Madison Beecher Mr. Ritchey Literature and Composition 21 February 2013 Harkness Questions: The Power of Myth Chapters 1-3 1. Myth reveals spiritual truth about the world. Why read myths? You need myths to find your truth. You have elaborate myths to compare to everyday experiences and to other myths. “Myths give a meaning to life (Campbell‚ 5). Mythology is a collection of stories based on one’s knowledge and stories of experience. Myths are clues to life meaning. They are clues to “spiritual
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Biology Study Guide Uses of Sponges-possess no symmetry and take on a variety of shapes. They’ve got 2 layers of cells that are separated by a thin‚ jellylike substance. Outer layer-epidermis‚ and jellylike substance-mesenchyme. Morphology of Molluscs-they have a soft body they are more fragile. They also have more difficulty to support their bodies in terrestrial environments or to fixate to substrates in aquatic habitats. Many species solve these problems by secreting a calcareous carapace
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1 What changes when an ion is formed from an atom? A. Neutrons are lost or gained. B. Protons are lost or gained. C. The nucleus disintegrates. D. Electrons are lost or gained. E. Either protons or electrons are lost or gained. 2 When comparing a 10.00 g sample of iron with a 10.00 g sample of lead: A. each sample has the same number of atoms. B. there are more iron atoms than lead atoms. C. there are more lead atoms than iron atoms. D. it is not possible to tell which sample contains
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Biology 1010 ANATOMY STUDY GUIDE Ionic bond: A chemical bond resulting from the attraction of oppositely charged ions. Covalent bond: A strong chemical bond in which to atoms share electrons. Cell components (explain their functions): Classification scheme of living organisms: Enzymes (explain functions) : Diffusion: Osmosis: Active Transport: Steps of cellular respiration: How does the body grow and maintain itself? The body is made up of tiny cells - for example
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Chapter 39 Plant Responses to Internal and External Signals No groups of plants is more important to human survival than seed plants plants are key sources of food fuel wood products and medicine our reliance of plants Products from Seed Plants Most of our food comes from angiosperms Six crops yield 80% of the calories consumed by humans Wheat Rice Maize Potatoes Cassava sweet potatoes Other Products from Seed Plants Secondary compounds of seed plants are used in medicines
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in the United States only. the Dietary Reference Intakes are to be used on food labels. the Daily Values are a better way of determining nutrient goals of individuals. the Dietary Reference Intakes do not account for age or gender. Question 2 1 out of 1 points When referring to the DRI recommended intakes‚ it is important to remember that: Selected Answer: they are based on the latest available scientific research. Answers: they are designed to help an individual recover from an
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JJ Guo 12/4/12 AP Bio Chapter 9 and 10 Review Questions 1. Binary fission is the subdivision of a cell. The relative speed is faster. Chromatin is spaghetti like before mitosis Chromosomes (X-Shape) Chromatid (each individual part of the chromosome) Centromere (middle part of the chromosome) Centriole (involved in cellular division‚ the poles that pull the chromatids) Centrosome (microtubule organization center) 4. Diploid (2n) number Half the diploid is haploid (n) number Humans have
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Biology 12 - The Cell Part A: In ONE sentence‚ in the space provided‚ describe the function of the following organelles. Use point form. Use your own words. Paraphrase and condense the textbook definitions. DO NOT copy any definition or part of a definition. In the box to the left of each definition‚ make a sketch of the organelle. |SEE NOTES |1. cell membrane: control what goes in and out of cell‚ forms barrier with outside environment |
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8/20/14 BIO 1165 Chapter 25 Read 3.5 Multiple Choice 1. The lowest blood concentration of nitrogenous waste occurs in renal vein. 2. The glomerular capillaries differ from other capillary networks in the body because they are derived from and drain into arterioles. 3. Damage to the renal medulla would interfere first with the functioning of the collecting ducts. 4. Which is reabsorbed by the proximal convoluted tubule cells?Na+‚K+‚ amino acids. 5. Glucose is
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Culture – the way of life of a people. Shared & human-created strategies for adapting & responding to one’s surroundings (people & creatures) Can be as vast as US culture or smaller like a family or school Blueprint that guides & determines behavior Cultures are learned at birth & passed down from generation to generation. Material culture –natural & human-created objects which people have assigned a name to & attached a meaning. iPods‚ cars‚ clothing‚ tattoos‚ trees‚ diamonds offers clues
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