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The Living WorldTask I need you to do an outline for the Argumentative essay comparing these two poems The Three Kingston of Nature and INTIMATE ASSOCIATIONS THE THREE KINGDOMS OF NATURE While drinking all at once I saw Why nature s made of three realms Animals and people both drink and love Each according to its urges The dolphin and eagle the flea and the dog Experience affection and use their mouths So whatever can drink and love both Those in the first kingdom have their place Vegetation then makes up the second realm That falls far short of the higher one Leaves have no love but they can drink When the dripping clouds sink low The cedar drinks the clover drinks the grapevine and the aloe tree So whatever drinks but cannot love Those in the second kingdom all belong The kingdom of stones makes up the third Diamonds we have and also gravel Stones feel no thirst no tender urges a stone grows without rain or love Well then whatever can neither drink nor love those in the third kingdom have their place And human tell me if you have neither love nor wine what are you A stone GOTTHOLD LESSING 1753 adapted by Robert Bly from the translation of Alfred Baskerville 18 INTIMATE ASSOCIATIONS The natural world is a spiritual house where the pillars that are alive let slip at times some strangely garbled words Man walks there through forests of physical things that are also spiritual things that watch him with affectionate looks As the echoes of great bells coming from a long way off become entangled in a deep and profound association a merging as huge as night or as huge as clear light odors and colors and sounds all mean each other Perfumes exist that are cool as the flesh of infants fragile as oboes green as open fields and others exist also corrupt dense and triumphant having the suggestions of infinite things such as musk and amber myrrh and incense that describe the voyages of the body and soul CHARLES BAUDELAIRE 1856 translated by Robert Bly
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The Living World6 Which of the following is NOT one of Koch s postulates a The microorganism must be present in every case of the disease b The microorganism must be isolated from the diseased host and grown in pure culture c The cellular concentration must be at least 1 0 x 104 cells ml of the microorganism present in the diseased host d The pure culture of the microorganism must cause the same disease when inoculated into a healthy susceptible host
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The Living World34 Consider a culture medium on which only gram positive organisms can grow due to the presence of sodium azide and a yellow halo surrounds the growth of organisms that ferment lactose decreasing the pH as a result and changing the color of a pH indicator in the media What best describes this media a This media would be considered selective b This media would be considered differential c This media would be considered differential because of the addition of sodium azide and selective because of the presence of a pH indicator and the fermentable carbon source d This media would be considered selective because of the addition of sodium azide and differential because of the presence of a pH indicator and the fermentable carbon source 35 Abby was incubating her culture of Bacillus amyloticus at 20 C for 24 hours she then moved the culture to a different incubator which was set at 37 C and left the culture there for another 24 hours Which of the following changes might occur in the cell membrane in response to the temperature change a The organism will insert additional hopanes into the cell membrane b The organism will replace long chain fatty acid chains with short chain fatty acids chains c The organism will replace saturated fatty acid chains with unsaturated fatty acid chains cis double bond d The organism will replace cyclized fatty acid chains with unsaturated fatty acid chains cis double bond 36 The image below illustrates a cell membrane which contains a transporter protein There are two different molecules represented by a square and a circle both molecules carry a single positive charge Which of the following describes a system which the square molecule is moved against its concentration gradient using energy provided by the movement of the circle molecule in an active transport system Outside the cell Inside the cell DO a The square and the circle molecule would both move from the inside the cell to the outside of the cell b The square and the circle molecule would both move from the outside of the cell to the inside of the cell c The square moves from inside the cell to the outside of the cell coupled to the circle molecule moving from outside to inside The square moves from outside of the cell to the inside of the cell coupled to the circle
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The Living WorldI need you to do an outline for the Argumentative essay comparing these two poems The Three Kingston of Nature and INTIMATE ASSOCIATIONS
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The Living WorldAgriculture Aleppo Archaeology Artifact Carbon Dating Catalhoyuk clans Domestication Fossil Hominid Homo Sapiens Hunter gatherers Neolithic Era Nomads Paleolithic Era Prehistory Sedentary Settlement Stonehenge
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The Living WorldList the Colonies for each Colonial Region New England Colonies 1234 1 2 3 4 Reasons for Settling push pull factors and people who settled Describe the type of economy you would find in each region Add what you kn about relations w natives governm religion
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The Living WorldI 4 A solution has a pH of 7 What is the concentration to protons in the solution If you decrease the concentration of protons by 1000 fold hat is the new pH of the solution PROTEINS 5 a Draw the molecular sinnu this molecula the water will move up
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The Living World6 After 15 min pour the contents from above step into a 50 mL centrifuge tube The tubes from all the groups have to be balanced by the TA before putting them in the centrifuge There is going to be addition removal of solutions All tubes will need to be sealed by the TA after balancing Centrifuge for 15 min at 9 000xg at 4 C to sediment the proteins quosdi A lu Tod anmuloo sii 7 After centrifugation you will see a pellet at the bottom of the tube and the liquid is called the supernatant a SUPERNATANT Pour off the supernatant into a beaker Transfer 1 mL into an Eppendorf tube label as S1 and put aside for protein electrophoresis Estimate the volume remaining in the beaker calculate the amount of ammonium sulfate you ll need to add to reach 50 saturation 85 g L of solution Add Ammonium sulfate slowly while stirring S1 on a stir plate Once the ammonium sulfate has been added continue to stir for 15 min dew IG ni blol 001 slamasz b PELLET Re suspend the pellet in 4 7 mL depending on the pellet size distilled water Gather dialysis tubing and clips from your TA Transfer the resuspended pellet into a dialysis bag and dialyze against Buffer A see recipe below Label this sample as P1 8 After S1 50 saturation supernatant has stirred for 15 min centrifuge S1 at 9 000xg 4 C for 15 min 13 9 Following centrifugation transfer 3 5 mL of the supernatant into a 15 mL conical tube label as S2 and put aside for protein electrophoresis Dissolve the pellet in 4 7 mL of distilled water use more water only if necessary Label this sample as P2 10 Gather dialysis tubing and clips from your TA Place the second pellet suspension into a separate dialysis bag and dialyze against Buffer A After dialysis P1 and P2 will be further purified based on differences in formal negative charge by ion exchange chromatography 11 At the next class transfer your dialyzed samples to falcon tubes
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The Living WorldSubcellular fractionation is a biotechnological procedure that separates subcellular components by a series of increasing centrifugation speeds The procedure begins by centrifuging cell lysate broken cells at a low centrifugation speed At lower centrifugation speeds only the densest cellular components will sediment form a pellet while lighter components remain in the supernatant non pellet soluble phase The supernatant can then be separated from the pellet and centrifuged at a higher speed to sediment the lighter cellular components still in solution This incremental increase in centrifugation speeds is known as differential centrifugation Differential centrifugation is a means by which subcellular components can be separated on the basis of their different densities Thus subcellular fractionation uses differential centrifugation to separate different subcellular components on the basis of their varying densities In this lab we will seek to separate nuclei from mitochondria found in plant tissues Since nuclei are more dense than mitochondria we will be able to separate these structures using centrifugation on the basis of their differing densities Centrifugation at a lower speed will sediment the dense nuclei which will form the pellet while the less dense mitochondria remains in the supernatant Centrifuging the filtrate filtered cell lysate separates the filtrate into two fractions supernatant and pellet Each fraction is then tested for the presence of nuclei and mitochondria The presence of nuclei will be assessed via microscopy whereas the presence of mitochondria will be tested for by assaying for the SDH succinate dehydrogenase enzyme which is an enzyme that is specific to mitochondria Subcellular Fractionation of Cauliflower is a 1 week long experiment First you will grind cauliflower to break open cells and then perform differential centrifugation of the cauliflower tissue You will then complete microscopy on various fractions and perform an SDH assay and analyze the results
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The Living WorldEcoRI 3 Determine the sizes of all DNA fragments generated by digesting pBiol133 with EcoR1 and Kpnl 4 Determine the sizes of all DNA fragments generated by digesting pBiol133 with EcoR1 and Smal 5 Determine the sizes of all DNA fragments generated by digesting pBiol133 with EcoR1 Smal and Nhel Kpnl 3158 6 Determine the sizes of all DNA fragments generated by digesting pBiol133 with EcoR1 Smal Nhel and KpnI 1 352 pBiol133 4321 base pairs 2016 Show calculation EcoRI 1622 Show calculatio Smal Show calculatio Show calculatic
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The Living WorldQuestion 3 Match the molecule to it s major biological classification Fructose DNA Keratin Diglyceride A Protein dd B Nucleic acid C Lipid D Carbohydrate
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The Living World2 You are car A When merging with traffic flow you should try to enter At speeds lower than the traffic flow A At the same speed as the traffic flow At speeds higher than the traffic flow
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The Living Worldsolute particle In this situation which of the following will occur Water will flow out of the cell in a process called crenation Water will flow into the cell in a process called hemolysis There will be no net water flow
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The Living World1 What is the purpose of phosphorylation and dephosphorylation and what is the difference between the two
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The Living WorldARE VI Venn Diagram Activity Part A Use the word bank to complete the Venn diagram to comparing living things and viruses WORD BANK contains genetic material uses a host to reproduce evolves quickly contains a capsid LIVING THINGS Fmaintains Momeostasis maintain homeostasis has a cell membrane responds to Stimuli evolves can thermoregulate has cell organization has cell organize Fuses a host to reproduce COMMONALITIES responds to stimuli reproduces grows and develops consumes nutrients for energy VIRUSES
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The Living WorldWrite the systematic IUPAC name for each of the following organic molecules structure OH T CH3 CH2 CH2 CH CH2 CH CH2 C CH CH3 CH3 CH3 OH CH3 CH CH3 CH3 CH3 CH CH2 CH CH2 CH2CH2CCH3 OH CH3 HO CH2 C C CH3 CH3 CH3 OH CH3 name 0 0 0
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The Living WorldWrite the common not systematic name of each organic molecul Hint your answer should have more than one word structure CH3 CH2 CH2 O CH2 CH2 CH3 CH3 CH O CH CH3 name 0 0 X S
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The Living WorldAdd a methyl substituent at position 2 and a methoxy substituent at position 3 to this organic molecule Make sure to use the same condensed drawing style when adding your substituents
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The Living WorldAdd a methyl substituent at position 2 and an isopropoxy substituent at position 4 to this organic molecule Make sure to use the same skeletal drawing style when adding your substituents
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The Living WorldAnother name for a 4 way intersection An area designated for road construction workers
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The Living WorldQuestion 9 of 25 9 If it is necessary to make an emergency stop while driving on an interstate you should Blow the horn at passing cars to get their attention Get out of the vehicle and flag down the first vehicle that passes Pull off the road turn on your emergency
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The Living World7 What is an important step in turning Check traffic in all directions Increase your speed
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The Living WorldDrag the fonowing desempu on the figure anabolism building macromolecules catabolism breaking down molecules energy invested energy released Drag each item above to its appropriate location in the image Note that every item may not have a match while some items may have more than one match Polymers
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The Living World5 Bekijk de volgende 2 beweringen I De standaard eenheid van massa is de kilo II De standaard eenheid tijd heeft als afkorting de se A Alleen I is juist B Alleen II is juist C I en II zijn juist D I en II zijn onjuist
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The Living WorldQuestion 3 of 25 3 A driver should Assume all drivers automatically obey the right of way rules rules Assume most drivers obey the right of way
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The Living Worldthrough all of the following except O implementing stricter rules and processes when caring for patients O using participative management and servant leadership promoting flexibility and work life integration acknowledging and assessing the m and human needs for work
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The Living WorldDespite managers performing similar roles they must manage differently because they work with different O managers from other departments O situations problems and goals O staff and board members OHCO locations
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The Living WorldIf you have a tire blowout you should Brake hard to stop the car immediately Let the car slow to a stop Allow the steering wheel to move smoothly
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The Living WorldWhen you park on the roadway you should Use your four way flashers Park at an angle Keep your turn signal on Turn your lights on
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The Living WorldWhat are the two components of emotional intelligence O energy and maturity O maturity and knowledge energy and knowledge intelligence and emotion
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The Living WorldBy looking ahead to the sides of your vehicle and behind vehicle as you drive you will See potential problems and become better prepared to react Cause neck pain Lose points on your driving record
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The Living WorldDrivers who eat and drink while driving Have no driving errors O Have trouble driving slow O Have trouble controlling their vehicles
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The Living WorldOn long trips you can prevent drowsiness by O Turning on your car radio Slowing down so you can react better Stopping at regular intervals for a rest Moving your eyes from side to side as you drive
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The Living WorldYou are driving behind a motorcycle and want to pass if eligible You must Stay in the right lane as much as possible because the motorcycle is small and doesn t use all lanes Blow your horn to make the motorcycle move onto the shoulder so that you can pass Have your vehicle entirely into the left lane before and during the pass
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The Living WorldWhen an arrow panel in a work zone shows either of the following patterns it means The bulbs on the sign are burned out O Drive with caution Changes lanes immediately Tune your radio to a station that gives traffic updates
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The Living WorldWhich of the following determines the function of a protein molecule O The number of amino acids in it O Its shape O The first and the last amino acids in the protein molecule O The kinds of amino acids in the molecule regardless of their precise sequences Need help Review these concept resources
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The Living WorldIf a bicycle rider near you is a child Beep your horn Expect the child to be in total control of the bicycle
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The Living WorldTo avoid traction loss from hydroplaning you should Drive at a constant speed Apply the brakes firmly
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The Living WorldA driver who has been drinking is more likely to Yield right of way to emergency vehicles Keep a 3 4 second following distance
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The Living WorldWhen a vehicle is hydroplaning the Windshield wipers cannot keep the windshield clear of rain Tires lose contact with the road surface
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The Living World11 E You are car A Who should yield the right of way as you are attempting to merge onto the interstate highway You would yield to the traffic on the interstate Interstate traffic would yield to the vehicle entering the roadway
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The Living WorldDrag each tile to the correct box Based on the context of each quote from My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass find the word that most closely matches the denotation of the bolded word considerable pure uncorrupted The most interesting feature of my history here was my learning to read and write under somewhat marked disadvantages Words like these I observed always troubled them and I had no small satisfaction in wringing from the boys occasionally that fresh and bitter condemnation of slavery that springs from nature unseared and unperverted 00