ETH306W Inclusive Education B Question 1: 1. A learner who rubs his eyes excessively‚ shuts or covers his eyes‚ experiences a hearing problem 2. Learners suffering from albinism should sit in a darker place in the classroom‚ away from the windows - correct! 3. The type of eye condition & the amount of residual vision would not determine the assistance given to a learner in class Question 2: 1. Deafness is definitely not hereditary – it is caused by e.g. learners having
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Other nitrogen containing compounds Catecholamine: Dopamine‚ norepinephrine (noradrenaline) and epinephrine (adrenaline) are biologically active amines and are collectively called as Catecholamine. * Dopamine and norepinephrine functions as neurotransmitters. Outside the nervous system‚ norepinephrine and its methylated derivative‚ epinephrine regulates carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. They are released from storage vehicles in the adrenal medulla in response to stress (fright‚ exercise‚ cold
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EXAM 3 Importance in the study of ________in understanding evolution -Biogeography Human birth weight is a classic example of the result of -Stabilizing Selection In humans x-linked traits -Occur on the x chromosome “Survival of the fittest” may be a misleading phrase to describe the process of evolution by natural selection because -Survival matters less to the natural selection then reproductive success does How can 2 pea plants that have different genotypes for seed color be identical
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fungas Onych/o nail Pedicul/o louse (1 lice) Rhytid/o wrinkle Seb/o scale Urtic/o rash‚ hives Xer/o dry Medical Terms Actinic keratosis Thickened area of the epidermis associated with aging and skin damage due to sun exposure. Albinism Condition of no pigment in the skin‚ hair‚ and eyes. (white skin) Alopecia Baldness Blepharoplasty Plastic surgery on the eyelids. Bulla large blister Carbuncle A skin abscess‚ a collection of pus that forms in the skin Cellulitis diffuse
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The Tyndall effect‚ also known as Tyndall scattering‚ is light scattering by particles in a colloid or particles in a fine suspension. It is named after the 19th-century physicist John Tyndall. It is similar to Rayleigh scattering‚ in that the intensity of the scattered light depends on the fourth power of the frequency‚ so blue light is scattered much more strongly than red light. An example in everyday life is the blue colour sometimes seen in the smoke emitted by motorcycles‚ in particular two-stroke machines
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Informative Speech Title: Siamese cat Speech outline: Specific Purpose: To inform my audience the interesting facts about Siamese cat. Central Idea: These facts include the Siamese cat’s history‚ standard‚ personality‚ and their roles in human’s life. Main Points: 1. The Siamese cat originated from Siam (now Thailand) and it is fairly well established that the cats were originally owned only by the king and the royal family in Siam. 2. There are two types of Siamese cat: Traditional
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ECO EVO Study Guide Major Themes: Darwin’s Postulate 1. Heritable variation – (genotype) models of 1-3 loci‚ usually 2 alleles‚ produce heritable phenotypes 2. Organisms engage in a struggle for existence – per capita growth rates from survival and reproduction 3. Heritable traits influence outcome of the struggle – variation affects the struggle; phenotypes (determined by genotypes) influence per capita growth rates 3 Big Questions Biologists seek to answer: 1. Diversity
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M1 – Effects of Discriminatory Practices on the Young Adults In this assignment I will be writing an assessment of the effects of three discriminatory practices on young adults. The three discriminatory practices I will be explaining the effects of are; Culture‚ Disability and Gender. Culture – Culture is the attitudes‚ feelings‚ values‚ and behaviour that characterise and inform society as a whole or any social group within it. Being discriminated against because of their culture can have short
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REVIEW EXAM 1 CH 1 DNA – basic features‚ base composition RNA basic features‚ base composition‚ what are all the different types of RNA? Nucleotide - what makes up one? What is it’s general structure? Mendel- basic concept of heredity‚ punett squares‚ genotype vs. phenotype‚ homozygous‚ heterozygous‚ what is an allele‚ dominant allele recessive allele Two general classes of genetics and what makes up each one Relationship of a gene to locus to allele to chromosome What organisms do we do
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Week Two Quiz Chapter 4 Tissues ________________________________________ 1. The four primary tissue types are a. epithelial‚ cartilage‚ muscle‚ and brain. b. connective‚ eipithelial‚ skin‚ and blood. c. epithelial‚ connective‚ muscle‚ and nerve. d. glands‚ bone‚ lungs‚ and kidney. e. bone‚ skin‚ blood‚ and muscle. 2. Epithelial tissue is characterized by a. tightly packed cells. b. absence of any basement membrane. c. extensive extracellular matrix. d. a rich blood supply
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