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What are repeated measurements in experiments?
Measurements
made on each
subject
over time
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Why are repeated measurements used in research?
To assess
changes
over time in
subjects
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In a diabetes study, what is measured before treatment?
Glucose level
of patients
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What does repeated measurement design involve?
Administering a single
treatment
multiple times
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What is a crossover design in research?
Participants receive two different
treatments
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What is the purpose of a control group in experiments?
For comparison with the
experimental group
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What are the two types of control groups?
Negative
and
positive
control groups
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What does a negative control group receive?
A
treatment
that will not give an
effect
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What does a positive control group receive?
A
treatment
known for a particular effect
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What are laboratory techniques and methods?
Procedures for conducting scientific experiments
Essential for utilizing
laboratory equipment
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How does Cambridge dictionary define a laboratory?
A room for
scientific
tests and teaching
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What are microbiological techniques used for?
Studying
microorganisms
like
bacteria
and
viruses
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What is sterilization in microbiology?
Heating media to kill all
living
organisms
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What temperature is used for sterilization in an autoclave?
121°C
for
15 minutes
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What are aseptic techniques used for?
To reduce
bacterial contamination
risk
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What is inoculation in microbiology?
Introducing
bacteria
to a
media
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How are bacteria introduced to agar?
Using a
heat-sterilized
loop
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What is incubation in microbiology?
Maintaining
conditions
for
growth
and
development
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What is the typical incubation temperature for pathogens?
37 °C
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What is spectrophotometry used for?
Measuring
light absorption
and
transmittance
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What does a spectrophotometer measure?
The
intensity
of light passing through a sample
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What is extraction in laboratory techniques?
Converting compounds into another
phase
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What are the steps for preparing crude extracts from plants?
Air Drying of Samples
Grinding
the Dried Samples
Soaking
in a Solvent
Collecting the Filtrate
Evaporating
the Solvent
Recovering the Extract
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What is the purpose of air drying plant samples?
To enhance
extraction efficiency
of compounds
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Why is grinding important in the extraction process?
It allows
compounds
to dissolve more easily
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What is the first step in the extraction process?
Air drying of
samples
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What is the purpose of soaking ground samples in a solvent?
To dissolve
compounds
into the solvent
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What are common solvents used in extraction?
Ethanol
,
acetone
,
petroleum ether
,
hexane
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What is the purpose of collecting the filtrate?
To obtain
dissolved compounds
from samples
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What is the last step in preparing crude extracts?
Evaporating the
solvent
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What is titration used for?
Determining the
concentration
of a solution
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What are the common types of titration?
Acid-base
and
redox
titration
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What does acid-base titration depend on?
Neutralization
between an acid and a base
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What is aeration in soil?
Interchange of gases between
atmosphere
and soil
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What is centrifugation used for?
Separating substances using
centrifugal
force
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What does chromatography mean?
Color
writing
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What are the main types of chromatography?
Gas Chromatography
Liquid Chromatography
Paper Chromatography
Thin-layer Chromatography
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What is the application of gas chromatography?
Analyzing
volatile
gases
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What is the application of liquid chromatography?
Analyzing
metal ions
and
organic compounds
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What is paper chromatography used for?
Separating
amino acids
and
anions
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