Write a Java program, called FiveOrMore that takes a String as user input. The program should
then reverse every word in the String that has a length greater than or equal to five. Sample Input
Just keep swimming Sample Output Just keep gnimmiws.
White blood cells are produced in bone marrow and circulate in blood .pdfssuser8308881
White blood cells are produced in bone marrow and circulate in blood and lymph. Four main
kinds of white blood cells are involved in the immune response. Macrophages consume
pathogens and infected cells. (10) attack and kill infected cells. (11) label invaders for later
destruction by macrophages. (12) activate both cytotoxic T cells and B cells. An infected body
cell will display of an invader on its surface. These are substances that trigger an immune
response. In an immune response, B cells divide and develop into (14) , which release special
defensive proteins into the blood. These special proteins are called (15).
Which two of the following technologies are examples of different tim.pdfssuser8308881
Which two of the following technologies are examples of different time - different place
(asynchronous remote) technologies? Select one or more: Videoconferencing Forums Email
Control rooms Interactive whiteboards.
Which two items in the following list are identified in the block as .pdfssuser8308881
Which two items in the following list are identified in the block as potential dangers of social
networking and social media? Select one or more: Clogging up mobile networks with too much
traffic Slow user interfaces Manipulation of public opinion Trolling.
Which types of communities are most susceptible to ecological drift s.pdfssuser8308881
Which types of communities are most susceptible to ecological drift strongly influencing their
composition? Large communities Small communities Communities assembled from high
regional species pools Communities with strong biotic interactions
Which statement about global climate change is true? Higher than average snowfall in some
locations last winter is strong evidence global climate change isn't happening. Changes in
temperature and precipitation can vary in direction and intensity on different areas of the planet.
The effects on plant and animal communities are expected to happen in the next 100 years, but
haven't begun happening yet. The original hypothesis of human-influenced climate change was
proposed by Al Gore in the 2000 presidential election. All of the above statements are true
People love southern white rhinos and enjoy seeing them at the zoo. When people come to the
zoo to see the rhino, they spend money, and some of that money goes to conservation programs
that help protect the rhino and its habitat. However, that money also helps protect the pink
pigeon, a highly endangered bird that lives on the island of Mauritius (rhinos live on the African
continent), and many other endangered animals and plants on that island. In this case, the rhino is
most specifically acting as... a flagship species an umbrella species. a keystone species. a
dominant species..
Which statement is not true about repressors in eukaryotic cells A. .pdfssuser8308881
Which statement is not true about repressors in eukaryotic cells? A. They bind to silencer
sequences. B. They can bind near an activator site and prevent activator contact with the basal
transcription apparatus. C. They can compete with activators for DNA-binding sites. D. They
directly block RNA polymerase. E. They can interfere with the assembly of the basal
transcription apparatus..
Which of the following would be a violation of the chain of custody.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following would be a violation of the chain of custody?
Group of answer choices
Locking documents in a safe that only the investigator has the combination to.
Mailing original documents to another party without proof of receipt.
Signing over original documents to legal counsel.
Documenting the placing of items in a case file for storage..
Which of the following statements regarding acute respiratory distres.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following statements regarding acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and
acute respiratory failure (ARF) is INCORRECT? Both low levels of oxygen and low carbon
dioxide levels in the blood occurring alone or at the same time can cause ARF. Acute
Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is an acute lung inflammation and can lead to acute
respiratory failure (ARF). Both ARDS and ARF can cause respiratory arrest and subsequent
cardiac arrest. ARF is primarily due to a deficiency in tissue oxygenation or inability of the lungs
to exchange gases during ventilation..
Which of the following statements is the most correct The expected r.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following statements is the most correct? The expected return is always equal to
the actually realized return. A higher standard deviation of returns indicates higher risk. A higher
standard deviation of returns indicates lower risk. Diversification always increases the risk of a
portfolio..
White blood cells are produced in bone marrow and circulate in blood .pdfssuser8308881
White blood cells are produced in bone marrow and circulate in blood and lymph. Four main
kinds of white blood cells are involved in the immune response. Macrophages consume
pathogens and infected cells. (10) attack and kill infected cells. (11) label invaders for later
destruction by macrophages. (12) activate both cytotoxic T cells and B cells. An infected body
cell will display of an invader on its surface. These are substances that trigger an immune
response. In an immune response, B cells divide and develop into (14) , which release special
defensive proteins into the blood. These special proteins are called (15).
Which two of the following technologies are examples of different tim.pdfssuser8308881
Which two of the following technologies are examples of different time - different place
(asynchronous remote) technologies? Select one or more: Videoconferencing Forums Email
Control rooms Interactive whiteboards.
Which two items in the following list are identified in the block as .pdfssuser8308881
Which two items in the following list are identified in the block as potential dangers of social
networking and social media? Select one or more: Clogging up mobile networks with too much
traffic Slow user interfaces Manipulation of public opinion Trolling.
Which types of communities are most susceptible to ecological drift s.pdfssuser8308881
Which types of communities are most susceptible to ecological drift strongly influencing their
composition? Large communities Small communities Communities assembled from high
regional species pools Communities with strong biotic interactions
Which statement about global climate change is true? Higher than average snowfall in some
locations last winter is strong evidence global climate change isn't happening. Changes in
temperature and precipitation can vary in direction and intensity on different areas of the planet.
The effects on plant and animal communities are expected to happen in the next 100 years, but
haven't begun happening yet. The original hypothesis of human-influenced climate change was
proposed by Al Gore in the 2000 presidential election. All of the above statements are true
People love southern white rhinos and enjoy seeing them at the zoo. When people come to the
zoo to see the rhino, they spend money, and some of that money goes to conservation programs
that help protect the rhino and its habitat. However, that money also helps protect the pink
pigeon, a highly endangered bird that lives on the island of Mauritius (rhinos live on the African
continent), and many other endangered animals and plants on that island. In this case, the rhino is
most specifically acting as... a flagship species an umbrella species. a keystone species. a
dominant species..
Which statement is not true about repressors in eukaryotic cells A. .pdfssuser8308881
Which statement is not true about repressors in eukaryotic cells? A. They bind to silencer
sequences. B. They can bind near an activator site and prevent activator contact with the basal
transcription apparatus. C. They can compete with activators for DNA-binding sites. D. They
directly block RNA polymerase. E. They can interfere with the assembly of the basal
transcription apparatus..
Which of the following would be a violation of the chain of custody.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following would be a violation of the chain of custody?
Group of answer choices
Locking documents in a safe that only the investigator has the combination to.
Mailing original documents to another party without proof of receipt.
Signing over original documents to legal counsel.
Documenting the placing of items in a case file for storage..
Which of the following statements regarding acute respiratory distres.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following statements regarding acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and
acute respiratory failure (ARF) is INCORRECT? Both low levels of oxygen and low carbon
dioxide levels in the blood occurring alone or at the same time can cause ARF. Acute
Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is an acute lung inflammation and can lead to acute
respiratory failure (ARF). Both ARDS and ARF can cause respiratory arrest and subsequent
cardiac arrest. ARF is primarily due to a deficiency in tissue oxygenation or inability of the lungs
to exchange gases during ventilation..
Which of the following statements is the most correct The expected r.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following statements is the most correct? The expected return is always equal to
the actually realized return. A higher standard deviation of returns indicates higher risk. A higher
standard deviation of returns indicates lower risk. Diversification always increases the risk of a
portfolio..
Which of the following statements is not correct about the population.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following statements is not correct about the population of South Asia? South Asia
population is most dense in the middle of its component countries. India has a population of
approximately 1.3 billion and Pakistan's population is about 182 million. United Nations Habitat
estimates 27% of all people worldwide who live in slums reside in South Asia. Major cities in
South Asia have large proportions of the population living in slums..
Which of the following statements are true for the TCPIP context. a..pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following statements are true for the TCP/IP context. a. The transport layer is
responsible for routing of data from source to destination b. UDP, TCP are both transport layer
protocols c. With the exception of the physical layer, data moving from one computer to another
passes through each layer twice d. HTTPS, SSH and SMTP are all application layer protocols e.
A new header is attached to data with each TCP/IP layer that it passes through. This means that it
will have accumulated numerous headers by the time it arrives at its final destination. f. The
modern protocol most widely used by HTTPS is called TLS (Transport Layer Security).
Which of the following statements about merit goods is correct Emerg.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following statements about merit goods is correct? Emergency healthcare is
considered a merit good in most places. To ensure a socially-optimal level of provision, merit
goods should be provided by the private sector. All goods with a positive externality on society
are merit goods. Merit goods are allocated according to consumers' willingness-to-pay..
Which of the following statement(s) isare NOT true regarding mon.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following statement(s) is/are NOT true regarding monogamy? (select ALL that
apply) Social monogamy is when a male and female only mate with each other. Sexual
monogamy is common in 90% of mammalian species. Sexual monogamy is more common than
social monogamy. Social monogamy is more common than sexual monogamy.
Which of the following(s) is/are true about gene recruitment for venom production? (select ALL
that apply) evolved independently in each lineage of venomous snakes evolved in the ancestor of
snakes and their closest living relatives produced genes that became specialized for attacking
different pathogens in the pancreas produced genes that became specialized for attacking
infections in the pancreas.
Which of the following statements about arthropods is false Terrestr.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following statements about arthropods is false? Terrestrial arthropods have internal
structures specialized for gas exchange. Arthropod bodies are completely covered by a cuticle.
Most arthropod sensory organs are concentrated at the posterior end. Arthropods have well-
developed sensory organs. Arthropods have an open circulatory system..
Which of the following pieces of audit evidence would most likely be .pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following pieces of audit evidence would most likely be considered the most
reliable? Evidence prepared by a party related to the audit client. Evidence verbally spoken to the
auditor by the client. Evidence collected by the auditor, directly from an independent third party,
such as a confirmation. Evidence prepared by the client in written format. Question 8 ( 3.5
points) Which of the following scenarios would most likely INCREASE the INHERENT RISK
of an audit The audit client's staff is well trained and highly educated. The audit client engages in
mostly routine transactions which are relatively easy to account for. The audit client establishes a
strong set of internal controls over financial reporting. The audit client engages in a significant
number of extremely complex transactions where there is little to no guidance on how to
properly account for those transactions..
Which of the following phrases does not describe a function of the pr.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following phrases does not describe a function of the promoter? A. Is transcribed
and serves to signal the first splice site B. Determines which DNA strand is the template C.
Serves as a sequence to which the transcription apparatus binds D. Determines the first
nucleotide that is transcribed into RNA.
Which of the following is true of the liability of a common carrier o.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is true of the liability of a common carrier of people? The carrier is not
liable for damage due to the inherent nature of the goods, such as decay of vegetables. to the
person whose photo ID matches the information on the order bill of lading. The liability of a
common carrier for a passenger's safety begins when the passenger enters the waiting platform.
to the person who presents the order bill of lading to the carrier at delivery..
Which of the following is true of FST, a measure of genetic distanc.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is true of FST, a measure of genetic distance between populations?
(select ALL that apply) FST is useful to quantify how dramatically populations have diverged in
their respective allele frequencies. FST are not able to quantify how dramatically populations
have diverged in their respective allele frequencies. FST increases faster when subpopulations
are small. When FST=0, allele frequencies are approximately the same from place to place..
Which of the following is TRUE about bank runs FDIC insurance makes .pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is TRUE about bank runs? FDIC insurance makes bank runs more likely
because people don't worry about bank failure and put their money in bad banks. Bank runs can
bankrupt even healthy banks because banks don't keep all the money people deposit. They invest
and make loans with that money. This means they don't have money to pay depositors if many
ask for their money at once. Bank runs only affect banks that are losing money. The run on the
bank makes the bank go out of business faster but those banks would have failed anyway..
Which of the following is the correct sequence in the development of .pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is the correct sequence in the development of hypertension? (A)
Systemic vasoconstriction along with sodium and water retention. (B) Release of renin causes
the activation of the RAAS. (C) Blood pressure increases leading to hypertension. (D)
Angiotensin II produced, and aldosterone is released. (E) Decreased blood flow to the kidney.
A>B>D>E>CE>B>D>A>CC>B>E>D>AE>A>D>B>C.
Which of the following is the first valueadding step of information s.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is the first valueadding step of information system activities in the
knowledge management value chain? Acquire Apply Store Disseminate Feedback 2 points
Regeneration is the making of an exact copy of digital data. the reforming of an analog signal.
installing patches to reduce security vulnerabilities. the replacing of a legacy system with an
updated one.
A DDOS attack is an attack in which ... a malicious file replicates in a host computer and copies
of it are sent to other computers on the same network. the target host's operating system is
compromised, resulting in potentially sensitive data to be stolen by the attacker. an insider within
the target organization tampers with the settings of firewalls to allow outside attackers access to
the organization's internal systems. a very large number of hosts on the internet are made to
direct spurious traffic at a web site in order to overwhelm it and cause it to have greatly
diminished ability to serve legitimate users..
Which of the following is not true about properly functioning onsite .pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is not true about properly functioning onsite septic systems? Increases
groundwater recharge Decreases the cost of public infrastructure Typically found in rural areas
Increases surface water pollution Question 2 2 pts Spray irrigation of wastewater treatment plant
effluent can have which of the following benefits? All of the above Reduction of thermal
pollution to surface waters Increases groundwater recharge Biological degradation of hormones
and pharmaceuticals.
Which of the following is not a way to encourage innovation Support .pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is not a way to encourage innovation? Support innovation with the
investment of time and money. Design jobs to be complex and demanding Give raises and
promotions when innovations are successful. Set goals where people need to develop new ideas
Create a culture that celebrates success and penalizes failure.
Which of the following is not a cost of sexual reproduction a) O.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is not a cost of sexual reproduction? a) Only half of an individual's
alleles are passed on to their offspring. b) Males and females must locate each other in order to
mate. C) Meiosis produces recombinant chromosomes, creating gametes with unique
combinations of alleles. d) Infections can be transmitted sexually.
Evidence of glyphosate as a potent agent of selection on weed populations includes a)
independent mutations of a single amino acid in the EPSPS gene in ryegrass and goosegrass
species, enabling plants to survive. b) gene duplication in Palmer amaranth resulting in extra
copies of the EPSPS gene so that enough enzyme is produced, enabling plants to survive. c) a
and b d) none of the above.
Which of the following is most likely to happen when one party intent.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is most likely to happen when one party intentionally mixes another's
property with his own, resulting in confusion? Title to the total mass passes to the innocent party;
unless the mixing party can clearly prove how much of his property was confused with that of
the innocent party: The state takes ownership of the property until it can be clearly proven how
much of the property of one was mingled with that of the other person. Each party will be
deemed the owner of a proportionate part of the mass. The title to the total mass passes to that
party which owned more property prior to the confusion taking place..
Which of the following is correct Question 45 attachment Answers A -.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is correct? Question 45 attachment Answers A - D A The DNA binding
domain of specific transcription factors recognizes and binds to a specific sequence on the DNA.
B Transcription factor IB (TFIIB) is an example of specific transcription factor..
Which of the following functions isare implemented in the Network .pdfssuser8308881
The network layer implements functions like encapsulation and segmentation. Traceroute uses the ICMP protocol. During data transfer, the main responsibilities of the receiving host include acknowledgment and reassembly.
Which of the following is anterior to the vocal folds A. arytenoid c.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is anterior to the vocal folds? A. arytenoid cartilages B. thyroid cartilage
C. cricoid cartilage D. trachea QUESTION 20 What is another word for "voice impairment"? A.
dysphonia B. dysphagia C. agraphia D. None of the above.
Which of the following diseases is correctly matched with the way in .pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following diseases is correctly matched with the way in which it is transmitted?
Legionnaires' disease: Waterborne Dengue virus: Water-based Cholera disease: Water-washed
Malaria: Water-related
Question 2 (0.5 points) How do changes in climate impact the incidence of Cholera? Copepods
thrive in high-salinity waters, allowing for increased reservoirs for Vibrio bacteria Cooler
temperatures increase fecal-oral transmission of V. cholerae Vibro bacteria growth increases in
warm marine and estuarine waters with low salinity Drought allows V. cholerae to thrive and
develop new, deadlier, serotypes Question 3 ( 0.5 points) Which of the following areas are
projected to have the highest water stress in 2030 ? Libya Southern China Pakistan Southeastern
US
Luestion 4 (0.5 points) Which of the following is the best definition of safely managed
sanitation? Improved sanitation facilities that are not shared with other households and where
excreta are safely disposed of and/or treated offsite A series of practices performed to preserve
health, including access to facilities for handwashing with improved water and soap Drinking
water from an improved source such as piped water, wells, springs, and packaged/delivered
water, provided collection time is not more than 30 minutes for a round trip Improved sources of
freshwater for human use that is sufficiently free from biological, chemical, radiological or
physical impurities such that individuals will not be exposed to disease or harmful physiological
effects
Which of the following is NOT one of the impacts of climate change on the growth of harmful
algal blooms (HABs)? Greater ocean acidification can increase algal growth Warmer ocean
temperatures can increase growth of blooms Less CO2 dissolved in the ocean can increase algal
growth Increased precipitation can cause runoff that increases growth of HABs.
Which of the following statements is not correct about the population.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following statements is not correct about the population of South Asia? South Asia
population is most dense in the middle of its component countries. India has a population of
approximately 1.3 billion and Pakistan's population is about 182 million. United Nations Habitat
estimates 27% of all people worldwide who live in slums reside in South Asia. Major cities in
South Asia have large proportions of the population living in slums..
Which of the following statements are true for the TCPIP context. a..pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following statements are true for the TCP/IP context. a. The transport layer is
responsible for routing of data from source to destination b. UDP, TCP are both transport layer
protocols c. With the exception of the physical layer, data moving from one computer to another
passes through each layer twice d. HTTPS, SSH and SMTP are all application layer protocols e.
A new header is attached to data with each TCP/IP layer that it passes through. This means that it
will have accumulated numerous headers by the time it arrives at its final destination. f. The
modern protocol most widely used by HTTPS is called TLS (Transport Layer Security).
Which of the following statements about merit goods is correct Emerg.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following statements about merit goods is correct? Emergency healthcare is
considered a merit good in most places. To ensure a socially-optimal level of provision, merit
goods should be provided by the private sector. All goods with a positive externality on society
are merit goods. Merit goods are allocated according to consumers' willingness-to-pay..
Which of the following statement(s) isare NOT true regarding mon.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following statement(s) is/are NOT true regarding monogamy? (select ALL that
apply) Social monogamy is when a male and female only mate with each other. Sexual
monogamy is common in 90% of mammalian species. Sexual monogamy is more common than
social monogamy. Social monogamy is more common than sexual monogamy.
Which of the following(s) is/are true about gene recruitment for venom production? (select ALL
that apply) evolved independently in each lineage of venomous snakes evolved in the ancestor of
snakes and their closest living relatives produced genes that became specialized for attacking
different pathogens in the pancreas produced genes that became specialized for attacking
infections in the pancreas.
Which of the following statements about arthropods is false Terrestr.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following statements about arthropods is false? Terrestrial arthropods have internal
structures specialized for gas exchange. Arthropod bodies are completely covered by a cuticle.
Most arthropod sensory organs are concentrated at the posterior end. Arthropods have well-
developed sensory organs. Arthropods have an open circulatory system..
Which of the following pieces of audit evidence would most likely be .pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following pieces of audit evidence would most likely be considered the most
reliable? Evidence prepared by a party related to the audit client. Evidence verbally spoken to the
auditor by the client. Evidence collected by the auditor, directly from an independent third party,
such as a confirmation. Evidence prepared by the client in written format. Question 8 ( 3.5
points) Which of the following scenarios would most likely INCREASE the INHERENT RISK
of an audit The audit client's staff is well trained and highly educated. The audit client engages in
mostly routine transactions which are relatively easy to account for. The audit client establishes a
strong set of internal controls over financial reporting. The audit client engages in a significant
number of extremely complex transactions where there is little to no guidance on how to
properly account for those transactions..
Which of the following phrases does not describe a function of the pr.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following phrases does not describe a function of the promoter? A. Is transcribed
and serves to signal the first splice site B. Determines which DNA strand is the template C.
Serves as a sequence to which the transcription apparatus binds D. Determines the first
nucleotide that is transcribed into RNA.
Which of the following is true of the liability of a common carrier o.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is true of the liability of a common carrier of people? The carrier is not
liable for damage due to the inherent nature of the goods, such as decay of vegetables. to the
person whose photo ID matches the information on the order bill of lading. The liability of a
common carrier for a passenger's safety begins when the passenger enters the waiting platform.
to the person who presents the order bill of lading to the carrier at delivery..
Which of the following is true of FST, a measure of genetic distanc.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is true of FST, a measure of genetic distance between populations?
(select ALL that apply) FST is useful to quantify how dramatically populations have diverged in
their respective allele frequencies. FST are not able to quantify how dramatically populations
have diverged in their respective allele frequencies. FST increases faster when subpopulations
are small. When FST=0, allele frequencies are approximately the same from place to place..
Which of the following is TRUE about bank runs FDIC insurance makes .pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is TRUE about bank runs? FDIC insurance makes bank runs more likely
because people don't worry about bank failure and put their money in bad banks. Bank runs can
bankrupt even healthy banks because banks don't keep all the money people deposit. They invest
and make loans with that money. This means they don't have money to pay depositors if many
ask for their money at once. Bank runs only affect banks that are losing money. The run on the
bank makes the bank go out of business faster but those banks would have failed anyway..
Which of the following is the correct sequence in the development of .pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is the correct sequence in the development of hypertension? (A)
Systemic vasoconstriction along with sodium and water retention. (B) Release of renin causes
the activation of the RAAS. (C) Blood pressure increases leading to hypertension. (D)
Angiotensin II produced, and aldosterone is released. (E) Decreased blood flow to the kidney.
A>B>D>E>CE>B>D>A>CC>B>E>D>AE>A>D>B>C.
Which of the following is the first valueadding step of information s.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is the first valueadding step of information system activities in the
knowledge management value chain? Acquire Apply Store Disseminate Feedback 2 points
Regeneration is the making of an exact copy of digital data. the reforming of an analog signal.
installing patches to reduce security vulnerabilities. the replacing of a legacy system with an
updated one.
A DDOS attack is an attack in which ... a malicious file replicates in a host computer and copies
of it are sent to other computers on the same network. the target host's operating system is
compromised, resulting in potentially sensitive data to be stolen by the attacker. an insider within
the target organization tampers with the settings of firewalls to allow outside attackers access to
the organization's internal systems. a very large number of hosts on the internet are made to
direct spurious traffic at a web site in order to overwhelm it and cause it to have greatly
diminished ability to serve legitimate users..
Which of the following is not true about properly functioning onsite .pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is not true about properly functioning onsite septic systems? Increases
groundwater recharge Decreases the cost of public infrastructure Typically found in rural areas
Increases surface water pollution Question 2 2 pts Spray irrigation of wastewater treatment plant
effluent can have which of the following benefits? All of the above Reduction of thermal
pollution to surface waters Increases groundwater recharge Biological degradation of hormones
and pharmaceuticals.
Which of the following is not a way to encourage innovation Support .pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is not a way to encourage innovation? Support innovation with the
investment of time and money. Design jobs to be complex and demanding Give raises and
promotions when innovations are successful. Set goals where people need to develop new ideas
Create a culture that celebrates success and penalizes failure.
Which of the following is not a cost of sexual reproduction a) O.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is not a cost of sexual reproduction? a) Only half of an individual's
alleles are passed on to their offspring. b) Males and females must locate each other in order to
mate. C) Meiosis produces recombinant chromosomes, creating gametes with unique
combinations of alleles. d) Infections can be transmitted sexually.
Evidence of glyphosate as a potent agent of selection on weed populations includes a)
independent mutations of a single amino acid in the EPSPS gene in ryegrass and goosegrass
species, enabling plants to survive. b) gene duplication in Palmer amaranth resulting in extra
copies of the EPSPS gene so that enough enzyme is produced, enabling plants to survive. c) a
and b d) none of the above.
Which of the following is most likely to happen when one party intent.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is most likely to happen when one party intentionally mixes another's
property with his own, resulting in confusion? Title to the total mass passes to the innocent party;
unless the mixing party can clearly prove how much of his property was confused with that of
the innocent party: The state takes ownership of the property until it can be clearly proven how
much of the property of one was mingled with that of the other person. Each party will be
deemed the owner of a proportionate part of the mass. The title to the total mass passes to that
party which owned more property prior to the confusion taking place..
Which of the following is correct Question 45 attachment Answers A -.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is correct? Question 45 attachment Answers A - D A The DNA binding
domain of specific transcription factors recognizes and binds to a specific sequence on the DNA.
B Transcription factor IB (TFIIB) is an example of specific transcription factor..
Which of the following functions isare implemented in the Network .pdfssuser8308881
The network layer implements functions like encapsulation and segmentation. Traceroute uses the ICMP protocol. During data transfer, the main responsibilities of the receiving host include acknowledgment and reassembly.
Which of the following is anterior to the vocal folds A. arytenoid c.pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following is anterior to the vocal folds? A. arytenoid cartilages B. thyroid cartilage
C. cricoid cartilage D. trachea QUESTION 20 What is another word for "voice impairment"? A.
dysphonia B. dysphagia C. agraphia D. None of the above.
Which of the following diseases is correctly matched with the way in .pdfssuser8308881
Which of the following diseases is correctly matched with the way in which it is transmitted?
Legionnaires' disease: Waterborne Dengue virus: Water-based Cholera disease: Water-washed
Malaria: Water-related
Question 2 (0.5 points) How do changes in climate impact the incidence of Cholera? Copepods
thrive in high-salinity waters, allowing for increased reservoirs for Vibrio bacteria Cooler
temperatures increase fecal-oral transmission of V. cholerae Vibro bacteria growth increases in
warm marine and estuarine waters with low salinity Drought allows V. cholerae to thrive and
develop new, deadlier, serotypes Question 3 ( 0.5 points) Which of the following areas are
projected to have the highest water stress in 2030 ? Libya Southern China Pakistan Southeastern
US
Luestion 4 (0.5 points) Which of the following is the best definition of safely managed
sanitation? Improved sanitation facilities that are not shared with other households and where
excreta are safely disposed of and/or treated offsite A series of practices performed to preserve
health, including access to facilities for handwashing with improved water and soap Drinking
water from an improved source such as piped water, wells, springs, and packaged/delivered
water, provided collection time is not more than 30 minutes for a round trip Improved sources of
freshwater for human use that is sufficiently free from biological, chemical, radiological or
physical impurities such that individuals will not be exposed to disease or harmful physiological
effects
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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