1. Describe the structure of a neuron and explain the function of each of its major parts. There are five major parts of a neuron‚ the axon‚ soma‚ dendrites‚ the axon hillock and the terminal buttons. The axon transmits the neural signal. The stoma is where signals from the dendrites are joined and passed on. It serves to maintain the cell and keep the neuron functional. The dendrites help increase the surface area of the cell body. They receive info from other neurons and transmit electrical stimulation
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Management – Work File Read the course resources in order to complete the following tasks. Read the following quotations. In your own words‚ explain what each quotation means. (10 points each) 1. 1. "The amount of time available to you never changes." Only you can manage your time. 1. 2. "Learning to manage time is an investment in the future." If you learn to manage your time now‚ in the future it will be easy. 1. 3. "Before you plan how you will use your time‚ you need to set your priorities
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Lipids are organic compounds which consist of hydrogen oxygen and carbon. When fatty acids are combined together‚ they form lipids. The energy storage lipids‚ tri-glycerides‚ are formed when three fatty acids and bonded together with a molecule of glycerol. The energy for this process is usually undertaken by the body‚ which will bond together fatty acids and glycerol in order to make tri-glycerides for energy storage in the form of fat. They release more energy per unit mass than carbohydrates
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comprehended only in the epiphany at the end of each person’s time? An ongoing skirmish occurs in every man’s mentality‚ victory‚ never found‚ until death is upon the individual. Ernest Hemmingway’s main character‚ Robert Jordan‚ in his novel‚ For Whom the Bell Tolls‚ portrays his internal war with death through imagery‚ personification‚ and symbolism. When at war in a foreign country‚ images of recollections are the thread that attaches an entity to authentic life and contentment‚ as does the
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Management – Work File Read the course resources in order to complete the following tasks. Read the following quotations. In your own words‚ explain what each quotation means. (10 points each) 1. "The amount of time available to you never changes." I believe that this means that we have a lot of time on our hands; we just have to manage it wisely. 2. "Learning to manage time is an investment in the future." This quotation is saying that managing time wisely is very important for your future
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To Whom It May Concern: I really enjoyed the main theme of the story‚ which was the man’s love for his son. He proved to the reader that he would go through so much just to protect his son from any situation at all costs. The man cared so much for his son that he always tried to find the best places to stay‚ provide the best food‚ keeping him warm‚ and reading to him before he goes to sleep each night. A perfect example of protecting his child would be when the father shot the bandit who dared to
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about yourself to others that they would not learn if you did not tell them (Beebe‚ Beebe‚ & Redmond‚ p. 53). Self-disclosure can range from revealing innocuous information about yourself‚ such as where you live‚ work‚ to admitting you deepest secrets. Disclosing certain information conveys your level of trust and acceptance of the other person. Not revealing personal information reduces the chances of others using that information against oneself but inevitably‚ people still reveal information about
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Task one A). How do living things interact? Living things find a way to live off the land. Not with artificial flavouring or stuff like that. But it may not last unless we take good care of it. Living things interact by: 1). Viruses Learn about viruses and their surroundings‚ and how they are created. What is a Virus A virus s a small‚ NONLIVING particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell. Viruses are considered nonliving because they are not cells. They cannot: * use energy
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Unit 1- an introduction to working with children E1 and E2- the three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in an statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Statutory sector: These have to be available for children to attend to by law without having to pay financial fee’s. This is the job of the secretary state‚ to make sure that the statutory services are provided and available. They are funded by the government. Examples of a statutory sector
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public services. P2 Discuss the key concepts associated with diversity For P2‚learners could add to the booklet with a range of written and pictorial evidence covering the key concepts of citizenship and diversity as shown in the unit content. P3 Assess the benefits of good citizens to public services and society in respecting equality To complete the booklet‚ supporting evidence could be included for P3 that links the ideas of good citizenship to the work of the public services showing
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