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    Biology Sol Review

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    Bio SOL * Safety * Rules in Lab- wear goggles‚ no food‚ drinks‚ gum‚ and candy in lab‚ no open-toed shoes‚ no chemicals or equipment can be removed from lab‚ teacher is absolute authority‚ contact lenses aren’t recommended‚ never hear a liquid in a closed container‚ stay out of prep room * Safety Equipment- shower and sinks * Scientific Investigation * Scientific Method * Observing a problem: variable-something that can change or vary‚ independent variable-

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    Name: __________________________ BIOLOGY EOC REVIEW PACKET Scientific Method 1. Define the following: a. Independent Variable: the variable that I change in the experiment b. Dependent Variable: the variable that I am measuring (it depends on the independent variable) c. Control Variable: variable that stay the same d. Controlled experiment: an experiment in which only one variable is changed at a time e. Hypothesis: an educated guess (If…‚ then…) 2. You have measured the

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    Name: Block: Honors Biology – Mid Term Review |Characteristics of Life | | |What is the difference between stimulus and response?|Stimulus: causes you to react/respond‚ ex: something that irritates your eyes | |Give an example of each |Response: reaction to/response to a stimulus‚ ex:

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    Suggested answers to Exercise and Reading to learn (Note: The overseas examination boards bear no responsibility for the suggested answers contained in this publication. Answers for HKCEE and HKALE questions are not available due to copyright restrictions.) Ch 1 Introducing biology Exercise Multiple-choice questions (p. 1-15) |1 C |2 D |3 B | |4 B |5 A

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    Emily East November 22‚ 2014 AP Biology: 4th Hour Mitosis & Meiosis Test Corrections 3.) At which phase are centrioles beginning to move apart in animal cells? E. Prophase This answer can be found in the book on page 232‚ “Prophase – centrosomes move away from each other‚ propelled partly by the lengthening microtubules between them.” 4.) If cells in the process of dividing are subjected to colchicine‚ a drug that interferes with the formation of the mitotic spindle apparatus‚ at which stage will

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    CHAPTER 23 Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age‚ 1869–1896 PART I: Reviewing the Chapter A. Checklist of Learning Objectives After mastering this chapter‚ you should be able to: 1. Describe the political corruption of the Grant administration and the mostly unsuccessful efforts to reform politics in the Gilded Age. 2. Describe the economic crisis of the 1870s‚ and explain the growing conflict between hard-money and soft-money advocates. 3. Explain the intense political partisanship

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    stalled‚ sales were again declining‚ and things in general were rapidly deteriorating. Turner didn’t know whether to be happy or anxious—or both— when Alan Oliver‚ the CEO of MLI’s parent company‚ announced that he would fly in the following week to review the situation. Turner thought it was critical to resolve his differences with Cardullo before Oliver arrived. Hoping to talk things out‚ he had asked Cardullo to join him for drinks after work‚ and then for lunch each of the next two days—but Cardullo

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    points |||||| |The rates of PTSD would most likely be:Answer||||| |Selected Answer:||||| |Correct Answer:|higher in victims of terrorist attacks.|||| Question 2 2 out of 2 points |||||| |Released from the adrenal glands‚ __________ is a steroid that causes glucose to move to the muscles; but‚ at high levels‚ this steroid will slow the immune system.Answer||||| |Selected Answer:|cortisol||||| |Correct Answer:|cortisol||||| Question 3 2 out of 2 points |||||| |__________ is a state

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    Ap Packet page 6 D. English Civil War 1. Political- One of the causes was Charles’s I unsuccessful attempt to arrest five members of Parliament‚ known as the Grand Remonstrance‚ on January 4‚ 1642. Another cause was who should have the power in the country and inflation forced up prices in all parts of Europe. An effect would be that England became a Commonwealth and a Protectorate. Parliamentary supremacy was another effect. 2. Religious-One of the causes was that the Puritans‚ sought to do away

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    QUESTIONS 1. According to the Hardy-Weinberg theorem‚ p + q 1 and p2 + 2pq + q2 1. What does each of these formulas mean‚ and how are the formulas derived? p + q 1: If you add all the dominant alleles for a gene to all the recessive alleles for the gene‚ you get all of the alleles for that gene‚ or 100% of the alleles for the gene. (Note: This assumes the gene has only two alleles.) p2 + 2pq + q2 1: If you combine all the individuals that are homozygous dominant for a gene with all

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