AP I exam study guide 1. Define: anatomy‚ physiology‚ ion‚ homeostasis‚ replication‚ translation‚ transcription‚ triplet‚ codon‚ gene. 2. List and define the organizational hierarchy of matter (cells‚ tissue‚ organs etc) 3. Be familiar with electron shells and be able to determine how many electrons would be in the outer shell of an atom. 4. List and describe the properties of water and explain their importance for living organisms. 5. Be familiar with the pH scale and state the pH of the
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AP World History Chapter 5 – Age of Empires: Rome & Han China Med Name:_______________________ Chapter Objectives: When you finish studying this chapter each student should: Be able to analyze the causes of the rise‚ the stability‚ and the decline of the Roman and Han empires in terms of their respective geographical locations‚ natural resources‚ economic base‚ administrative structures‚ and ideological systems. Understand the political evolution of the Roman state from the Republic to the
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Sons‚ Norwich CATMOG - Concepts and Techniques in Modern Geography CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES IN MODERN GEOGRAPHY No. 44 GEOGRAPHY AND HUMANISM by John Pickles (West Virginia University) EDITOR ’S NOTE PREFACE NOTE ON THE USE OF THE GLOSSARY I INTRODUCTION (i) (ii) (iii) II (i) (ii) (i) (ii) IV (i) (ii) V (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) VI (1) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) Two themes in the development of humanism in geography Philosophical underpinnings The need for critique Liberalism
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Key Terms 17th and Early 18th Century | | | |Roanoke |1585 – Lost Colony – Croatan – Sir Walter Raleigh | | | | |Virginia Company
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Study guide for A&PI exam #2 Fall 2010- Chapters 3 and 5- Wrinn Chapter 3: Cells I. Vocabulary to know from this chapter for possible matching/multiple choice questions Hooke‚ Schleiden and Schwann‚ Virchow‚ plasma membrane‚ cytoplasm‚ nucleus‚ diffusion‚ membrane potential‚ gene‚ exon‚ intron‚ cell differentiation‚ apoptosis II. Know these parts of the cell and their basic functions for matching or multiple choice questions: - Membrane proteins- types: integral and peripheral - Membrane
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child can expect to live if the current mortality rates hold Demographic Transition Theory: Demographic Transition Theory- pattern of natural increase‚ and fertility‚ and mortality rates Stage 1: Low Growth High birth rates/ High death rates Stage 2: High Growth High birth rates/ decreased death rates 1750’s industrialization brought a demographic transition Stage 3: Moderate Growth Birth rates decrease/ death rates decrease Stage 4: Low Growth Continued decrease in birth rate/steady death
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Chapter 2: The Invasion and Settlement of North America‚ 1550-1700 Rival Imperial Models: Spain‚ France and Holland The Spanish seized Mesoamerica and South America and converted many Indians to Catholicism. The Indians were forced to work as gold miners and farmers. The French and Dutch merchants created fur-trading colonies with North American natives. New Spain: Colonization and Conversion 1540s- Vasquez de Coronado discovered the Grand Canyon‚ the Pueblo peoples of the Southwest‚ and the Kansas
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navigation‚ search Geography | History of geography * Graeco-Roman * Chinese * Islamic * Age of Discovery * History of cartography * Environmental determinism * Regional geography * Quantitative revolution * Critical geography | | Critical geography takes a critical theory (Frankfurt School) approach to the study and analysis of geography. The development of critical geography can be seen as one of the four major turning points in the history of geography (the other three being
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component of human geography. To understand geopolitics we must first understand what is human geography. This is easier said than done‚ precisely because geography is a diverse and contested discipline—in fact‚ the easiest‚ and increasingly accurate‚ definition is that human geography is what human geographers do: accurate‚ but not very helpful. Geography is a peculiar discipline in that it does not lay intellectual claim to any particular subject matter. Political scientists study politics‚
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Unit 1: Going Global Revision Guide Keywords Birth rate – the number of births per 1‚000 people per year in a region Branch plant – a factory built in a country by a TNC that has its headquarters elsewhere Core- the most developed and highly populated region of a country Death rate – the number of deaths per 1‚000 people per year in a region Deindustrialisation – the decline of regionally important manufacturing industries Dependency – when a nation relies for income on outside
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