4.
a) Define intellectual property.
b) Identify and briefly describe the THREE (3) types of patents.
c) Define trademark and explain TWO (2) importance of trademark.
d) List FIVE (5) examples of copyright and THREE (3) examples of trademark.
7 In pea plants round R is dominant to wrinkled r A h.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. In pea plants, round (R) is dominant to wrinkled (r). A heterozygous female is crossed with a
wrinkled male. Make a Punnett Square to determine the possible offspring. a. What are the
possible genotypes of the offspring? b. What are the possible phenotypes of the offspring? c.
What is the probability of having an offspring that is round? d. What is the probability of having an
offspring that is homozygous?.
7 In cats some are black some are orange and some are ca.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. In cats, some are black, some are orange, and some are calico (fur that is both black and
orange.) All calico cats are always female. This trait represents two inheritance patterns. List
which two and explain how you know. 8. An organism has three different versions of Gene Tyx -
version a,b and c. Determine the inheritance pattern of this trait. Then list below all of the different
genotypes that an organism with this gene could have..
7 You have just discovered a new fungal species from Yellow.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7) You have just discovered a new fungal species from Yellowstone that you called
Yellowstonium. This fungus performs ATP synthesis coupled to the flow of electrons through a
chain of carriers to an electron acceptor. The electron transfer chain differs from those found in
human mitochondria - thev are descrihed hal su. a. Put the electron carriers tabulated above in the
order that they are most likely to act in carrying electrons. (4pt) b. Given that O2 has an Eo=0.82V
, is this the final electron acceptor for Yellowstonium? If not, propose an alternative electron
acceptor (you can make up any name) and give a possible value for E0:(4pt)c. To try to better
understand how the electron transfer chain works in this organism, you have isolated mitochondria
from this organism. In humans, the cyanide ion (CN) blocks electron transfer by inhibiting the flow
of electrons through Complex IV (cytochrome c oxidase) by binding to the heme a3 prosthetic
group of this enzyme. This organism does not contain this same heme a3 prosthetic group in its
equivalent of Complex VI, but when you mix a suspension of mitochondria supplied with O2
succinate, ADP, and Pi, you notice the following trends: In these graphs, the arrow "drug"
indicates when CN ' is added, and the dotted line shows what both lines would look like if CN*
were not added ("No addition"). Based on this data, does cyanide have the same role in
Yellowstonium as it does in humans? (4 pt)d. The compound 2,4-Dinitrophenol (DNP) uncouples
mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation in humans (meaning it separates the flow of electrons
from the pumping of protons for ATP synthesis). Assume that it has the same role in
Yellowstonium. Add labeled curves to the graphs below to illustrate what happens when DNP is
added to a suspension of mitochondria supplied with O2 succinate, ADP, and Pi. Explain your
answer. (4 pt).
7 Write the MIPS code to implement the for loop below Use .pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Write the MIPS code to implement the for loop below. Use good labels to show the structure of
your code Registers used rows $ num $ sl i$s2j$s3 rows has already been loaded into $s0..
7 Given the diagram above describe the order of events in .pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Given the diagram above, describe the order of events in which these rocks were accumulated.
Note that G is metamorphic, T and D and igneous intrusions. In your description of events, include
any tectonic and erosional events..
7 Ontario Resources a natural energy supplier borrowed 8.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Ontario Resources, a natural energy supplier, borrowed $87 million cash on November 1,2020 ,
to fund a geological survey. The loan was made by Quebec Banque under a short-term financing
arrangement. Ontario Resources issued a 8-month, 4.35% promissory note with interest payable
at maturity. Ontario Resources' fiscal period ends January 31 . Required: a. Prepare the journal
entry for the issuance of the note by Ontario Resources. b. Prepare the appropriate adjusting entry
for the note by Ontario Resources on January 31,2021 . Show calculations. c. Prepare the journal
entry for the payment of the note at maturity. Show calculations..
7 Let XiiZ+1i2path dM263681c0701839752119c34.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Let Xi=iZ+1i2i for 1im and where Z,iN(0,1). Given ci,xi for 1im The total loss is given by L=k=1m
ck1(xk,)(Xk). Implement the MC method to approximate P(L>h). Approximate the probability with
m=3,1=.5,2=.2,3=.6,c1=1,c2=1,c3=1, x1=1,x2=1,x3=1,h=2. Take the number of samples to be
5000 ..
7 Essay What is the difference between efficiency and equ.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7) (Essay) What is the difference between efficiency and equity? Refer to our discussion about
kidney markets. Explain what would happen if we legalized the selling of kidneys. What are the
tradeoffs between efficiency and equity? Who would benefit? Who would lose? Do you agree that
we should legalize kidney markets? (Note this is a long essay question, I expect several
paragraphs to answer this.).
7 In pea plants round R is dominant to wrinkled r A h.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. In pea plants, round (R) is dominant to wrinkled (r). A heterozygous female is crossed with a
wrinkled male. Make a Punnett Square to determine the possible offspring. a. What are the
possible genotypes of the offspring? b. What are the possible phenotypes of the offspring? c.
What is the probability of having an offspring that is round? d. What is the probability of having an
offspring that is homozygous?.
7 In cats some are black some are orange and some are ca.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. In cats, some are black, some are orange, and some are calico (fur that is both black and
orange.) All calico cats are always female. This trait represents two inheritance patterns. List
which two and explain how you know. 8. An organism has three different versions of Gene Tyx -
version a,b and c. Determine the inheritance pattern of this trait. Then list below all of the different
genotypes that an organism with this gene could have..
7 You have just discovered a new fungal species from Yellow.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7) You have just discovered a new fungal species from Yellowstone that you called
Yellowstonium. This fungus performs ATP synthesis coupled to the flow of electrons through a
chain of carriers to an electron acceptor. The electron transfer chain differs from those found in
human mitochondria - thev are descrihed hal su. a. Put the electron carriers tabulated above in the
order that they are most likely to act in carrying electrons. (4pt) b. Given that O2 has an Eo=0.82V
, is this the final electron acceptor for Yellowstonium? If not, propose an alternative electron
acceptor (you can make up any name) and give a possible value for E0:(4pt)c. To try to better
understand how the electron transfer chain works in this organism, you have isolated mitochondria
from this organism. In humans, the cyanide ion (CN) blocks electron transfer by inhibiting the flow
of electrons through Complex IV (cytochrome c oxidase) by binding to the heme a3 prosthetic
group of this enzyme. This organism does not contain this same heme a3 prosthetic group in its
equivalent of Complex VI, but when you mix a suspension of mitochondria supplied with O2
succinate, ADP, and Pi, you notice the following trends: In these graphs, the arrow "drug"
indicates when CN ' is added, and the dotted line shows what both lines would look like if CN*
were not added ("No addition"). Based on this data, does cyanide have the same role in
Yellowstonium as it does in humans? (4 pt)d. The compound 2,4-Dinitrophenol (DNP) uncouples
mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation in humans (meaning it separates the flow of electrons
from the pumping of protons for ATP synthesis). Assume that it has the same role in
Yellowstonium. Add labeled curves to the graphs below to illustrate what happens when DNP is
added to a suspension of mitochondria supplied with O2 succinate, ADP, and Pi. Explain your
answer. (4 pt).
7 Write the MIPS code to implement the for loop below Use .pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Write the MIPS code to implement the for loop below. Use good labels to show the structure of
your code Registers used rows $ num $ sl i$s2j$s3 rows has already been loaded into $s0..
7 Given the diagram above describe the order of events in .pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Given the diagram above, describe the order of events in which these rocks were accumulated.
Note that G is metamorphic, T and D and igneous intrusions. In your description of events, include
any tectonic and erosional events..
7 Ontario Resources a natural energy supplier borrowed 8.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Ontario Resources, a natural energy supplier, borrowed $87 million cash on November 1,2020 ,
to fund a geological survey. The loan was made by Quebec Banque under a short-term financing
arrangement. Ontario Resources issued a 8-month, 4.35% promissory note with interest payable
at maturity. Ontario Resources' fiscal period ends January 31 . Required: a. Prepare the journal
entry for the issuance of the note by Ontario Resources. b. Prepare the appropriate adjusting entry
for the note by Ontario Resources on January 31,2021 . Show calculations. c. Prepare the journal
entry for the payment of the note at maturity. Show calculations..
7 Let XiiZ+1i2path dM263681c0701839752119c34.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Let Xi=iZ+1i2i for 1im and where Z,iN(0,1). Given ci,xi for 1im The total loss is given by L=k=1m
ck1(xk,)(Xk). Implement the MC method to approximate P(L>h). Approximate the probability with
m=3,1=.5,2=.2,3=.6,c1=1,c2=1,c3=1, x1=1,x2=1,x3=1,h=2. Take the number of samples to be
5000 ..
7 Essay What is the difference between efficiency and equ.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7) (Essay) What is the difference between efficiency and equity? Refer to our discussion about
kidney markets. Explain what would happen if we legalized the selling of kidneys. What are the
tradeoffs between efficiency and equity? Who would benefit? Who would lose? Do you agree that
we should legalize kidney markets? (Note this is a long essay question, I expect several
paragraphs to answer this.).
7 What is most true about the following B2B promotional too.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. What is most true about the following B2B promotional tools? a. Advertising is better suited for
relationship communications b. Trade show marketing is very food for lead generation c. Personal
selling is most effective in the beginning stages of the customer decision process d. B2B ads are
always more effective when based on a rational approach rather than an emotional approach.
7 What do foxes and birds have in common a They are both .pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. What do foxes and birds have in common? a. They are both omnibores b. They are both
predators c. They are both prey d. Both A and B 8. Birds, grasshoppers, chipmunks, and
caterpillars are all a. Carnivores b. Predators c. Prey d. Herbivores 9. From what do the grass and
trees receive their energy? a. The sun b. The grasshopper c. The birds d. The chipmunk 16.
Which animal is not the prey of the owl? a. The red-tailed hawk b. The chipmunk c. The fox d. The
bird n. Which of the following is a herbivore? a. The bird b. The caterpillar c. The fox d. The owl
12. What do the chipmunk, bird, caterpillar, and the grass all have in common? a. They are all
predators b. They have no predators c. They are part of a single food chain d. They all provide
energy for the fox 13. What do the owl and the red-tailed hawk have in common? a. They are both
prey b. They are both producers c. They are both predators d. They are both herbivores 4. Which
animal would best fill in the blank for the food chain? Acorn Owl a. The red-tailed hawk b. The
chipmunk c. The fox.
7 Using terms from the key on the right correctly identify.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Using terms from the key on the right, correctly identify all muxelas provided with leader lines in
the illastration. Ko a. Hiceps bractiin b. trachialis c. Brachioradialis d. ettenvor campi radialis
longhas 6. fleror carpi radialn f. Aexor cuepi tulnaris f. Ilewor digiturum superficialis h. palmaris
lengas 1. pronater teres *. Une the key prowided in question 7 to identify the mucles describod
below. (Sarne ehoices from the key will be used morn once) 1. Aexes and supinates the fornarm
6. fieces the band and middle phalanges: 2. muscle located in the postenor curpartment of the
forcarm 7. prouses the forearm 1. forcarm fletani: no role in supination (two museles) 8. Hexes
and abducts the haed 4. masele located medial to the palmaris loeges 9. ertends and abducts the
hand 5. Aexer and abducts the hand 10. Aat mucle that is a weak hand flexor skin of the
palmMuscles of the Lower Limb 9. Using the temis from the key on the right, correctly identify all
muscles provided with leader lines in the ilisitration betn Key: a. adductor longas b. extensor
digitoruns longus e. Gibularis longes 4. gastrocbemus c. rectas femoeris f. sartorius g. 3eltus h.
Aetsor facie lata 1. vastus latceralis j. vates medialis. 10. Use the key terms in queition 9 ta
fespeed to the deicripticai below. 1. "aiter's muscle" 5. peiterior cueparanent museles that eatie
plactar fiesion of the foon (1wo muscles) 2. Interal compartincit music that plastar flexes: 6.
adduets the thigh, as uhen suschns at atd everts the foed ancaticen 3. ahdocts the thigh to take
be " in caie" ance 7. exteade the bes 4. exiends leg and stabyres kne (fino muncles) 8. exends leg
and flenes thighgeneral Review: Muscle Recognition 11. Identify each lettered musele in the
illustration of the haman anterior supcricial mesculanure by matching its letrer with or following
moscie names: 1. addoctor longes 2. biceps brechii 3. brochiotadialis 4. dehoid 5. evenser
tigitoram longur 6. exierral oblique 7. fibuliris longas 8. fexor carpi radialio 9. fexor curpi ulnars 10.
frontel belly of cpicranius 11. gastrocnemilab 12. gracilis: 13. Hhopioat 14. intertostals 15. internal
oblique 16. masicter 17. otbicularis eculi 18. atbacularis oris 19. palmarns loojus 20. pestineus 21.
pectoralis major 22. pectorala minor 23. plarysma 24. pronator tetei 25. roctus abdominis 26.
rectus femaris 27. sartotus 28. serratus anterior 33. uenuer tascue lus 33. vatus latenls 29. soleus
14. tbialis anterior 19. vinis mithials 30. sternocledomastoid 35. trancerus ahbienis 40. aygonaicus
31. siemohyoid 36. traperias 32. temporalis 37. tricepi trachilthe Solowire meste mames: 1.
Modoter ragnes 2. biceptionolis 3. beictiatis 4. brachionatalis 5. delinal 6. exlenke carpi tadialis
Songar 7. cuspaver carpi ulsarib. x calenoor dipisotumi 9. extenal oblique 10. fccker carpe uluant
11. Zealrocnemias -12. Dhecus itiasian? 13. gluers medie 14 eractin 15. iliotitial inact (irendon) 16.
intaiginum 17. Ihtivimer dant 18. oscipial belly of or ered.
7 Using node 1 as the root perform a BFS for node 6 Detai.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Using node 1 as the root, perform a BFS for node 6. Detail the operations clearly.
8. Using node 5 as the root, perform a DFS for node 2. Detail the operations clearly.
9. a) What are cycles in a graph? b) What problem does this present for DFS or BFS search
algorithms? c) What is the solution to this problem?
10. Give the pseudo code for a program to perform a Depth First Search of a non-directed graph.
Be sure the graph is represented as an adjacency list. Carefully include all the steps for this
algorithm..
8 The residents of Elk Meadows and Valley View are experien.pdfaayushmaany2k14
8. The residents of Elk Meadows and Valley View are experiencing contamination of their well
water. The people in Elk Meadows claim that run-off from the fertilizer plant in Abbotsville is
polluting their wells, while the folks in Valley View argue that the Elk Meadows landfill (dump) is
contaminating their water. Meanwhile, plans to expand the fertilizer plant in Abbotsville (a major
regional employer) are on hold until these issues are sorted out. Identify the sources of pollution
for the two wells, and indicate whether expansion of the fertilizer plant can proceed..
8 What would be the most possible interaction between the s.pdfaayushmaany2k14
8. What would be the most possible interaction between the side chains (R-group) of glutamate
and lysine in physiological condition? A. Ionic bond B. Disulfide bond C. Peptide bond D. Van der
Waal's interaction E. Glycosidic bond 9. At pH, the net charge of cysteine is A. -2 B. -1 C. 0 D. +1
E. +2 10. All 20 amino acids have A. only one hydrogen attached to the a-carbon B. only one
carboxyl group C. only one side chain D. only one chiral carbon E. only one amino group 11.
Which of the following is a property of lipids in cell membranes? A. The hydrophobic groups of lipid
molecules are found on membrane surfaces. B. Some types of lipids are found preferentially in the
outer membrane layer. C. Most of the lipids contain hydrocarbon chains with five-carbon units. D.
Most of the lipids function in transporting biomolecules into the cell. E. Sugars are attached to
lipids on the outer and inner sides of the membrane..
8 A unique structure in vertebrate embryos is the somite S.pdfaayushmaany2k14
8. A unique structure in vertebrate embryos is the somite. Somites emerge from unsegmented
mesoderm, starting at an anterior position and a new pair is added periodically more posteriorly a.
Explain what happens to pre-somite cells when they undergo the transition to epithelial to become
a somite. b. The pattern of somite emergence is explained through a clock and wavefront model.
This model includes two signaling fronts- one anterior and one posterior and oscillating gene
expression that preceeds the emergence of a new pair of somites. Describe this clock and
wavefront model, including the two signals and one example of oscillating gene expression. c.
What is the evidence that pre-somites acquire positional information prior to emergence of the
somite itself?.
7 Kate has a utility function Uxy4xpath dM95702c.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Kate has a utility function U(x,y)=4x+y. The price of good x is $1, and the price of good y is $2.
If Kate's income is $100, how many units of good x would she consume if she chose the bundle
that maximizes her utility subject to her budget constraint? a. 0 b. 1 c. 4 d. 16 e. None of the above.
8 Protein synthesis begins when in the nucleus of each cell.pdfaayushmaany2k14
8) Protein synthesis begins when in the nucleus of each cell serves as a template to make strands
of 9) Protein process of continuous breakdown and synthesis of protein from its amino acids 10)
Two roles of protein are: 11) is removal of the amino group from a compound such as an amino
acid. 12) Nitrogen balance: people who are sick or in trauma and people with kidney disease. 13)
A protein is a protein containing all the amino acids essential in human nutrition in amounts
adequate for human use. 14) The quality of a protein is determined by its: and amino acid 15) How
can vegetarians meet their protein needs without eating meat? is the deficiency disease caused by
inadequate protein in the presence of adequate food energy. 16) is the disease of starvation and.
729 David is going to purchase two stocks to form the initi.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7.29 David is going to purchase two stocks to form the initial holdings in his portfolio. Iron stock
has an expected return of 15 percent, while Copper stock has an expected return of 20 percent. If
David plans to invest 30 percent of his funds in Iron and the remainder in Copper, what will be the
expected return from his portfolio? What if David invests 70 percent of his funds in lron stock?.
8 IPOsinitial public offerings of stockcreate billions of.pdfaayushmaany2k14
8. IPOsinitial public offerings of stockcreate billions of dollars of new wealth for owners, managers,
and employees of companies that were previously privately owned. Nevertheless, hundreds of
large and thousands of small companies remain privately owned. The revenues of a random
sample of 10 firms from the largest private companies list are given in the table to the right.
Revenue (in billion) $12 $2 $34 $7 $12 $3 $10 $4 $7 $3
a. Use a 98% confidence interval to estimate the mean revenue of the population of companies in
question.
b. What characteristic must the population possess to ensure the appropriateness of the
estimation procedure in part a?
c. Suppose a magazine reports that the true mean revenue of all companies on the list is $5.0
billion. Is this claim believable?.
8 Agreement and disagreement among economists Suppose that .pdfaayushmaany2k14
8. Agreement and disagreement among economists Suppose that Sean, an economist from a
business administration program in Georgia, and Yvette, another economist from an investigative
reporting group, are both guests on a popular science podcast. The host of the podcast is
facilitating their debate over government intervention. The following dialogue represents a portion
of the transcript of their discussion: Yvette: The usefulness of government intervention in the
economy is a long-standing issue that economists continue to debate, Sean: I feel that
government involvement in the economy should be reduced because government programs cause
more harm than 900g. Yvette: While I do agree that government programs can be inefficient, I
really think they are necessary to help the less fortunate. The disagreement, between these
economists is most likely due to Despite their differences, with which proposition are two
economists chosen at random most likely to agree? Central banks should focus more on
maintaining low unemployment than on maintaining low inflation. Business managers can raise
profit more easily by reducing costs than by raising revenue. Employers should not be restricted
from outsourcing work to foreign nations..
8 Individual and market demand Suppose that Eric and Ginny .pdfaayushmaany2k14
8. Individual and market demand Suppose that Eric and Ginny represent the only two consumers
of jeans in some hypothetical market. The following table presents their annual demand schedules
for jeans:On the following graph, plot Eric's demand for jeans using the green points (triangle
symbol). Next, plot Ginny's demand for jeans using the purple points (diamond symbol). Finally,
plot the market demand for jeans using the blue points (circle symbol). Note: Line segments will
automatically connect the points. Remember to plot from left to right..
7 Initially GDP is 10 billion Consumers suddenly become .pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Initially, GDP is $10 billion. Consumers suddenly become worried about losing their jobs. What
happens in the short run? A. GDP falls and the price level falls B. GDP falls and the price level
rises C. GDP rises and the price level falls D. GDP rises and the price level rises.
8 Examine the figure shown in Panels B and C What normal c.pdfaayushmaany2k14
8. Examine the figure shown in Panels B and C. What normal cellular structure contains branched
cytoskeleton formations that resemble these? a. sarcomere d. lamellopodia b. microvilli e.
adherens junctions c. filopodia 9. Given the data shown in Panels B and C, what do you think is
moving after a baculoviral particle gets into the cell cytoplasm? a. baculoviral particle to the left d.
actin filament fragments to the right b. baculoviral particle to the right e. actin filament fragments to
the left c. baculoviral particle to the top 10. You are tracking vesicle transport by labeling vesicles
in a neuron and watching them live. When you treat cells with taxol or keep them in the cold, the
vesicles no longer move, although they are still visible. What kind of cytoskeletal element is
required for this vesicle movement? a. actin d. both actin and tubulin b. tubulin e. neurofilaments c.
intermediate filaments 11. Which of the following is an accurate general description of how a
processive motor protein complex works? a. One tail domain binds to the cytoskeletal filament; the
light chain domain catalyzes ATP hydrolysis; the neck domain undergoes a major conformational
change to create the power stroke, swinging the other tail close to the filament for binding; the
second tail binds, and the first is released b. One head (or stalk) domain binds to the cytoskeletal
filament; this head domain catalyzes ATP hydrolysis; the neck domain undergoes a major
conformational change to create the power stroke, swinging the tail close to the filament for
binding; the tail binds, and the head (or stalk) is released c. One head (or stalk) domain binds to
the cytoskeletal filament; this head domain catalyzes ATP hydrolysis; the tail domain undergoes a
major conformational change to create the power stroke, swinging the other head (or stalk) close
to the filament for binding; both the head (or stalk) come off the filament before the motor is reset
and the next head (or stalk) binds d. One head (or stalk) domain binds to the cytoskeletal filament;
this head domain catalyzes ATP hydrolysis; the neck domain undergoes a major conformational
change to create the power stroke, swinging the other head (or stalk) close to the filament for
binding; the second head (or stalk) binds, and the first is releasedImaging of baculovirus actin
comet tails. Mueller J, Planzehter J, Winkler C, Nanta A et al. (2014) Fifi PLS novocr Above are
several images from a recent paper "Electron Tomography and Simulation of Baculovirus Actin
Comet Tails Support a Tethered Filament Model of Pathogen Propulsion". Although Baculovirus is
a virus, it hijacks actin and its regulatory proteins in host cells to move within the cytoplasm and
out of the cell, like Listeria does. Because the virus is small, it is easier to image in very high
resolution. In panel A, localization of the viral particle, actin, and associated proteins along the
actin comet tail are quantified. (If it is hard to see the colors,.
7 Equilibrium GDP Use the chart below to answer the follow.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Equilibrium GDP. Use the chart below to answer the following questions. a. What is the
equilibrium GDP in this model? b. What is the MPS and what is the MPC? c. What is the GDP
multiplier? d. If there was an increase in investment of $20 billion, how much would the real GDP
increase?.
7 Suppose three fair dice are rolled What is the probabili.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Suppose three fair dice are rolled. What is the probability at most one six appears? f(x)={c(1x2),
0,1<x<1otherwise a) What is the value of c ? b) What is the cumulative distribution function of X ?.
8 Essay Answer the following questions about Veblen plea.pdfaayushmaany2k14
8) (Essay) Answer the following questions about Veblen (please provide detailed answers to put
into an essay): a) What is Veblen's view of consumer theory? b) Does Veblen agree with the idea
that consumers make rational decisions? c) What is an invidious distinction? Give an example. d)
What is pecuniary emulation? Give an example. e) What is the primary driver of consumption and
human behavior according to Veblen?.
8 Cul de los siguientes es cierto acerca de los alimentos.pdfaayushmaany2k14
8. Cul de los siguientes es cierto acerca de los alimentos densos en nutrientes?
A) Ejemplos de nutrientes. los alimentos densos son el queso y la pechuga.
B) Tienen muchas caloras en comparacin con su contenido de nutrientes.
C) Son ricas en fibra, vitaminas y minerales y tambin altas en caloras
D) Son ricas en fibra, vitaminas y minerales y tambin bajas en caloras..
7 White eyes ww females wY males in Drosophila can be .pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. White eyes (w/w females; w/Y males) in Drosophila can be produced by the action of a sex-
linked recessive gene. White eyes can also be produced by the interaction of two other genes: the
recessive sexlinked gene v for vermillion eye color, and the autosomal recessive gene bw for
brown eye color. Consider the parental cross bw / bw, w+ v+ / w v (brown-eyed females) X bw /
bw, w v / Y (white eyed males), where the F1 progeny consists of 70 brown-eyed and 130 white-
eyed individuals. Estimate the distance between the sex-linked genes w and v..
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7 What is most true about the following B2B promotional too.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. What is most true about the following B2B promotional tools? a. Advertising is better suited for
relationship communications b. Trade show marketing is very food for lead generation c. Personal
selling is most effective in the beginning stages of the customer decision process d. B2B ads are
always more effective when based on a rational approach rather than an emotional approach.
7 What do foxes and birds have in common a They are both .pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. What do foxes and birds have in common? a. They are both omnibores b. They are both
predators c. They are both prey d. Both A and B 8. Birds, grasshoppers, chipmunks, and
caterpillars are all a. Carnivores b. Predators c. Prey d. Herbivores 9. From what do the grass and
trees receive their energy? a. The sun b. The grasshopper c. The birds d. The chipmunk 16.
Which animal is not the prey of the owl? a. The red-tailed hawk b. The chipmunk c. The fox d. The
bird n. Which of the following is a herbivore? a. The bird b. The caterpillar c. The fox d. The owl
12. What do the chipmunk, bird, caterpillar, and the grass all have in common? a. They are all
predators b. They have no predators c. They are part of a single food chain d. They all provide
energy for the fox 13. What do the owl and the red-tailed hawk have in common? a. They are both
prey b. They are both producers c. They are both predators d. They are both herbivores 4. Which
animal would best fill in the blank for the food chain? Acorn Owl a. The red-tailed hawk b. The
chipmunk c. The fox.
7 Using terms from the key on the right correctly identify.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Using terms from the key on the right, correctly identify all muxelas provided with leader lines in
the illastration. Ko a. Hiceps bractiin b. trachialis c. Brachioradialis d. ettenvor campi radialis
longhas 6. fleror carpi radialn f. Aexor cuepi tulnaris f. Ilewor digiturum superficialis h. palmaris
lengas 1. pronater teres *. Une the key prowided in question 7 to identify the mucles describod
below. (Sarne ehoices from the key will be used morn once) 1. Aexes and supinates the fornarm
6. fieces the band and middle phalanges: 2. muscle located in the postenor curpartment of the
forcarm 7. prouses the forearm 1. forcarm fletani: no role in supination (two museles) 8. Hexes
and abducts the haed 4. masele located medial to the palmaris loeges 9. ertends and abducts the
hand 5. Aexer and abducts the hand 10. Aat mucle that is a weak hand flexor skin of the
palmMuscles of the Lower Limb 9. Using the temis from the key on the right, correctly identify all
muscles provided with leader lines in the ilisitration betn Key: a. adductor longas b. extensor
digitoruns longus e. Gibularis longes 4. gastrocbemus c. rectas femoeris f. sartorius g. 3eltus h.
Aetsor facie lata 1. vastus latceralis j. vates medialis. 10. Use the key terms in queition 9 ta
fespeed to the deicripticai below. 1. "aiter's muscle" 5. peiterior cueparanent museles that eatie
plactar fiesion of the foon (1wo muscles) 2. Interal compartincit music that plastar flexes: 6.
adduets the thigh, as uhen suschns at atd everts the foed ancaticen 3. ahdocts the thigh to take
be " in caie" ance 7. exteade the bes 4. exiends leg and stabyres kne (fino muncles) 8. exends leg
and flenes thighgeneral Review: Muscle Recognition 11. Identify each lettered musele in the
illustration of the haman anterior supcricial mesculanure by matching its letrer with or following
moscie names: 1. addoctor longes 2. biceps brechii 3. brochiotadialis 4. dehoid 5. evenser
tigitoram longur 6. exierral oblique 7. fibuliris longas 8. fexor carpi radialio 9. fexor curpi ulnars 10.
frontel belly of cpicranius 11. gastrocnemilab 12. gracilis: 13. Hhopioat 14. intertostals 15. internal
oblique 16. masicter 17. otbicularis eculi 18. atbacularis oris 19. palmarns loojus 20. pestineus 21.
pectoralis major 22. pectorala minor 23. plarysma 24. pronator tetei 25. roctus abdominis 26.
rectus femaris 27. sartotus 28. serratus anterior 33. uenuer tascue lus 33. vatus latenls 29. soleus
14. tbialis anterior 19. vinis mithials 30. sternocledomastoid 35. trancerus ahbienis 40. aygonaicus
31. siemohyoid 36. traperias 32. temporalis 37. tricepi trachilthe Solowire meste mames: 1.
Modoter ragnes 2. biceptionolis 3. beictiatis 4. brachionatalis 5. delinal 6. exlenke carpi tadialis
Songar 7. cuspaver carpi ulsarib. x calenoor dipisotumi 9. extenal oblique 10. fccker carpe uluant
11. Zealrocnemias -12. Dhecus itiasian? 13. gluers medie 14 eractin 15. iliotitial inact (irendon) 16.
intaiginum 17. Ihtivimer dant 18. oscipial belly of or ered.
7 Using node 1 as the root perform a BFS for node 6 Detai.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Using node 1 as the root, perform a BFS for node 6. Detail the operations clearly.
8. Using node 5 as the root, perform a DFS for node 2. Detail the operations clearly.
9. a) What are cycles in a graph? b) What problem does this present for DFS or BFS search
algorithms? c) What is the solution to this problem?
10. Give the pseudo code for a program to perform a Depth First Search of a non-directed graph.
Be sure the graph is represented as an adjacency list. Carefully include all the steps for this
algorithm..
8 The residents of Elk Meadows and Valley View are experien.pdfaayushmaany2k14
8. The residents of Elk Meadows and Valley View are experiencing contamination of their well
water. The people in Elk Meadows claim that run-off from the fertilizer plant in Abbotsville is
polluting their wells, while the folks in Valley View argue that the Elk Meadows landfill (dump) is
contaminating their water. Meanwhile, plans to expand the fertilizer plant in Abbotsville (a major
regional employer) are on hold until these issues are sorted out. Identify the sources of pollution
for the two wells, and indicate whether expansion of the fertilizer plant can proceed..
8 What would be the most possible interaction between the s.pdfaayushmaany2k14
8. What would be the most possible interaction between the side chains (R-group) of glutamate
and lysine in physiological condition? A. Ionic bond B. Disulfide bond C. Peptide bond D. Van der
Waal's interaction E. Glycosidic bond 9. At pH, the net charge of cysteine is A. -2 B. -1 C. 0 D. +1
E. +2 10. All 20 amino acids have A. only one hydrogen attached to the a-carbon B. only one
carboxyl group C. only one side chain D. only one chiral carbon E. only one amino group 11.
Which of the following is a property of lipids in cell membranes? A. The hydrophobic groups of lipid
molecules are found on membrane surfaces. B. Some types of lipids are found preferentially in the
outer membrane layer. C. Most of the lipids contain hydrocarbon chains with five-carbon units. D.
Most of the lipids function in transporting biomolecules into the cell. E. Sugars are attached to
lipids on the outer and inner sides of the membrane..
8 A unique structure in vertebrate embryos is the somite S.pdfaayushmaany2k14
8. A unique structure in vertebrate embryos is the somite. Somites emerge from unsegmented
mesoderm, starting at an anterior position and a new pair is added periodically more posteriorly a.
Explain what happens to pre-somite cells when they undergo the transition to epithelial to become
a somite. b. The pattern of somite emergence is explained through a clock and wavefront model.
This model includes two signaling fronts- one anterior and one posterior and oscillating gene
expression that preceeds the emergence of a new pair of somites. Describe this clock and
wavefront model, including the two signals and one example of oscillating gene expression. c.
What is the evidence that pre-somites acquire positional information prior to emergence of the
somite itself?.
7 Kate has a utility function Uxy4xpath dM95702c.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Kate has a utility function U(x,y)=4x+y. The price of good x is $1, and the price of good y is $2.
If Kate's income is $100, how many units of good x would she consume if she chose the bundle
that maximizes her utility subject to her budget constraint? a. 0 b. 1 c. 4 d. 16 e. None of the above.
8 Protein synthesis begins when in the nucleus of each cell.pdfaayushmaany2k14
8) Protein synthesis begins when in the nucleus of each cell serves as a template to make strands
of 9) Protein process of continuous breakdown and synthesis of protein from its amino acids 10)
Two roles of protein are: 11) is removal of the amino group from a compound such as an amino
acid. 12) Nitrogen balance: people who are sick or in trauma and people with kidney disease. 13)
A protein is a protein containing all the amino acids essential in human nutrition in amounts
adequate for human use. 14) The quality of a protein is determined by its: and amino acid 15) How
can vegetarians meet their protein needs without eating meat? is the deficiency disease caused by
inadequate protein in the presence of adequate food energy. 16) is the disease of starvation and.
729 David is going to purchase two stocks to form the initi.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7.29 David is going to purchase two stocks to form the initial holdings in his portfolio. Iron stock
has an expected return of 15 percent, while Copper stock has an expected return of 20 percent. If
David plans to invest 30 percent of his funds in Iron and the remainder in Copper, what will be the
expected return from his portfolio? What if David invests 70 percent of his funds in lron stock?.
8 IPOsinitial public offerings of stockcreate billions of.pdfaayushmaany2k14
8. IPOsinitial public offerings of stockcreate billions of dollars of new wealth for owners, managers,
and employees of companies that were previously privately owned. Nevertheless, hundreds of
large and thousands of small companies remain privately owned. The revenues of a random
sample of 10 firms from the largest private companies list are given in the table to the right.
Revenue (in billion) $12 $2 $34 $7 $12 $3 $10 $4 $7 $3
a. Use a 98% confidence interval to estimate the mean revenue of the population of companies in
question.
b. What characteristic must the population possess to ensure the appropriateness of the
estimation procedure in part a?
c. Suppose a magazine reports that the true mean revenue of all companies on the list is $5.0
billion. Is this claim believable?.
8 Agreement and disagreement among economists Suppose that .pdfaayushmaany2k14
8. Agreement and disagreement among economists Suppose that Sean, an economist from a
business administration program in Georgia, and Yvette, another economist from an investigative
reporting group, are both guests on a popular science podcast. The host of the podcast is
facilitating their debate over government intervention. The following dialogue represents a portion
of the transcript of their discussion: Yvette: The usefulness of government intervention in the
economy is a long-standing issue that economists continue to debate, Sean: I feel that
government involvement in the economy should be reduced because government programs cause
more harm than 900g. Yvette: While I do agree that government programs can be inefficient, I
really think they are necessary to help the less fortunate. The disagreement, between these
economists is most likely due to Despite their differences, with which proposition are two
economists chosen at random most likely to agree? Central banks should focus more on
maintaining low unemployment than on maintaining low inflation. Business managers can raise
profit more easily by reducing costs than by raising revenue. Employers should not be restricted
from outsourcing work to foreign nations..
8 Individual and market demand Suppose that Eric and Ginny .pdfaayushmaany2k14
8. Individual and market demand Suppose that Eric and Ginny represent the only two consumers
of jeans in some hypothetical market. The following table presents their annual demand schedules
for jeans:On the following graph, plot Eric's demand for jeans using the green points (triangle
symbol). Next, plot Ginny's demand for jeans using the purple points (diamond symbol). Finally,
plot the market demand for jeans using the blue points (circle symbol). Note: Line segments will
automatically connect the points. Remember to plot from left to right..
7 Initially GDP is 10 billion Consumers suddenly become .pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Initially, GDP is $10 billion. Consumers suddenly become worried about losing their jobs. What
happens in the short run? A. GDP falls and the price level falls B. GDP falls and the price level
rises C. GDP rises and the price level falls D. GDP rises and the price level rises.
8 Examine the figure shown in Panels B and C What normal c.pdfaayushmaany2k14
8. Examine the figure shown in Panels B and C. What normal cellular structure contains branched
cytoskeleton formations that resemble these? a. sarcomere d. lamellopodia b. microvilli e.
adherens junctions c. filopodia 9. Given the data shown in Panels B and C, what do you think is
moving after a baculoviral particle gets into the cell cytoplasm? a. baculoviral particle to the left d.
actin filament fragments to the right b. baculoviral particle to the right e. actin filament fragments to
the left c. baculoviral particle to the top 10. You are tracking vesicle transport by labeling vesicles
in a neuron and watching them live. When you treat cells with taxol or keep them in the cold, the
vesicles no longer move, although they are still visible. What kind of cytoskeletal element is
required for this vesicle movement? a. actin d. both actin and tubulin b. tubulin e. neurofilaments c.
intermediate filaments 11. Which of the following is an accurate general description of how a
processive motor protein complex works? a. One tail domain binds to the cytoskeletal filament; the
light chain domain catalyzes ATP hydrolysis; the neck domain undergoes a major conformational
change to create the power stroke, swinging the other tail close to the filament for binding; the
second tail binds, and the first is released b. One head (or stalk) domain binds to the cytoskeletal
filament; this head domain catalyzes ATP hydrolysis; the neck domain undergoes a major
conformational change to create the power stroke, swinging the tail close to the filament for
binding; the tail binds, and the head (or stalk) is released c. One head (or stalk) domain binds to
the cytoskeletal filament; this head domain catalyzes ATP hydrolysis; the tail domain undergoes a
major conformational change to create the power stroke, swinging the other head (or stalk) close
to the filament for binding; both the head (or stalk) come off the filament before the motor is reset
and the next head (or stalk) binds d. One head (or stalk) domain binds to the cytoskeletal filament;
this head domain catalyzes ATP hydrolysis; the neck domain undergoes a major conformational
change to create the power stroke, swinging the other head (or stalk) close to the filament for
binding; the second head (or stalk) binds, and the first is releasedImaging of baculovirus actin
comet tails. Mueller J, Planzehter J, Winkler C, Nanta A et al. (2014) Fifi PLS novocr Above are
several images from a recent paper "Electron Tomography and Simulation of Baculovirus Actin
Comet Tails Support a Tethered Filament Model of Pathogen Propulsion". Although Baculovirus is
a virus, it hijacks actin and its regulatory proteins in host cells to move within the cytoplasm and
out of the cell, like Listeria does. Because the virus is small, it is easier to image in very high
resolution. In panel A, localization of the viral particle, actin, and associated proteins along the
actin comet tail are quantified. (If it is hard to see the colors,.
7 Equilibrium GDP Use the chart below to answer the follow.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Equilibrium GDP. Use the chart below to answer the following questions. a. What is the
equilibrium GDP in this model? b. What is the MPS and what is the MPC? c. What is the GDP
multiplier? d. If there was an increase in investment of $20 billion, how much would the real GDP
increase?.
7 Suppose three fair dice are rolled What is the probabili.pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. Suppose three fair dice are rolled. What is the probability at most one six appears? f(x)={c(1x2),
0,1<x<1otherwise a) What is the value of c ? b) What is the cumulative distribution function of X ?.
8 Essay Answer the following questions about Veblen plea.pdfaayushmaany2k14
8) (Essay) Answer the following questions about Veblen (please provide detailed answers to put
into an essay): a) What is Veblen's view of consumer theory? b) Does Veblen agree with the idea
that consumers make rational decisions? c) What is an invidious distinction? Give an example. d)
What is pecuniary emulation? Give an example. e) What is the primary driver of consumption and
human behavior according to Veblen?.
8 Cul de los siguientes es cierto acerca de los alimentos.pdfaayushmaany2k14
8. Cul de los siguientes es cierto acerca de los alimentos densos en nutrientes?
A) Ejemplos de nutrientes. los alimentos densos son el queso y la pechuga.
B) Tienen muchas caloras en comparacin con su contenido de nutrientes.
C) Son ricas en fibra, vitaminas y minerales y tambin altas en caloras
D) Son ricas en fibra, vitaminas y minerales y tambin bajas en caloras..
7 White eyes ww females wY males in Drosophila can be .pdfaayushmaany2k14
7. White eyes (w/w females; w/Y males) in Drosophila can be produced by the action of a sex-
linked recessive gene. White eyes can also be produced by the interaction of two other genes: the
recessive sexlinked gene v for vermillion eye color, and the autosomal recessive gene bw for
brown eye color. Consider the parental cross bw / bw, w+ v+ / w v (brown-eyed females) X bw /
bw, w v / Y (white eyed males), where the F1 progeny consists of 70 brown-eyed and 130 white-
eyed individuals. Estimate the distance between the sex-linked genes w and v..
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
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4 a Define intellectual property b Identify and briefly .pdf
1. 4.
a) Define intellectual property.
b) Identify and briefly describe the THREE (3) types of patents.
c) Define trademark and explain TWO (2) importance of trademark.
d) List FIVE (5) examples of copyright and THREE (3) examples of trademark