9- Identify the diseases caused by the following protists! a- Trypanos.docxCharles7AVDowdc
9. Identify the diseases caused by the following protists! a. Trypanosoma b. Trichonomas c. Plasmodium d. Giardia e. Entamoeba 10. Of the Protists, which group is most closely related to the land plants? 11. The characteristic, that is unique to all plants, is a type of reproduction known as 12. Female gametangia are called , while male gametangia are called 13. In an evolutionary timeline, describe how the dominant generation changes. 14. , collectively known as the mosses, all exhibit the life cycle stage as the dominant one. 15. Reproduction in the mosses involves the need for the presence of 16. Comolete the followina table of the Brvonhvtes: 17. Identify the following images: 18. In the seedless vascular plants, the tissue is involved in transporting water, and is involved in transporting sugars and other nutrients. 19. The seedless vascular plants represent a group in which the generation is dominant and the independent. 20. Other derived traits of the seedless vascular plants include generation is reduced but still mostly organs that anchor the plant and transport water and nutrients from the soil, and which provide increased surface area for photosynthesis. 21. A larger, more complex leaf is called a ( n ) , whereas a smaller, simpler leaf is called a(n) 22. A ( n ) species has two types of sporangia and produces two types of spores. 23. The waxy coating of a plant's epidermis is known as the
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8-- The profitability Index for this Investment is closest to- Click h.docxCharles7AVDowdc
8% . The profitability Index for this Investment is closest to: Click here to view Exhibit 12B-1 and Exhibit 12B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using the tables provided. Multiple Choice 0.85 . 1.14 . 1.18 . 1.24 .
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8- These piec sorts of can stationery ! Cardworld had 200 cards and Ca.docxCharles7AVDowdc
8. These piec sorts of can stationery ! Cardworld had 200 cards and Card Den had 600 cards. (i) Approximately how many birthday cards were at Card Den? (ii) Jenny thought the pie charts above showed there were more Congratulations cards at Cardworld than at Card Den. Explain why the pie charts show that this is not so.
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8. The "triple bottoms tine" includest. a. Profits, People, Planet b. Profits, Pces, Planet. e. Pes, Poople, Planet d. Profies, Progress, Planct 9. The Holsede redel of cutrunal dencsiens inctude each of the following EXCEPT: a. Individualism collectivism b. Power distanoe 6. Uriestainty aroidanee d. Brothers Sisters 10. The cavibonment inclades six forces: economic, techinological, sociocultural, demsyerephic, polisical logal; and intemanional. a. Ceneral b. Task c. Systems 4. Controilisd 11. The acrorty S W OT (as in SWOI analysis) stands for. a. Strategies, Weakacssel, Opportunitics, Theats b. Serengths, Weaknesses. Opportunitics, Threats 9. Strategics, Weaknesses, Opportunizies, Tumarounds d. Streagths, Wealcnesses, Oihers, Tumarounds 12. The acronym provided in class for what "goals shoald be" in order to be effective is: a. SMART b. FUN c. SAVVY d. SPOT-ON 13. The beruty and simplicity of Les in the peoposition that there is not one best. way to manege. a. High Performance Work Praclices: b. Contingensy Theary c. Quantitative Theofy d. Systems Managetacut 14. The devels of Corporite Strate y were iived at- a. Level, Lower-Level, fiunctiont-Lesel b. Cotporate-Level, I Hotser-Level, Fuectional-L,evel c. Corpocate-tevel, Bainicsstlevel, Futstionst-level d. Middle-Level. Burintss,level, Fruectional-fuevel
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8- Refer to the income statement above- Luther's net profit margin for.docxCharles7AVDowdc
8. Refer to the income statement above. Luther's net profit margin for the year ending December 31, 2012 is closest to: A. 1.8% B. 2.7% C. 5.4% D. 16.7%
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8- A company had the following sales in each month- January- $10-000 F.docxCharles7AVDowdc
8. A company had the following sales in each month: January: $10 , 000 February: 15,000 March: $8 , 000 April: $12 , 000 If the company collects 30% of the sales from the previous month in the current month and the remaining cash collected is from this month. How much cash would the company collect in Mareh?
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8- Cystic fibrosis is a recessive condition that affects about 1 in 2-.docxCharles7AVDowdc
8. Cystic fibrosis is a recessive condition that affects about 1 in 2,500 babies in the Caucasian population of the United States. Please calculate the following. A. The frequency of the recessive allele in the population. B. The frequency of the dominant allele in the population. C. The percentage of heterozygous individuals (carriers) in the population.
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8- Define an abstract class named animal that has properties of name-.docxCharles7AVDowdc
8. Define an abstract class named animal that has properties of name, brand and num_of_legs. This class has an abstract class named motion. Then define the following child classes: (i) A bird class where the motion method displays " "name" can fly"; (ii) A dog class where the motion method displays " "name" can run"; (iii) define a fish class where the motion method displays "" name" can swim"
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9- Identify the diseases caused by the following protists! a- Trypanos.docxCharles7AVDowdc
9. Identify the diseases caused by the following protists! a. Trypanosoma b. Trichonomas c. Plasmodium d. Giardia e. Entamoeba 10. Of the Protists, which group is most closely related to the land plants? 11. The characteristic, that is unique to all plants, is a type of reproduction known as 12. Female gametangia are called , while male gametangia are called 13. In an evolutionary timeline, describe how the dominant generation changes. 14. , collectively known as the mosses, all exhibit the life cycle stage as the dominant one. 15. Reproduction in the mosses involves the need for the presence of 16. Comolete the followina table of the Brvonhvtes: 17. Identify the following images: 18. In the seedless vascular plants, the tissue is involved in transporting water, and is involved in transporting sugars and other nutrients. 19. The seedless vascular plants represent a group in which the generation is dominant and the independent. 20. Other derived traits of the seedless vascular plants include generation is reduced but still mostly organs that anchor the plant and transport water and nutrients from the soil, and which provide increased surface area for photosynthesis. 21. A larger, more complex leaf is called a ( n ) , whereas a smaller, simpler leaf is called a(n) 22. A ( n ) species has two types of sporangia and produces two types of spores. 23. The waxy coating of a plant's epidermis is known as the
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8-- The profitability Index for this Investment is closest to- Click h.docxCharles7AVDowdc
8% . The profitability Index for this Investment is closest to: Click here to view Exhibit 12B-1 and Exhibit 12B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using the tables provided. Multiple Choice 0.85 . 1.14 . 1.18 . 1.24 .
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8- These piec sorts of can stationery ! Cardworld had 200 cards and Ca.docxCharles7AVDowdc
8. These piec sorts of can stationery ! Cardworld had 200 cards and Card Den had 600 cards. (i) Approximately how many birthday cards were at Card Den? (ii) Jenny thought the pie charts above showed there were more Congratulations cards at Cardworld than at Card Den. Explain why the pie charts show that this is not so.
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8. The "triple bottoms tine" includest. a. Profits, People, Planet b. Profits, Pces, Planet. e. Pes, Poople, Planet d. Profies, Progress, Planct 9. The Holsede redel of cutrunal dencsiens inctude each of the following EXCEPT: a. Individualism collectivism b. Power distanoe 6. Uriestainty aroidanee d. Brothers Sisters 10. The cavibonment inclades six forces: economic, techinological, sociocultural, demsyerephic, polisical logal; and intemanional. a. Ceneral b. Task c. Systems 4. Controilisd 11. The acrorty S W OT (as in SWOI analysis) stands for. a. Strategies, Weakacssel, Opportunitics, Theats b. Serengths, Weaknesses. Opportunitics, Threats 9. Strategics, Weaknesses, Opportunizies, Tumarounds d. Streagths, Wealcnesses, Oihers, Tumarounds 12. The acronym provided in class for what "goals shoald be" in order to be effective is: a. SMART b. FUN c. SAVVY d. SPOT-ON 13. The beruty and simplicity of Les in the peoposition that there is not one best. way to manege. a. High Performance Work Praclices: b. Contingensy Theary c. Quantitative Theofy d. Systems Managetacut 14. The devels of Corporite Strate y were iived at- a. Level, Lower-Level, fiunctiont-Lesel b. Cotporate-Level, I Hotser-Level, Fuectional-L,evel c. Corpocate-tevel, Bainicsstlevel, Futstionst-level d. Middle-Level. Burintss,level, Fruectional-fuevel
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8- Refer to the income statement above- Luther's net profit margin for.docxCharles7AVDowdc
8. Refer to the income statement above. Luther's net profit margin for the year ending December 31, 2012 is closest to: A. 1.8% B. 2.7% C. 5.4% D. 16.7%
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8- A company had the following sales in each month- January- $10-000 F.docxCharles7AVDowdc
8. A company had the following sales in each month: January: $10 , 000 February: 15,000 March: $8 , 000 April: $12 , 000 If the company collects 30% of the sales from the previous month in the current month and the remaining cash collected is from this month. How much cash would the company collect in Mareh?
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8- Cystic fibrosis is a recessive condition that affects about 1 in 2-.docxCharles7AVDowdc
8. Cystic fibrosis is a recessive condition that affects about 1 in 2,500 babies in the Caucasian population of the United States. Please calculate the following. A. The frequency of the recessive allele in the population. B. The frequency of the dominant allele in the population. C. The percentage of heterozygous individuals (carriers) in the population.
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8- Define an abstract class named animal that has properties of name-.docxCharles7AVDowdc
8. Define an abstract class named animal that has properties of name, brand and num_of_legs. This class has an abstract class named motion. Then define the following child classes: (i) A bird class where the motion method displays " "name" can fly"; (ii) A dog class where the motion method displays " "name" can run"; (iii) define a fish class where the motion method displays "" name" can swim"
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8) The early Earth atmosphere contained everything except- A-) Methane.docxCharles7AVDowdc
8) The early Earth atmosphere contained everything except: A.) Methane ( CH 4 ) B.) Carbon dioxide ( CO 2 ) C.) Oxygen (O2) D.) Sulfur dioxide (SO2) E.) Hydrogen sulfide (H2S)
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8 Clusters of bile salts- digested lipids- and other nonpolar substanc.docxCharles7AVDowdc
Micelles are clusters of bile salts and lipids that escort lipids to enterocytes for absorption. Amylase is the enzyme that catalyzes the reaction that breaks down carbohydrates. Lipids are absorbed into lymphatic vessels called lacteals, while carbohydrates and proteins are absorbed into the bloodstream, due to lipids being nonpolar and requiring a different structure for absorption than polar carbohydrates and proteins.
7-One of the most dramatic changes in connectivity and communications.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7.One of the most dramatic changes in connectivity and communications in the past five years or so hasbeen
a) mobile or wireless telephones
b) public and private discussion
c) satellite uplinks
d) running programs on remote computers
8.The four basic elements of any communication system include
a)peer-to-peer, videoconferencing, online photo-conferencing, net optical
b)sending and receiving devices, communication channel, connection device, and data transmission specifications
c)telephone lines, coaxial cables, fiber-optics cables, and communication channel
d)software, hardware, communication channel, network
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7- What is the dominant generation of ALL vascular plants- Individuals.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7. What is the dominant generation of ALL vascular plants? Individuals of the dominant generation are 8. What is an immature fern leaf called? (haploid/diploid). 9. A cluster of sporangia located on the underside of a fern frond is known as a 10. What is the function of an indusium? 11. With regard to the true ferns: a. The heart-shaped gametophyte is called a b. This gametophyte is (haploid/diploid). c. Fern gametophytes produce (gametes/spores). d. Reproductive structures called (archegonia/antheridia) are located nearest the "notch" (indentation) of the heart-shaped gametophyte. 12. What is the name of the cone-shaped, spore-producing structures observed in lycophytes and horsetails? 13. What substance is responsible for the abrasive texture of horsetail stems? 14. Place each of the following organisms in their appropriate group. Staghorn A. Lycophyte Cyrtomium B. Fern Bird's nest C. Horsetail Selaginella D. Moss Lemon button Equisetum Rabbit's foot Haircap
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7- Match the following statements to the type of statement being used.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7. Match the following statements to the type of statement being used and then identify if the statement is therapeutic ( T ) or non-therapeutic (NT) Statement types reflecting, focusing, presenting reality, clarifying, restating, false reassurance, dismissive, giving advice, probing, defending
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7- (4) Poreevere with Problems Explain why you cannot describe the spe.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7. (4) Poreevere with Problems Explain why you cannot describe the specific location of the center and spread of the box plot shown using the most appropriate measures. Distribution type Q1 = Q3 = I QR = Why can't we describe the specific location of the centre? Reason =
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7- If we run a regression where the return on stock A is the dependent.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7. If we run a regression where the return on stock A is the dependent variable, and the return on some arbitrary portfolio is the explanatory variable, then we interpret the intercept as (A) The risk-free rate (B) Zero (C) The expected return for stock A (D) There is no good economic interpretation for the intercept in this regression.
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7- Describe the functions of the following enzymes during DNA replicat.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7. Describe the functions of the following enzymes during DNA replication: 1. Primase i. What would happen with DNA replication if the cell did not have functional primase enzymes? 2. DNA polymerase i. What would happen with DNA replication if the cell did not have functional DNA polymerase enzymes? 3. DNA ligase i. What would happen with DNA replication if the cell did not have functional DNA ligase enzymes? 8. DNA replication is said to be semi-conservative. What does this mean? 9. Which of the new DNA strands are Okazaki fragments part of?
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7- After graduation- you and 19 of your closest friends (lets say 10 m.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7. After graduation, you and 19 of your closest friends (lets say 10 males and 10 females) charter a plane to go on a round-the-world tour. Unfortunately, you all crash land (safely) on a deserted island. No one finds you and you start a new population totally isolated from the rest of the world. Two of your friends carry (i.e. are heterozygous for) the recessive cystic fibrosis allele (c). Assuming that the frequency of this allele does not change as the population grows, what will be the incidence of cystic fibrosis on your island?
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7) Which of the following about Theia is false- A-) The Moon probably.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7) Which of the following about Theia is false? A.) The Moon probably formed within 10 years of Theia's impact B.) Theia impacted the Earth over 4 billion years ago C.) A significant proportion of Earth's metal core likely came from Theia D.) Theia's impact with Earth is the likely cause for the extinction of the non-avian dinosaurs
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7) At Panther Company- materials are added at the beginning of the pro.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7) At Panther Company, materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversion costs are added uniformly. The total cost of units transferred out to finished goods is closest to A) $1 , 004 , 625 . B) $1 , 151 , 100 . C) $909 , 450 . D) $350 , 450 .
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6- What type of tissue comprises the hypodermis- 7- What effects the d.docxCharles7AVDowdc
6. What type of tissue comprises the hypodermis? 7. What effects the distribution of adipose in the subcutaneous tissue? 8. What happens when the arrector pili muscle contracts? 9. List the three layers of the hair. 10. At what point in life will you have lanugo? 11. Describe vellus hairs.
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6- What is the difference between the proximal and distal epiphyses- 7.docxCharles7AVDowdc
6. What is the difference between the proximal and distal epiphyses? 7. List the two layers of the periosteum. 8. What are the functions of the outer layer of the periosteum? 9. Which bone cells are in the inner layer of the periosteum? 10. Where will the endosteum be located? 11. What cells are in the endosteum? 12. Understand the structure of short, irregular and flat bones.
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6- The gene for curled wings (C-c) is located nearly at the end of the.docxCharles7AVDowdc
6. The gene for curled wings (C/c) is located nearly at the end of the long arm of chromosome 2 of Drosophila, while the gene for smooth abdomen (S/s) is nearly at the end of the short arm of the same chromosome (the centromere is located about 2/3 of the distance along the chromosome). The gene for ebony body (E/e) is near the end of chromosome 3. A true-breeding wild type fly is crossed with a true-breeding fly that has curled wings, smooth abdomen and ebony body (all recessive traits).
(a) Write the genotypes of the parents and the offspring (F1).
(b) Sketch the arrangement of chromosomes 2 and 3 at metaphase of meiosis 1 in the gamete-producing cells of the F1. (Assume no crossing-over).
(c) Sketch all possible combinations of the two chromosomes in the gametes. (Assume no crossing-over).
(d) If the F1 is crossed with a triple recessive fly (known as a backcross), what would be the phenotypes of the progeny (assume no crossing-over). What would you expect their relative numbers to be?
(e) If crossing-over occurred what difference would you expect in the results of the F1 backcross?
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6- It is Halloween evening and Nick and Rachel have just returned home.docxCharles7AVDowdc
6. It is Halloween evening and Nick and Rachel have just returned home after trick-or-treating. They have been dividing up the candy and are now down to four candy bars: Snickers, Milky Way, Kit Kat, and Baby Ruth. The allocation procedure is that Nick gets to choose one of the four candy bars, then Rachel can choose one of the three remaining candy bars, then Nick chooses one of the two remaining candy bars, and finally Rachel gets the remaining candy bar. Nick's preferences are that he most likes Snickers (assigning it a payoff of 5) then Milky Way (payoff of 4), then Kit Kat (payoff of 3), and lastly Baby Ruth (payoff of 1). Rachel most likes Milky Way (payoff of 6), then Kit Kat (payoff of 5), then Baby Ruth (payoff of 4), and finally Snickers (payoff of 2). Using SPNE, how are the candy bars allocated between Nick and Rachel?
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6- Is defined as the day-to-day experience of the employee and it comp.docxCharles7AVDowdc
6. Is defined as the day-to-day experience of the employee and it comprises the experiences and perceptions of the organization. A) Organizational Climate B) Cultural Climate C) Environmental Climate 7. Talking the company and its products down, discouraging prospective employees. A) Betrayal B) Inertia C) Disloyalty 8.Disclosing confidential information about the company and its products. A) Betrayal B) Disloyalty C) Inertia 9. Accepting bribes or undue hospitality to favor particular suppliers or customers at the expense of others. A) Fraud B) Corruption C) Theft 10. Theft covered up by deliberate manipulation of company records. A) Fraud B) Corruption C) Theft Read the following questions carefully, and answer fully. 1) There are two approaches that corporate governance is following:a) regulatoryapproach, and b) principle-based approach. Differentiate the two approaches by citing an instance in each.
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5- Suppose that there are ten students in a classroom- a) What is the.docxCharles7AVDowdc
5. Suppose that there are ten students in a classroom. a) What is the probability that two of them have the same birthday (day and month)? b) How many students would need to be in the class for the probability that two of them have the same birthday to be greater than 0.5 ?
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5- Trace the path of blood flow by considering movement of a hormone s.docxCharles7AVDowdc
5. Trace the path of blood flow by considering movement of a hormone such as ACTH via the blood stream. ACTH is released from the anterior pituitary intro general circulation but ultimately finds its way to the hypothalamus and exerts short loop negative feedback to suppress CRH release. Trace the path of ACTH from the anterior pituitary, through the heart, and ultimately to the hypothalamus. (32 pts)
Right ventricle
Pulmonary veins
Pulmonary valve
pituitary capillary bed
Left ventricle systemic circulation
Right atrium
Aortic valve
Tricuspid
Aorta
Bicuspid Pulmonary capillaries
Pulmonary arteries
Left atrium
Superior vena cava
hypothalamic capillaries
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6 points A system has 4 components A-B-C- and D- The structure of the.docxCharles7AVDowdc
6 points A system has 4 components A , B , C , and D . The structure of the system is shown below. Suppose that each component works independently with probability 0.629 . What is the probability that the system works?
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8) The early Earth atmosphere contained everything except- A-) Methane.docxCharles7AVDowdc
8) The early Earth atmosphere contained everything except: A.) Methane ( CH 4 ) B.) Carbon dioxide ( CO 2 ) C.) Oxygen (O2) D.) Sulfur dioxide (SO2) E.) Hydrogen sulfide (H2S)
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8 Clusters of bile salts- digested lipids- and other nonpolar substanc.docxCharles7AVDowdc
Micelles are clusters of bile salts and lipids that escort lipids to enterocytes for absorption. Amylase is the enzyme that catalyzes the reaction that breaks down carbohydrates. Lipids are absorbed into lymphatic vessels called lacteals, while carbohydrates and proteins are absorbed into the bloodstream, due to lipids being nonpolar and requiring a different structure for absorption than polar carbohydrates and proteins.
7-One of the most dramatic changes in connectivity and communications.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7.One of the most dramatic changes in connectivity and communications in the past five years or so hasbeen
a) mobile or wireless telephones
b) public and private discussion
c) satellite uplinks
d) running programs on remote computers
8.The four basic elements of any communication system include
a)peer-to-peer, videoconferencing, online photo-conferencing, net optical
b)sending and receiving devices, communication channel, connection device, and data transmission specifications
c)telephone lines, coaxial cables, fiber-optics cables, and communication channel
d)software, hardware, communication channel, network
.
7- What is the dominant generation of ALL vascular plants- Individuals.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7. What is the dominant generation of ALL vascular plants? Individuals of the dominant generation are 8. What is an immature fern leaf called? (haploid/diploid). 9. A cluster of sporangia located on the underside of a fern frond is known as a 10. What is the function of an indusium? 11. With regard to the true ferns: a. The heart-shaped gametophyte is called a b. This gametophyte is (haploid/diploid). c. Fern gametophytes produce (gametes/spores). d. Reproductive structures called (archegonia/antheridia) are located nearest the "notch" (indentation) of the heart-shaped gametophyte. 12. What is the name of the cone-shaped, spore-producing structures observed in lycophytes and horsetails? 13. What substance is responsible for the abrasive texture of horsetail stems? 14. Place each of the following organisms in their appropriate group. Staghorn A. Lycophyte Cyrtomium B. Fern Bird's nest C. Horsetail Selaginella D. Moss Lemon button Equisetum Rabbit's foot Haircap
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7- Match the following statements to the type of statement being used.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7. Match the following statements to the type of statement being used and then identify if the statement is therapeutic ( T ) or non-therapeutic (NT) Statement types reflecting, focusing, presenting reality, clarifying, restating, false reassurance, dismissive, giving advice, probing, defending
.
7- (4) Poreevere with Problems Explain why you cannot describe the spe.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7. (4) Poreevere with Problems Explain why you cannot describe the specific location of the center and spread of the box plot shown using the most appropriate measures. Distribution type Q1 = Q3 = I QR = Why can't we describe the specific location of the centre? Reason =
.
7- If we run a regression where the return on stock A is the dependent.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7. If we run a regression where the return on stock A is the dependent variable, and the return on some arbitrary portfolio is the explanatory variable, then we interpret the intercept as (A) The risk-free rate (B) Zero (C) The expected return for stock A (D) There is no good economic interpretation for the intercept in this regression.
.
7- Describe the functions of the following enzymes during DNA replicat.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7. Describe the functions of the following enzymes during DNA replication: 1. Primase i. What would happen with DNA replication if the cell did not have functional primase enzymes? 2. DNA polymerase i. What would happen with DNA replication if the cell did not have functional DNA polymerase enzymes? 3. DNA ligase i. What would happen with DNA replication if the cell did not have functional DNA ligase enzymes? 8. DNA replication is said to be semi-conservative. What does this mean? 9. Which of the new DNA strands are Okazaki fragments part of?
.
7- After graduation- you and 19 of your closest friends (lets say 10 m.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7. After graduation, you and 19 of your closest friends (lets say 10 males and 10 females) charter a plane to go on a round-the-world tour. Unfortunately, you all crash land (safely) on a deserted island. No one finds you and you start a new population totally isolated from the rest of the world. Two of your friends carry (i.e. are heterozygous for) the recessive cystic fibrosis allele (c). Assuming that the frequency of this allele does not change as the population grows, what will be the incidence of cystic fibrosis on your island?
.
7) Which of the following about Theia is false- A-) The Moon probably.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7) Which of the following about Theia is false? A.) The Moon probably formed within 10 years of Theia's impact B.) Theia impacted the Earth over 4 billion years ago C.) A significant proportion of Earth's metal core likely came from Theia D.) Theia's impact with Earth is the likely cause for the extinction of the non-avian dinosaurs
.
7) At Panther Company- materials are added at the beginning of the pro.docxCharles7AVDowdc
7) At Panther Company, materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversion costs are added uniformly. The total cost of units transferred out to finished goods is closest to A) $1 , 004 , 625 . B) $1 , 151 , 100 . C) $909 , 450 . D) $350 , 450 .
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6- What type of tissue comprises the hypodermis- 7- What effects the d.docxCharles7AVDowdc
6. What type of tissue comprises the hypodermis? 7. What effects the distribution of adipose in the subcutaneous tissue? 8. What happens when the arrector pili muscle contracts? 9. List the three layers of the hair. 10. At what point in life will you have lanugo? 11. Describe vellus hairs.
.
6- What is the difference between the proximal and distal epiphyses- 7.docxCharles7AVDowdc
6. What is the difference between the proximal and distal epiphyses? 7. List the two layers of the periosteum. 8. What are the functions of the outer layer of the periosteum? 9. Which bone cells are in the inner layer of the periosteum? 10. Where will the endosteum be located? 11. What cells are in the endosteum? 12. Understand the structure of short, irregular and flat bones.
.
6- The gene for curled wings (C-c) is located nearly at the end of the.docxCharles7AVDowdc
6. The gene for curled wings (C/c) is located nearly at the end of the long arm of chromosome 2 of Drosophila, while the gene for smooth abdomen (S/s) is nearly at the end of the short arm of the same chromosome (the centromere is located about 2/3 of the distance along the chromosome). The gene for ebony body (E/e) is near the end of chromosome 3. A true-breeding wild type fly is crossed with a true-breeding fly that has curled wings, smooth abdomen and ebony body (all recessive traits).
(a) Write the genotypes of the parents and the offspring (F1).
(b) Sketch the arrangement of chromosomes 2 and 3 at metaphase of meiosis 1 in the gamete-producing cells of the F1. (Assume no crossing-over).
(c) Sketch all possible combinations of the two chromosomes in the gametes. (Assume no crossing-over).
(d) If the F1 is crossed with a triple recessive fly (known as a backcross), what would be the phenotypes of the progeny (assume no crossing-over). What would you expect their relative numbers to be?
(e) If crossing-over occurred what difference would you expect in the results of the F1 backcross?
.
6- It is Halloween evening and Nick and Rachel have just returned home.docxCharles7AVDowdc
6. It is Halloween evening and Nick and Rachel have just returned home after trick-or-treating. They have been dividing up the candy and are now down to four candy bars: Snickers, Milky Way, Kit Kat, and Baby Ruth. The allocation procedure is that Nick gets to choose one of the four candy bars, then Rachel can choose one of the three remaining candy bars, then Nick chooses one of the two remaining candy bars, and finally Rachel gets the remaining candy bar. Nick's preferences are that he most likes Snickers (assigning it a payoff of 5) then Milky Way (payoff of 4), then Kit Kat (payoff of 3), and lastly Baby Ruth (payoff of 1). Rachel most likes Milky Way (payoff of 6), then Kit Kat (payoff of 5), then Baby Ruth (payoff of 4), and finally Snickers (payoff of 2). Using SPNE, how are the candy bars allocated between Nick and Rachel?
.
6- Is defined as the day-to-day experience of the employee and it comp.docxCharles7AVDowdc
6. Is defined as the day-to-day experience of the employee and it comprises the experiences and perceptions of the organization. A) Organizational Climate B) Cultural Climate C) Environmental Climate 7. Talking the company and its products down, discouraging prospective employees. A) Betrayal B) Inertia C) Disloyalty 8.Disclosing confidential information about the company and its products. A) Betrayal B) Disloyalty C) Inertia 9. Accepting bribes or undue hospitality to favor particular suppliers or customers at the expense of others. A) Fraud B) Corruption C) Theft 10. Theft covered up by deliberate manipulation of company records. A) Fraud B) Corruption C) Theft Read the following questions carefully, and answer fully. 1) There are two approaches that corporate governance is following:a) regulatoryapproach, and b) principle-based approach. Differentiate the two approaches by citing an instance in each.
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5. Suppose that there are ten students in a classroom. a) What is the probability that two of them have the same birthday (day and month)? b) How many students would need to be in the class for the probability that two of them have the same birthday to be greater than 0.5 ?
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6 points A system has 4 components A , B , C , and D . The structure of the system is shown below. Suppose that each component works independently with probability 0.629 . What is the probability that the system works?
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
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