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incusage? x Cbi what is the probstiln that ceacty 11 of the cots onvois a tas riehiage? x x x.
Application - Sickle and Red Blood Cells In hot climates where malaria.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Application - Sickle and Red Blood Cells In hot climates where malaria is endemic (common),
there is a couple who is considering having children. One parent is susceptible to malaria and the
other is less susceptible. Is it possible for them to biologically produce a child that is not
susceptible to malaria? Explain your answer by drawing a Punnett square..
Applicability Assumption Cause-probing research Clinical nursing resea.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Applicability Assumption Cause-probing research Clinical nursing research Clinical significance
Constructivist paradigm Empirical evidence Evidence-based practice Evidence hierarchy
Generalizability Journal club Level of evidence scale Meta-aggregation Meta-analysis
Metasynthesis Mixed methods research Mixed studies review Nursing research Paradigm Patient
centeredness PICO format Positivist paradigm Primary study Qualitative research Quantitative
research Research Research methods Scientific method Systematic review.
Apple's Touch ID on both the iPhone and iPad- Apple devices allowing a.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Apple's Touch ID on both the iPhone and iPad. Apple devices allowing a user to access and use
their device after a facial scan (facial recognition). These are examples of which of the
following? Two factor authentication Artificial intelligence passwords Data analytics derived
forms of security Biometrics Output from CRM systems The benefits of using ERP to enhance
and implement security.
any cool ideas- You have to find a way to tie in ALL of the following.pdfLukeBouMathiso
any cool ideas?
You have to find a way to tie in A LL of the following topics in your multimedia midterm
project: -Cellular Reproduction -Meiosis -DNA structure/Function -Bacteria and Archaea -
Protists You'll have to explain your information at an elementary level..
Answers the following questions about Ferns- 1- List five characteri.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answers the following questions about Ferns :
1. List five characteristics of Pterophytes
2. Which parts of the fern life cycle are haploid?
3. Which are diploid?
4. Where are the spores form?
5. What are the sori?
6. How is the mechanism for spore dispersal in ferns similar to that of bryophytes?
7. Is the prothallium haploid or diploid?
8. Is the prothallium the sporophyte or gametophyte?
9. Where are the gametes form?
10. What tissues comprise a vein of vascular tissue?
11. How is a rhizome different from a rhizoid?.
ANSWER WITH THE NAME OF AN ORGANELLE- The skin is the body's largest o.pdfLukeBouMathiso
ANSWER WITH THE NAME OF AN ORGANELLE: The skin is the body's largest organ and
skin tissues are made up of different types of cells. One of cell in the skin is a melanocyte.
Melanocytes function to produce melanin, a pigment that protects the skin from the harmful
effects of ultraviolet radiation. Based on the fact that melanocytes use many different enzymes to
produce melanin, which organelle would have a relatively higher abundance in these cells?.
answer to the nearest whole number- -Interect Fartare for the Fittire.pdfLukeBouMathiso
answer to the nearest whole number. % Interect Fartare for the Fittire V/alie of One Dnllar
Interest Factors for the Present Value of an Annuity of One Dollar.
Answer the three questions about the article Article- The evolutionary.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer the three questions about the article
Article: The evolutionary, psychology of leadership: Theory, review, and roadmap by Mark van
Vugt and Richard Ronay
1. In what ways is leadership an evolutionary adaptation?
2. What are the three barriers to improving leadership discussed in the article, which is the
greatest and why?
3. What is something that was surprising?.
Application - Sickle and Red Blood Cells In hot climates where malaria.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Application - Sickle and Red Blood Cells In hot climates where malaria is endemic (common),
there is a couple who is considering having children. One parent is susceptible to malaria and the
other is less susceptible. Is it possible for them to biologically produce a child that is not
susceptible to malaria? Explain your answer by drawing a Punnett square..
Applicability Assumption Cause-probing research Clinical nursing resea.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Applicability Assumption Cause-probing research Clinical nursing research Clinical significance
Constructivist paradigm Empirical evidence Evidence-based practice Evidence hierarchy
Generalizability Journal club Level of evidence scale Meta-aggregation Meta-analysis
Metasynthesis Mixed methods research Mixed studies review Nursing research Paradigm Patient
centeredness PICO format Positivist paradigm Primary study Qualitative research Quantitative
research Research Research methods Scientific method Systematic review.
Apple's Touch ID on both the iPhone and iPad- Apple devices allowing a.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Apple's Touch ID on both the iPhone and iPad. Apple devices allowing a user to access and use
their device after a facial scan (facial recognition). These are examples of which of the
following? Two factor authentication Artificial intelligence passwords Data analytics derived
forms of security Biometrics Output from CRM systems The benefits of using ERP to enhance
and implement security.
any cool ideas- You have to find a way to tie in ALL of the following.pdfLukeBouMathiso
any cool ideas?
You have to find a way to tie in A LL of the following topics in your multimedia midterm
project: -Cellular Reproduction -Meiosis -DNA structure/Function -Bacteria and Archaea -
Protists You'll have to explain your information at an elementary level..
Answers the following questions about Ferns- 1- List five characteri.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answers the following questions about Ferns :
1. List five characteristics of Pterophytes
2. Which parts of the fern life cycle are haploid?
3. Which are diploid?
4. Where are the spores form?
5. What are the sori?
6. How is the mechanism for spore dispersal in ferns similar to that of bryophytes?
7. Is the prothallium haploid or diploid?
8. Is the prothallium the sporophyte or gametophyte?
9. Where are the gametes form?
10. What tissues comprise a vein of vascular tissue?
11. How is a rhizome different from a rhizoid?.
ANSWER WITH THE NAME OF AN ORGANELLE- The skin is the body's largest o.pdfLukeBouMathiso
ANSWER WITH THE NAME OF AN ORGANELLE: The skin is the body's largest organ and
skin tissues are made up of different types of cells. One of cell in the skin is a melanocyte.
Melanocytes function to produce melanin, a pigment that protects the skin from the harmful
effects of ultraviolet radiation. Based on the fact that melanocytes use many different enzymes to
produce melanin, which organelle would have a relatively higher abundance in these cells?.
answer to the nearest whole number- -Interect Fartare for the Fittire.pdfLukeBouMathiso
answer to the nearest whole number. % Interect Fartare for the Fittire V/alie of One Dnllar
Interest Factors for the Present Value of an Annuity of One Dollar.
Answer the three questions about the article Article- The evolutionary.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer the three questions about the article
Article: The evolutionary, psychology of leadership: Theory, review, and roadmap by Mark van
Vugt and Richard Ronay
1. In what ways is leadership an evolutionary adaptation?
2. What are the three barriers to improving leadership discussed in the article, which is the
greatest and why?
3. What is something that was surprising?.
Answer this following question of Six sigma and lean 1- Which of the.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer this following question of Six sigma and lean
1. Which of the following are NOT among the principles of Lean thinking?
Value
Waste
Pull
Flow
2. (T/F) The DMADV DFSS methodology is comprised of a 7-step phase-gate process.
3. (T/F) Lean is a systematic approach to the identification and elimination of all forms of waste.
4. (T/F) Customers base their decisions about the value of a product/service on the perceived
quantity they receive.
5. (T/F) Waste includes cycle time, direct labor, materials, and energy.
6. Which of the following are Lean tools? [Mark all that apply]
Poka-yoke
Pugh matrix
One piece flow
Just-in-time manufacturing
All of the above
None of the above
7. (T/F) Process maps are used to provide a low level detailed view of the process for the
purpose of understanding value v. non-value.
8. (T/F) The successful application of the QFD process derived from the Voice of the Customer
maximizes customer perception.
9. (T/F) There are 8 types of waste that will erode operating and profit margin.
10. Remember the acronym DOWNTIME? Which of the following is the W?
Waste
Work
Workstation
Waiting
Washing
11. Which of the following is NOT one of the 6Ses?
Sort
Safety
Shine
Storage
All of the above
None of the above
12. (T/F) in DMADV, the first D is for Design.
13. (T/F) A value stream map is a map of the part flow through the manufacturing facility.
14. (T/F) There are 7 variables that a production system manipulates to produce value for
customers.
15. Which of the following are among the variables manipulated by a production system? [Mark
all that apply]
Money
Machines
Mother Nature
Maintenance
All of the above
None of the above
16. (T/F) A process map is a graphical representation of the steps, events, operations and
activities in time sequence involved in an entire process or sub-process.
17. Once a business process has been properly mapped and the defects defined, the team can see
which of the following can be achieved.
Improving on time delivery
Reducing cycle times (OTR)
Increasing First Time Yield (FTY)
Increasing Rolling Thruput Yield (RTY)
Eliminating / Mitigating variation
All of the above
None of the above
18. (T/F) The S in SIPOC stands for Suppliers.
19. (T/F) The P in COPIS stands for Project.
20. (T/F) A Deployment Flow Diagram is a type of process flow diagram.
21. (T/F) A Spaghetti Chart shows the number of moves involved in the process to go from an
input to an output.
22. (T/F) The Value Stream is the entire set of activities designed to transform the products or
services into what is required by Management.
23. Value Stream Mapping determines which of the following?
What it actually is
What it should be
What you think it is
All of the above
None of the above
24. In DMADV, the Design phase includes which of the following?
Selecting the best of the best
Process variation analysis
Process design
Failure mode and effects analysis
All of the above
None of the above
25. In DMADV, the Define phase includes which of the f.
Answer the following true-false questions- If a statement is false- ex.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer the following true/false questions. If a statement is false, explain (in 1 or 2 sentences)
why it is false. a. Given: Cells of the bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens are attached to a rock
in a lake. Therefore, P .fluorescens is considered to be part of the biofilm. True/False b. Given:
Pseudomonas fluorescens can consume glucose and acetate as its carbon source. Therefore, it is
an autotroph. True/False c. Microorganisms that are floating on the top of a lake are more likely
to be carrying out anaerobic respiration as compared to aerobic respiration. True/False d. In lake
sediments, where oxygen is absent, microorganisms are more likely to be carrying out anaerobic
respiration as compared to aerobic respiration. True/False e. Based on their relative sizes, it
would be more likely to find a bacterium inside an amoeba (a type of protozoa) rather than an
amoeba inside a bacterium. True/False.
Answer the following questions- 1- Trace a beam of leth from the outsi.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer the following questions: 1. Trace a beam of leth from the outsise she fye ota the ietica. 2.
Eciefly describe what ckuts the Zind sace." 3 . Whas nene carrles information about light to the
brain? Whar labe of the brain wil receive and interpret visali ingut? 4 Describe the function of
the tollanindstnstares 5. The lens functions to FOCUS THEUGHT/ RagnDE NUTRIENTS/
REGUUAE THI AMOUNT Of UGUT? 6. The inis functions to HOCUS THE UOHT/
FWOVDE NUTAENTS/ REGUEATE THE AMOUNT OF LGGT? 7. The chorodd functions to
foCuS ThE LGitli peonide NuTTIEMT / RESULATE THE AMOUNT Of UGi.
Ann is single- She supports two daughters- ages 7 and 17- who live wit.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Ann is single. She supports two daughters, ages 7 and 17, who live with her. Ann's earned
income is $26 , 000 and her Adjusted Gross Income is $206 , 100 . Her tax liability, before
considering any tax credits, is $16 , 000 . What is her tax liability or refund after considering any
Chapter 3 credits for which she might be eligible?.
Answer both 1 and 2- Both are the part of the same question Find ou.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer both 1 and 2. Both are the part of the same question
Find out from the figures. i. ii. 1. a) Which one of Mendel's laws relates to the inheritance of
alleles for a single character? b) Which law relates to the inheritance of alleles for two characters
in a dihybrid cross? 2. Show the progeny of F2 for the two figures. Mention all the phenotypic
and genotypic ratios..
Answer below questions- 1) What is TCP-IP- (explain) 2) What is networ.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer below questions: 1) What is TCP/IP? (explain) 2) What is network security firewall? 3)
What is the purpose of CSS? (explain) 4) What are the different types of CSS declaration? 5)
What are the main roles of an Operating System? 6) What is a process and what are the process
states? (explain) 7) What is demand paging in memory management? 8) What is round robin
CPU scheduling? 9) What is a modem? (explain) 10) What is the purpose of below HTML tags
<style>.
answer and explain please BI222 Lecture 11ii Worksheet- How do animals.pdfLukeBouMathiso
answer and explain please
BI222 Lecture 11ii Worksheet: How do animals accomplish exchange and bulk flow? Topic 11,
part ii - Gas Exchange QUESTION 1. A mammal at sea level ( PO 2 = 160 mmHg ) decides to
climb Mt . OSU, where PO 2 in air is 50 mmHg . 1a. On Mt. OSU, the PO 2 within alveolar
spaces of this mammal will be higher / same / lower than the PO 2 of air outside its lungs. (Hint:
"fresh" air mixes with "old" air in mammalian lungs) 1b. The PO 2 of blood leaving the lungs
will be higher / same / lower than the PO 2 of blood entering body tissues. (Hint: think about
where gas exchange occurs) 1c. Given that PO 2 of body tissues (at rest) is about 40 mmHg , is
there a strong gradient for O 2 movement from blood and into body tissues on Mt. OSU? Yes No
1d. Should this mammal spend its Spring Break on Mt. OSU? Yes No 1e. Would it be easier /
harder to acquire O 2 on Mt. OSU if you were a bird? Briefly explain why. QUESTION 2. 2a.
On this figure, draw a single large arrow showing the general direction of CO 2 movement. 2b.
Given that gases move down partial pressure gradients, identify the location where partial
pressure of CO 2 should be lowest to favor the direction of movement you indicated in 2 a ..
Answer 10 Questions in an essay form- Q1 What is the difference betwee.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer 10 Questions in an essay form. Q1 What is the difference between growth and
development? Q2 What are the "three legs of the stool" in traditional development? b) What
other activities do economic developers do? Q3 How is community development relate to
economic development? Q4 What can be learned from the seven theories of community
development? b) Give at least three examples of an application. Q5 Name at least three steps in
the process of community development and discuss their importance. Q6 What is the importance
of social relationship in community development? b) what are some challenges to community
development? Q7 What is the difference between individual social capital and community social
capital? Q8 What are some key factors that influence the success of community building? Q9 As
we move into the Patterson community, describe our role as professional community developers.
Q10 List some of task professional community developers perform. Q11. What are the five
major steps of community visioning process?.
Answer all three please 1) All of the following describe early Archean.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer all three please
1) All of the following describe early Archean volcanoes except: A.) Lavas were often ultramafic
B.) Commonly formed island arcs that contributed to greenstone belts C.) Were more abundant
and active than volcanoes today D.) Released enormous quantities of oxygen as a gas 2) Hadean
rocks are more abundant today than rocks of early Archean age. A.) True B.) False 3) The
following were present on the surface of the Earth during the Archean except: A.) Liquid water
B.) Atmospheric oxygen C.) Volcanoes D.) Asteroid impact craters.
answer all questions orderly with explanation a- Describe why O2 is n.pdfLukeBouMathiso
answer all questions orderly with explanation
a. Describe why O 2 is not a greenhouse gas, but H 2 O and CO 2 are. b. The temperature - water
vapor - greenhouse effect is an important feedback loop in the earth system. Draw and describe
this feedback loop. c. For smaller temperature changes, do you think the temperature-water
vapor-greenhouse effect feedback loop or the temperature-ice-albedo feedback would be more
important and why? What about for larger temperature changes?.
Ann is single- She supports two daughters- ages 7 and 17 - who live wi.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Ann is single. She supports two daughters, ages 7 and 17 , who live with her. Ann's earned
income is $26 , 000 and her Adjusted Gross Income is $206 , 100 . Her tax liability, before
considering any tax credits, is $16 , 000 . What is her tax liability or refund after considering any
Chapter 3 credits for which she might be eligible?.
Answer all three please 6) The oldest rocks in the world- located in.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer all three please
6) The oldest rocks in the world, located in the Jack Hills, are found on which continent? A.)
Australia B.) North America C.) Africa D.) Asia 7) In what type of crust are the oldest rocks on
Earth found? A.) Continental crust B.) Oceanic crust 8) What types of fossils are found in
Archean-age sedimentary rocks? A.) Animals and plants B.) Single-celled organisms C.)
Multicellular organisms D.) Tracks of worms and other burrowing animals.
Anita has worked in the State Department of Wildlife Purchasing Office.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Anita has worked in the State Department of Wildlife Purchasing Office for 6 years. One year
ago, Anita completed her MPA, she was thrilled when the director of purchasing, Esther, offered
her a promotion to one of four supervisor positions in the agency. Esther had told Anita, "You
have really proved yourself to be invaluable to our organization, and I hope this promotion
signals our belief in your leadership potential." Anita was understandably flattered, and despite
other opportunities, she accepted the new position.
A few months later, Anita was wondering if she had done the right thing. While Esther was the
director of the agency, her assistant director, Peter, managed day-to-day operations. When Anita
had first joined the organization, Peter had been her mentor, helping her learn the policies and
routines, and kindly encouraging her when her confidence flagged. Unfortunately, now that
Anita was a supervisor, Peter was continuing to treat her as his young protege and markedly
different than the other three supervisors in the office. He would routinely go to other
supervisors, even when the issue at hand primarily involved Anita's area of responsibility. When
she made recommendations and suggestions in meetings, he would smile at her but only engage
in serious discussion with others who were present. When she tried to get entirely justifiable pay
increase for one of her employees, Peter dismissed her without listening to her argument. Her
employees have started to increasingly question her effectiveness and have largely stopped
coming to her with issues, choosing instead to go to people outside the unit with their problems
and questions or even directly to Peter. Yesterday, Peter reassigned one of her employees to a
project without consulting her.
Now, Anita is angry, frustrated, and very much wanting to be treated equally to others at her
rank. She is concerned that, as the situation stands, she lacks the power and political clout to
accomplish her new responsibilities effectively and well.
Please answer the following about the scenario.
1. What do you think is going on here> What are the elements of organizational politics that may
be operating here? Power dynamics?
2. While this case clearly involves power relationships, is there anything else that might be going
on? If you think other factors are contributing to Anita's problem, which of these factors can
Anita successfully change or influence? Which cannot?
3. How would you advise Anita to proceed if she wants to stay in the organization and be
successful? How can she increase her influence and power in the organization?
Thank you for your answer.
.
Annuity A and B are exactly the same except that annuity A has an inte.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Annuity A and B are exactly the same except that annuity A has an interest rate of 4% and
annuity B has an interest rate of 5%, which one has the higher present value?
A
A=B
A
A=B.
Animal cells maintain a concentration gradient of certain charged part.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Animal cells maintain a concentration gradient of certain charged particles across their plasma
membranes. The cell pictured below experiences a gradient of positively charged Na + ions,
positively charged K + ions, and negatively charged particles collectively referred to as Anions.
Describe why these gradients exist and how it leads to membrane potential..
Another state has this rule for its license plates- A plate that has a.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Another state has this rule for its license plates: A plate that has a vowel as its first letter must
also have a vowel as its second letter. (E.g., CD, OE , NO are allowed, but ON is not.) How
many possible two-letter prefixes are there? (Only A, E, I, O, and U are considered vowels.).
ancept of foreign exchange risk affect both Mues and domestic businese.pdfLukeBouMathiso
ancept of foreign exchange risk affect both Mues and domestic busineses. These sre relsted. E.
biliers, foreige exchanes risk due to MAlied' subsidiarles, linport/euport, and competitions
gomemestic and mitis. What is foreign exchange risk? What factors influence foreign exchange
tisk? How the factors in b) affect interest rate?.
And add reference Briefly describe the histology of the heart in dome.pdfLukeBouMathiso
And add reference
Briefly describe the histology of the heart in domestic animals (attached photos described in the
lab). Mention any two (2) diseases of animals that can affect the heart Briefly describe the
histopathological findings of any one of the diseases mentioned above Additional online photos
to make the different sections of the system attracts more marks..
1- Why is the 16S rRNA gene considered a great marker gene for microbi.pdfLukeBouMathiso
1. Why is the 16S rRNA gene considered a great marker gene for microbiome
studies?
2. Why is it important to consider the pan-genome when there is already
established reference genome for a species?
3. Give an example of a beneficial virus in humans and what makes it beneficial
2. Why is it important to consider the pan-genome when there is already established
reference genome for a species?
3. Give an example of a beneficial virus in humans and what makes it beneficial
1.
1- What are the two major groups of worms- - 2- What are the subgroups.pdfLukeBouMathiso
1. What are the two major groups of worms? . 2. What are the subgroups of the
flatworms? 3. What is the definition of a vector? Name two examples from the recording.
4. What is an example of a multicellular fungus? What is an example of a single celled
fungal organism? 5. Name three characteristics of fungi. 6. Other than humans, who else
can get infected with Giardia? 7. What is a sporozoan?
1.
Answer this following question of Six sigma and lean 1- Which of the.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer this following question of Six sigma and lean
1. Which of the following are NOT among the principles of Lean thinking?
Value
Waste
Pull
Flow
2. (T/F) The DMADV DFSS methodology is comprised of a 7-step phase-gate process.
3. (T/F) Lean is a systematic approach to the identification and elimination of all forms of waste.
4. (T/F) Customers base their decisions about the value of a product/service on the perceived
quantity they receive.
5. (T/F) Waste includes cycle time, direct labor, materials, and energy.
6. Which of the following are Lean tools? [Mark all that apply]
Poka-yoke
Pugh matrix
One piece flow
Just-in-time manufacturing
All of the above
None of the above
7. (T/F) Process maps are used to provide a low level detailed view of the process for the
purpose of understanding value v. non-value.
8. (T/F) The successful application of the QFD process derived from the Voice of the Customer
maximizes customer perception.
9. (T/F) There are 8 types of waste that will erode operating and profit margin.
10. Remember the acronym DOWNTIME? Which of the following is the W?
Waste
Work
Workstation
Waiting
Washing
11. Which of the following is NOT one of the 6Ses?
Sort
Safety
Shine
Storage
All of the above
None of the above
12. (T/F) in DMADV, the first D is for Design.
13. (T/F) A value stream map is a map of the part flow through the manufacturing facility.
14. (T/F) There are 7 variables that a production system manipulates to produce value for
customers.
15. Which of the following are among the variables manipulated by a production system? [Mark
all that apply]
Money
Machines
Mother Nature
Maintenance
All of the above
None of the above
16. (T/F) A process map is a graphical representation of the steps, events, operations and
activities in time sequence involved in an entire process or sub-process.
17. Once a business process has been properly mapped and the defects defined, the team can see
which of the following can be achieved.
Improving on time delivery
Reducing cycle times (OTR)
Increasing First Time Yield (FTY)
Increasing Rolling Thruput Yield (RTY)
Eliminating / Mitigating variation
All of the above
None of the above
18. (T/F) The S in SIPOC stands for Suppliers.
19. (T/F) The P in COPIS stands for Project.
20. (T/F) A Deployment Flow Diagram is a type of process flow diagram.
21. (T/F) A Spaghetti Chart shows the number of moves involved in the process to go from an
input to an output.
22. (T/F) The Value Stream is the entire set of activities designed to transform the products or
services into what is required by Management.
23. Value Stream Mapping determines which of the following?
What it actually is
What it should be
What you think it is
All of the above
None of the above
24. In DMADV, the Design phase includes which of the following?
Selecting the best of the best
Process variation analysis
Process design
Failure mode and effects analysis
All of the above
None of the above
25. In DMADV, the Define phase includes which of the f.
Answer the following true-false questions- If a statement is false- ex.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer the following true/false questions. If a statement is false, explain (in 1 or 2 sentences)
why it is false. a. Given: Cells of the bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens are attached to a rock
in a lake. Therefore, P .fluorescens is considered to be part of the biofilm. True/False b. Given:
Pseudomonas fluorescens can consume glucose and acetate as its carbon source. Therefore, it is
an autotroph. True/False c. Microorganisms that are floating on the top of a lake are more likely
to be carrying out anaerobic respiration as compared to aerobic respiration. True/False d. In lake
sediments, where oxygen is absent, microorganisms are more likely to be carrying out anaerobic
respiration as compared to aerobic respiration. True/False e. Based on their relative sizes, it
would be more likely to find a bacterium inside an amoeba (a type of protozoa) rather than an
amoeba inside a bacterium. True/False.
Answer the following questions- 1- Trace a beam of leth from the outsi.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer the following questions: 1. Trace a beam of leth from the outsise she fye ota the ietica. 2.
Eciefly describe what ckuts the Zind sace." 3 . Whas nene carrles information about light to the
brain? Whar labe of the brain wil receive and interpret visali ingut? 4 Describe the function of
the tollanindstnstares 5. The lens functions to FOCUS THEUGHT/ RagnDE NUTRIENTS/
REGUUAE THI AMOUNT Of UGUT? 6. The inis functions to HOCUS THE UOHT/
FWOVDE NUTAENTS/ REGUEATE THE AMOUNT OF LGGT? 7. The chorodd functions to
foCuS ThE LGitli peonide NuTTIEMT / RESULATE THE AMOUNT Of UGi.
Ann is single- She supports two daughters- ages 7 and 17- who live wit.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Ann is single. She supports two daughters, ages 7 and 17, who live with her. Ann's earned
income is $26 , 000 and her Adjusted Gross Income is $206 , 100 . Her tax liability, before
considering any tax credits, is $16 , 000 . What is her tax liability or refund after considering any
Chapter 3 credits for which she might be eligible?.
Answer both 1 and 2- Both are the part of the same question Find ou.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer both 1 and 2. Both are the part of the same question
Find out from the figures. i. ii. 1. a) Which one of Mendel's laws relates to the inheritance of
alleles for a single character? b) Which law relates to the inheritance of alleles for two characters
in a dihybrid cross? 2. Show the progeny of F2 for the two figures. Mention all the phenotypic
and genotypic ratios..
Answer below questions- 1) What is TCP-IP- (explain) 2) What is networ.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer below questions: 1) What is TCP/IP? (explain) 2) What is network security firewall? 3)
What is the purpose of CSS? (explain) 4) What are the different types of CSS declaration? 5)
What are the main roles of an Operating System? 6) What is a process and what are the process
states? (explain) 7) What is demand paging in memory management? 8) What is round robin
CPU scheduling? 9) What is a modem? (explain) 10) What is the purpose of below HTML tags
<style>.
answer and explain please BI222 Lecture 11ii Worksheet- How do animals.pdfLukeBouMathiso
answer and explain please
BI222 Lecture 11ii Worksheet: How do animals accomplish exchange and bulk flow? Topic 11,
part ii - Gas Exchange QUESTION 1. A mammal at sea level ( PO 2 = 160 mmHg ) decides to
climb Mt . OSU, where PO 2 in air is 50 mmHg . 1a. On Mt. OSU, the PO 2 within alveolar
spaces of this mammal will be higher / same / lower than the PO 2 of air outside its lungs. (Hint:
"fresh" air mixes with "old" air in mammalian lungs) 1b. The PO 2 of blood leaving the lungs
will be higher / same / lower than the PO 2 of blood entering body tissues. (Hint: think about
where gas exchange occurs) 1c. Given that PO 2 of body tissues (at rest) is about 40 mmHg , is
there a strong gradient for O 2 movement from blood and into body tissues on Mt. OSU? Yes No
1d. Should this mammal spend its Spring Break on Mt. OSU? Yes No 1e. Would it be easier /
harder to acquire O 2 on Mt. OSU if you were a bird? Briefly explain why. QUESTION 2. 2a.
On this figure, draw a single large arrow showing the general direction of CO 2 movement. 2b.
Given that gases move down partial pressure gradients, identify the location where partial
pressure of CO 2 should be lowest to favor the direction of movement you indicated in 2 a ..
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Answer 10 Questions in an essay form. Q1 What is the difference between growth and
development? Q2 What are the "three legs of the stool" in traditional development? b) What
other activities do economic developers do? Q3 How is community development relate to
economic development? Q4 What can be learned from the seven theories of community
development? b) Give at least three examples of an application. Q5 Name at least three steps in
the process of community development and discuss their importance. Q6 What is the importance
of social relationship in community development? b) what are some challenges to community
development? Q7 What is the difference between individual social capital and community social
capital? Q8 What are some key factors that influence the success of community building? Q9 As
we move into the Patterson community, describe our role as professional community developers.
Q10 List some of task professional community developers perform. Q11. What are the five
major steps of community visioning process?.
Answer all three please 1) All of the following describe early Archean.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer all three please
1) All of the following describe early Archean volcanoes except: A.) Lavas were often ultramafic
B.) Commonly formed island arcs that contributed to greenstone belts C.) Were more abundant
and active than volcanoes today D.) Released enormous quantities of oxygen as a gas 2) Hadean
rocks are more abundant today than rocks of early Archean age. A.) True B.) False 3) The
following were present on the surface of the Earth during the Archean except: A.) Liquid water
B.) Atmospheric oxygen C.) Volcanoes D.) Asteroid impact craters.
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answer all questions orderly with explanation
a. Describe why O 2 is not a greenhouse gas, but H 2 O and CO 2 are. b. The temperature - water
vapor - greenhouse effect is an important feedback loop in the earth system. Draw and describe
this feedback loop. c. For smaller temperature changes, do you think the temperature-water
vapor-greenhouse effect feedback loop or the temperature-ice-albedo feedback would be more
important and why? What about for larger temperature changes?.
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Ann is single. She supports two daughters, ages 7 and 17 , who live with her. Ann's earned
income is $26 , 000 and her Adjusted Gross Income is $206 , 100 . Her tax liability, before
considering any tax credits, is $16 , 000 . What is her tax liability or refund after considering any
Chapter 3 credits for which she might be eligible?.
Answer all three please 6) The oldest rocks in the world- located in.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Answer all three please
6) The oldest rocks in the world, located in the Jack Hills, are found on which continent? A.)
Australia B.) North America C.) Africa D.) Asia 7) In what type of crust are the oldest rocks on
Earth found? A.) Continental crust B.) Oceanic crust 8) What types of fossils are found in
Archean-age sedimentary rocks? A.) Animals and plants B.) Single-celled organisms C.)
Multicellular organisms D.) Tracks of worms and other burrowing animals.
Anita has worked in the State Department of Wildlife Purchasing Office.pdfLukeBouMathiso
Anita has worked in the State Department of Wildlife Purchasing Office for 6 years. One year
ago, Anita completed her MPA, she was thrilled when the director of purchasing, Esther, offered
her a promotion to one of four supervisor positions in the agency. Esther had told Anita, "You
have really proved yourself to be invaluable to our organization, and I hope this promotion
signals our belief in your leadership potential." Anita was understandably flattered, and despite
other opportunities, she accepted the new position.
A few months later, Anita was wondering if she had done the right thing. While Esther was the
director of the agency, her assistant director, Peter, managed day-to-day operations. When Anita
had first joined the organization, Peter had been her mentor, helping her learn the policies and
routines, and kindly encouraging her when her confidence flagged. Unfortunately, now that
Anita was a supervisor, Peter was continuing to treat her as his young protege and markedly
different than the other three supervisors in the office. He would routinely go to other
supervisors, even when the issue at hand primarily involved Anita's area of responsibility. When
she made recommendations and suggestions in meetings, he would smile at her but only engage
in serious discussion with others who were present. When she tried to get entirely justifiable pay
increase for one of her employees, Peter dismissed her without listening to her argument. Her
employees have started to increasingly question her effectiveness and have largely stopped
coming to her with issues, choosing instead to go to people outside the unit with their problems
and questions or even directly to Peter. Yesterday, Peter reassigned one of her employees to a
project without consulting her.
Now, Anita is angry, frustrated, and very much wanting to be treated equally to others at her
rank. She is concerned that, as the situation stands, she lacks the power and political clout to
accomplish her new responsibilities effectively and well.
Please answer the following about the scenario.
1. What do you think is going on here> What are the elements of organizational politics that may
be operating here? Power dynamics?
2. While this case clearly involves power relationships, is there anything else that might be going
on? If you think other factors are contributing to Anita's problem, which of these factors can
Anita successfully change or influence? Which cannot?
3. How would you advise Anita to proceed if she wants to stay in the organization and be
successful? How can she increase her influence and power in the organization?
Thank you for your answer.
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Annuity A and B are exactly the same except that annuity A has an interest rate of 4% and
annuity B has an interest rate of 5%, which one has the higher present value?
A
A=B
A
A=B.
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Animal cells maintain a concentration gradient of certain charged particles across their plasma
membranes. The cell pictured below experiences a gradient of positively charged Na + ions,
positively charged K + ions, and negatively charged particles collectively referred to as Anions.
Describe why these gradients exist and how it leads to membrane potential..
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Another state has this rule for its license plates: A plate that has a vowel as its first letter must
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many possible two-letter prefixes are there? (Only A, E, I, O, and U are considered vowels.).
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ancept of foreign exchange risk affect both Mues and domestic busineses. These sre relsted. E.
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gomemestic and mitis. What is foreign exchange risk? What factors influence foreign exchange
tisk? How the factors in b) affect interest rate?.
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And add reference
Briefly describe the histology of the heart in domestic animals (attached photos described in the
lab). Mention any two (2) diseases of animals that can affect the heart Briefly describe the
histopathological findings of any one of the diseases mentioned above Additional online photos
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1. Why is the 16S rRNA gene considered a great marker gene for microbiome
studies?
2. Why is it important to consider the pan-genome when there is already
established reference genome for a species?
3. Give an example of a beneficial virus in humans and what makes it beneficial
2. Why is it important to consider the pan-genome when there is already established
reference genome for a species?
3. Give an example of a beneficial virus in humans and what makes it beneficial
1.
1- What are the two major groups of worms- - 2- What are the subgroups.pdfLukeBouMathiso
1. What are the two major groups of worms? . 2. What are the subgroups of the
flatworms? 3. What is the definition of a vector? Name two examples from the recording.
4. What is an example of a multicellular fungus? What is an example of a single celled
fungal organism? 5. Name three characteristics of fungi. 6. Other than humans, who else
can get infected with Giardia? 7. What is a sporozoan?
1.
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We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
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The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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