1. what is the adjusting entry to show the actual count for office supplies? Give an
example.
2. what are current liabilities and non current liabilities?
2. what are current liabilities and non current liabilities?.
1- The book discusses cues that we should be aware of when someone beg.pdfafgt2012
1. The book discusses cues that we should be aware of when someone begins to disengage. List
and describe what those cues are. 2. According to the life skills website, skillsyouneed.com,
Westerners recognize four categories of distance. Please list them and describe them 3. Eye
contact does not come easily for everyone. Some find it threatening and others just find it
uncomfortable. In the U.S. and many other cultures, making eye contact is critical. What does the
book say are important things to do when making eye contact?.
1- The principle basis for the classification of organisms into the Ki.pdfafgt2012
1. The principle basis for the classification of organisms into the Kingdom Protista is the fact
that, in this kingdom, most organisms are: (a) heterotrophic; (b) unicellular; (c) multicellular; (d)
parasitic; (e) autotrophic 2. The plant-like protists are distinguished from each other primarily on
the basis of: (a) method of movement; (b) method of eliminating water; (c) color; (d)
composition of the cell wall; (e) none of these are typically used. 3. Which of the following is
true of Euglena? (a) it moves by flagella; (b) it contains chloroplasts; (c) it is heterotrophic and
absorbs nutrients such as vitamins from its environment; (d) its cell body is surrounded by a
pellicle; (e) all above. 4. Diatoms are characterized by all but which of the following? (a) often
yellow-golden in color due to carotenoid pigments; (b) photosynthetic; (c) glass shells; (d)
possess flagella; (e) all of these characterize diatoms 5. Red tides are caused by organisms
known as: (a) amoeba; (b) trypanosomes; (c) dinoflagellates; (d) paramecia; (e) diatoms 6. An
example of an isogamous green algae that does not produce motile gametes in sexual
reproduction is: (a) Chlamydomonas; (b) Volvox; (c) Euglena; (d) Spirogyra; (e) Oedogonium 7.
Which of the following organisms listed below might you find as an ingredient in toothpaste? (a)
cyanobacteria; (b) diatoms; (c) Euglena; (d) dinoflagellates; (e) amoeba 8. An example of a
flagellated protist that we observe in lab is: (a) Volvox; (b) Euglena; (c) Trypanosomo; (d) all of
the above. 9. What is the purpose of the eyespot in the Chlamydomonas? (a) to see objects within
close range; (b) to detect the presence of sunlight; (c) to see color; (d) all of the above. 10.
Evidence indicating a close relationship between green algae and modern plants include: (a) both
have cells walls made of cellulose; (b) both have the same types of chlorophyll; (c) both store
energy as starch; (d) all of the above..
1- The diagram below shows some features of the Earth's crust and uppe.pdfafgt2012
1. The diagram below shows some features of the Earth's crust and upper mantle. Label the
following: Use arrows to indicate the direction of - continental crust motion of: - oceanic crust -
convection cells - divergent plate boundary - plates on either side of divergent - convergent plate
boundary boundary - plates on either side of convergent boundary.
1- tell me the enzyme mechanism-biosynthetic pathway 2- tell me what i.pdfafgt2012
1. tell me the enzyme mechanism/biosynthetic pathway
2. tell me what it happening in each step. You can use words like "activating nucleophiles,
stabilizing intermediates, positioning substrates (holding stuff), transferring protons, facilitating
leaving groups." You are not allowed to use a protease or nuclease (or ribonuclease) or
esterase (lipase). If you pick an enzyme with a metal chances are there is also redox occurring.
In that case, where are the oxidation/reduction steps?
E72 H 196.
1- The image below shows a pure phospholipid bilayer- plus water on ei.pdfafgt2012
1. The image below shows a pure phospholipid bilayer, plus water on either side, with all
molecules represented in the space-filling model [note: you don't have to print any of these
images out in color, but make sure that you do at least view them all in color before trying to
answer the questions]: Either directly on or just next to the image above, clearly indicate and
label the following: water layer x 2 , phospholipid hydrophilic heads x 2 (i.e., separately identify
heads facing each water layer), phospholipid hydrocarbon tails..
1- Suppose that the economy is in a recession- Show graphically how Ke.pdfafgt2012
1. Suppose that the economy is in a recession. Show graphically how Keynesians, Classical, and
Classical with Misperceptions would have different sizes for a stabilization policy. 2.
Considering the classical model with misperceptions show graphically how the Federal Reserve
has three strategies when they want to do an a) OMP and a b) OMS. This should be two separate
graphs..
1- The history of economic growth The following two graphs show GDP pe.pdfafgt2012
1. The history of economic growth The following two graphs show GDP per capita (in 2011 PPP
dollars) for high-income and developing countries in the period 1000 -2015. (2) Which of the
panels shows the data for high-income countries? Panel (a) Panel (b) Data on per capita GDP
between 1000 and 1820 shows that both high-income and developing countries experienced
tenfold increases in per capita income. True False Which of the following describe the economic
growth dynamics since the early 1800 s? Check all that apply. By 1950, the per capita GDP of
the developing countries increased almost sixfold. The per capita income of the developing
countries stagnated until 1970 . The per capita income of the high-income countries stagnated
until the 1970 . The high-income countries began to experience sustained economic growth.
What were the factors contributing to the industrial Revolution of the 1800 sk Chock all that
apply. Improved environment Expanding international trade Expansionism Capital formation.
1- The hormone is released from the hypothalamus that causes the rele.pdfafgt2012
The hypothalamus releases a hormone that causes the release of FSH and LH from other parts of the body. This hormone signaling helps regulate the female menstrual cycle and reproductive functions.
1- The book discusses cues that we should be aware of when someone beg.pdfafgt2012
1. The book discusses cues that we should be aware of when someone begins to disengage. List
and describe what those cues are. 2. According to the life skills website, skillsyouneed.com,
Westerners recognize four categories of distance. Please list them and describe them 3. Eye
contact does not come easily for everyone. Some find it threatening and others just find it
uncomfortable. In the U.S. and many other cultures, making eye contact is critical. What does the
book say are important things to do when making eye contact?.
1- The principle basis for the classification of organisms into the Ki.pdfafgt2012
1. The principle basis for the classification of organisms into the Kingdom Protista is the fact
that, in this kingdom, most organisms are: (a) heterotrophic; (b) unicellular; (c) multicellular; (d)
parasitic; (e) autotrophic 2. The plant-like protists are distinguished from each other primarily on
the basis of: (a) method of movement; (b) method of eliminating water; (c) color; (d)
composition of the cell wall; (e) none of these are typically used. 3. Which of the following is
true of Euglena? (a) it moves by flagella; (b) it contains chloroplasts; (c) it is heterotrophic and
absorbs nutrients such as vitamins from its environment; (d) its cell body is surrounded by a
pellicle; (e) all above. 4. Diatoms are characterized by all but which of the following? (a) often
yellow-golden in color due to carotenoid pigments; (b) photosynthetic; (c) glass shells; (d)
possess flagella; (e) all of these characterize diatoms 5. Red tides are caused by organisms
known as: (a) amoeba; (b) trypanosomes; (c) dinoflagellates; (d) paramecia; (e) diatoms 6. An
example of an isogamous green algae that does not produce motile gametes in sexual
reproduction is: (a) Chlamydomonas; (b) Volvox; (c) Euglena; (d) Spirogyra; (e) Oedogonium 7.
Which of the following organisms listed below might you find as an ingredient in toothpaste? (a)
cyanobacteria; (b) diatoms; (c) Euglena; (d) dinoflagellates; (e) amoeba 8. An example of a
flagellated protist that we observe in lab is: (a) Volvox; (b) Euglena; (c) Trypanosomo; (d) all of
the above. 9. What is the purpose of the eyespot in the Chlamydomonas? (a) to see objects within
close range; (b) to detect the presence of sunlight; (c) to see color; (d) all of the above. 10.
Evidence indicating a close relationship between green algae and modern plants include: (a) both
have cells walls made of cellulose; (b) both have the same types of chlorophyll; (c) both store
energy as starch; (d) all of the above..
1- The diagram below shows some features of the Earth's crust and uppe.pdfafgt2012
1. The diagram below shows some features of the Earth's crust and upper mantle. Label the
following: Use arrows to indicate the direction of - continental crust motion of: - oceanic crust -
convection cells - divergent plate boundary - plates on either side of divergent - convergent plate
boundary boundary - plates on either side of convergent boundary.
1- tell me the enzyme mechanism-biosynthetic pathway 2- tell me what i.pdfafgt2012
1. tell me the enzyme mechanism/biosynthetic pathway
2. tell me what it happening in each step. You can use words like "activating nucleophiles,
stabilizing intermediates, positioning substrates (holding stuff), transferring protons, facilitating
leaving groups." You are not allowed to use a protease or nuclease (or ribonuclease) or
esterase (lipase). If you pick an enzyme with a metal chances are there is also redox occurring.
In that case, where are the oxidation/reduction steps?
E72 H 196.
1- The image below shows a pure phospholipid bilayer- plus water on ei.pdfafgt2012
1. The image below shows a pure phospholipid bilayer, plus water on either side, with all
molecules represented in the space-filling model [note: you don't have to print any of these
images out in color, but make sure that you do at least view them all in color before trying to
answer the questions]: Either directly on or just next to the image above, clearly indicate and
label the following: water layer x 2 , phospholipid hydrophilic heads x 2 (i.e., separately identify
heads facing each water layer), phospholipid hydrocarbon tails..
1- Suppose that the economy is in a recession- Show graphically how Ke.pdfafgt2012
1. Suppose that the economy is in a recession. Show graphically how Keynesians, Classical, and
Classical with Misperceptions would have different sizes for a stabilization policy. 2.
Considering the classical model with misperceptions show graphically how the Federal Reserve
has three strategies when they want to do an a) OMP and a b) OMS. This should be two separate
graphs..
1- The history of economic growth The following two graphs show GDP pe.pdfafgt2012
1. The history of economic growth The following two graphs show GDP per capita (in 2011 PPP
dollars) for high-income and developing countries in the period 1000 -2015. (2) Which of the
panels shows the data for high-income countries? Panel (a) Panel (b) Data on per capita GDP
between 1000 and 1820 shows that both high-income and developing countries experienced
tenfold increases in per capita income. True False Which of the following describe the economic
growth dynamics since the early 1800 s? Check all that apply. By 1950, the per capita GDP of
the developing countries increased almost sixfold. The per capita income of the developing
countries stagnated until 1970 . The per capita income of the high-income countries stagnated
until the 1970 . The high-income countries began to experience sustained economic growth.
What were the factors contributing to the industrial Revolution of the 1800 sk Chock all that
apply. Improved environment Expanding international trade Expansionism Capital formation.
1- The hormone is released from the hypothalamus that causes the rele.pdfafgt2012
The hypothalamus releases a hormone that causes the release of FSH and LH from other parts of the body. This hormone signaling helps regulate the female menstrual cycle and reproductive functions.
1- The design of a singly-linked list below is a picture of the functi (1).pdfafgt2012
1. The document provides code for implementing common data structures including singly linked lists, stacks, and queues. It includes class templates for each with member functions for common operations like insertion, removal, accessing elements, checking sizes, etc.
2. The code is accompanied by requirements to write functions to insert into a linked list while maintaining order, check balanced parentheses with a stack, and allow input/output of multiple queues.
3. The provided code implements core functionality while the requirements call for additional functions to utilize the data structures.
1- The Fayette County Health Department was notified that Amy Cress- a.pdfafgt2012
1 . The Fayette County Health Department was notified that Amy Cress, age 16
years, had been referred by the school counselor at the local high school for
prenatal supervision. Amy was 4 months pregnant, in apparently good health, in
the 10th grade, and living at home with her mother, stepfather, and younger
sister. The family lived in a rural area outside of a small farming community. The
father of the baby also lived in the community and continued to see Amy on a
regular basis. The referral information provided the nurse with a beginning, but
limited, assessment of the family situation.
A. What would you do first as the nurse assigned to this family?
B. How would you help this family learn to take responsibility for this
situation?
C. After the initial contact, how would you extend the assessment to the
entire family system?
D. Would you contract with this family? How? What would be the terms of
the contract?.
1- The first exercise is to find the various partials of CE(S-t) in or.pdfafgt2012
1. The first exercise is to find the various partials of C E ( S , t ) in order to obtain a better sense
of how changes in variable affect its value. (a) Find r C F ( S , t ) . What does this partial mean
should r increase? Should r decrease? (b) Find C E ( S , t ) . What does this partial mean should
the value of increase? (The market is more volatile.) Should decrease? (The market calms down.)
(c) Find t C E ( S , t ) ..
1- Which of the following changes are NOT evidence of migrating magma-.pdfafgt2012
1. Which of the following changes are NOT evidence of migrating magma?
A. changes in the pattern of earthquakes produced by moving magma
B. changes in vegetation on the sides of ghe volcano
C. changes in the volcanic gases released from the volanco
D. increase in ground temperature
A. changes in the pattern of earthquakes produced by moving magma
B. changes in vegetation on the sides of ghe volcano
C. changes in the volcanic gases released from the volanco
D. increase in ground temperature.
1- Which of the following describes what businesses should do at the t.pdfafgt2012
1. Which of the following describes what businesses should do at the top of the business cycle?
I. Repurchase stock
II. Buy fixed assets
III. Sell on account
IV. Build liquidity
V. Avoid expansion
2.True or false:
An inverted yield curve signifies that the Federal Reserve is embracing an expansionary
monetary policy.
1- Which item below is NOT an example of scientific evidence- Group of.pdfafgt2012
1. Which item below is NOT an example of scientific evidence?
Group of answer choices
A talk-show host's opinion
Images of Mars from a Mars Rover
Measurements of average birth weights from newborn hippos collected at US zoos
Survey answers from high school seniors about their likely career paths
2.
Energy can be formally defined as ____.
Group of answer choices
capacity to do work and transfer heat
the random motion of molecules
a force that is exerted over some distance
the loss of matter
3.
Select the correct term to complete each phrase or sentence correctly. choose
_____ flows through ecosystems. Matter
_____ cycles through ecosystems. energy
_____ feedback loops move systems in opposite directions to stabilize them. Negative or
balancing
_____ feedback loops move systems in one direction, often destabilizing them. positive or re-
inforcing
4.
Which of the following is an example of an abiotic (non-living) process that can "fix" nitrogen
from the atmosphere into a form usable by living organisms?
Group of answer choices
Bacteria in plant root nodules
Bacteria in the soil
Lightning strike
Volcanoes
5.
Using this diagram of the global nitrogen cycle, through which process is nitrogen returned from
the soil to the atmosphere?
Group of answer choices
Through the metabolism of denitrifying bacteria
By erosion
Through the metabolism of nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Through decomposition
6.
The global phosphorus cycle is faster than the nitrogen cycle.
Group of answer choices
True
False
7. The largest reservoir of phosphorus is in the world's oceans.
Group of answer choices
True
False
8.
Erosion releases phosphate ions from their storage place in rocks to the soil for uptake by plants.
Group of answer choices
True
False
9.
Animals gain access to phosphorus by eating existing organic matter - either plants or animals.
Group of answer choices
True
False
10.
As pH increases, hydrogen ion concentrations ______.
Group of answer choices
stay the same
increase
decrease.
1- Where does the energy come from to pump H+ ions across the inner mi.pdfafgt2012
1. Where does the energy come from to pump H + ions across the inner mitochondria
membrane? 2. Why does pumping H + 2. Why does pumping H + ions require energy? wh
[Select] 3. What type of transportation is involved with the pumps are weak and don't regularly
function moving against electrochemical gradient inner mitochondria membrane H + ions are
heavy and require energy the H + ions are moving down their electrochemical gradient 3. What
type of transportation is involved with pumping H + ions across the inner mitochondria
membrane 4. When H + spontaneously floi atrix, without 4. When H + spontaneously flow back
into the mitochondria matrix, without using energy this type of transportation is 5. What is the
name of the protein comple 5. What is the name of the protein complex that H +ions spin to
produce ATP.
1- When you enter dates in the Criteria row- Access places _______ sym.pdfafgt2012
1. When you enter dates in the Criteria row, Access places _______ symbols around the date.
#
*
&
"
2. The _______ Filter button indicates that a filter has been applied to the query.
highlighted
Advanced
Selection
Toggle
3.The Form button is located in the _______ tab of the Ribbon.
Home
Create
External Data
Database Tools
4.Use _______ orientation for reports with few columns.
portrait
landscape
draft
web
.
1- Which factor do Heckscher-Ohlin identify as the basic determinants.pdfafgt2012
1. Which factor do Heckscher-Ohlin identify as the basic determinants of comparative advantage
and trade? (Hint: consider the general framework of H O model). What was the empirical finding
of H O model conducted by Leontief? How was the paradox mitigated? [Marks 5 + 10 + 10 ].
1- When a researcher ensures that they are reducing the possiblily of.pdfafgt2012
1. When a researcher ensures that they are reducing the possiblily of harm to their participants
after they consent, which ethical principle are they upholding? 2. When a researcher ensures that
their sampling procedures and reporting of findings do not ental any unnecessary burdens to
oppressed categories of people, which ethlcal princlple are they following? 3. When a researcher
ensures that they are getting appropriate lovels of consent from their parlicipants before
collecting date, which ethical principle are they maintaining? 4. A research projoct is sot up to
collect information about particlpants' behavior at work. Date are collected through interviews
with the participants at their homes, as well observabions in the workplace. Researchers obtain
informed consent for the interviews, then ask their supervisors for securlily camera footage of
the workplace without notiying the particlpants. Based on the information elven, which ethicel
princlple might this study violate? 5. A research project is desloned to collect extensive survey
data from K 12 students in a blg cily about their social networka. Informed consent is given by
students and a parent or guardian. There are mulliple rounds of surveys that each take about 90
minutes to complete with a research assistant. In. order to facillate the process, the researchers
decide to focus on low-income schools where many students stay after school anyway for
tutoring programs or until their parents can plek them up from hounly wage jobs. Based on the
information given, which ethleal princlple might this project violate?.
1- What were your intial reactions to the film- 2- Did you learn anyth.pdfafgt2012
1. What were your intial reactions to the film? 2. Did you learn anything new about Wall Street
or about the US financial system in general? 3. What do you think about the interconnectedness
of corporate and governmental stakeholders? 4. Are you optimistic or pessimistic about the state
of our economy over the next year? 5 years? 50 years? And why so?.
1- What types of utilities are in operation in the US-- a- Privately-o.pdfafgt2012
1. What types of utilities are in operation in the US?: a. Privately-owned b. Cooperatively-owned
c. Locally owned d. Federal agencies e. All of the Above f. None of the Above 2. The Pyramid
Business Structure consists of?: a. A holding parent company b. Subsidiaries who engage in day-
to-day business. c. Administrative subsidiary d. A and B e. A and C f. B and C 3. The best
leverage in gain and loss scenarios are: a. Gain = High; Loss = Low b. Gain = Low; Loss = High
c. Gain = High; Loss = High d. Gain = Low; Loss = Low e. None of the above.
1- When adding a title to the header of your form or report- Access wi.pdfafgt2012
1. When adding a title to the header of your form or report, Access will place that title in a(n)
_______ control.
tab
button
unbound text
text box
2. To insert a new field in Design View, you can right-click the row selector at the left side of the
field and select _______ to insert a new field row above the selected field.
Insert Fields
Insert Columns
Insert Rows
Insert data type.
1- What technologies are being used to conduct surveillance- 2- How no.pdfafgt2012
1. What technologies are being used to conduct surveillance?
2. How non-government sources are surveilling US citizen activities?
3. Do individuals give more information away freely, what are the sources, and how is
that information collected?.
1- What pattern exist between the amount of weathering and the compass.pdfafgt2012
1. What pattern exist between the amount of weathering and the compass direction?
2. What pattern exist between the amount of weathering and the compass direction?
3. Has the weathering speed (mm/yr) remained constant over the observed time?
4. What do you think the weathering speed would be like in an area with a lot of air pollution?
Would chemical or physical weathering be more common there?.
1- what is the test statistic 2- What is the p-value Note the hilighte.pdfafgt2012
1. what is the test statistic
2. What is the p-value
Note the hilighted part about converting to seconds
Riding Times (minutes and seconds) Determine the null and alternative hypotheses. H 0 : 1 = 2 =
3 H 1 : At least one of the three population means is different from the others. Find the F test
statistic. F = (Round to four decimal places as needed.).
1- what is the result of B- cerus in the endospore stain-2- what is th.pdfafgt2012
1- what is the result of B. cerus in the endospore stain?
2- what is the results of B. subtilis in the endospore stain?
2- what is the results of B. subtilis in the endospore stain?.
1- what is the result of P- Vulgaris in the Negative Stain- 2-What is.pdfafgt2012
1- what is the result of P. Vulgaris in the Negative Stain?
2-What is the result of P. aeruginosa in the Negative Stain?
3- What is the result of L. lactic in the Negative Stain?
2-What is the result of P. aeruginosa in the Negative Stain?
3- What is the result of L. lactic in the Negative Stain?.
1- What is the time complexity in Big-O for the following two Java cod.pdfafgt2012
1. What is the time complexity in Big-O for the following two Java code snippets?
a): Snippet one:
int i = 1;
while(i <= n){
System.out.println("i = : " + i);
i *= 2;
}
b): Snippet two:
int i = 1, j = 1;
while(i <= n){
while(j <= n){
System.out.println("i: " + i + " and j: " + j);
j *= 2;
}
i++;
}.
1- What is the probability in the offsprings if the parents are colorb.pdfafgt2012
1. What is the probability in the offsprings if the parents are colorblind (dad) and carrier (mom)?
Probability results: Female: Male : 2. Determine the genotypes of the parents if only 25% of the
male offsprings are colorblind. All female have normal visions. Perform the test cross..
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1- The design of a singly-linked list below is a picture of the functi (1).pdfafgt2012
1. The document provides code for implementing common data structures including singly linked lists, stacks, and queues. It includes class templates for each with member functions for common operations like insertion, removal, accessing elements, checking sizes, etc.
2. The code is accompanied by requirements to write functions to insert into a linked list while maintaining order, check balanced parentheses with a stack, and allow input/output of multiple queues.
3. The provided code implements core functionality while the requirements call for additional functions to utilize the data structures.
1- The Fayette County Health Department was notified that Amy Cress- a.pdfafgt2012
1 . The Fayette County Health Department was notified that Amy Cress, age 16
years, had been referred by the school counselor at the local high school for
prenatal supervision. Amy was 4 months pregnant, in apparently good health, in
the 10th grade, and living at home with her mother, stepfather, and younger
sister. The family lived in a rural area outside of a small farming community. The
father of the baby also lived in the community and continued to see Amy on a
regular basis. The referral information provided the nurse with a beginning, but
limited, assessment of the family situation.
A. What would you do first as the nurse assigned to this family?
B. How would you help this family learn to take responsibility for this
situation?
C. After the initial contact, how would you extend the assessment to the
entire family system?
D. Would you contract with this family? How? What would be the terms of
the contract?.
1- The first exercise is to find the various partials of CE(S-t) in or.pdfafgt2012
1. The first exercise is to find the various partials of C E ( S , t ) in order to obtain a better sense
of how changes in variable affect its value. (a) Find r C F ( S , t ) . What does this partial mean
should r increase? Should r decrease? (b) Find C E ( S , t ) . What does this partial mean should
the value of increase? (The market is more volatile.) Should decrease? (The market calms down.)
(c) Find t C E ( S , t ) ..
1- Which of the following changes are NOT evidence of migrating magma-.pdfafgt2012
1. Which of the following changes are NOT evidence of migrating magma?
A. changes in the pattern of earthquakes produced by moving magma
B. changes in vegetation on the sides of ghe volcano
C. changes in the volcanic gases released from the volanco
D. increase in ground temperature
A. changes in the pattern of earthquakes produced by moving magma
B. changes in vegetation on the sides of ghe volcano
C. changes in the volcanic gases released from the volanco
D. increase in ground temperature.
1- Which of the following describes what businesses should do at the t.pdfafgt2012
1. Which of the following describes what businesses should do at the top of the business cycle?
I. Repurchase stock
II. Buy fixed assets
III. Sell on account
IV. Build liquidity
V. Avoid expansion
2.True or false:
An inverted yield curve signifies that the Federal Reserve is embracing an expansionary
monetary policy.
1- Which item below is NOT an example of scientific evidence- Group of.pdfafgt2012
1. Which item below is NOT an example of scientific evidence?
Group of answer choices
A talk-show host's opinion
Images of Mars from a Mars Rover
Measurements of average birth weights from newborn hippos collected at US zoos
Survey answers from high school seniors about their likely career paths
2.
Energy can be formally defined as ____.
Group of answer choices
capacity to do work and transfer heat
the random motion of molecules
a force that is exerted over some distance
the loss of matter
3.
Select the correct term to complete each phrase or sentence correctly. choose
_____ flows through ecosystems. Matter
_____ cycles through ecosystems. energy
_____ feedback loops move systems in opposite directions to stabilize them. Negative or
balancing
_____ feedback loops move systems in one direction, often destabilizing them. positive or re-
inforcing
4.
Which of the following is an example of an abiotic (non-living) process that can "fix" nitrogen
from the atmosphere into a form usable by living organisms?
Group of answer choices
Bacteria in plant root nodules
Bacteria in the soil
Lightning strike
Volcanoes
5.
Using this diagram of the global nitrogen cycle, through which process is nitrogen returned from
the soil to the atmosphere?
Group of answer choices
Through the metabolism of denitrifying bacteria
By erosion
Through the metabolism of nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Through decomposition
6.
The global phosphorus cycle is faster than the nitrogen cycle.
Group of answer choices
True
False
7. The largest reservoir of phosphorus is in the world's oceans.
Group of answer choices
True
False
8.
Erosion releases phosphate ions from their storage place in rocks to the soil for uptake by plants.
Group of answer choices
True
False
9.
Animals gain access to phosphorus by eating existing organic matter - either plants or animals.
Group of answer choices
True
False
10.
As pH increases, hydrogen ion concentrations ______.
Group of answer choices
stay the same
increase
decrease.
1- Where does the energy come from to pump H+ ions across the inner mi.pdfafgt2012
1. Where does the energy come from to pump H + ions across the inner mitochondria
membrane? 2. Why does pumping H + 2. Why does pumping H + ions require energy? wh
[Select] 3. What type of transportation is involved with the pumps are weak and don't regularly
function moving against electrochemical gradient inner mitochondria membrane H + ions are
heavy and require energy the H + ions are moving down their electrochemical gradient 3. What
type of transportation is involved with pumping H + ions across the inner mitochondria
membrane 4. When H + spontaneously floi atrix, without 4. When H + spontaneously flow back
into the mitochondria matrix, without using energy this type of transportation is 5. What is the
name of the protein comple 5. What is the name of the protein complex that H +ions spin to
produce ATP.
1- When you enter dates in the Criteria row- Access places _______ sym.pdfafgt2012
1. When you enter dates in the Criteria row, Access places _______ symbols around the date.
#
*
&
"
2. The _______ Filter button indicates that a filter has been applied to the query.
highlighted
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Selection
Toggle
3.The Form button is located in the _______ tab of the Ribbon.
Home
Create
External Data
Database Tools
4.Use _______ orientation for reports with few columns.
portrait
landscape
draft
web
.
1- Which factor do Heckscher-Ohlin identify as the basic determinants.pdfafgt2012
1. Which factor do Heckscher-Ohlin identify as the basic determinants of comparative advantage
and trade? (Hint: consider the general framework of H O model). What was the empirical finding
of H O model conducted by Leontief? How was the paradox mitigated? [Marks 5 + 10 + 10 ].
1- When a researcher ensures that they are reducing the possiblily of.pdfafgt2012
1. When a researcher ensures that they are reducing the possiblily of harm to their participants
after they consent, which ethical principle are they upholding? 2. When a researcher ensures that
their sampling procedures and reporting of findings do not ental any unnecessary burdens to
oppressed categories of people, which ethlcal princlple are they following? 3. When a researcher
ensures that they are getting appropriate lovels of consent from their parlicipants before
collecting date, which ethical principle are they maintaining? 4. A research projoct is sot up to
collect information about particlpants' behavior at work. Date are collected through interviews
with the participants at their homes, as well observabions in the workplace. Researchers obtain
informed consent for the interviews, then ask their supervisors for securlily camera footage of
the workplace without notiying the particlpants. Based on the information elven, which ethicel
princlple might this study violate? 5. A research project is desloned to collect extensive survey
data from K 12 students in a blg cily about their social networka. Informed consent is given by
students and a parent or guardian. There are mulliple rounds of surveys that each take about 90
minutes to complete with a research assistant. In. order to facillate the process, the researchers
decide to focus on low-income schools where many students stay after school anyway for
tutoring programs or until their parents can plek them up from hounly wage jobs. Based on the
information given, which ethleal princlple might this project violate?.
1- What were your intial reactions to the film- 2- Did you learn anyth.pdfafgt2012
1. What were your intial reactions to the film? 2. Did you learn anything new about Wall Street
or about the US financial system in general? 3. What do you think about the interconnectedness
of corporate and governmental stakeholders? 4. Are you optimistic or pessimistic about the state
of our economy over the next year? 5 years? 50 years? And why so?.
1- What types of utilities are in operation in the US-- a- Privately-o.pdfafgt2012
1. What types of utilities are in operation in the US?: a. Privately-owned b. Cooperatively-owned
c. Locally owned d. Federal agencies e. All of the Above f. None of the Above 2. The Pyramid
Business Structure consists of?: a. A holding parent company b. Subsidiaries who engage in day-
to-day business. c. Administrative subsidiary d. A and B e. A and C f. B and C 3. The best
leverage in gain and loss scenarios are: a. Gain = High; Loss = Low b. Gain = Low; Loss = High
c. Gain = High; Loss = High d. Gain = Low; Loss = Low e. None of the above.
1- When adding a title to the header of your form or report- Access wi.pdfafgt2012
1. When adding a title to the header of your form or report, Access will place that title in a(n)
_______ control.
tab
button
unbound text
text box
2. To insert a new field in Design View, you can right-click the row selector at the left side of the
field and select _______ to insert a new field row above the selected field.
Insert Fields
Insert Columns
Insert Rows
Insert data type.
1- What technologies are being used to conduct surveillance- 2- How no.pdfafgt2012
1. What technologies are being used to conduct surveillance?
2. How non-government sources are surveilling US citizen activities?
3. Do individuals give more information away freely, what are the sources, and how is
that information collected?.
1- What pattern exist between the amount of weathering and the compass.pdfafgt2012
1. What pattern exist between the amount of weathering and the compass direction?
2. What pattern exist between the amount of weathering and the compass direction?
3. Has the weathering speed (mm/yr) remained constant over the observed time?
4. What do you think the weathering speed would be like in an area with a lot of air pollution?
Would chemical or physical weathering be more common there?.
1- what is the test statistic 2- What is the p-value Note the hilighte.pdfafgt2012
1. what is the test statistic
2. What is the p-value
Note the hilighted part about converting to seconds
Riding Times (minutes and seconds) Determine the null and alternative hypotheses. H 0 : 1 = 2 =
3 H 1 : At least one of the three population means is different from the others. Find the F test
statistic. F = (Round to four decimal places as needed.).
1- what is the result of B- cerus in the endospore stain-2- what is th.pdfafgt2012
1- what is the result of B. cerus in the endospore stain?
2- what is the results of B. subtilis in the endospore stain?
2- what is the results of B. subtilis in the endospore stain?.
1- what is the result of P- Vulgaris in the Negative Stain- 2-What is.pdfafgt2012
1- what is the result of P. Vulgaris in the Negative Stain?
2-What is the result of P. aeruginosa in the Negative Stain?
3- What is the result of L. lactic in the Negative Stain?
2-What is the result of P. aeruginosa in the Negative Stain?
3- What is the result of L. lactic in the Negative Stain?.
1- What is the time complexity in Big-O for the following two Java cod.pdfafgt2012
1. What is the time complexity in Big-O for the following two Java code snippets?
a): Snippet one:
int i = 1;
while(i <= n){
System.out.println("i = : " + i);
i *= 2;
}
b): Snippet two:
int i = 1, j = 1;
while(i <= n){
while(j <= n){
System.out.println("i: " + i + " and j: " + j);
j *= 2;
}
i++;
}.
1- What is the probability in the offsprings if the parents are colorb.pdfafgt2012
1. What is the probability in the offsprings if the parents are colorblind (dad) and carrier (mom)?
Probability results: Female: Male : 2. Determine the genotypes of the parents if only 25% of the
male offsprings are colorblind. All female have normal visions. Perform the test cross..
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
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1- what is the adjusting entry to show the actual count for office sup.pdf
1. 1. what is the adjusting entry to show the actual count for office supplies? Give an
example.
2. what are current liabilities and non current liabilities?
2. what are current liabilities and non current liabilities?