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EmbryoNathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter is categorized as which of the following genre O Dark romance O Romantic fiction O Autobiography O Creative nonfiction
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EmbryoQuestion 3 Points 1 How does Hester earn a living Running a store O Healing other people O Her needlework O Selling woods
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Embryo4 Determine what type of learning classical conditioning operant conditioning or observational learning is applied in different settings 3 points 1 Videoed practice was valuable in training to improve athletes performance By comparing their own movements to the movements demonstrated by Olympic medalists the athletes could correct their movements This is applied in sports 2 A ribbon from a dangling frame with toys was tied to the left leg of 3 month old Michael in is crib Michael noticed that when he kicked his left leg the toys started to dance which was very interesting So he kicked his left leg to watch this interesting event What type of learning was employed here to study infants learning ability
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EmbryoDefine these key terms and explain why they were a cause of the American Revolution 1 Treaty of Paris of 1763 2 Proclamation Line of 1763 3 Stamp Act 4 Social Contract Theory
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EmbryoO The Three Fifths Compromise dealt with which of the following issues A Impressment B Presidential term limits C Slavery D Income Tax
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Embryoto evaluate your grasp of the content you have studied so far Question 1 1 pts What was Edward Jenner s significant observation that led to the smallpox vaccine Smallpox could be treated with antibiotics OSmallpox could be transmitted through the air Cowpox was a more severe disease than smallpox People who had cowpox did not get smallpox
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Embryo14 Label each of the following scenarios as either frictional unemployment structural unemployment or cyclical unemployment a Mollie had three job interviews in the past month but still has not gotten a job offer b George used to work in an automotive assembly plant He was laid off six months ago as the economy weakened He expects to return to work in a few months when national economic conditions improve c Thousands of bus and truck drivers permanently lose their jobs when driverless computer driven vehicles make human drivers redundant d Hundreds of hotels went bankrupt and laid off their workers due to the emergence of Airbnb and Vrbo
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Embryoordinate Control body 01 example brain Spinal lexample cord nerves role is to Produce movement Found in nervous role is to attach to Nerve an example an example muscle attach to Skeletal muscle Four types of tissues exist Throughout the body located Cartilage Found th epithelial an example an example Function 13 Connective Tissues Store Adipose fat bone compact Spongy Protection absorption located attach to epithelium example Throughout the body Function 15 Support organs cells example blood attach to kartilage Tendon ligament 13 Flows throug blood vess
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EmbryoIf a woman only had sexual intercourse with 1 man her entire life could she contract HIV through sex O Yes O No
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EmbryoPart A What is the function of the urinary system Oingest and absorb nutrients O protection and regulation of body temperature eliminate wastes and regulate blood volume delivers oxygen and hormones to the body allows for communication and control throughout the body
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EmbryoMaisie Let s go swimming in the ocean Hao No We ll get eaten by sharks Haven t you seen the movies or heard about those awful stories loss aversion negativity bias sunk boat fallacy availability hou
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EmbryoEustace I ve been working on this PhD dissertation for 15 years I can t stop now Julie Why don t you just learn to code fundamental attribution error negativity bias sunk cost fallacy better than average illusion
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EmbryoQuestion 5 Which of the following is true regarding the treatment of viral infections Viral infections cannot be treated easily Antibiotic therapy can be used to effectively kill a virus Viral infections can be treated easily if they are caught early O Antiviral agents effectively kill a virus
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EmbryoQuestion 2 What type of infections is more commonly known as a yeast infection Protozoa histoplasmosis coccidioidomycosis
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EmbryoWhich part of the neuron contains the nucleus a the dendrites Ob the cell body c the axon
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EmbryoWhich of the following is FALSE Leak channels are used to create action potentials O Graded potentials can vary in size Ligand gated channels are used to create graded potentials All action potentials are the same size
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Embryo94 How much urine does the typical adult bladder hold before the urge to urinate is triggered 01 cup O2 liters O 2 cups O 1 liter 95 What type of electrolyte ionizes in water and produces hydrogen ions O Acid O Base O Amylase O Proteins O Macronutrient 96 Alveoli are the primary sites for gas exchange O True False
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EmbryoThe Articles of Confederation and the Constitution wanted to prevent what type of government O Tyranny O Republic O Oligarchy O Democracy
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EmbryoBiased derogatory or inflammatory language when making an argument is not important as long as the writer speaker is able to be convincing to his her audience True False
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EmbryoWhenever you write you have a certain stance an attitude toward your topic The way you express that stance your tone affects the way you come across as a writer and a person True False
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EmbryoBlank 1 Identify A Blank 2 Identify B Blank 3 Region A is to Region B Blank 4 Which organ system does hair belong to A B
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EmbryoListen Mark all statements that are TRUE a The two phases of the cell cycle are interphase and mitosis b Mitosis is specifically the division of one nucleus into two nuclei c DNA is replicated during R phase of interphase d of the four phases of mitosis the longest one is metaphase when the cell lines up all of the sister chromatids in the middle of the cell
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Embryo3 A condition caused by too much carbon dioxide in your blood is called O Pulmonary Acidosis O Pulmonary Alkalosis O Pulmonary Edema O Tuberculosis O Anemia
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Embryo2 Explain how the body can be in a state of osmotic equilibrium and chemical disequilibrium a Is this an example of homeostasis
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EmbryoListen As compared to sexual reproduction asexual reproduction facilitates the making of new organisms produces offspring that are unique can happen rapidly via meiosis requires less energy and ressources leads to minimal or no genetic variability
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Embryoplease order the following stages of gametes formation spermatogonium spermatozoa Meiosis I Secondary spermatocyte haploid Spermatids Meiosis II primary spermatocyte diploid
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EmbryoListen 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 In deuterostome animals
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EmbryoC How is it stored in the thyroid What is the HPT pathway of the thyroid metabolism hormones a Make sure you know the origin and target of each hormone What is Grave s disease
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EmbryoReview the supplemental course textbook American Criminal Justice System Review the learning objectives on page 5 Identify one objective and state that objective Interpret the learning objective in your own language Tell us how this learning objective will be met by you as a scholar Express how the stated objective will be addressed by your stated key concept or social justice issue in criminal justice from DCQ 1
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EmbryoWhich components of the nucleotides found in DNA make up the backbone of the structure SELECT ALL a the nitrogenous bases b the pentose sugars c the phosphate groups
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Embryo0 Question 4 Individuals who consume large amounts of vitamins for extended periods of time may develop what Ohyperplasia autoimmunity O hypertrophy 1 pts
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EmbryoAccording to How to Eat an Ice Cream Cone what is the most dangerous part of buying an ice cream cone O A Taking the ice cream cone after buying it OB Cleaning up before you get in the car OC Eating the ice cream before it all melts D Deciding which flavor you want to have
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Embryo20 What type of cells produces antibodies to pathogens O Neutrophils O Erythrocytes B cells Eosinophils O Monocytes 21 If the spleen detects pathogens the spleen releases OT Cells OB Cells O Delta Cells O Thrombocytes Both A and B
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Embryo14 Which of the following is a function of the thoracic cage O Protection of internal organs O Attachment for muscle of respiration O Support of the spine O All of the above O None of the above 15 Movement of a body region in a circular fashion with one end of the body region remaining stationary is what type of motion O Rotation O Elevation O Abduction O Circumduction 16 The reddish brown color of muscle comes from what O Myoglobin O Calcium O Actin
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EmbryoBelow is a region of DNA containing a transcription unit The strand of DNA shown is the coding strand Label the drawing with the terms provided DNA 5 Coding region Translation start Transcription initiation Promoter Translation stop Transcription termination 3
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EmbryoIn the fetus the ductus venosus transports blood through the foramen ovale into the left atrium from the pulmonary arch to the aorta O from the umbilical vein to the inferior vena cava into the liver O into the right atrium
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EmbryoPart 1 What is the genotype of the diploid cell Ha hQ OHHQq HHhhQQqq Part 2 Arrange the chromosomes for the diploid cell as they must have lined up during metaphase 1 of meiosis in order to make the gametes shown above The vertical dotted line represents the metaphase plate EX HH QQ HQ Hq EX Part 3 f Kevin has the genotype hhQq what gametes can he make Select all the correct answers
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EmbryoThe cell layer 5 is called the 2 29 epiblast O cytotrophoblast syncytiotrophoblast O hypoblast S TUZANDAVAS ionstec
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EmbryoWhat is muscle B in this picture A E tibialis anterior O gastrocnemius O peroneus longus B D C Natalie Antonetti
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EmbryoThis muscle is sometimes called the trumpeter s muscle and helps compress the cheeks Brooke Szymanski O A B C D E B D A E
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EmbryoThe muscle labeled C is named serratus anterior O pectoralis major O pectoralis minor brachialis deltoid E A D B Camie Me
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EmbryoBody cavities are sometimes divided into just dorsal cavity and ventral cavity Which letter corresponds to a space within the dorsal cavity O O A B C 0 Cervight 21 Parso b BCDE A Berkley Hellstern
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EmbryoName the valve labeled B O tricuspid valve O bicuspid balve O aortic semilunar valve O pulmonary semilunar valve A Savannah Relyea B D C
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EmbryoWhere on your body could you palpate the landmark labeled C A Posterior view O at your shoulder joint O proximal to the 5th metacarpal on the medial side of your ankle O proximal lateral carpal margin BUDE C Christopher Walker
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EmbryoThe portion of the alimentary canal where food spends the least amount of time is indicated by the letter OA OB OC OD OE C E A B A D Ella Olsen
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EmbryoThe proximal portion of the great saphenous vein is indicated by the letter OA B O C G A C B D Amanda Arveseth
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EmbryoWhat structural classification and subtype of articulation is labeled as 2 1 4 Cartilaginous syndesmoses Fibrous syndesmoses O Cartilaginous sutures Fibrous sutures Cartilaginous symphyses Fibrous symphyses Cartilaginous synchondroses Fibrous synchondroses 2 5 3 6