Chapter 7: Carbohydrates I. Carbohydrates A. Most abundant organic molecule in nature a) 3 major classes: Monosaccharides – simple sugar – polyhydroxy aldehyde or ketone; represent individual sugar Oligosaccharides – consist of short chains of monosaccharide units joined together by covalent bonds; 2-10 strings of sugar Polysaccharides – long chains having hundreds or thousands of monosaccharide units b) Functions: Provide energy thru oxidation – glucose oxidized for energy Supply carbon
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Women and the Economy Econ 3090 Spring 2015 Exam 1 1. In this course‚ we rely on an approach in neoclassical economics called constrained optimization‚ which can be described as: a. cost minimization with constraints b. making choices that will maximize wellbeing‚ with the choices limited by constraints‚ such as a time constraint or budget constraint c. making choices that maximize utility when prices and quantities are constrained d. minimizing expenditures on consumer goods 2. According to the textbook
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1. Which of the following persons would occupy a line position in a department store? I. Sales manager II. Manager‚ furniture department III. Manager‚ advertising department IV. Manager‚ personnel department A) Only I B) Only I and II C) Only I‚ II‚ III D) I‚ II‚ III‚ IV 2. The benefits of a successful Just-In-Time system include all of the following except: A) funds tied up in inventories are released for use elsewhere. B) inventory buffers are increased
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Anatomy Final Test 1 The hormone that may be slowly administered by intravenous drip to accelerate labor and delivery is *oxytocin The primary function of ADH is to ____ decrease the amount of water lost at the kidneys ___ cells secrete somatostatin while____ cells secrete pancreatic polypeptide in the pancrease delta‚ F The pituitary gland releases nine important___ peptide hormones Parathyroid hormone = released when Calcium levels are low in blood -stimulates osteoclast activity
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directly above the focus P wave-the first waves to arrive; push and pull S wave-the next waves to arrive; side to side Surface wave-p and s waves; last waves to arrive; moves side to side Mercalli scale-rates earthquakes according to level of damage; 1-12 Magnitude-a number
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evolution The phenomenon that populations of organisms change over the course of many generations. As a result‚ some organisms become more successful at survival and reproduction natural selection The process that eliminates those individuals that are less likely to survive and reproduce in a particular environment‚ while allowing other individuals with traits that confer greater reproductive success to increase in numbers. Directional selection is when natural selection favors a specific
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Question 2 1 / 1 pts The Good Society is what is needed to break the human predicament cycle The Good Society is what is needed to break the human predicament cycle Correct! True False Question 3 1 / 1 pts John Winthrop was an influential Puritan John Winthrop was an influential Puritan Correct! True False Question 4 1 / 1 pts Reason is closely tied to education Reason is closely tied to education Correct! True False Question 5 1 / 1 pts The minutemen
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SOCIOLOGY OF THE THIRD WORLD: EXAM TWO STUDY GUIDE 1. What is the role of the nation state? a. -Guarantees a.i. -the ownership of private property a.ii. -The means of production b. -Provides for disciplining the workforce c. -Provides and maintains the economic infrastructure d. -Regulates conflicts e. -Promotes consumption 2. Why did the nation state develop? a. -Competing theories a.i. +complex food production a.ii. +population increases a.iii. +technology & a surplus of goods
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Exam 1 1.) The ability to sell an asset quickly at a fair price is associated with: B. Liquidity Risk 2.) Sources of risk for an investment include: C. Business risk and financial risk 3.) The real risk-free rate is affected by a two factors: E. Time preference for income for consumption and the set of opportunities available in the economy. 4.) Two factors that influence the nominal risk-free rate are: A. The relative ease or tightness in capital markets and the expected rate of inflation 5.)The
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Chapter 1 - Which one of the following is not a role for bioremediation? Curing infectious diseases - All of the following are examples of new emerging infectious diseases except Chickenpox - Normal microbiota: Beneficial microbial inhabitants of the body - Golden Age of Microbiology: Rapid discovery of basic microbiology principles - Re-emerging diseases: Once controlled by preventative public health measures they are now on the rise - Prions: Resistant to the usual sterilization procedures
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