21) What loci on the Y chromosome determines sex in humans? a) the pseudoautosomal region
b) the SR Y gene c) the 5-alpha reductase gene d) the TDF gene e) the testosterone gene.
25- Tsunami Devastation - Sumatra- Check and double-click the Regional.pdf7n7shop
25. Tsunami Devastation - Sumatra. Check and double-click the Regional Plate Tectonics map
overlay and the Epicenter placemark to fly to the Sumatra region that was devastated by a
tsunami in late 2004. Turn on the Earthquakes layer in the Places panel. Which tectonic plate
was subducted beneath which overriding tectonic plate at this locality to produce this massive
earthquake? Notes: subduction zones are delineated on geologic maps by a line with
triangles/teeth pointing toward the subduction zone. Recall from Chapter 2 of your textbook that
volcanoes form on the overriding plate.
a. Indian Plate is being subducted beneath the Burma Plate
b. Burma Plate is being subducted beneath the Indian Plate
c. Sunda Plate is being subducted beneath the Burma Plate
d. Burma Plate is being subducted beneath the Sunda Plate.
25- The hepatitis C viral genome -has polyprotein-encoding regions in.pdf7n7shop
25. The hepatitis C viral genome
-has polyprotein-encoding regions in its 5' and 3' ends.
-O is a double-stranded RNA genome.
-has untranslated regions in its 5' and 3' ends.
-O is a single-stranded negative-sense RNA genome.
26. The hepatitis C virus
-enters a latent state and has a proof-reading polymerase.
-replicates in high numbers and has a high mutation rate.
-replicates slowly and has a low mutation rate.
-replicates slowly but has a high mutation rate.
27. Which of the following are challenges to the treatment of Hepatitis C infection?
-Lack of diagnostic tests and specific antivirals.
-Individuals unaware of their infection and extremely expensive antiviral drugs.
-Mild symptoms that do not pose great danger to infected persons.
-Resistance to vaccine and a lack of specific drugs.
28. Which of the following proteins would be available inside the host cell for HIV?
-reverse transcriptase
-O integrase
-None in this list
-Vpu, Vif and Nef
29. AIDS develops when
-the macrophage cell count drops below a certain level.
-the CD4+ T cell count drops below a certain level.
-the CD4+ T cell count exceeds a certain level.
-the CD8+ T cell count drops below a certain level.
30. which of the following occurs immediately after HIV uncoats inside the human cells.
-replication
-reverse transcription
-integration
-transcription
31. The only way out of the human cell for HIV starts with this step:
-transcription
-integration
-translation
-DNA replication.
25 One difference between mutual funds and exchange fraded funds (ETFs.pdf7n7shop
25 One difference between mutual funds and exchange fraded funds (ETFs) is a. ETF's are
priced at net asset value throughout the day (fiAV) b. mutual funds are priced at net asset value
throughout the day (HAV) c. mutual fund prices change throughout the day so investors can
enjoy gains during the trading session. d. none of the above.
24- Name a genetic mutation that causes an alternation in phenotype wi.pdf7n7shop
24. Name a genetic mutation that causes an alternation in phenotype without any known medical
consequences 25. The following cells are generally in G 0 ? ANS. A. Neurons, red blood cells B.
Neurons, liver cells C. Sex cells, Liver cell D. Sex cells, neurons.
24) The endosymbiotic theory proposes that bacteria were engulfed by a.pdf7n7shop
24) The endosymbiotic theory proposes that bacteria were engulfed by ancestral eukaryotic cells
sheltered within their cytoplasm whilst providing a survival advantage to the eukaryotic cell
Mitochondria and chloroplasts, now organelles, possess DNA with sequence homologi
cyanobacteria, respectively. Which of the choices below best describes an organelle-I similar
beneficial relationship when considering plant growth in nitrogen-limited soils? a) rhizobia b)
bacteroids c) legumes d) cyanobacteria e) all are possible correct choices.
24- adults favor the use of unmanned drones by police agencies- Twelve.pdf7n7shop
24% adults favor the use of unmanned drones by police agencies. Twelve U.S adults
are ramdomly selected. Find the probability that the number of U.S adults who favor the
use of unmanned drones by police agencies is (a) exactly three, (b) at least four, (c)
less than eight. thanks for the help!.
24) Refer to the table above- Consider the following data on nominal G.pdf7n7shop
24) Refer to the table above. Consider the following data on nominal GDP and real GDP (values
are in billions of dollars): The base year used in calculating real GDP is 2010 2009 2008 2011.
25- Tsunami Devastation - Sumatra- Check and double-click the Regional.pdf7n7shop
25. Tsunami Devastation - Sumatra. Check and double-click the Regional Plate Tectonics map
overlay and the Epicenter placemark to fly to the Sumatra region that was devastated by a
tsunami in late 2004. Turn on the Earthquakes layer in the Places panel. Which tectonic plate
was subducted beneath which overriding tectonic plate at this locality to produce this massive
earthquake? Notes: subduction zones are delineated on geologic maps by a line with
triangles/teeth pointing toward the subduction zone. Recall from Chapter 2 of your textbook that
volcanoes form on the overriding plate.
a. Indian Plate is being subducted beneath the Burma Plate
b. Burma Plate is being subducted beneath the Indian Plate
c. Sunda Plate is being subducted beneath the Burma Plate
d. Burma Plate is being subducted beneath the Sunda Plate.
25- The hepatitis C viral genome -has polyprotein-encoding regions in.pdf7n7shop
25. The hepatitis C viral genome
-has polyprotein-encoding regions in its 5' and 3' ends.
-O is a double-stranded RNA genome.
-has untranslated regions in its 5' and 3' ends.
-O is a single-stranded negative-sense RNA genome.
26. The hepatitis C virus
-enters a latent state and has a proof-reading polymerase.
-replicates in high numbers and has a high mutation rate.
-replicates slowly and has a low mutation rate.
-replicates slowly but has a high mutation rate.
27. Which of the following are challenges to the treatment of Hepatitis C infection?
-Lack of diagnostic tests and specific antivirals.
-Individuals unaware of their infection and extremely expensive antiviral drugs.
-Mild symptoms that do not pose great danger to infected persons.
-Resistance to vaccine and a lack of specific drugs.
28. Which of the following proteins would be available inside the host cell for HIV?
-reverse transcriptase
-O integrase
-None in this list
-Vpu, Vif and Nef
29. AIDS develops when
-the macrophage cell count drops below a certain level.
-the CD4+ T cell count drops below a certain level.
-the CD4+ T cell count exceeds a certain level.
-the CD8+ T cell count drops below a certain level.
30. which of the following occurs immediately after HIV uncoats inside the human cells.
-replication
-reverse transcription
-integration
-transcription
31. The only way out of the human cell for HIV starts with this step:
-transcription
-integration
-translation
-DNA replication.
25 One difference between mutual funds and exchange fraded funds (ETFs.pdf7n7shop
25 One difference between mutual funds and exchange fraded funds (ETFs) is a. ETF's are
priced at net asset value throughout the day (fiAV) b. mutual funds are priced at net asset value
throughout the day (HAV) c. mutual fund prices change throughout the day so investors can
enjoy gains during the trading session. d. none of the above.
24- Name a genetic mutation that causes an alternation in phenotype wi.pdf7n7shop
24. Name a genetic mutation that causes an alternation in phenotype without any known medical
consequences 25. The following cells are generally in G 0 ? ANS. A. Neurons, red blood cells B.
Neurons, liver cells C. Sex cells, Liver cell D. Sex cells, neurons.
24) The endosymbiotic theory proposes that bacteria were engulfed by a.pdf7n7shop
24) The endosymbiotic theory proposes that bacteria were engulfed by ancestral eukaryotic cells
sheltered within their cytoplasm whilst providing a survival advantage to the eukaryotic cell
Mitochondria and chloroplasts, now organelles, possess DNA with sequence homologi
cyanobacteria, respectively. Which of the choices below best describes an organelle-I similar
beneficial relationship when considering plant growth in nitrogen-limited soils? a) rhizobia b)
bacteroids c) legumes d) cyanobacteria e) all are possible correct choices.
24- adults favor the use of unmanned drones by police agencies- Twelve.pdf7n7shop
24% adults favor the use of unmanned drones by police agencies. Twelve U.S adults
are ramdomly selected. Find the probability that the number of U.S adults who favor the
use of unmanned drones by police agencies is (a) exactly three, (b) at least four, (c)
less than eight. thanks for the help!.
24) Refer to the table above- Consider the following data on nominal G.pdf7n7shop
24) Refer to the table above. Consider the following data on nominal GDP and real GDP (values
are in billions of dollars): The base year used in calculating real GDP is 2010 2009 2008 2011.
23- An inorganic fine-grained soil has the following properties- LL-52.pdf7n7shop
23. An inorganic fine-grained soil has the following properties: LL = 52 , PL = 42 , 32% of the
sample is plus No. 200 (i.e., retained on No. 200), 20% of the sample is sand and 12% is gravel.
What is the soil's USCS Group Name? a) Fat clay with sand b) Elastic silt with sand c) Sandy
lean clay d) Sandy elastic silt e) Sandy silt.
22F- You have been assigned to a team that will be developing for an I.pdf7n7shop
22F: You have been assigned to a team that will be developing for an Information System
lepartment. As part of the project startup, your project manager has asked you to draw a :lass
diagram. You have been given the written description of the system as follows: "A passenger has
attributes like name, data of birth and phone number and has a request booking method. Admin
has also name, data of birth, and phone number also has two methods add trip or delete trip.
Front desk manager has also name, data of birth phone number, and report issue method. Book a
trip has attributes like a unique booking number, number of seats. and status. A passenger can
book a trip or many trips. In our system, there is payment for each booked trip and for each
booked trip a notifaction massege should be sent. We have wo kind of notifaction: Emile
notifaction and Sms notifaction. The notifaction trip has attributes like number of notifaction and
contant, Emile notifaction has emile and Sms notifaction has phone. For each booked trip, one to
five notifactions can be sent" Draw a class diagram, showing the classes, their attributes,
operations, multiplicity, and relationships..
22- Which is important in determining whether chemicals will move into.pdf7n7shop
22. Which is important in determining whether chemicals will move into the cell under specific
conditions?
A. the differences in concentrations of the substance on both sides of the membrane
B. the differences in charges on both sides of the membranes
C. both concentration and charge gradients
D. neither concentration nor charge gradients.
22-- The only dimer amongst all immunoglobulins is A- lgM B- IgA C- Ig.pdf7n7shop
22.. The only dimer amongst all immunoglobulins is A. l g M B. Ig A C. IgD D. IgE E. IgG 23..
Primary immune organs do not include A. Bone marrow B. Thymus C. Spleen D. Appendix E.
Tonsils F. Lymph nodes 24.. Neutrophils secret an enzyme called that gives the yellowish-green
hue to the wound. A. Histamine B. Prostaglandins C. Leukotrienes D. Myeloperoxidase 25.. The
immune organ that serves as the relay station between innate immunity and adaptive immunity is
A. Bone marrow B. Thymus C. Spleen D. Appendix E. Tonsils F. Lymph nodes.
22- Rubin Observatory will make thousands of observations of our Solar.pdf7n7shop
22. Rubin Observatory will make thousands of observations of our Solar System over the next
decade. Do you think the number of any of these groups will change substantially? Which
one(s), and why?
\# NEO Orbit Sizes \# MBA Orbit Sizes TNO Orbit Sizes Comet Orbit Sizes Comet Orbit Sizes
(au).
22- There are two coins- one with probability p1 of Heads and the othe (1).pdf7n7shop
22. There are two coins, one with probability p 1 of Heads and the other with probability p 2 of
Heads. One of the coins is randomly chosen (with equal probabilities for the two coins). It is then
flipped n 2 times. Let X be the number of times it lands Heads. (a) Find the PMF of X ..
22- In a survey of 3-000 Facebook users- the designers looked at why F.pdf7n7shop
22. In a survey of 3,000 Facebook users, the designers looked at why Facebook users break up in
a relationship. Suppose the survey consisted of 1,800 men and 1,200 women. Use the data to
determine whether the reasons for breakup depend on one's sex at the 1% significance level.
Provide the details.
22 Financial markets spread the potential gains and losses of borrowin.pdf7n7shop
22 Financial markets spread the potential gains and losses of borrowing and lending operations
among many individuals, therefore decreasing the overall uncertainty. This is an example of:
(2.0) A. reducing transaction costs. B. reducing risk. C. providing liquidity. D. guaranteeing rates
of return. A B B C D.
22) An auditor obtains knowledpe atout a hes client's lowiness and its.pdf7n7shop
22) An auditor obtains knowledpe atout a hes client's lowiness and its indutery to A) make
constructhe supeestices eencerning imprevements to the client'sinternat conarol. B) develop an
atsituale of profensioral sheptickth certicerning managerthent's financial statement assertiona, C)
evaluate whether the ardecition of anowa miataterm tnts causes the financial statements taken as
a whale to ber materiall misstated. D) understand the evests and trandactiods that may have an
effect on the client's financial satementi. 231 The aud tor finds that Haldisar, Corporation
excupies office space, at no charez, in an office bulding owned by a tharcholder. Thes finding
likely indicates the eaistence of A) mankgentent framad. B) related party translations. C) windaw
dressing. D) weak insernal cobtroh: 24) Tolerable mistatement (abo referted to ar fitrformance
materiality) bs: A) materality allocated to an asiertien B) materialify for the balance shert as a
ickle C) materialty for the income stite ent an a mbele. 0) materialify allocated to a ipecilic
aeceturt. 25) In the cantext of an audit of financol ataenments, substantive procedures are audit
procedures that A) may be climinated ynder certain cooditong 8) are ptimarily gesiened to
dircouer sechifand sudesequent events. C) mary be either tests of detals of transactions, tests of
details of account balances, or anahytical proctdures. D) was increate proportionately with oh
increase in the auditor's reliance on intermal control: 26) Which of the followaine would at andits
nost libily use in deterimining the auditor's: overall mateciality? A) the anticipated sample sire
fer planned mitiantive peocedures: ii) the entity's antwaited interin (i. . quarterly financial
matements C) the reaults of the internal contrel equtionculire D) the contents of the manapement
rapreientrion letter.
21-A stroke induces brain damage because of A-reduced blood flow to a.pdf7n7shop
21.A stroke induces brain damage because of
A.reduced blood flow to a region of the brain.
B.increased nutrient flow to brain tissue.
C.compression of glial cells.
D.increased cranial pressure.
E.increased blood flow to a region of the brain.
A.reduced blood flow to a region of the brain.
B.increased nutrient flow to brain tissue.
C.compression of glial cells.
D.increased cranial pressure.
E.increased blood flow to a region of the brain..
21- What was likely the second Kingdom to appear on earth- a) Bacteria.pdf7n7shop
21. What was likely the second Kingdom to appear on earth: a) Bacteria b) Archaea c) Eukarya
d) Protista 22. Prokaryotes get energy by: a) Anaerobic Respiration b) Aerobic Respiration c)
Fermentation d) All of the above 23. Scientists are studying a population of 20 pairs of Roseate
Spoonbills. They notice that each female lays 4 eggs. When they come back after the eggs have
hatched they notice that there are 60 males and 20 female chicks. They determine it was caused
by: a) Environmental selection b) Genetic drift c) Mutation d) Directional Selection.
21- What are arbuscles- a- sexual structures of basidiomycetes b- sexu.pdf7n7shop
21. What are arbuscles? a. sexual structures of basidiomycetes b. sexual structures of
ascomycetes c. symbiotic structures found in many lichens d. parasitic structures e. none of the
above 22. In which group would you expect budding cells? a. Ascomycota b. Basidiomycota c.
Zygomycota d. Glomeromucata e. all of the above 23. What is one of the main differences
between mosses and ferns? a. In mosses, the gametophyte dominates. b. In mosses, the
sporophyte dominates. c. In ferns, the two generations remain fused together. d. Ferns have a
protonema stage. e. Moss sperms from the male gametophyte have to swim to the female
gametophyte. 24. What do conifers have? a. pollen, but no seeds b. embryos but no microspores
c. seeds but no fruits d. cones but no ovules e. none of the above 25. Which of the following is
not correct for mosses? a. They have an alternation of generations. b. They are vascular plants. c.
The gametophyte is the dominant generation. d. The gametophyte develops from a protonema. e.
Female gametophytes produce archegonia. 26. Anthers are found in which of the following
groups? a. monocots b. mosses c. ferns d. Svcadaphyta e. all of the above 27. Which of the
following groups have vascular tissue? a. monocots b. horsetails c. ferns d. Gveadaphyta e. all of
the above 28. Which of the following would you expect to find in an octopus? a. The mouth
forms after the blastopore develops into the anus. b. radial cleavage c. There is no mesoderm d.
determinate cleavage e. an incomplete digestive system 29. In which group would you expect to
find a medusa stage? a. Polychaeta b. Cnidaria c. centipedes d. Gastropoda e. tapeworms 30.
Which characters are shared by echinoderms and corals? a. no excretory system b. radial
symmetry c. no respiratory system d. no head e. all of the above 31. Most animals are a. both
triploblastic and with bilateral symmetry. b. both triploblastic and with radial symmetry. c. both
diploblastic and with radial symmetry. d. both diploblastic and with bilateral symmetry. e. none
of the above 32. Protostomes have both a. radial and spiral cleavage. b. determinate and spiral
cleavage. c. determinate and radial cleavage. d. indeterminate and spiral cleavage. e. triploblastic
and radial cleavage. 33. Which of the following would you not find in insects? a. Malpighian
tubules b. two pairs of antennae c. compound eyes d. a tracheal system e. an open circulatory
system 34. Spiders differ from insects by having a. segmentation b. an open circulatory system c.
an abdomen d. an exoskeleton e. book lungs 35. What is the gas exchange system in insects
called? a. Malpighian tubules b. book lungs c. external gills d. tracheal system e. complete
metamorphosis 36. Insects have the same number of antennae as a. spiders b. millipedes c.
centipedes d. crustaceans e. both b and c 37. Which arthropod groups have more legs than
insects? a. spiders b. crustaceans c. centipedes d. millipedes e. all of the above 38. In order to
become fully .
21- The Drosophila gene Sex lethal (Sxl) is deserving of its name- Cer.pdf7n7shop
21. The Drosophila gene Sex lethal (Sxl) is deserving of its name. Certain alleles have no effect
on XY animals but cause XX animals to die early in development. Other alleles have no effect
on XX animals but cause XY animals to die early in development. Thus some Sxl alleles are
lethal to females, while others are lethal to males.
a. Would you expect a null mutation in Sxl to cause lethality in males or females? What about
constitutively active Sxl mutation?
b. Why do Sxl alleles of eitehr type cause lethality in a specific sex? The gene transformer (tra)
gets its name from sexual transformation, as some tra alleles can change XX animals into
morphological males, while others change XY animals into morphological females.
c. Which of these sex transformation would be caused by null alleles of tra and which would be
caused by constitutively active alleles of tra?
d. In contrast with Sxl, null tra mutations do not cause lethality in either XX or XY animals.
However, the Sxl protein regulates the production of Tra protein. Why then do all tra mutant
animals survive?
e. Predict the consequences of null mutations in tra-2 on XX and Xy animals. Recall that tra-2
encodes a protein, expressed in both sexes, that is required for Tra function.
f. XY males carrying loss-of-function mutations in the fruitlessi (fru) gene display aberrant
courtship behavior. Would you predict that either XX or XY animals with wild-type alleles of fru
but loss of function mutations of tra would also court abnormally?.
21- Question (12 Points) Prototheria Metatheria Eutheria - Dasyuromorp.pdf7n7shop
21. Question (12 Points) Prototheria Metatheria Eutheria * Dasyuromorphio (example: quolls
and dunnarts). Artiodactyla (example: hippos, camels, moose deer. and bison). Cornivoro
(example: canines. felines, bears, raccoons, and seals). Monotremato (example: platypuses and
echidnas). Peramelemorphio fexample: bandicoots). Ceroceo texample: dolphins, porpoises. and
whales). Diprotodontio (example: kangaroos and koalas). Logomorpho texample: rabbits hares,
and pilas). Chiroptera (eample bati). Periscodoctyla fexample. hortes, minocerosts and zebrat).
Hyrocoldes (example: tyracest. Oicelphimorphis (ezample. opossuma. - Stazemant 13 32
Question (7 Points) Hnse Fales Arirats in the phya Hemkinordata and cherdats thare
doulcrostomate characterlass with echinoderms The notschoid of mambers of the cubhysum
cephabchordata is unique in that it en pertly romposed of musdi cells and is icancehat cenesactle
The athums af cephalochordatesi is a diverinalam oft the gut ter citconds anterioily. It ends
thingy and uerutes agestive aritymes Tha cndsefye is tanatormed into the aomial glaind when a
Larval temprey ifseamiphoces ints an adut. in Fylum choritata plaryngeat jie almay triak trreugh
to farm an epen pasiagsiay to the audiat. The notceticrd is retuined in aduit hagfith. Modents
jorder Asdinat. condist of any at more that 2 ano bing ypacies of Eaminats the sitation a ty weer
and inne pars of wir ibowing rocelesa inciser..
21- Phylogeny illustrates D- Variation A- Common ancestry- B- Genctic.pdf7n7shop
21. Phylogeny illustrates D. Variation A. Common ancestry. B. Genctic drift. 22. Which of the
following is an example of a convergent train? A. The shared five-digit character state in
tetrapod vertebrates. B. The multiple hemoglobin genes in the jawed vertebrates. C. The
triangular dorsal fin in sharks and dolphins. D. All the above would be considered convergent
traits. 23. Phylogenetic trees may be used to display relationships among which of the following.
A. Species B. Genes C. Cells D. All the above 24. Characters are referred to as being
homologous if A. They evolved independently in two taxa because of a common environment.
B. They were acquired through horizontal gene transfer. C. They are similar because they were
inherited from a shared ancestor D. They evolved as the result of a gene duplication event. 25.
According to the theory of natural selection, A. adaptations beneficial in one habitat should
generally be beneficial in all other habitats. B. different individuals occupying the same habitat
will adapt to that habitat through the same genetic changes. C. adaptations beneficial at one time
should generally be beneficial during all other times. D. well-adapted individuals leave more
offspring, and thus contribute more to the next generation's gene pool. than do poorly adapted
individuals. 26. The studies of changes between black and light color in populations of the
peppered moth show that A. natural selection can quickly change allele frequencies and common
phenotypes in a population B. species can always adapt to environmental changes C. predators
always prefer light colored moths D. natural selection produces irreversible changes.
21- Cumulative Incidence Density - Incidence density of HD in coffee d.pdf7n7shop
21. Cumulative Incidence Density - Incidence density of HD in coffee drinkers / Incidence
density of HD in non-coffee drinkers = ? / ? = ? so coffee drinkers are ? times more likely to get
HD than non-coffee drinkers Managerial Epidemiology.
2-4 Payable to Company Founder Jensen Inc- has a $500-000 note pay.pdf7n7shop
2.4 Payable to Company Founder
Jensen Inc. has a $500,000 note payable due to its founder, Jen Jensen. Ms. Jensen is recently
deceased and has no heirs that Jensen Inc.'s executive team is aware of. The company has asked
for your help to determine whether it is appropriate to derecognize the liability from its financial
statements.
Required:
1. Respond to Jensen Inc. Describe the applicable guidance requirements, including excerpts as
needed to support your response.
2. Next, explain how you located the relevant guidance, including the search method used and
which section you searched within the appropriate topic..
2-32 Pets A StatCrunch survey asked people whether thcy preferred cats.pdf7n7shop
2.32 Pets A StatCrunch survey asked people whether thcy preferred cats or dogs and how many
pets they had. (Those who preferred both cats and dogs and those who preferred another type of
pet are not included in these data.) Make two dotplots showing the distribution of the numbers of
pets: one for those preferring dogs and one for those preferring cats. If possible, put one dotplot
above the other, using the same horizontal axis. Then compare the distributions. (Source:
StatCrunch: Pet Ownership Survey Responses, Owner. chitt71).
20-- The most abundant WBC in circulation is A- Red blood cells B- Mac.pdf7n7shop
20.. The most abundant WBC in circulation is A. Red blood cells B. Macrophages C.
Neutrophils D. B cells E. T cells F. Plasma cells 21.. The second most abundant immune cell
type that contributes to more than 10% of all WBCs is A. Macrophages B. Monocytes C.
Dendritic cells D. Mast cells.
23- An inorganic fine-grained soil has the following properties- LL-52.pdf7n7shop
23. An inorganic fine-grained soil has the following properties: LL = 52 , PL = 42 , 32% of the
sample is plus No. 200 (i.e., retained on No. 200), 20% of the sample is sand and 12% is gravel.
What is the soil's USCS Group Name? a) Fat clay with sand b) Elastic silt with sand c) Sandy
lean clay d) Sandy elastic silt e) Sandy silt.
22F- You have been assigned to a team that will be developing for an I.pdf7n7shop
22F: You have been assigned to a team that will be developing for an Information System
lepartment. As part of the project startup, your project manager has asked you to draw a :lass
diagram. You have been given the written description of the system as follows: "A passenger has
attributes like name, data of birth and phone number and has a request booking method. Admin
has also name, data of birth, and phone number also has two methods add trip or delete trip.
Front desk manager has also name, data of birth phone number, and report issue method. Book a
trip has attributes like a unique booking number, number of seats. and status. A passenger can
book a trip or many trips. In our system, there is payment for each booked trip and for each
booked trip a notifaction massege should be sent. We have wo kind of notifaction: Emile
notifaction and Sms notifaction. The notifaction trip has attributes like number of notifaction and
contant, Emile notifaction has emile and Sms notifaction has phone. For each booked trip, one to
five notifactions can be sent" Draw a class diagram, showing the classes, their attributes,
operations, multiplicity, and relationships..
22- Which is important in determining whether chemicals will move into.pdf7n7shop
22. Which is important in determining whether chemicals will move into the cell under specific
conditions?
A. the differences in concentrations of the substance on both sides of the membrane
B. the differences in charges on both sides of the membranes
C. both concentration and charge gradients
D. neither concentration nor charge gradients.
22-- The only dimer amongst all immunoglobulins is A- lgM B- IgA C- Ig.pdf7n7shop
22.. The only dimer amongst all immunoglobulins is A. l g M B. Ig A C. IgD D. IgE E. IgG 23..
Primary immune organs do not include A. Bone marrow B. Thymus C. Spleen D. Appendix E.
Tonsils F. Lymph nodes 24.. Neutrophils secret an enzyme called that gives the yellowish-green
hue to the wound. A. Histamine B. Prostaglandins C. Leukotrienes D. Myeloperoxidase 25.. The
immune organ that serves as the relay station between innate immunity and adaptive immunity is
A. Bone marrow B. Thymus C. Spleen D. Appendix E. Tonsils F. Lymph nodes.
22- Rubin Observatory will make thousands of observations of our Solar.pdf7n7shop
22. Rubin Observatory will make thousands of observations of our Solar System over the next
decade. Do you think the number of any of these groups will change substantially? Which
one(s), and why?
\# NEO Orbit Sizes \# MBA Orbit Sizes TNO Orbit Sizes Comet Orbit Sizes Comet Orbit Sizes
(au).
22- There are two coins- one with probability p1 of Heads and the othe (1).pdf7n7shop
22. There are two coins, one with probability p 1 of Heads and the other with probability p 2 of
Heads. One of the coins is randomly chosen (with equal probabilities for the two coins). It is then
flipped n 2 times. Let X be the number of times it lands Heads. (a) Find the PMF of X ..
22- In a survey of 3-000 Facebook users- the designers looked at why F.pdf7n7shop
22. In a survey of 3,000 Facebook users, the designers looked at why Facebook users break up in
a relationship. Suppose the survey consisted of 1,800 men and 1,200 women. Use the data to
determine whether the reasons for breakup depend on one's sex at the 1% significance level.
Provide the details.
22 Financial markets spread the potential gains and losses of borrowin.pdf7n7shop
22 Financial markets spread the potential gains and losses of borrowing and lending operations
among many individuals, therefore decreasing the overall uncertainty. This is an example of:
(2.0) A. reducing transaction costs. B. reducing risk. C. providing liquidity. D. guaranteeing rates
of return. A B B C D.
22) An auditor obtains knowledpe atout a hes client's lowiness and its.pdf7n7shop
22) An auditor obtains knowledpe atout a hes client's lowiness and its indutery to A) make
constructhe supeestices eencerning imprevements to the client'sinternat conarol. B) develop an
atsituale of profensioral sheptickth certicerning managerthent's financial statement assertiona, C)
evaluate whether the ardecition of anowa miataterm tnts causes the financial statements taken as
a whale to ber materiall misstated. D) understand the evests and trandactiods that may have an
effect on the client's financial satementi. 231 The aud tor finds that Haldisar, Corporation
excupies office space, at no charez, in an office bulding owned by a tharcholder. Thes finding
likely indicates the eaistence of A) mankgentent framad. B) related party translations. C) windaw
dressing. D) weak insernal cobtroh: 24) Tolerable mistatement (abo referted to ar fitrformance
materiality) bs: A) materality allocated to an asiertien B) materialify for the balance shert as a
ickle C) materialty for the income stite ent an a mbele. 0) materialify allocated to a ipecilic
aeceturt. 25) In the cantext of an audit of financol ataenments, substantive procedures are audit
procedures that A) may be climinated ynder certain cooditong 8) are ptimarily gesiened to
dircouer sechifand sudesequent events. C) mary be either tests of detals of transactions, tests of
details of account balances, or anahytical proctdures. D) was increate proportionately with oh
increase in the auditor's reliance on intermal control: 26) Which of the followaine would at andits
nost libily use in deterimining the auditor's: overall mateciality? A) the anticipated sample sire
fer planned mitiantive peocedures: ii) the entity's antwaited interin (i. . quarterly financial
matements C) the reaults of the internal contrel equtionculire D) the contents of the manapement
rapreientrion letter.
21-A stroke induces brain damage because of A-reduced blood flow to a.pdf7n7shop
21.A stroke induces brain damage because of
A.reduced blood flow to a region of the brain.
B.increased nutrient flow to brain tissue.
C.compression of glial cells.
D.increased cranial pressure.
E.increased blood flow to a region of the brain.
A.reduced blood flow to a region of the brain.
B.increased nutrient flow to brain tissue.
C.compression of glial cells.
D.increased cranial pressure.
E.increased blood flow to a region of the brain..
21- What was likely the second Kingdom to appear on earth- a) Bacteria.pdf7n7shop
21. What was likely the second Kingdom to appear on earth: a) Bacteria b) Archaea c) Eukarya
d) Protista 22. Prokaryotes get energy by: a) Anaerobic Respiration b) Aerobic Respiration c)
Fermentation d) All of the above 23. Scientists are studying a population of 20 pairs of Roseate
Spoonbills. They notice that each female lays 4 eggs. When they come back after the eggs have
hatched they notice that there are 60 males and 20 female chicks. They determine it was caused
by: a) Environmental selection b) Genetic drift c) Mutation d) Directional Selection.
21- What are arbuscles- a- sexual structures of basidiomycetes b- sexu.pdf7n7shop
21. What are arbuscles? a. sexual structures of basidiomycetes b. sexual structures of
ascomycetes c. symbiotic structures found in many lichens d. parasitic structures e. none of the
above 22. In which group would you expect budding cells? a. Ascomycota b. Basidiomycota c.
Zygomycota d. Glomeromucata e. all of the above 23. What is one of the main differences
between mosses and ferns? a. In mosses, the gametophyte dominates. b. In mosses, the
sporophyte dominates. c. In ferns, the two generations remain fused together. d. Ferns have a
protonema stage. e. Moss sperms from the male gametophyte have to swim to the female
gametophyte. 24. What do conifers have? a. pollen, but no seeds b. embryos but no microspores
c. seeds but no fruits d. cones but no ovules e. none of the above 25. Which of the following is
not correct for mosses? a. They have an alternation of generations. b. They are vascular plants. c.
The gametophyte is the dominant generation. d. The gametophyte develops from a protonema. e.
Female gametophytes produce archegonia. 26. Anthers are found in which of the following
groups? a. monocots b. mosses c. ferns d. Svcadaphyta e. all of the above 27. Which of the
following groups have vascular tissue? a. monocots b. horsetails c. ferns d. Gveadaphyta e. all of
the above 28. Which of the following would you expect to find in an octopus? a. The mouth
forms after the blastopore develops into the anus. b. radial cleavage c. There is no mesoderm d.
determinate cleavage e. an incomplete digestive system 29. In which group would you expect to
find a medusa stage? a. Polychaeta b. Cnidaria c. centipedes d. Gastropoda e. tapeworms 30.
Which characters are shared by echinoderms and corals? a. no excretory system b. radial
symmetry c. no respiratory system d. no head e. all of the above 31. Most animals are a. both
triploblastic and with bilateral symmetry. b. both triploblastic and with radial symmetry. c. both
diploblastic and with radial symmetry. d. both diploblastic and with bilateral symmetry. e. none
of the above 32. Protostomes have both a. radial and spiral cleavage. b. determinate and spiral
cleavage. c. determinate and radial cleavage. d. indeterminate and spiral cleavage. e. triploblastic
and radial cleavage. 33. Which of the following would you not find in insects? a. Malpighian
tubules b. two pairs of antennae c. compound eyes d. a tracheal system e. an open circulatory
system 34. Spiders differ from insects by having a. segmentation b. an open circulatory system c.
an abdomen d. an exoskeleton e. book lungs 35. What is the gas exchange system in insects
called? a. Malpighian tubules b. book lungs c. external gills d. tracheal system e. complete
metamorphosis 36. Insects have the same number of antennae as a. spiders b. millipedes c.
centipedes d. crustaceans e. both b and c 37. Which arthropod groups have more legs than
insects? a. spiders b. crustaceans c. centipedes d. millipedes e. all of the above 38. In order to
become fully .
21- The Drosophila gene Sex lethal (Sxl) is deserving of its name- Cer.pdf7n7shop
21. The Drosophila gene Sex lethal (Sxl) is deserving of its name. Certain alleles have no effect
on XY animals but cause XX animals to die early in development. Other alleles have no effect
on XX animals but cause XY animals to die early in development. Thus some Sxl alleles are
lethal to females, while others are lethal to males.
a. Would you expect a null mutation in Sxl to cause lethality in males or females? What about
constitutively active Sxl mutation?
b. Why do Sxl alleles of eitehr type cause lethality in a specific sex? The gene transformer (tra)
gets its name from sexual transformation, as some tra alleles can change XX animals into
morphological males, while others change XY animals into morphological females.
c. Which of these sex transformation would be caused by null alleles of tra and which would be
caused by constitutively active alleles of tra?
d. In contrast with Sxl, null tra mutations do not cause lethality in either XX or XY animals.
However, the Sxl protein regulates the production of Tra protein. Why then do all tra mutant
animals survive?
e. Predict the consequences of null mutations in tra-2 on XX and Xy animals. Recall that tra-2
encodes a protein, expressed in both sexes, that is required for Tra function.
f. XY males carrying loss-of-function mutations in the fruitlessi (fru) gene display aberrant
courtship behavior. Would you predict that either XX or XY animals with wild-type alleles of fru
but loss of function mutations of tra would also court abnormally?.
21- Question (12 Points) Prototheria Metatheria Eutheria - Dasyuromorp.pdf7n7shop
21. Question (12 Points) Prototheria Metatheria Eutheria * Dasyuromorphio (example: quolls
and dunnarts). Artiodactyla (example: hippos, camels, moose deer. and bison). Cornivoro
(example: canines. felines, bears, raccoons, and seals). Monotremato (example: platypuses and
echidnas). Peramelemorphio fexample: bandicoots). Ceroceo texample: dolphins, porpoises. and
whales). Diprotodontio (example: kangaroos and koalas). Logomorpho texample: rabbits hares,
and pilas). Chiroptera (eample bati). Periscodoctyla fexample. hortes, minocerosts and zebrat).
Hyrocoldes (example: tyracest. Oicelphimorphis (ezample. opossuma. - Stazemant 13 32
Question (7 Points) Hnse Fales Arirats in the phya Hemkinordata and cherdats thare
doulcrostomate characterlass with echinoderms The notschoid of mambers of the cubhysum
cephabchordata is unique in that it en pertly romposed of musdi cells and is icancehat cenesactle
The athums af cephalochordatesi is a diverinalam oft the gut ter citconds anterioily. It ends
thingy and uerutes agestive aritymes Tha cndsefye is tanatormed into the aomial glaind when a
Larval temprey ifseamiphoces ints an adut. in Fylum choritata plaryngeat jie almay triak trreugh
to farm an epen pasiagsiay to the audiat. The notceticrd is retuined in aduit hagfith. Modents
jorder Asdinat. condist of any at more that 2 ano bing ypacies of Eaminats the sitation a ty weer
and inne pars of wir ibowing rocelesa inciser..
21- Phylogeny illustrates D- Variation A- Common ancestry- B- Genctic.pdf7n7shop
21. Phylogeny illustrates D. Variation A. Common ancestry. B. Genctic drift. 22. Which of the
following is an example of a convergent train? A. The shared five-digit character state in
tetrapod vertebrates. B. The multiple hemoglobin genes in the jawed vertebrates. C. The
triangular dorsal fin in sharks and dolphins. D. All the above would be considered convergent
traits. 23. Phylogenetic trees may be used to display relationships among which of the following.
A. Species B. Genes C. Cells D. All the above 24. Characters are referred to as being
homologous if A. They evolved independently in two taxa because of a common environment.
B. They were acquired through horizontal gene transfer. C. They are similar because they were
inherited from a shared ancestor D. They evolved as the result of a gene duplication event. 25.
According to the theory of natural selection, A. adaptations beneficial in one habitat should
generally be beneficial in all other habitats. B. different individuals occupying the same habitat
will adapt to that habitat through the same genetic changes. C. adaptations beneficial at one time
should generally be beneficial during all other times. D. well-adapted individuals leave more
offspring, and thus contribute more to the next generation's gene pool. than do poorly adapted
individuals. 26. The studies of changes between black and light color in populations of the
peppered moth show that A. natural selection can quickly change allele frequencies and common
phenotypes in a population B. species can always adapt to environmental changes C. predators
always prefer light colored moths D. natural selection produces irreversible changes.
21- Cumulative Incidence Density - Incidence density of HD in coffee d.pdf7n7shop
21. Cumulative Incidence Density - Incidence density of HD in coffee drinkers / Incidence
density of HD in non-coffee drinkers = ? / ? = ? so coffee drinkers are ? times more likely to get
HD than non-coffee drinkers Managerial Epidemiology.
2-4 Payable to Company Founder Jensen Inc- has a $500-000 note pay.pdf7n7shop
2.4 Payable to Company Founder
Jensen Inc. has a $500,000 note payable due to its founder, Jen Jensen. Ms. Jensen is recently
deceased and has no heirs that Jensen Inc.'s executive team is aware of. The company has asked
for your help to determine whether it is appropriate to derecognize the liability from its financial
statements.
Required:
1. Respond to Jensen Inc. Describe the applicable guidance requirements, including excerpts as
needed to support your response.
2. Next, explain how you located the relevant guidance, including the search method used and
which section you searched within the appropriate topic..
2-32 Pets A StatCrunch survey asked people whether thcy preferred cats.pdf7n7shop
2.32 Pets A StatCrunch survey asked people whether thcy preferred cats or dogs and how many
pets they had. (Those who preferred both cats and dogs and those who preferred another type of
pet are not included in these data.) Make two dotplots showing the distribution of the numbers of
pets: one for those preferring dogs and one for those preferring cats. If possible, put one dotplot
above the other, using the same horizontal axis. Then compare the distributions. (Source:
StatCrunch: Pet Ownership Survey Responses, Owner. chitt71).
20-- The most abundant WBC in circulation is A- Red blood cells B- Mac.pdf7n7shop
20.. The most abundant WBC in circulation is A. Red blood cells B. Macrophages C.
Neutrophils D. B cells E. T cells F. Plasma cells 21.. The second most abundant immune cell
type that contributes to more than 10% of all WBCs is A. Macrophages B. Monocytes C.
Dendritic cells D. Mast cells.
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
Safalta Digital marketing institute in Noida, provide complete applications that encompass a huge range of virtual advertising and marketing additives, which includes search engine optimization, virtual communication advertising, pay-per-click on marketing, content material advertising, internet analytics, and greater. These university courses are designed for students who possess a comprehensive understanding of virtual marketing strategies and attributes.Safalta Digital Marketing Institute in Noida is a first choice for young individuals or students who are looking to start their careers in the field of digital advertising. The institute gives specialized courses designed and certification.
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
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21) What loci on the Y chromosome determines sex in humans- a) the pse.pdf
1. 21) What loci on the Y chromosome determines sex in humans? a) the pseudoautosomal region
b) the SR Y gene c) the 5-alpha reductase gene d) the TDF gene e) the testosterone gene