, one LPN, and…

You are working the night shift on a medical unit and have been assigned charge nurse responsibilities. You are working with four RNs, one LPN, and two UAPs. A client becomes pulseless and is not breathing, and the nurse assigned to the client’s care calls a code. The nurse is occupied at this client’s bedside for 1.5 hours until the resuscitation effort is completed, and the client is transferred to the intensive care unit. This nurse also has four other assigned clients. In addition to the nurse assigned to care for the client requiring resuscitation, two of the other nurses working on your unit are assisting in the code.

  1. Discuss what tasks could you delegate to the UAPs?
  2. The LPN working on the unit is a new graduate and has been employed for only 4 weeks. How would you collaborate with this nurse when delegating tasks for completion?
  3. Discuss how you will maintain the safety of the other clients on your unit while three nurses are occupied with the client requiring resuscitation?

Explain how might effective delegation to other team members contribute to care of the clients on the unit?

Due to government funding cuts, you have recently been appointed as head physiologist for the Centre for Disease Control, due to your unparalleled

Due to government funding cuts, you have recently been appointed as head physiologist for the Centre for Disease Control, due to your unparalleled physiology knowledge and willingness to work for minimum wage. 

Billions of people served worldwide by the popular fast food chain McDowell’s have all fallen ill due to a mysterious chemical being used in the beef. You are tasked with gathering as much information as possible about this chemical with a view to treating those affected.

Note: When people stop eating at McDowell’s, they are no longer affected, but apparently that isn’t an option, especially at 1:00am, nor is it an option to change the beef.

The chemical leads to a dramatically increased heart rate.

1.  Which of the following experiments would be most appropriate to determine if the chemical is a steroid?

Inject the chemical into a rat and determine whether it causes sympathetic or parasympathetic activation.

Add the chemical to cultured cells and determine whether it’s effect is immediate or delayed

Inject the chemical into a rat and determine if it only affects the heart, or if it affects the blood vessels as well.

Add the chemical to cultured cells and determine if the presence of adrenaline increases the effect of the chemical.

Through animal testing, you determine that the chemical increases heart rate by acting directly on the heart itself and affects autonomic nervous system signalling. It appears to have no direct effect on blood vessels. You have not determined if it is affecting other organ systems. Based on this information, the drug could be (select all that apply):

Acting on nicotinic receptors of both sympathetic and parasympathetic postganglionic neurons.

Acting on muscarinic receptors.

Acting on beta-1 adrenergic receptors.

Acting on beta-2 adrenergic receptors.

Acting on alpha-1 adrenergic receptors.

Acting on alpha-2 adrenergic receptors.

You are given the opportunity to interview the sufferers of the delicious beef scandal. Considering your answer to question 2, which of the following questions could help you determine which receptors are being affected by the chemical (select all that apply)?

Have you experienced any muscle weakness?

Have you had difficulty breathing?

Have your fingertips turned white (Generalised vasoconstriction)?  

Have you experienced any erectile dysfunction?

Have you experienced an increased sensitivity to light?

  1. You ask the patients all of the above questions (even though some may have been irrelevant), and they answer “no” to all of them. Judging by this, the chemical must be:
  2. Activating nicotinic receptors.
  3. Blocking nicotinic receptors.
  4. Activating muscarinic receptors.
  5. Blocking muscarinic receptors.
  6. Activating beta-1 receptors.
  7. Blocking beta-1 receptors.
  8. Activating beta-2 receptors.
  9. Blocking beta-2 receptors.
  10. Activating alpha-1 receptors.
  11. Blocking alpha-1 receptors.
  12. Activating alpha-2 receptors.
  13. Blocking alpha-2 receptors.

In an opportunistic move, McDowell’s competitor, “Peckish Bill’s” has begun putting a chemical in their special sauce which reduces the effect of the McDowell’s chemical, slowing heart rate. The relationship between these two chemicals could be considered:

Permissive.

Synergistic.

Antagonistic.

im mainly stuck on question 4 and 5, but I’m also unsure if 2 and 3. This has even answered by someone but I don’t agree/ don’t understand how they came to their conclusion

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Calculate the final temperature when a 17.6 gram sample of ice at 0oC is placed into a styrofoam cup containing 115 grams of water at 76.

Calculate the final temperature when a 17.6 gram sample of ice at 0oC is placed into a styrofoam cup containing 115 grams of water at 76.0 oC. Assume that there is no loss or gain of heat from the surroundings.Heat of fusion of ice = 333 Jg-1Specific heat of water = 4.184 JK-1g-1

Cardiovascular System Heart and Cardiac Output Ion channels within the conduction system of the heart determine the frequency of contractile cycles…

Cardiovascular System Heart and Cardiac Output

  1. Ion channels within the conduction system of the heart determine the frequency of contractile cycles generated by the heart. Describe the autorhythmic properties of the heart, with particular emphasis on the ion channels involved in the pacemaker potentials.
  2. Describe the conduction pathway of the heart and the results of that arrangement.
  3. Briefly describe the events of the cardiac cycle.
  4. Cardiac output is determined by the heart rate and stroke volume, describe the factors that involved in the determination of both.

Sometimes engineers have to face conflicts, such as:

Sometimes engineers have to face conflicts, such as:

Use pesticides to increase food production vs operate organic farming to maintain food safety

Illustrate your views and solutions to the above ethical dilemmas with practical examples.

(with references as well)