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AbdomenPoints 2 Question 2 Which of the following phrases appeared in Lincoln s Second Inaugural Address in 1865 cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves O bring Confederate leaders to justice reconstruct the nation under northern rule use all the resources to succeed in the war Reset 0 4 A Reset button enabled completing assessment Reset Questi1 5 An 3 15 G 2 4
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AbdomenRead the passage from Sugar Changed the World Starting around 1800 sugar became the staple food that allowed the English factories the most advanced economies in the world to run Sugar supplied the energy the hint of nutrition the sweet taste to go with the warmth of tea that even the poorest factory worker could look forward to Sugar was a necessity Why were the English the first to build factories to mill cloth Because of the wealth they gained the trade connections they made and the banking systems they developed in the slave and sugar trade Indeed the cheap cloth from the factories was used to clothe the slaves English factories you might say were built run and paid for by sugar In 1800 when the English were consuming their eighteen pounds of sugar a year around 250 000 tons How do the details in this passage support the authors purpose O The authors include details about how much sugar Americans consume to persuade readers that modern diets are unhealthy O The authors include details about the changes in diets over time to inform readers about how sugar has transformed what we eat The authors include details about how much sugar people have eaten over time to entertain readers with surprising statistics O The authors include details about American and British diets to persuade readers that eating habits now are healthier than they were in the past
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AbdomenListen What structures prevent lateral movement of the spinal cord Denticulate ligaments Dural folds Arachnoid villi Terminal filaments Question 2 3 points Listen What structures are innervated by the dorsal ramus of a spinal nerve Limbs Skin and muscles of the back Heart and lungs Abdominal organs
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AbdomenListen Axons within a nerve are grouped in bundles called Motor units Fascicles Fibers Rami Question 30 3 points Listen Saltatory conduction is seen only in and potential Myelinated decreases Unmyelinaed increases Myelinated increases the speed of an action
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AbdomenListen Which neurons carry information to the central nervous system Sensory neurons Motor neurons Interneurons Efferent neurons Question 24 3 points Listen The brain and the spinal cord make up the Central Peripheral Somatic Autonomic nervous system
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AbdomenA It grows separately from normal tissue and does not crowd it ich of the following correctly describes the effect of a malignancy B A malignancy is unable to enter or compress vital passages C The malignancy is able to divert nutrients to the tumor at the expense of healthy tissue D Blood vessels will not grow toward a tumor E The presence of a malignancy does not cause the individual to be fatigued and weak 32 A cell will duplicate its DNA in which of the following stages of the life cycle A G B S phase C G D Oh E G 33 The epithelial cells of excretory tissue have a solute content of 320 mOsm The cells are removed from the organism and bathed in a solution that has a solute concentration of 100 mOsm Which of the following woul occur mOsm is the amount of solute present A Water will move from the solution into the cell causing the cell to swell B Water will move from the cell into the solution resulting in crenation C There will be no net movement of water due to the isotonic nature of the solution 34 Based on the characteristics listed below what type of transport is being used by the molecules The molecules move down their concentration gradient the transport levels off reaching saturation cellular energy is not required for transport to occur A simple diffusion through a channel B pump C bulk transport D facilitated diffusion E receptor mediated endocytosis 35 Proteins perform all of the following functions except A catalyze metabolic reactions B give structural strength to cells and tissues C produce muscular and other forms of movement E store hereditary information D regulate transport of solutes into and out of cells 36 When a primary messenger is unable to enter a cell a G protein cascade is initiated resulting in the activation of the enzyme which is responsible for forming CAMP A adenylate cyclase B superoxide dismutase C amylase D polymerase E ATP 7 Wh
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Abdomen27 In secondary active transport of glucose into the epithelial cells of the kidney glucose is coupled to the transport of A K B Na C Cl D H E Mg 28 In the healing of a laceration histamine would serve to A constrict blood vessels in the area B reduce blood flow D prevent plasma from leaking into the wound E provide a protective seal C increase capillary permeability forces water and small solutes such as salts 29 is the process in which through narrow clefts between capillary cells A Filtration hydrostatic pressure B Osmosis hydrostatic pressure C Active transport osmotic pressure D Active transport hydrostatic pressure E Osmosis osmotic pressure 30 Cell division is stimulated by A mitosis cytokinesis B mitosis contact inhibition D the presence of open space contact inhibition E lack of nutrients contact inhibition and suppressed by C cell size cytokinesis
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Abdomenhydrogen molecules 4 LDLs transport cholesterol into cells by binding to specific receptor molecules embedded in the membrane The area where the receptors are anchored in the membrane is reinforced by clathrin This type of transport is A pinocytosis B receptor mediated endocytosis C phagocytosis D exocytosis E facilitated diffusion 5 The replacement of dead or damaged cells by the same type of cell as before thus restoring function A regeneration B fibrosis C metaplasia D apoptosis E differentiation 6 A protein channel that opens in response to the binding of a neurotransmitter is A voltage gated B ligand gated C mechanically gated D thermo regulated E photon gated 7 We live in an ever changing environment outside of our body yet our internal conditions remain relativ stable This ability is termed A homeostasis B metastasis C responsiveness D adaption E evolution 8 When conducting an experiment using human subjects how does one control for the effects of a subje state of mind in their physiological response A through the use of appropriate statistical testing C by having an adequate sample size E by using a double blind study B through the use of the peer review process D by giving a placebo to the control group 9 What type of gradient causes the movement of ions due to both charge and concentration differences A concentration gradient B electrochemical gradient C osmotic gradient D pressure gradient E thermal gradient 10 In a cell A removal of a phosphate group B phosphorylation by a kinase C addition acts as a chemical switch to turn on chemical processes
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AbdomenRead the following and answer the question that follows The cedar trees which are landmarks in many of our northern states yield light soft durable wood that is useful in making poles fence posts lead pencils and cedar chests Which of the following has the writer used to help understand the quality of the wood O Adverbs Vivid adjectives O Specific verbs
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AbdomenQuestion 41 Points 1 What three rhetorical appeals are used to convince readers of a claim O Evidence warrants and argument O Ethos pathos and logos Inference evidence and ethos Pathos proof and logic
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AbdomenQuestion 42 Points 2 Which answer describes an academic argument A hasty generalization A reasoned approach to issues The assertions one makes in an argument The body of facts used to support one s claims
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AbdomenChoose the correct answer Most sites tend to be biased O org O com O biz
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AbdomenQuestion 45 Points 2 Which of the following is an example of prewriting rough draft outline rough draft and outline
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AbdomenChoose the correct sentence delays readers from getting the actual message O Wordiness O Fact O Typing O Authorship
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AbdomenQuestion 56 What can be inferred from the following passage The concept of happiness is a good subject to study about The word happiness rises far above all definitions It means the state of elatedness that one feels at a time It can be owed to a particular experience or could be connected to a person or multiple persons O The writer has used extended definitions OIt shows examples OIt shows an extended definition It shows no supporting information
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AbdomenChoose the correct answer In a conclusion you should restate your thesis statement O topic O main points thought provoking question in a different way maintaining the same overall meaning
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AbdomenQuestion 58 Read the following sentence and answer the question Simon backed out at the last minute Identify the meaning of backed out from the following list Move backward Not keep an agreement Criticize O Offer support Complete Later complete
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Abdomenexpect next There are three parts to a thesis statement Remember them by remembering TOM 1 Topic 2 Opinion 3 3 Main Ideas Thesis Statement 1 Topic 2 Opinion 3 3 Main Ideas Thesis Statement 1 Topic The black plague Write the three parts together in one strong clear statement This sentence should make you think Wow This paper has a clear goal and a plan of action to get there 2 Opinion The black plague spurred the field of science into existence Main Point 1 The black plague devastated Europe and Asia by killing over one third of the population at the time The black plague spurred the field of science into existence by initially killing over one third of the population at the time being overcome by a primitive version of the scientific method and finally leading people to rationally seek a higher quality of life 3 3 Main Ideas Main Point 2 People overcame the black plague by using a primitive version of the scientific method Main Point 3 The scientific method gave people a means to rationalize life and the confidence to seek knowledge that would improve the quality of life Main Point 1 Main Point 2 Main Point 3 Write the three parts together in one strong clear statement This sentence should make you think Wow This paper has a clear goal and a plan of action to get there
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AbdomenAnaphase Interphase S phase Cytokinesis Prophase Telophase Metaphase M phase iption Make certain each sentence is complete before submitting your answer 00000000 Chromosomes align midway between the two poles Replication of DNA Cellular growth DNA synthesis Chromatin coils to form chromosomes Sister chromatids move to opposite poles of the cell Includes both mitosis and cytokinesis The last stage of mitosis Division of the cytoplasm
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AbdomenExplain how both Cozzolani and Strozzi engaged with musical traditions that had been defined and shaped by men
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AbdomenPoints 2 Read the following selection and then answer the question On July 1 mission controllers commanded Jason 1 into a safe hold state that reinitialized the satellite After making several more unsuccessful attempts to locate a signal mission managers at CNES and NASA decided to proceed with decommissioning Jason 1 The satellite was then commanded to turn off its magnetometer and reaction wheels Without these attitude control systems Jason 1 and its solar panels will slowly drift away from pointing at the sun and its batteries will discharge leaving it totally inert within the next 90 days The spacecraft will not reenter Earth s atmosphere for at least 1 000 years Source nasa gov topics earth features jason20130703 html What is the main idea of the passage Jason 1 is drifting away from pointing at the sun
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AbdomenChoose the correct answer In a train timetable in order to estimate arrival and departure time read the times from right to left Oleft to right top to bottom bottom to top
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AbdomenQuestion 27 Points 2 Read the following extract from Federalist Paper 10 by James Madison and answer the question that follows The valuable improvements made by the American constitutions on the popular models both ancient and modern cannot certainly be too much admired but it would be an unwarrantable partiality to contend that they have as effectually obviated the danger on this side as was wished and expected Here the phrase as was wished and expected means the goal of common people the interests of a faction the dream of wealthy people
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AbdomenQuestion 32 Points 1 Choose the correct answer In the the author is believed to have complete or unlimited knowledge of the surroundings Othird person omniscient point of view O first person point of view O third person point of view serend person point for
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AbdomenQuestion 35 Points 1 George Washington does not outline any agenda during his first inaugural address but he does have one request of the Congress What is it O Better pay for the army A presidential home OBill of Rights
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AbdomenChoose the correct answer is a rhetorical device that is characterized by a repeated word or phrase for the purpose of emphasizing it Alliteration Allusion O Amplification Analogy
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AbdomenWho was Douglass s second master O Mr Plummer O Hugh Auld O Captain Anthony O Thomas Auld
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AbdomenDiscuss how the google returns could help and or hurt your research an academic paper if you relied only on a search engine for your information
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Abdomen1 pts The kidneys can make our blood more acidotic or more alkalotic as needed True
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AbdomenAnswer the questions using the image below of those words stratified squamous would 59 Identify the tissue in the image
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AbdomenShall I compare thee to a Summer s day Thou art more lovely and more temperate Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May And Summer s lease hath all too short a date Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines And oft is his gold complexion dimm d And every fair from fair sometime declines By chance or nature s changing course untrimm d But thy eternal Summer shall not fade Nor lose possession of that fair thou owest Nor shall Death brag thou wanderest in his shade When in eternal lines to time thou growest So long as men can breathe or eyes can see So long lives this and this gives life to thee
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AbdomenQUESTION 10 Identify the structures in the cell model labeled with the letters in the image below 41 Identify structure A 42 Identify structure B 43 Identify structure C 44 Identify structure D entire organelle 45 Identify structure E A 1220 7311 wwLine 2
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AbdomenChoose the correct answer Magical realism is O a literary technique which presents magical events in an otherwise normal environment O a literary technique which presents magical events in a magical environment O a literary technique established in China in the 1600s a literary technique applied exclusively to nonfiction
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AbdomenQuestion 2 Points 3 Read the following excerpt from The Scarlet Letter and answer the question Mother said little Pearl the sunshine does not love you It runs away and hides itself because it is afraid of something on your bosom It will not flee from me for I wear nothing on my bosom yet Nor ever will my child I hope said Hester And why not mother asked Pearl stopping short Will it has not come of its own accord when I am a woman grown What is the implicit meaning conveyed by Pearl in the excerpt Pearl notices that the scarlet letter on her mother s bosom has paved the way for lack of sunshine in her mother s life
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AbdomenQuestion 5 Points 1 Choose the correct answer occurs when the audience knows something that the character on stage does no O Cosmic irony Dramatic irony Allusion Character development
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AbdomenQuestion 7 Points 2 Read the following lines from The Tell Tale Heart I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him What figurative language is used in the line above O Irony Simile O Metaphor
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AbdomenQuestion 8 Points 1 Read the following lines from Twelfth Night Sir Toby These clothes are good enough to drink in so be these boots An they be not let them hang themselves in their own straps What is personified in the above lines The clothes are personified as humans The clothes are personified as straps The drinks are personified as boots
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AbdomenPoints 2 Question 12 What is Swift s proposal in A Modest Proposal O Killing and eating Irish children to solve problems of poverty O Killing and eating English children to solve problems of poverty Selling Irish children to work as laborers in England O Selling English children to work as laborers in Ireland
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Abdomenaf CMSDNET NET Gmail YouTube Question Completion Status Maps Answer the questions about the body cavities body systems and serous membranes refer 26 Letter A represents the cavity where the brain is locate 27 The organ in letter B is found in which body system remember there are 11 of these 28 The cavity labeled letter C is lined with which serous membrane 29 The organ found in the cavity labeled letter D is lined with which serous membrane 30 What cavity is labeled Letter E A
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AbdomenThe Taming of the Shrew is a 00 00 O tragedy O dramedy Otragicomedy O comedy
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AbdomenChoose the correct answer Movies are created from novels plays O books All of the choices
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AbdomenChoose the correct answer is the style of writing characteristic of material in periodical print publications and broadcast news media consisting of direct presentation of facts or events with an attempt to minimize analysis or interpretation Journalism Colloquial Idiosyncratic
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AbdomenQuestion 16 Points 1 Choose the correct answer is the study of principles relating to right and wrong conduct O Ethics Individualism Naturalism Intellectualism
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AbdomenIdentify the organs and or state the body quadrant where they are located Please do not use abbreviations for the quadrants 1 point each 21 Identify the organ labeled A 22 Identify the organ labeled B 23 Which body quadrant contains the gallbladder 24 Which body quadrant contains the majority of the stomach 25 How many of the body quadrants contain part of the large intestine A B
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AbdomenQuestion 18 Points 1 What is the purpose of referencing historical events in fiction To entertain the audience To educate the audience on history O To better understand the time period the story takes place O All of the choices
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AbdomenDescribe the relationship between two body structures using terms for body orientation and direction 1 point each 11 Structure A is to structure B 12 Structure Cis 13 Structure E is 14 The sternum breastbone is 15 The skin is A F B DE to structure D to structure F C E to the skeletal muscles to the vertebrae backbones
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AbdomenIdentify or answer the questions regarding the planes and sections used to describe the human body You may use a term more than one time in this answer 16 Identify the plane illustrated in figure a 17 Identify the plane illustrated in figure b 18 Identify the plane illustrated in figure c 19 What type of section would you have to use in order to divide the heart into superior and inferior halves 20 What type of section would you have to use in order to divide the bladder into anterior and posterior halves a b GS8 c