BIOC 303: Integrated Laboratory Techniques II
| Institution | EGERTON UNIVERSITY |
| Course | LABORATORY SCIENCE |
| Year | 3rd Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | Mwalimu Evans Okoyo. |
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| Pages | 63 Pages |
| File Size | 2.11 MB |
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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.
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