1. Sensory neuron 4. Motor neuron causing flexion 2. Interneuron sending impulses up and down
the 5. Motor neuron causing extension spinal cord (2) Interneuron evemancina with motar
naurane Label neurons A E ..
1- Suppose that 20- of a group of people have hazel eyes- Assume that.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Suppose that 20% of a group of people have hazel eyes. Assume that passengers boarding a
plane form a randomly chosen group. a. What is the probability that the fifth passenger boarding
a plane is the first one having hazel eyes? b. What is the probability that the eighth passenger
boarding a plane is the third one having hazel eyes?.
1- Select a business enterprise of interest to you- one that you may p.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
This document discusses selecting a business to pursue after graduation and using technology to gain a competitive advantage in that business. It also asks to describe the IT organization structure where currently employed by creating an organization chart and commenting on how centralized or decentralized the IT function is.
1- Some plants have dark green leaves and others have light green- In.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Some plants have dark green leaves and others have light green. In addition, some plants have
very large leaves and others very small. Think about the advantages or disadvantages of each and
where you might find each of these four. (Think of exposure to sunlight, exposure to wind, water
availability, clirnate...etc). Write one advantage for each of the following leaf types. ( 2 points
each) The presence of light is essential for the maintenance of plants. The amount of light a plant
receives determines the rate of growth and the length of time it remains active. As one of the
most basic metabolic|processes in plants, photosynthesis uses light energy. There are three
aspects to consider when determining how light affects plant growth: intensity, duration, and
quality. a. Dark green leaves: b. Light green leaves: c. Large leaves: d. Small leaves: e. Waxy
leaves: Questions 2-6: 2 points each.
1- Show that L-{anbm-n-m} is a deterministic context-free language-.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
This document describes a language L consisting of strings with the form anbm where n is greater than m. To show L is a deterministic context-free language, a pushdown automaton can be constructed that uses its stack to keep track of the number of a's and b's seen, accepting the string if the stack is empty after seeing the entire string when the number of a's was greater than the number of b's.
1- Signs and symptoms of Alzheimer disease 2- What information should.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Signs and symptoms of Alzheimer disease
2. What information should be included in the education of patient and families affected by
PTSD?
3. Explain some of the challenges encountered by families and patients diagnosed with PTSD.
4. Describe therapeutic approaches that can be utilized to assess and support patients who are
acutely depressed with suicidal ideations.
Have to repost because last expert only answer one question and answers horribly, answer all ,
long and detail re.
1- Scenario- Lauren had been a manager of a major hotel chain for 15 y.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Scenario: Lauren had been a manager of a major hotel chain for 15 years. Due to a hotel
owner's illness, Lauren was offered the opportunity to purchase a hotel near a vacation area she
had often visited. After obtaining a lawyer and an accountant to assist her, Lauren did an analysis
of the business and evaluated several contingencies relating to various scenarios that might occur
based on economic and weather season circumstances. Since the expected monetary value of the
various scenarios was much higher than the price of the hotel, she decided to purchase the hotel.
She resigned her position, obtained a loan, and purchased the hotel. The following year, there
was a severe economic downturn and also a very bad weather season that reduced the number of
guests and also caused a resulting mold situation in the hotel building that required expensive
repair work. Lauren ran short of cash, became emotionally distraught, and eventually had to sell
the hotel at a significant loss. Question: Was it a bad decision for her to purchase the hotel
instead of keeping her other managerial position? Explain. 2. Scenario: Pennsylvania Valve
Company makes three types of valves: Speedy Flow, Sure Flow, and Fine Flow. Each of the
three products has a different contribution margin, and the proportions of the three products sold
have remained steady over the years. Question: How could Pennsylvania valve compute a
breakeven point given this situation? 3. How can conflicts arise between the decision model and
the performance evaluation model used to evaluate managers? Provide an example of this type of
conflict..
1- RNA polymerase made an error during transcription that introduced a.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. RNA polymerase made an error during transcription that introduced an early stop codon.
Which of the following is true? 1. The error will be copied in all cells that are replicated from
that cell. 2. The error will be passed on to the next generation. Neither of the above are true. Both
of the above are true. only \#1: The error will be copied in all cells that are replicated from that
cell. 2nly \#2: The error will be passed on to the next generation..
1- Suppose that 20- of a group of people have hazel eyes- Assume that.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Suppose that 20% of a group of people have hazel eyes. Assume that passengers boarding a
plane form a randomly chosen group. a. What is the probability that the fifth passenger boarding
a plane is the first one having hazel eyes? b. What is the probability that the eighth passenger
boarding a plane is the third one having hazel eyes?.
1- Select a business enterprise of interest to you- one that you may p.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
This document discusses selecting a business to pursue after graduation and using technology to gain a competitive advantage in that business. It also asks to describe the IT organization structure where currently employed by creating an organization chart and commenting on how centralized or decentralized the IT function is.
1- Some plants have dark green leaves and others have light green- In.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Some plants have dark green leaves and others have light green. In addition, some plants have
very large leaves and others very small. Think about the advantages or disadvantages of each and
where you might find each of these four. (Think of exposure to sunlight, exposure to wind, water
availability, clirnate...etc). Write one advantage for each of the following leaf types. ( 2 points
each) The presence of light is essential for the maintenance of plants. The amount of light a plant
receives determines the rate of growth and the length of time it remains active. As one of the
most basic metabolic|processes in plants, photosynthesis uses light energy. There are three
aspects to consider when determining how light affects plant growth: intensity, duration, and
quality. a. Dark green leaves: b. Light green leaves: c. Large leaves: d. Small leaves: e. Waxy
leaves: Questions 2-6: 2 points each.
1- Show that L-{anbm-n-m} is a deterministic context-free language-.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
This document describes a language L consisting of strings with the form anbm where n is greater than m. To show L is a deterministic context-free language, a pushdown automaton can be constructed that uses its stack to keep track of the number of a's and b's seen, accepting the string if the stack is empty after seeing the entire string when the number of a's was greater than the number of b's.
1- Signs and symptoms of Alzheimer disease 2- What information should.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Signs and symptoms of Alzheimer disease
2. What information should be included in the education of patient and families affected by
PTSD?
3. Explain some of the challenges encountered by families and patients diagnosed with PTSD.
4. Describe therapeutic approaches that can be utilized to assess and support patients who are
acutely depressed with suicidal ideations.
Have to repost because last expert only answer one question and answers horribly, answer all ,
long and detail re.
1- Scenario- Lauren had been a manager of a major hotel chain for 15 y.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Scenario: Lauren had been a manager of a major hotel chain for 15 years. Due to a hotel
owner's illness, Lauren was offered the opportunity to purchase a hotel near a vacation area she
had often visited. After obtaining a lawyer and an accountant to assist her, Lauren did an analysis
of the business and evaluated several contingencies relating to various scenarios that might occur
based on economic and weather season circumstances. Since the expected monetary value of the
various scenarios was much higher than the price of the hotel, she decided to purchase the hotel.
She resigned her position, obtained a loan, and purchased the hotel. The following year, there
was a severe economic downturn and also a very bad weather season that reduced the number of
guests and also caused a resulting mold situation in the hotel building that required expensive
repair work. Lauren ran short of cash, became emotionally distraught, and eventually had to sell
the hotel at a significant loss. Question: Was it a bad decision for her to purchase the hotel
instead of keeping her other managerial position? Explain. 2. Scenario: Pennsylvania Valve
Company makes three types of valves: Speedy Flow, Sure Flow, and Fine Flow. Each of the
three products has a different contribution margin, and the proportions of the three products sold
have remained steady over the years. Question: How could Pennsylvania valve compute a
breakeven point given this situation? 3. How can conflicts arise between the decision model and
the performance evaluation model used to evaluate managers? Provide an example of this type of
conflict..
1- RNA polymerase made an error during transcription that introduced a.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. RNA polymerase made an error during transcription that introduced an early stop codon.
Which of the following is true? 1. The error will be copied in all cells that are replicated from
that cell. 2. The error will be passed on to the next generation. Neither of the above are true. Both
of the above are true. only \#1: The error will be copied in all cells that are replicated from that
cell. 2nly \#2: The error will be passed on to the next generation..
1- Read the following sentence- and determine which technique is most.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Read the following sentence, and determine which technique is most applicable to improve its
readability.
I want to inform you of an opportunity that you could be a part of.
A. Eliminating redundancies
B. Developing parallelism
C. Reducing wordy noun phrases
2. Choose the heading that is best at highlighting information and improves readability.
A. There Are Several Potential Benefits Here
B. Outline of Proposed Benefits.
1- Riverside Medical Center- in case study 131- was forced to make cha.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Riverside Medical Center, in case study 13 1 , was forced to make changes to privacy policies
as a result of HIPAA. What changes needed to be made? 2. A number of medical facilities have
been fined for violations of the security of patient medical records under HIPAA. Research the
internet for examples of these violations and fined assessed..
1- Researchers at Northwestern University explored whether meditation.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Researchers at Northwestern University explored whether meditation could help someone
become a more compassionate person (Lim, Condo, & DeSteno, PLoS One, 2015). The
researchers recruited 56 university students, all of whom reported little to no prior experience
with meditation. The subjects were then randomly assigned to one of two treatments: either
regularly completing a meditation session with the web-app Headspace for three weeks or
completing a web-based cognitive training program from Lumosity for three weeks (as a control
group). To test the subjects on their level of compassion, the researchers staged a scenario using
three actors. The subjects would enter a common waiting room where there were three chairs.
Two male actors sat in two of the chairs, leaving one for the subject. After the subject was sitting
for one minute, a female actor came in playing the role of a person suffering. She would walk in
using crutches with some mild expressions of pain and would then lean against the wall with a
sigh of discomfort. The sitting male actors were told to ignore her. What did the subjects do? It
turned out that 10 of the 27 from the meditation group got up and offered the suffering woman
their seat while only 4 of the 29 in the active control group did so.
i) Are you willing to draw a cause-and effect conclusion from this study? Explain why or why
not.
j) To what population are you willing to generalize these results? Justify your choice.
k) Explain why the above analysis does not help you answer this research question: Does the
meditation treatment lead individuals to be more likely to give up their eat than not give up their
seat?.
1- Prepare a written paper of at least 1000 words that includes- 1- De (1).pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Prepare a written paper of at least 1000 words that includes: 1. Describe the structure and
function of your chosen membrane type, including locations in the body and which four of the
main tissue types it belongs to. 2. Identify a specific type of cancer that affects your chosen
membrane type and discuss pathological changes in your chosen membrane type at both gross
and histological levels. 3. Describe how subcellular features disrupt the cell cycle, which leads to
the development of the cancer type identified in part B . 4. Examine how current therapies
attempt to address this disruption in the cell cycle. 5. Differentiate how the body responds
differently to a tissue injury vs cancer..
1- Lark is 16 and she is unsure about what clothes to wear- who she is.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
Lark is experiencing an identity crisis as she is unsure about her clothes, identity, and social groups at age 16. Mark is experiencing foreclosure as his parents convinced him to run the family business instead of going to college against his preference, and he did not confront or question their decision.
1- Jimmy volunteers at events at the hospital each year- He does not w.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Jimmy volunteers at events at the hospital each year. He does not work for more than two
events in a year. Over the past ten years, he attended exactly two events seven times, one event
two times, and no events one time.
a. Define the random variable X.
b. What values dose X take on?
c. Fill in the following table ( where P(x) is the probability of x and u is the expected value). In
addition, what are the expected value and standard deviation of X?.
1- Photosynthesis is broken up into two major reactions- Which one use.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Photosynthesis is broken up into two major reactions. Which one uses light and water to
create ATP and harvest electrons?
a. Light independent reaction
b.Light dependent reaction
2. In the light dependent reaction ___________________.
a. Water is created and used to oxidize NADPH
b. Water is split and the electrons are used to create a hydrogen ion gradient to power the ATP
synthase
c. The enzyme Rubisco is able to fixate carbon dioxide
d. Oxygen combines with hydrogen atoms to create a water source to supply electrons for the
oxidation of NADPH
3. The initial step of the Calvin cycle involves the bonds of ___________ to RuBP.
a. chlorophyll
b. water
c. oxygen
d. carbon dioxide
4. Organisms that create their own food using light as a catalyst are called______where as
organisms that consume organic matter are referred to as____ _
Answer choices: chemoautotrophs, heterotrophs, photoautrotrophs.
5. ____ and_____ are the two main products that result from photosynthesis.
Answer choices for the first blank: Water, carbon dioxide, oxygen, proteins
Answer choices for the second blank: Water, carbon dioxide, glucose, electrons
.
1- On the diagram- show the path of the filtrate through the nephron a.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. On the diagram, show the path of the filtrate through the nephron and indicate the areas in
which the filtrate is isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic to the circulating blood in an organism
that eliminates metabolic wastes. Also show the areas in which chloride ion diffuses into the
tubule and in which it is actively pumped out. 2. Kidney Shut.
1- Over the past eight weeks in this course- I have been introduced to.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Over the past eight weeks in this course, I have been introduced to a lot of new vocabulary and
pieces of artwork from many different cultures and parts of the world. I think I will stop and look
at art and see it much differently. With all of the terms and having shared about different styles
of art, it makes you notice those things quicker now when I look at different creations. I think art
can be found in a lot of different parts of our daily lives, from what we see on our phones when
we are walking in the community and more.
Do you agree or disagree?Why?
2. So coming in to this art class I kept telling myself you have no clue about art so you have to
maintain open minded. As we started the first couple of weeks I was mind blown of how much
detail and history goes behind art. Also learned that art is not only paintings it can be various
things like sculptures, architecture or masks. Now I want to take my children to all the museums
near us so we can explore and learn together. My daughter who loves drawing, painting and be
creative would really appreciate me having a better perception of art. I may feel like I was
struggling in this class but I know for sure I have learned so much and appreciate my fellow
classmates and professor.
Do you agree or disagree?Why?.
1- Name each of the structure labeled in the diagram of the eye to the.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Name each of the structure labeled in the diagram of the eye to the right ( 2 points each) 2.
The photosensitive cells within the retina that respond to dim light (black/white) are called (1
points) 3. The photosensitive cells within the retina that respond to bright light (colors) are called
(1 points) Match the disorder with its description ( 2 points each) 5. Astigmatism a. near sighted
6. Myopia b. far sighted 7. Presbyopia c. decreased elasticity of the lens causing reading
difficulty 8. Hyperopia d. irregularity within the cornea causing blurred vision.
1- Mate choice- for most species it is the female who chooses whom to.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Mate choice: for most species it is the female who chooses whom to mate with. Give a good
reason why this is so in the natural world. 2. What is altruism? When do individuals of a species
tend to exhibit such behavior? Give its significance to the survival of the species. 3. How do you
justify the existence of eusocial species?.
1- Match the letter with event of acrobie eellalar respiration Place w.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Match the letter with event of acrobie eellalar respiration Place where glycolysis happens
Place where enzymes for the Electron Transport Chain are located Place where Krchs cycle
happens CEI.INT.AR RFSPIRATION YOCARUT.ARV REVIFW 1. is the process of splitting a
glucose molesule into 2 pyruvic ncid molesules. 2. The molecule used by cells to store and
transter eneryy is 3. happens when oxygen is present and incluxdes glyeslysis, Krehs cycle, and
Electron transport. 4. This describes a proess that boes NOT require axygen, it neans "without
ait" but still use glycolysis, Krebs cycle and ITTC 5. Type of fermentation used by human
muscles in low oxygen conditions and mierourganisms to make yougurt, cheese, pickles,
saurkraul and kinchi- - 6. The breaks down pyruvic acid iato carbou dooside and produces
NADH, FADH 2 , and ATP. 7. The NADH and FADH2 produced during the Krebs cycle pass
their electrons down the to produce ATP. 8. The passage of H ions through causes it to spin and
produce ATP. 9. This 3 carbon nolocule is produced during glycolysis when glucose splits ia balf
10. If oxygen is NOT present, glycolysis is followed by Produce less ATP. 11. Type of
fermentation used to asake bread dough risc and produce beet and winc, 12. This molecule has
the formula Ca 3 I 12 O b and is split in half during glycolysis, 13. The carbon atoms ia pyruvic
seid ced up as in the atuosplere following the Krebs cycle. 14 orms wben Coenzyme A artaches
to two carbons from pyruvic acid 15. Which molecules act as final electron acceptor in anaerobic
cellular respiration? 16. How many ATP are produced through fermentation? By what process?
What about NADH? 17. Organisms that make their own food using light is called 18. Organisms
that use chemicals from other autotrophs are colled 19. The process of removing an amion group
from an amino acid is called 211 is the process of remusving a carhoxyl group liom an amino
acid. 21. is the process of naking ATP using the E.T.C..
1- Label the following hemacytometer areas for- Normal WBC counting sq.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Label the following hemacytometer areas for: Normal WBC counting squares Size and area
for WBC counting squares Normal RBC counting squares Size and area for RBC counting
squares.
1- Match each structure to a description of its location- -Found in th.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Match each structure to a description of its location.
-Found in the superior left hypochondriac region of the abdomen.
-Located in the superior and medial region of the thoracic cavity.
-Posterior to the nose in the superior portion of the pharynx.
A. Appendix B. Axillary lymph nodes C. Cervical lymph nodes D. Inguinal lymph nodes E.
Lingual tonsils F. Palatine tonsils G. Pharyngeal tonsils H. Spleen I. Thymus
2. Match each structure to a description of its location.
-In the posterior region of the oral cavity
-Posterior to the tongue; anterior to the palatine tonsil
-In the right lower quadrant
A. Appendix B. Axillary lymph nodes C. Cervical lymph nodes D. Inguinal lymph nodes E.
Lingual tonsils F. Palatine tonsils G. Pharyngeal tonsils H. Spleen I. Thymus
3. Match each structure to a description of its location.
-Lymph nodes in the neck
-Lymph nodes in the groin
-Lymph nodes in the armpit
A. Appendix B. Axillary lymph nodes C. Cervical lymph nodes D. Inguinal lymph nodes E.
Lingual tonsils F. Palatine tonsils G. Pharyngeal tonsils H. Spleen I. Thymus.
1- Magnitude 7-8 - Southern Turkey- Find and list a tectonic plate rat.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Magnitude 7.8 - Southern Turkey: Find and list a tectonic plate rate (with units) below from
the USGS map below. (4 points) Name the two plates found at that boundary. Name the resulting
geologic phenomenon experienced at or near that boundary..
1- List three social roles you hold- Name two Social Role Sets within.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. List three social roles you hold. Name two Social Role Sets within one of these.
2. What are the three agents of socialization that researchers propose are the most important in
the socialization of children?
3. What are the three things that Jill Molli discusses in her talk, Reaching for the Stars?
4. What comes to mind when you reflect on what your parents/guardians said about
doing work?
getting an education?
using money?
making your own decisions?
achieving success?
developing talents?.
1- List 4 causes of biodiversity loss and provide an in-depth discussi.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. List 4 causes of biodiversity loss and provide an in-depth discussion of the effects.
part 2
. Why were wolves eradicated from YNP?
2. What were the effects of the removal of the wolves on the ecosystem? Provide examples.
3. When and why were the wolves reintroduced to YNP?
4. What has been the impact of the reintroduction of the wolves on the ecosystem? What changes
have been observed on species interactions? Provide examples.
5. The introduction of the wolves has been successful to both the environment and the local
economy. However, there is still controversy over the reintroduction of the wolves in YNP. Why
is there controversy? What are some of the arguments against having the wolves in YNP?.
1- Let X1 and X2 be two random variables that are independent and dist.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Let X 1 and X 2 be two random variables that are independent and distributed Ber ( 2/3 ) . (a)
Compute the distribution function of X 1 X 2 . (b) Compute the variance of X 1 X 2 ..
1- List the most frequent categories of first words and give some expl.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. List the most frequent categories of first words and give some explanation for the things
children talk about.
2. What oral language skills can the SLP work on to build a firm base for literacy in students?
3. Define culture, and explain how it affects assessment and treatment practices with all children.
4. Define the following terms and discuss the differences between them: language, impairment,
language delay, and language difference.
Please thoroughly explain each question and thank you for your assistance!.
1- Read the following sentence- and determine which technique is most.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Read the following sentence, and determine which technique is most applicable to improve its
readability.
I want to inform you of an opportunity that you could be a part of.
A. Eliminating redundancies
B. Developing parallelism
C. Reducing wordy noun phrases
2. Choose the heading that is best at highlighting information and improves readability.
A. There Are Several Potential Benefits Here
B. Outline of Proposed Benefits.
1- Riverside Medical Center- in case study 131- was forced to make cha.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Riverside Medical Center, in case study 13 1 , was forced to make changes to privacy policies
as a result of HIPAA. What changes needed to be made? 2. A number of medical facilities have
been fined for violations of the security of patient medical records under HIPAA. Research the
internet for examples of these violations and fined assessed..
1- Researchers at Northwestern University explored whether meditation.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Researchers at Northwestern University explored whether meditation could help someone
become a more compassionate person (Lim, Condo, & DeSteno, PLoS One, 2015). The
researchers recruited 56 university students, all of whom reported little to no prior experience
with meditation. The subjects were then randomly assigned to one of two treatments: either
regularly completing a meditation session with the web-app Headspace for three weeks or
completing a web-based cognitive training program from Lumosity for three weeks (as a control
group). To test the subjects on their level of compassion, the researchers staged a scenario using
three actors. The subjects would enter a common waiting room where there were three chairs.
Two male actors sat in two of the chairs, leaving one for the subject. After the subject was sitting
for one minute, a female actor came in playing the role of a person suffering. She would walk in
using crutches with some mild expressions of pain and would then lean against the wall with a
sigh of discomfort. The sitting male actors were told to ignore her. What did the subjects do? It
turned out that 10 of the 27 from the meditation group got up and offered the suffering woman
their seat while only 4 of the 29 in the active control group did so.
i) Are you willing to draw a cause-and effect conclusion from this study? Explain why or why
not.
j) To what population are you willing to generalize these results? Justify your choice.
k) Explain why the above analysis does not help you answer this research question: Does the
meditation treatment lead individuals to be more likely to give up their eat than not give up their
seat?.
1- Prepare a written paper of at least 1000 words that includes- 1- De (1).pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Prepare a written paper of at least 1000 words that includes: 1. Describe the structure and
function of your chosen membrane type, including locations in the body and which four of the
main tissue types it belongs to. 2. Identify a specific type of cancer that affects your chosen
membrane type and discuss pathological changes in your chosen membrane type at both gross
and histological levels. 3. Describe how subcellular features disrupt the cell cycle, which leads to
the development of the cancer type identified in part B . 4. Examine how current therapies
attempt to address this disruption in the cell cycle. 5. Differentiate how the body responds
differently to a tissue injury vs cancer..
1- Lark is 16 and she is unsure about what clothes to wear- who she is.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
Lark is experiencing an identity crisis as she is unsure about her clothes, identity, and social groups at age 16. Mark is experiencing foreclosure as his parents convinced him to run the family business instead of going to college against his preference, and he did not confront or question their decision.
1- Jimmy volunteers at events at the hospital each year- He does not w.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Jimmy volunteers at events at the hospital each year. He does not work for more than two
events in a year. Over the past ten years, he attended exactly two events seven times, one event
two times, and no events one time.
a. Define the random variable X.
b. What values dose X take on?
c. Fill in the following table ( where P(x) is the probability of x and u is the expected value). In
addition, what are the expected value and standard deviation of X?.
1- Photosynthesis is broken up into two major reactions- Which one use.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Photosynthesis is broken up into two major reactions. Which one uses light and water to
create ATP and harvest electrons?
a. Light independent reaction
b.Light dependent reaction
2. In the light dependent reaction ___________________.
a. Water is created and used to oxidize NADPH
b. Water is split and the electrons are used to create a hydrogen ion gradient to power the ATP
synthase
c. The enzyme Rubisco is able to fixate carbon dioxide
d. Oxygen combines with hydrogen atoms to create a water source to supply electrons for the
oxidation of NADPH
3. The initial step of the Calvin cycle involves the bonds of ___________ to RuBP.
a. chlorophyll
b. water
c. oxygen
d. carbon dioxide
4. Organisms that create their own food using light as a catalyst are called______where as
organisms that consume organic matter are referred to as____ _
Answer choices: chemoautotrophs, heterotrophs, photoautrotrophs.
5. ____ and_____ are the two main products that result from photosynthesis.
Answer choices for the first blank: Water, carbon dioxide, oxygen, proteins
Answer choices for the second blank: Water, carbon dioxide, glucose, electrons
.
1- On the diagram- show the path of the filtrate through the nephron a.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. On the diagram, show the path of the filtrate through the nephron and indicate the areas in
which the filtrate is isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic to the circulating blood in an organism
that eliminates metabolic wastes. Also show the areas in which chloride ion diffuses into the
tubule and in which it is actively pumped out. 2. Kidney Shut.
1- Over the past eight weeks in this course- I have been introduced to.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Over the past eight weeks in this course, I have been introduced to a lot of new vocabulary and
pieces of artwork from many different cultures and parts of the world. I think I will stop and look
at art and see it much differently. With all of the terms and having shared about different styles
of art, it makes you notice those things quicker now when I look at different creations. I think art
can be found in a lot of different parts of our daily lives, from what we see on our phones when
we are walking in the community and more.
Do you agree or disagree?Why?
2. So coming in to this art class I kept telling myself you have no clue about art so you have to
maintain open minded. As we started the first couple of weeks I was mind blown of how much
detail and history goes behind art. Also learned that art is not only paintings it can be various
things like sculptures, architecture or masks. Now I want to take my children to all the museums
near us so we can explore and learn together. My daughter who loves drawing, painting and be
creative would really appreciate me having a better perception of art. I may feel like I was
struggling in this class but I know for sure I have learned so much and appreciate my fellow
classmates and professor.
Do you agree or disagree?Why?.
1- Name each of the structure labeled in the diagram of the eye to the.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Name each of the structure labeled in the diagram of the eye to the right ( 2 points each) 2.
The photosensitive cells within the retina that respond to dim light (black/white) are called (1
points) 3. The photosensitive cells within the retina that respond to bright light (colors) are called
(1 points) Match the disorder with its description ( 2 points each) 5. Astigmatism a. near sighted
6. Myopia b. far sighted 7. Presbyopia c. decreased elasticity of the lens causing reading
difficulty 8. Hyperopia d. irregularity within the cornea causing blurred vision.
1- Mate choice- for most species it is the female who chooses whom to.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Mate choice: for most species it is the female who chooses whom to mate with. Give a good
reason why this is so in the natural world. 2. What is altruism? When do individuals of a species
tend to exhibit such behavior? Give its significance to the survival of the species. 3. How do you
justify the existence of eusocial species?.
1- Match the letter with event of acrobie eellalar respiration Place w.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Match the letter with event of acrobie eellalar respiration Place where glycolysis happens
Place where enzymes for the Electron Transport Chain are located Place where Krchs cycle
happens CEI.INT.AR RFSPIRATION YOCARUT.ARV REVIFW 1. is the process of splitting a
glucose molesule into 2 pyruvic ncid molesules. 2. The molecule used by cells to store and
transter eneryy is 3. happens when oxygen is present and incluxdes glyeslysis, Krehs cycle, and
Electron transport. 4. This describes a proess that boes NOT require axygen, it neans "without
ait" but still use glycolysis, Krebs cycle and ITTC 5. Type of fermentation used by human
muscles in low oxygen conditions and mierourganisms to make yougurt, cheese, pickles,
saurkraul and kinchi- - 6. The breaks down pyruvic acid iato carbou dooside and produces
NADH, FADH 2 , and ATP. 7. The NADH and FADH2 produced during the Krebs cycle pass
their electrons down the to produce ATP. 8. The passage of H ions through causes it to spin and
produce ATP. 9. This 3 carbon nolocule is produced during glycolysis when glucose splits ia balf
10. If oxygen is NOT present, glycolysis is followed by Produce less ATP. 11. Type of
fermentation used to asake bread dough risc and produce beet and winc, 12. This molecule has
the formula Ca 3 I 12 O b and is split in half during glycolysis, 13. The carbon atoms ia pyruvic
seid ced up as in the atuosplere following the Krebs cycle. 14 orms wben Coenzyme A artaches
to two carbons from pyruvic acid 15. Which molecules act as final electron acceptor in anaerobic
cellular respiration? 16. How many ATP are produced through fermentation? By what process?
What about NADH? 17. Organisms that make their own food using light is called 18. Organisms
that use chemicals from other autotrophs are colled 19. The process of removing an amion group
from an amino acid is called 211 is the process of remusving a carhoxyl group liom an amino
acid. 21. is the process of naking ATP using the E.T.C..
1- Label the following hemacytometer areas for- Normal WBC counting sq.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Label the following hemacytometer areas for: Normal WBC counting squares Size and area
for WBC counting squares Normal RBC counting squares Size and area for RBC counting
squares.
1- Match each structure to a description of its location- -Found in th.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Match each structure to a description of its location.
-Found in the superior left hypochondriac region of the abdomen.
-Located in the superior and medial region of the thoracic cavity.
-Posterior to the nose in the superior portion of the pharynx.
A. Appendix B. Axillary lymph nodes C. Cervical lymph nodes D. Inguinal lymph nodes E.
Lingual tonsils F. Palatine tonsils G. Pharyngeal tonsils H. Spleen I. Thymus
2. Match each structure to a description of its location.
-In the posterior region of the oral cavity
-Posterior to the tongue; anterior to the palatine tonsil
-In the right lower quadrant
A. Appendix B. Axillary lymph nodes C. Cervical lymph nodes D. Inguinal lymph nodes E.
Lingual tonsils F. Palatine tonsils G. Pharyngeal tonsils H. Spleen I. Thymus
3. Match each structure to a description of its location.
-Lymph nodes in the neck
-Lymph nodes in the groin
-Lymph nodes in the armpit
A. Appendix B. Axillary lymph nodes C. Cervical lymph nodes D. Inguinal lymph nodes E.
Lingual tonsils F. Palatine tonsils G. Pharyngeal tonsils H. Spleen I. Thymus.
1- Magnitude 7-8 - Southern Turkey- Find and list a tectonic plate rat.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Magnitude 7.8 - Southern Turkey: Find and list a tectonic plate rate (with units) below from
the USGS map below. (4 points) Name the two plates found at that boundary. Name the resulting
geologic phenomenon experienced at or near that boundary..
1- List three social roles you hold- Name two Social Role Sets within.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. List three social roles you hold. Name two Social Role Sets within one of these.
2. What are the three agents of socialization that researchers propose are the most important in
the socialization of children?
3. What are the three things that Jill Molli discusses in her talk, Reaching for the Stars?
4. What comes to mind when you reflect on what your parents/guardians said about
doing work?
getting an education?
using money?
making your own decisions?
achieving success?
developing talents?.
1- List 4 causes of biodiversity loss and provide an in-depth discussi.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. List 4 causes of biodiversity loss and provide an in-depth discussion of the effects.
part 2
. Why were wolves eradicated from YNP?
2. What were the effects of the removal of the wolves on the ecosystem? Provide examples.
3. When and why were the wolves reintroduced to YNP?
4. What has been the impact of the reintroduction of the wolves on the ecosystem? What changes
have been observed on species interactions? Provide examples.
5. The introduction of the wolves has been successful to both the environment and the local
economy. However, there is still controversy over the reintroduction of the wolves in YNP. Why
is there controversy? What are some of the arguments against having the wolves in YNP?.
1- Let X1 and X2 be two random variables that are independent and dist.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. Let X 1 and X 2 be two random variables that are independent and distributed Ber ( 2/3 ) . (a)
Compute the distribution function of X 1 X 2 . (b) Compute the variance of X 1 X 2 ..
1- List the most frequent categories of first words and give some expl.pdfGASEEBAKKISWALA
1. List the most frequent categories of first words and give some explanation for the things
children talk about.
2. What oral language skills can the SLP work on to build a firm base for literacy in students?
3. Define culture, and explain how it affects assessment and treatment practices with all children.
4. Define the following terms and discuss the differences between them: language, impairment,
language delay, and language difference.
Please thoroughly explain each question and thank you for your assistance!.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
1. 1. Sensory neuron 4. Motor neuron causing flexion 2. Interneuron sending impulses up and down
the 5. Motor neuron causing extension spinal cord (2) Interneuron evemancina with motar
naurane Label neurons A E .