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    |mechanism to control expression and DNA replication | |3 |Nucleolus |Synthesizes components of ribosomes | |4 |Nuclear envelope |Regulates movement of materials in and out of the | | | |nucleus | |5

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    Unit 3 Macromolecules

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    2007 AP Question 1 A) Three macromolecules that are very important components of the Cell Membrane of Eukaryotic organisms include molecules such as phospholipids‚ cholesterol and Glycoproteins all of which contribute to the continued functioning of the cell membrane. Phospholipids Structure: form the majority of the cell membrane‚ two layers of phospholipids combine to form the phospholipid bilayer‚ the phospholipids are made of two fatty acid tails attached to a phosphate head‚ the phosphate

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    Topic 1: What Evidence Should Be Documented? Give a brief description of the order in which evidence should be documented‚ collected‚ and preserved. Your answer should include the role of potential contamination in your decision-making process. Topic 2: Latent Prints Discuss at least two of the chemical methods used to raise latent prints and advise your classmates on what piece of evidence you would process that way. Be sure to choose a different piece of evidence from your classmates The evidence

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    Cell Quiz

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    uterus. Which of the techniques reveal internal cellular detail? Light micrograph and transmission electron micrograph Examine the structures of the plant and animal cells below. Which of the following organelles connect(s) to the nuclear envelope? The endoplasmic reticulum The figure below shows a Paramecium‚ a single-celled freshwater protist. The hairlike structures visible on the Paramecium allow it to move. These structures are ______. Cilia The child shown in the figure below

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    Imagine having a great life with lots of money and opportunities but also imagine what it would be like to take someone’s life away. In “Button‚ Button” by Richard Matheson a magical button appears that gave them the opportunity to get $50‚000‚ but it came with a catch: if a person presses the button‚ someone will die. In this short story the characters are faced with that difficult decision. Norma‚ Arthur‚ and Mr Steward all respond to the button in different ways. Mr Steward gives them the button

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    anaphase by MPF 10) You have to know Fig. 20-13 and 20-14!! 11) Molecular events at the onset of mitosis: a) Nuclear envelope disassembly: what are the lamin proteins‚ how do they disassemble‚ and where do they go when they disassemble? (Figs. 20-16‚ 20-17) * The nuclear lamina supports the nuclear envelope. It is found on the underside of the inner envelope membrane. * The nuclear lamina is made of three lamin proteins: A‚ B and

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    Slab Design

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    System Loading Tributary Areas Many floor systems consist of a reinforced concrete slab supported on a rectangular grid of beams. Such a grid of beams reduces the span of the slab and thus permits the designer to reduce the slab thickness. The distribution of floor loads on floor beams is based on the geometric configuration of the beams forming the grid. 1 3 Tributary area of columns A1‚ B2 and C1 shown shaded 2 Girders on all four sides Theoretical Tributary Areas

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    on the sofa across from the possible murder weapon. The proper way of collecting the hair strands include using clean and sanitized forceps to collect the strands and then placing it in a manilla evidence envelope (1). Gloves must be worn to ensure no cross contamination occurs. The envelope must be sealed and labelled and then passed on through the chain of custody. To ensure authenticity and legitimacy of the evidence a evidence tag must be placed over the opening (2). The tag must include the

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    Jackie Robinson Lecture

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    an all time excitement level. This was only the beginning for Jackie’s baseball career. At the closure of this lecture‚ we get a glimpse into Jackie and Rachel together. We learn that Rachel saw Jackie’s three main goals; context‚ pushing the envelope and achieving change. Robinson was

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    Ralph Ellisons “Battle Royal” : Analyzing its demonstration of the ideological power of white supremacy. Ellison began his novel‚ “Invisible Man” in 1945 and it was published in 1952. Although slavery had been abolished for about eighty years‚ the laws and the justice system did not protect African Americans from the indignity of segregation and racism at the hand of white people. There was still lynching and the senseless mistreatment and even murders of African Americans by whites. In

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