BIOC 303: Integrated Laboratory Techniques II

Institution EGERTON UNIVERSITY
Course LABORATORY SCIENCE
Year 3rd Year
Semester Unknown
Posted By Mwalimu Evans Okoyo.
File Type pdf
Pages 63 Pages
File Size 2.11 MB
Views 2366
Downloads 0
Price: Buy Now whatsapp Buy via whatsapp
  • whatsapp
  • facebook
  • twitter

Description

A centrifuge of some kind is found in every biochemistry laboratory. Centrifuges have many applications, but they are used primarily for the preparation of biological samples and for the analysis of the physical properties of biomolecules, organelles, and cells. Centrifugation is carried out by spinning a biological sample at a high rate of speed, thus subjecting it to an intense force (artificial gravitational field). Most centrifuge techniques fit into one of two categories: preparative centrifugation or analytical centrifugation.
Below is the document preview.

No preview available
Respiratory Physiology Trending!
Updated notes on respiratory physiology
2887 Views 0 Downloads 5.1 MB
KFI 201: CONSUMER THEORY Trending!
Latest detailed notes on consumer theory
32 Pages 2328 Views 0 Downloads 1.1 MB
Cnidaria and Ctenophore Trending!
Updated notes on Cnidaria and Ctenophore
3266 Views 0 Downloads 4.75 MB
NERVOUS TISSUE Trending!
This course provides detailed notes on nervous system
68 Pages 3152 Views 0 Downloads 1.53 MB
INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY Trending!
Latest notes on invertebrate zoology
2011 Views 1 Downloads 3.11 MB
PRINCIPLES OF DATABASES
Over the past two decades there has been enormous growth in the number and importance of database applications. Databases are used to store, manipulate, and retrieve data in nearly every type of organization, including business, health care, education, government, and libraries.
658 Views 0 Downloads 1.13 MB
Integrals of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Trending!
Integrals of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
11 Pages 2926 Views 0 Downloads 165.26 KB
Principles of Questionnaire Construction Trending!
Rank ordering is a method that works well with a small number of objects, such as 10. For example, instead of rating how serious each of a set of organizational problems are, you could ask the respondent to simply sort them in order of most to least serious.
2419 Views 0 Downloads 23.36 KB
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS
Statistics is the study of how to collect, organize analyze and interpret numerical information (data).
327 Views 0 Downloads 24.68 KB
NGE 201: GEOGRAPHIC THOUGHT Trending!
Friedrich Ratzel (1844-1904) He dominated the geographical scene in the late 19th century. He got his early education at several universities in Germany. He travelled widely in the United States, Europe and Mexico and Worked at the Universities of Munich and Leipzig. He was trained in zoology, geology and comparative anatomy.
2832 Views 0 Downloads 59.5 KB