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1. Classify the following as examples of kinetic energy or examples of potential
1. Classify the following as examples of kinetic energy or examples of potential energy. --muscle contraction --glucose stored in liver cells --ATP -diffusion of molecules across …
1. Classify the following organism based on their metabolic description. (aerobi
1. Classify the following organism based on their metabolic description. (aerobic vs anaerobic, auto vs hetero, chemo vs photo, litho vs organo) A bacteria is using the reductive …
1. Clathrin coated vesicles are used when transporting materials: a. from the pl
1.      Clathrin coated vesicles are used when transporting materials: a. from the plasma membrane into the cell b. from the cis-Golgi to the medial compartments of the Golgi c. f…
1. Clearly, this population is in trouble, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service
1. Clearly, this population is in trouble, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) needs guidance from a population ecologist. They contact you to seek advice on the life-histo…
1. Cleavage products of two different complement factors act similarly to recrui
1. Cleavage products of two different complement factors act similarly to recruit and activate cells. What is one of these cleavage products? Question 2 One of the stimuli for ove…
1. Climate change will Question options: extend the natural altitude at which ma
1. Climate change will Question options: extend the natural altitude at which malaria occurs. accentuate existing factors associated with malaria infections. extend the natural la…
1. Clinical Decision Support Systems Things to know: What is it used for? How do
1. Clinical Decision Support Systems Things to know: What is it used for? How does it work and where does the data come from (sources)? What are its benefits? What are its drawbac…
1. Clostridium botulinum poisoning is a hazard associated with a. nitrosamines c
1.    Clostridium botulinum poisoning is a hazard associated with a. nitrosamines c. rotting vegetables b. undercooked poultry d. improperly canned vegetables 2.    All of the fol…
1. Clover tongue is the ability to roll ones tongue into three distinct lobes an
1. Clover tongue is the ability to roll ones tongue into three distinct lobes and is probably inherited as a dominant, simple Mendelian trait. In a population 90.25% of individual…
1. Coastlines formed through tectonic activity (uplift and crustal movements) ar
1. Coastlines formed through tectonic activity (uplift and crustal movements) are classified as ________coasts. 2. The breakwaters and jetties are built to? a. prevent oil spills …
1. Coenzyme A is one of the five coenzymes are used to facilitate the flow of ca
1. Coenzyme A is one of the five coenzymes are used to facilitate the flow of carbon from glycolysis to the citric acid cycle. Which of the following accurately describes how Coen…
1. Coenzymes are primarily made of a. Lipids b. Cholesterol c. Vitamins d. Prote
1. Coenzymes are primarily made of a. Lipids b. Cholesterol c. Vitamins d. Proteins 2. Pseudostratified columnar epithelia would likely be found in the a. Brain b. Trachea 3. If a…
1. Collagen is a major protein in connective tissue and the extracellular matrix
1. Collagen is a major protein in connective tissue and the extracellular matrix. Both the Bradford assay and absorbance at 280 nm cannot be used to determine the concentration of…
1. Colonialism and its legacy. Describe at least three aspects of the legacy of
1. Colonialism and its legacy. Describe at least three aspects of the legacy of Western colonial rule that continue to have a major influence over the lives of people in the regio…
1. Color blindness is X-linked recessive and blood type is autosomal. If two par
1. Color blindness is X-linked recessive and blood type is autosomal. If two parents who are both Type A and have normal vision produce a son who is color blind and type O, what i…
1. Combinations of regular exercise and diet offer an effective approach to weig
1. Combinations of regular exercise and diet offer an effective approach to weight loss because: a) exercise enhances the mobilization and utilization of fat, thus enhancing fat l…
1. Combinatorial chemotherapeutic strategies utilized to treat neoplasms should
1. Combinatorial chemotherapeutic strategies utilized to treat neoplasms should include chemotherapy agents that have different mechanisms of action. (True or False) 2. The equili…
1. Comment on David Blumenthal\'s statement, \"Information is the lifeblood of m
1. Comment on David Blumenthal's statement, "Information is the lifeblood of modern medicine. Health information technology (HIT) is destined to be its circulatory system." To wha…
1. Commonsense psychologists often _____ when they try to account for the behavi
1. Commonsense psychologists often _____ when they try to account for the behavior of others. A. overlook traits B. overestimate situational causes C. prefer trait explanations ov…
1. Communication occurs among the cells in a multicellular organism. Choose THRE
1. Communication occurs among the cells in a multicellular organism. Choose THREE of the following examples of cell-to-cell communication, and for each example, describe the commu…
1. Compare and Contrast the process of electron transport during the light react
1. Compare and Contrast the process of electron transport during the light reactions of photosynthesis to electron transport that occurs in the mitochondria during cellular respir…
1. Compare and contrast ATP, NADPH, NADH, FADH2 and Acetyl CoA, four important e
1. Compare and contrast ATP, NADPH, NADH, FADH2 and Acetyl CoA, four important energy carriers in the cell. Included in your discussion should be their structure, type of energy c…
1. Compare and contrast drug business and legitimate bussiness. Do you think the
1. Compare and contrast drug business and legitimate bussiness. Do you think these two types of business ever overlap? If so, in what ways? Give examples. 2. Describe the relation…
1. Compare and contrast four socioemotional theories of aging. 2. Describe some
1. Compare and contrast four socioemotional theories of aging. 2. Describe some of the personality changes of late adulthood. Define ageism, and provide two original examples of a…
1. Compare and contrast gastrulation in birds and mammals. Explain 4 similaritie
1. Compare and contrast gastrulation in birds and mammals. Explain 4 similarities and 4 differences. 2. What is axis specification? How is the axis specified in the frog? Explain …
1. Compare and contrast growth rates of planets in the inner solar system versus
1. Compare and contrast growth rates of planets in the inner solar system versus the outer solar system, making sure to consider both small Earth-like planets and large Jupiter-li…
1. Compare and contrast micro- and macroevolution. 2. For the following situatio
1. Compare and contrast micro- and macroevolution. 2. For the following situations, state the likely outcome of the hybrid zone described. a. Two species of butterfly live on Hale…
1. Compare and contrast specific coevolution, diffuse coevolution, and escape-an
1. Compare and contrast specific coevolution, diffuse coevolution, and escape-and-radiate coevolution providing different examples than your textbook to illustrate these concepts …
1. Compare and contrast the Simple Stain and the Acid Fast Stain. Acid Fast Stai
1. Compare and contrast the Simple Stain and the Acid Fast Stain. Acid Fast Stain Simple Stain Primary Stain is: Decolorizing reagent is: Color of bacteria after decolorizing Coun…
1. Compare and contrast the cat ovary with that of a human. Are there more or fe
1. Compare and contrast the cat ovary with that of a human. Are there more or fewer follicles in varying stages of development? To what do you attribute this difference? 2. What i…
1. Compare and contrast the images of the left and right sides of the dissected
1. Compare and contrast the images of the left and right sides of the dissected heart. What is one similarity and what is one difference in the muscle tissue? 2. What is the diffe…
1. Compare and contrast the impact of the New Deal for minorities in the United
1. Compare and contrast the impact of the New Deal for minorities in the United States. 2. One of the reasons for Roosevelt's unprecedented popularity was his wife, Eleanor Roosev…
1. Compare and contrast the mechanisms of genetic drift. Propose how genetic div
1. Compare and contrast the mechanisms of genetic drift. Propose how genetic diversity can be increased in populations and why that is beneficial. Compare and contrast adaptive an…
1. Compare and contrast the origins, beliefs, and dispersion of major world reli
1. Compare and contrast the origins, beliefs, and dispersion of major world religions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and Hinduism. 2. Discuss the impact of the…
1. Compare and contrast the similarities and differences: Use a table, bullet-li
1. Compare and contrast the similarities and differences: Use a table, bullet-list or diagram to compare side-by-side, list similarities on left, differences on right. a. What are…
1. Compare and contrast the three components of a sustainable society. The three
1. Compare and contrast the three components of a sustainable society. The three components are ecological integrity, social justice and economic prosperity. The course discussed …
1. Compare and contrast the three kinds of transposable element. Consider their
1. Compare and contrast the three kinds of transposable element. Consider their structure and method of transposition. Describe the effects that transposons can have on bacterial …
1. Compare and contrast two of the listed occupations of either an Epidemiologis
1. Compare and contrast two of the listed occupations of either an Epidemiologist, Health Administrator, Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, Public Health Nurse and/or the Health …
1. Compare normal, reverse, and strike-slip faults 2. Describe the elastic rebou
1. Compare normal, reverse, and strike-slip faults 2. Describe the elastic rebound theory. 3. Describe the motions of the four types of seismic waves. Which are body waves, and wh…
1. Compare the amount of vitamin C per gram of vegetable with the amount per ml
1. Compare the amount of vitamin C per gram of vegetable with the amount per ml of fresh squeezed fruit juice. Estimate how much of the vegetable (used in your experiment) you wou…
1. Compare the antibiotic susceptibility of Gram-positive bacteria and Gram-nega
1. Compare the antibiotic susceptibility of Gram-positive bacteria and Gram-negative bacteria. A. Which antibiotics are effective against Gram-positives but not effective against …
1. Compare the climate, vegetation, and agricultural conditions of Russia\'s Eur
1. Compare the climate, vegetation, and agricultural conditions of Russia's European west with those of Siberia and the Russian Far East. 2. Describe some of the high environmenta…
1. Compare the frequency of an X–ray with that of visible light: a) It is imposs
1. Compare the frequency of an X–ray with that of visible light: a) It is impossible to know how the frequencies differ. b) The X–ray has a smaller frequency than visible light. c…
1. Compare the frequency of an X–ray with that of visible light: a) It is imposs
1. Compare the frequency of an X–ray with that of visible light: a) It is impossible to know how the frequencies differ. b) The X–ray has a smaller frequency than visible light. c…
1. Compare your results with your prediction. If there are significant differenc
1. Compare your results with your prediction. If there are significant differences, hypothesize as to the cause. 2. For each pigment, write a summary sentence that describe your c…
1. Compared to Western Roman Catholics, Eastern or Greek Orthodox believers were
1. Compared to Western Roman Catholics, Eastern or Greek Orthodox believers were more     a. mystical.     b. rational.     c. legalistic.     d. ritualistic. 2. In the last two e…
1. Compared to the generation of ATP by oxidative phosphorylation, what is a maj
1. Compared to the generation of ATP by oxidative phosphorylation, what is a major difference in mechanism of ATP generation by substrate-level phosphorylation in glycolysis? A. A…
1. Comparing bacterial exotoxins and endotoxins, which of the following is false
1. Comparing bacterial exotoxins and endotoxins, which of the following is false? A. Exotoxins are more potent (lower LDso) than endotoxins B. Both exotoxins and endotoxins have b…
1. Complete each statement using word bank below: (10 marks) Natality, number of
1. Complete each statement using word bank below: (10 marks) Natality, number of organisms in the population, space occupied, minimum viable population size, uniform dispersion, e…
1. Complex Adaptations and Selection Werner Heim developed this activity using r
1. Complex Adaptations and Selection Werner Heim developed this activity using regular playing cards to help illustrate how complex adaptations can arise given cumulative, nonrand…