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  1. J

    Electrical or Telecommunication?

    Mechatronics is the recommended stream, the others are more theory, except for civil or computer eng, OR you could always do computer science...
  2. J

    Engineering Orientation stuff

    Really? is that what happened Mr K (Kai), shoulda called me in to see, did J present?
  3. J

    Gpa 5.5?

    Yeah Mr K, just like me, multiple fails, and don't mention my name, coz I don't want people to know I failed eng, (just u guys and J)...
  4. J

    Need help:Engineering Tutoring Advert

    Hey yo, you didn't offer me tutoring when I waz still around Mr K... and I was doing Mechatronics, and I failed fkn Power & Machines and shit, although I did finally pass F und. of Mechanics...
  5. J

    Engineering Physics txtbook sale!

    Hi there, I have an engineering txtbook for the Physics & Materials subject for sale. It is in a new, unused condition and is still shrink wrapped (although kinda falling off/ripped) but no disc/program for online quizzes. I'll sell it for a price of around $200 or you can search for an ebay...
  6. J

    Focus Question: Biology

    Go and try Heineman Biology pgs. 35-36 or go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangroves http://members.optusnet.com.au/~janewest000/Mangrove/
  7. J

    OMG jagshemesh

    Alright, I will stop, but I'm just trying to help here,... no offence to you, BUT just for your information if your reading this post and if your interested and really want to know; I'm not trying to boost my post count by reposting the same reply, I've also already posted 2 of my own questions...
  8. J

    Intruments used by medical personnel with Oxygen saturation and Co2 Concentration

    For the both it would probably be the thing that is clipped onto the finger. Its found in hospitals and it measures blood flow, oxygen concentration ie carbondioxie levels, etc.
  9. J

    PRACTs In BIO

    Background Information Carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced in living organisms as a result of cellular respiration. When carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves in water (H2O) it forms carbonic acid (H2CO3), which is toxic to cells. All organisms get rid of carbon dioxide (CO2) as quickly as possible...
  10. J

    EXPERIMENT: carbon dioxide and pH

    Background Information Carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced in living organisms as a result of cellular respiration. When carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves in water (H2O) it forms carbonic acid (H2CO3), which is toxic to cells. All organisms get rid of carbon dioxide (CO2) as quickly as possible...
  11. J

    Prac Assesment

    Background Information Carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced in living organisms as a result of cellular respiration. When carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves in water (H2O) it forms carbonic acid (H2CO3), which is toxic to cells. All organisms get rid of carbon dioxide (CO2) as quickly as possible...
  12. J

    Help on practical exam

    Background Information Carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced in living organisms as a result of cellular respiration. When carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves in water (H2O) it forms carbonic acid (H2CO3), which is toxic to cells. All organisms get rid of carbon dioxide (CO2) as quickly as possible...
  13. J

    Biology Marathon 2006

    Background Information Carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced in living organisms as a result of cellular respiration. When carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves in water (H2O) it forms carbonic acid (H2CO3), which is toxic to cells. All organisms get rid of carbon dioxide (CO2) as quickly as possible...
  14. J

    Bio Prac exercise

    Background Information Carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced in living organisms as a result of cellular respiration. When carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves in water (H2O) it forms carbonic acid (H2CO3), which is toxic to cells. All organisms get rid of carbon dioxide (CO2) as quickly as possible...
  15. J

    changing pH prac exam

    Background Information Carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced in living organisms as a result of cellular respiration. When carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves in water (H2O) it forms carbonic acid (H2CO3), which is toxic to cells. All organisms get rid of carbon dioxide (CO2) as quickly as possible...
  16. J

    changing pH prac exam

    Background Information Carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced in living organisms as a result of cellular respiration. When carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves in water (H2O) it forms carbonic acid (H2CO3), which is toxic to cells. All organisms get rid of carbon dioxide (CO2) as quickly as possible...
  17. J

    change in pH

    Background Information Carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced in living organisms as a result of cellular respiration. When carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves in water (H2O) it forms carbonic acid (H2CO3), which is toxic to cells. All organisms get rid of carbon dioxide (CO2) as quickly as possible...
  18. J

    why does the pH drop in water when carbon dioxide is added??

    Background Information Carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced in living organisms as a result of cellular respiration. When carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves in water (H2O) it forms carbonic acid (H2CO3), which is toxic to cells. All organisms get rid of carbon dioxide (CO2) as quickly as possible...
  19. J

    Bio Prac test

    Background Information Carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced in living organisms as a result of cellular respiration. When carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves in water (H2O) it forms carbonic acid (H2CO3), which is toxic to cells. All organisms get rid of carbon dioxide (CO2) as quickly as possible...
  20. J

    effect of Carbon dioxide on the pH of water

    Background Information Carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced in living organisms as a result of cellular respiration. When carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves in water (H2O) it forms carbonic acid (H2CO3), which is toxic to cells. All organisms get rid of carbon dioxide (CO2) as quickly as possible...
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