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17 Opportunity cost a is same for everyone b is the total amount given up when a person makes a choice c only includes monetary costs and benefits d is the value of the next best alternative that is given up when a choice is made
Biology
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
17 Opportunity cost a is same for everyone b is the total amount given up when a person makes a choice c only includes monetary costs and benefits d is the value of the next best alternative that is given up when a choice is made
14 What are examples of tradition and command in a market system
Biology
Ecology - Organisms & Population
14 What are examples of tradition and command in a market system
2 Choose a company and describe what resources the company uses to produce its commodity
Biology
Biotechnology: Principles and Processes
2 Choose a company and describe what resources the company uses to produce its commodity
3 What are the two characteristics of capital goods and why does a company purchase them
Biology
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
3 What are the two characteristics of capital goods and why does a company purchase them
OOC OOC Q information presented in this lesson which answer best completes this diagram Paved streets O Dug sewers Constructed Houses Created public transportation O Sanitized Water How cities responded to issues regarding sanitation
Biology
Ecology - Environmental Issues
OOC OOC Q information presented in this lesson which answer best completes this diagram Paved streets O Dug sewers Constructed Houses Created public transportation O Sanitized Water How cities responded to issues regarding sanitation
Read the following list What do all of these items have in common Educational opportunities Political freedom Religious freedom Financial mobility Constitutional freedoms Reasons that the Hull House was founded Reasons for Social reform in the 1800s Reasons immigrants came to America O Problems of urbanization
Biology
Ecology - General
Read the following list What do all of these items have in common Educational opportunities Political freedom Religious freedom Financial mobility Constitutional freedoms Reasons that the Hull House was founded Reasons for Social reform in the 1800s Reasons immigrants came to America O Problems of urbanization
What proportion of German immigrants settled in cities versus becoming farmers About half settled in cities and half became farmers About a quarter settled in cities three quarters became O and farmers About three quarters settled in cities and a quarter became farmers About a half became farmers and a quarter settled in cities
Biology
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
What proportion of German immigrants settled in cities versus becoming farmers About half settled in cities and half became farmers About a quarter settled in cities three quarters became O and farmers About three quarters settled in cities and a quarter became farmers About a half became farmers and a quarter settled in cities
Which of the following are the effects of urbanization in the late 19th century I Increased congestion II People were forced to live in tenements III Increased incidence of disease IV People were allowed to live in big apartments O II and III O I and II O I II and IV O I II and II
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
Which of the following are the effects of urbanization in the late 19th century I Increased congestion II People were forced to live in tenements III Increased incidence of disease IV People were allowed to live in big apartments O II and III O I and II O I II and IV O I II and II
Which of the following statements about immigration to the United States during the 19th century is true Agricultural growth supported unlimited immigration Immigration was encouraged by labor union leaders Increasing industrialization led a demand for cheap O to immigrant labor Most immigrants settled in rural areas
Biology
The Living World
Which of the following statements about immigration to the United States during the 19th century is true Agricultural growth supported unlimited immigration Immigration was encouraged by labor union leaders Increasing industrialization led a demand for cheap O to immigrant labor Most immigrants settled in rural areas
The main reason for the depressed state of agriculture in the United States in the 1920 s was O Rapid industrialization Availability of cheap land for farming Completed interstate highway system Relaxation of immigration laws
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
The main reason for the depressed state of agriculture in the United States in the 1920 s was O Rapid industrialization Availability of cheap land for farming Completed interstate highway system Relaxation of immigration laws
During the turn of the twentieth century the federal government began to go after what in the cities instead of political machines O Corruption O Tax evaders Those enrolled government positions None of these choices in top
Biology
Ecology - General
During the turn of the twentieth century the federal government began to go after what in the cities instead of political machines O Corruption O Tax evaders Those enrolled government positions None of these choices in top
Which of the following is NOT true of political machines They led to corruption in the cities led They many improvements within the cities to The gave birth to the Democratic Party aftor They became less important
Biology
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
Which of the following is NOT true of political machines They led to corruption in the cities led They many improvements within the cities to The gave birth to the Democratic Party aftor They became less important
Many factors helped to give rise to a new political organization in the late 19th century in which of the following cities O Philadelphia O Baltimore O New York O All of these choices
Biology
The Living World
Many factors helped to give rise to a new political organization in the late 19th century in which of the following cities O Philadelphia O Baltimore O New York O All of these choices
Kickbacks are related to O illegal payments a traditional game at the turn of the century a requirement to become city boss an immigrant condition
Biology
Ecology - General
Kickbacks are related to O illegal payments a traditional game at the turn of the century a requirement to become city boss an immigrant condition
Answered On 08 29 2023 02 23 PM All of the following are true of the Gilded Age EXCEPT Political corruption seemed to be the norm Only the needs of the people in working classes were O the addressed Little was government accomplished in O None of these choices
Biology
Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production
Answered On 08 29 2023 02 23 PM All of the following are true of the Gilded Age EXCEPT Political corruption seemed to be the norm Only the needs of the people in working classes were O the addressed Little was government accomplished in O None of these choices
What are two consequences of patronage Fraud and industrialization O Violence and political unrest Popular satisfaction and job security Incompetence and fraud in government
Biology
Cell: The Unit of Life
What are two consequences of patronage Fraud and industrialization O Violence and political unrest Popular satisfaction and job security Incompetence and fraud in government
Which of the following is NOT the correct pairing of items McKinley tariff Raising tariffs Blue Laws Increasing pensions O to Civil War veterans windows and children Sherman Silver Purchase O Increasing the amount of silver coinage Sherman O Outlawing Antitrust combinations Act in
Biology
The Living World
Which of the following is NOT the correct pairing of items McKinley tariff Raising tariffs Blue Laws Increasing pensions O to Civil War veterans windows and children Sherman Silver Purchase O Increasing the amount of silver coinage Sherman O Outlawing Antitrust combinations Act in
Favored a graduated income tax system Favored public ownership of railroads by the U S government Wanted telegraph and telephone systems to be owned by the government Wanted loans and federal warehouses to be created for farmers Aimed at stabilizing crop prices Lobbied for an 8 hour day for industrial workers What do all of these items have in common Goals of Democrats O Goals of Republicans O Goals of the Populist Party
Biology
Ecology - General
Favored a graduated income tax system Favored public ownership of railroads by the U S government Wanted telegraph and telephone systems to be owned by the government Wanted loans and federal warehouses to be created for farmers Aimed at stabilizing crop prices Lobbied for an 8 hour day for industrial workers What do all of these items have in common Goals of Democrats O Goals of Republicans O Goals of the Populist Party
All of the following is true of the Populist Party EXCEPT They wanted public ownership O of railroads by the U S O They favored the unlimited coinage of silver to increase the money supply O government They fought for an 8 hour day for industrial workers They favored a regressive income tax
Biology
Biological Classification
All of the following is true of the Populist Party EXCEPT They wanted public ownership O of railroads by the U S O They favored the unlimited coinage of silver to increase the money supply O government They fought for an 8 hour day for industrial workers They favored a regressive income tax
Which type of monopoly is most likely to involve a patent from the United States Government O Natural O Geographic O Technological
Biology
The Living World
Which type of monopoly is most likely to involve a patent from the United States Government O Natural O Geographic O Technological
When developping the embryo of a goat completes a series of divisions that produce smaller cells become polarised due to the presence and location of the yolk transforms into a blastula that do not contain a blastocoel divides into an exponential number of blastomeres
Biology
Biological Classification
When developping the embryo of a goat completes a series of divisions that produce smaller cells become polarised due to the presence and location of the yolk transforms into a blastula that do not contain a blastocoel divides into an exponential number of blastomeres
An example of a horizontal merger would be OOO Q a hamburger chain buying its top meat supplier V O C a movie studio buying a chain of video rental stores a toothpaste company combining with a competing toothpaste company a bookstore licensing a O recognized coffee shop brand to
Biology
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
An example of a horizontal merger would be OOO Q a hamburger chain buying its top meat supplier V O C a movie studio buying a chain of video rental stores a toothpaste company combining with a competing toothpaste company a bookstore licensing a O recognized coffee shop brand to
000 OOO OOO 8 C world markets are impacted by changes in market price large firms may be more efficient in producing the most good or service for the least cost monopolies producing goods O and services for a market with fixed prices industry dominated by a few suppliers who exercise some control over price and quantity
Biology
Biotechnology: Principles and Processes
000 OOO OOO 8 C world markets are impacted by changes in market price large firms may be more efficient in producing the most good or service for the least cost monopolies producing goods O and services for a market with fixed prices industry dominated by a few suppliers who exercise some control over price and quantity
In imperfect competition there are three forms of industry Which of the following is NOT one of those forms of industry O Oligopoly O Monopoly Monopolistic competition
Biology
The Living World
In imperfect competition there are three forms of industry Which of the following is NOT one of those forms of industry O Oligopoly O Monopoly Monopolistic competition
have 1 eggs and thus follow a pattern of hal 2 cleavage
Biology
Ecology - Ecosystems
have 1 eggs and thus follow a pattern of hal 2 cleavage
Didi is the Komodo dragon at the Atlanta Zoo She is a female and maybe one day she will be able to make offspring on her own Is this possible yes but she could only have male offspring since the embryo will come from an unfertilized egg yes it can happen yes and she would only be able to produce viable homozygote male offspring no it cannot happen since Komodo dragons are reptiles and they reproduce only sexually yes but the offspring would be haploid since females are the heterogametic sex in this species
Biology
Human Reproduction
Didi is the Komodo dragon at the Atlanta Zoo She is a female and maybe one day she will be able to make offspring on her own Is this possible yes but she could only have male offspring since the embryo will come from an unfertilized egg yes it can happen yes and she would only be able to produce viable homozygote male offspring no it cannot happen since Komodo dragons are reptiles and they reproduce only sexually yes but the offspring would be haploid since females are the heterogametic sex in this species
please order the following stages of gametes formation 1 spermatogonium 6 spermatozoa 3 Meiosis I 4 Secondary spermatocyte haploid 7 Spermatids 5 Meiosis II
Biology
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
please order the following stages of gametes formation 1 spermatogonium 6 spermatozoa 3 Meiosis I 4 Secondary spermatocyte haploid 7 Spermatids 5 Meiosis II
Why do you think the title of Achebe s novel is Things Fall Apart The novel describes the end of harvest season The novel describes the O breakdown of a man and his society The novel describes a natural disaster All of the choices
Biology
Ecology - Biodiversity & Conservation
Why do you think the title of Achebe s novel is Things Fall Apart The novel describes the end of harvest season The novel describes the O breakdown of a man and his society The novel describes a natural disaster All of the choices
Why is having a place of respect and prestige in society particularly important to Okonkwo O All of the choices He wishes to prove himself before his wives He wishes to distance himself from his mother s legacy He wishes to distance himself from his father s legacy
Biology
The Living World
Why is having a place of respect and prestige in society particularly important to Okonkwo O All of the choices He wishes to prove himself before his wives He wishes to distance himself from his mother s legacy He wishes to distance himself from his father s legacy
Choose the correct answer In part Okonkwo s death at the end of Things Fall Apart reflects his willingness to negotiate his willingness to adapt to change his unwillingness to adapt to
Biology
Human Physiology - Excretory Products & Elimination
Choose the correct answer In part Okonkwo s death at the end of Things Fall Apart reflects his willingness to negotiate his willingness to adapt to change his unwillingness to adapt to
Amhibians have 1 eggs and thus follow a pattern of 2 cleavage A
Biology
Animal Kingdom
Amhibians have 1 eggs and thus follow a pattern of 2 cleavage A
Sperm chemotaxis facilitates the meeting of sperm and ovum induces the directed locomotion of sperm when getting closer to the ovum is due to the release of chemicals by the spermatozoa in the female reproductiv system is allowed by the attractants secreted by the ovum
Biology
Reproduction in Organisms
Sperm chemotaxis facilitates the meeting of sperm and ovum induces the directed locomotion of sperm when getting closer to the ovum is due to the release of chemicals by the spermatozoa in the female reproductiv system is allowed by the attractants secreted by the ovum
Choose the correct answer When a character has he or she has the capacity to act or assert power O None of the choices O emergency O urgency
Biology
Biotechnology & its Applications
Choose the correct answer When a character has he or she has the capacity to act or assert power O None of the choices O emergency O urgency
I Death III Women in the workforce O I and II II and III O I and IV OIV only Cor I
Biology
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
I Death III Women in the workforce O I and II II and III O I and IV OIV only Cor I
Choose the correct answer we We can infer that in future with the missionaries Okonkwo s society might O grant greater rights to women O eschew outcasts O embrace traditional religion
Biology
The Living World
Choose the correct answer we We can infer that in future with the missionaries Okonkwo s society might O grant greater rights to women O eschew outcasts O embrace traditional religion
Choose the correct answer A minor theme is a O None of the choices O theme of no importance theme of lesser importance than a major theme O theme of central importance
Biology
Biomolecules
Choose the correct answer A minor theme is a O None of the choices O theme of no importance theme of lesser importance than a major theme O theme of central importance
Why is it important to understand and reflect on the themes of a story Themes help us to understand the story Themes are the most important aspect of any story Themes are constantly shifting with time
Biology
The Living World
Why is it important to understand and reflect on the themes of a story Themes help us to understand the story Themes are the most important aspect of any story Themes are constantly shifting with time
Because the story ends with Okonkwo s death Things Fall Apart could be described as a O tragedy O comedy O tragicomedy
Biology
Biomolecules
Because the story ends with Okonkwo s death Things Fall Apart could be described as a O tragedy O comedy O tragicomedy
Choose the correct answer From the synopsis and analysis of Things Fall Apart we can infer that Okonkwo views negotiation as a n act O effeminate O masculine O strong
Biology
The Living World
Choose the correct answer From the synopsis and analysis of Things Fall Apart we can infer that Okonkwo views negotiation as a n act O effeminate O masculine O strong
Which of the following seem like examples of universal themes War quest friendship O Women Civil war quest political independence All of the choices
Biology
Animal Kingdom
Which of the following seem like examples of universal themes War quest friendship O Women Civil war quest political independence All of the choices
but I am Master of the Farm Yard he called after the retreating black speck floating skyward in Eagle s talons And all the hens strutting back into the yard to feed happily agreed What is the moral of the story O Pride leads to destruction O Jealousy leads to destruction Birds of a feather flock together A bird in the hand is better than two in the bush
Biology
Animal Kingdom
but I am Master of the Farm Yard he called after the retreating black speck floating skyward in Eagle s talons And all the hens strutting back into the yard to feed happily agreed What is the moral of the story O Pride leads to destruction O Jealousy leads to destruction Birds of a feather flock together A bird in the hand is better than two in the bush
When developping the embryo of a goat divides into an exponential number of blastomeres completes a series of divisions that produce smaller cells transforms into a blastula that do not contain a blastocoel become polarised due to the presence and location of the yolk
Biology
Ecology - Ecosystems
When developping the embryo of a goat divides into an exponential number of blastomeres completes a series of divisions that produce smaller cells transforms into a blastula that do not contain a blastocoel become polarised due to the presence and location of the yolk
In deuterostome animals whereas in protostome animals the mouth originates from the blastopore it comes from the mesoderm the anus comes first the mouth comes second follow a radial cleavage spiral cleavage leading to mosaic embryo the blastopore becomes the anus the mouth comes from the blastopore
Biology
Animal Kingdom
In deuterostome animals whereas in protostome animals the mouth originates from the blastopore it comes from the mesoderm the anus comes first the mouth comes second follow a radial cleavage spiral cleavage leading to mosaic embryo the blastopore becomes the anus the mouth comes from the blastopore
and said to itself If only I d been born an eagle Which of the following is true about the story The Eagle The farmer eagle s growth restricted the The baby eagle changed to a chick The hen brought up the baby eagle as a chick The eagle spent its life as a chick without knowing its potential as an eagle
Biology
The Living World
and said to itself If only I d been born an eagle Which of the following is true about the story The Eagle The farmer eagle s growth restricted the The baby eagle changed to a chick The hen brought up the baby eagle as a chick The eagle spent its life as a chick without knowing its potential as an eagle
villagers went to look It was true They could see the wolf running away and many dead sheep lying on the grass the following interpretations best suits the story Which of O We should not tell lies We should not believe things unless we see them We may not believe a liar even when he or she tells the truth We should be careful around people who lie often
Biology
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
villagers went to look It was true They could see the wolf running away and many dead sheep lying on the grass the following interpretations best suits the story Which of O We should not tell lies We should not believe things unless we see them We may not believe a liar even when he or she tells the truth We should be careful around people who lie often
Ted grinned Sure Dad Which of these details best communicates the story s theme is very upset and O disappointed he didn t make the Ted team Ted is very happy that he didn t O make the team because he hates football Ted s dad surprises him by being kind and understanding Ted and his dad decide to toss
Biology
Animal Kingdom
Ted grinned Sure Dad Which of these details best communicates the story s theme is very upset and O disappointed he didn t make the Ted team Ted is very happy that he didn t O make the team because he hates football Ted s dad surprises him by being kind and understanding Ted and his dad decide to toss
Which among the following themes is found in Young Goodman Brown Good vs Evil Nature vs Evil Evil vs Evil None of the choices
Biology
Biological Classification
Which among the following themes is found in Young Goodman Brown Good vs Evil Nature vs Evil Evil vs Evil None of the choices
is a manner of speaking or writing that is characteristic of familiar conversation O Colloquial O Idiosyncratic O Sentiment O Aphorism 9 13 17 21
Biology
The Living World
is a manner of speaking or writing that is characteristic of familiar conversation O Colloquial O Idiosyncratic O Sentiment O Aphorism 9 13 17 21
B My Activities Tell me what you want to do Q wisdom which animates all whom it floats and you are without effort impelled to truth to right and a perfect contentment This quote can be best described as O individualism transcendentalism O romanticism Store O surrealism Upda Some availab 17 21 5 9 13 25 20 N
Biology
Biotechnology & its Applications
B My Activities Tell me what you want to do Q wisdom which animates all whom it floats and you are without effort impelled to truth to right and a perfect contentment This quote can be best described as O individualism transcendentalism O romanticism Store O surrealism Upda Some availab 17 21 5 9 13 25 20 N
Amhibians have 1 eggs and thus follow a pattern of cleavage A
Biology
Human Health and Diseases
Amhibians have 1 eggs and thus follow a pattern of cleavage A