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    Answers to Photosynthesis Practice AP Biology 1. Draw a picture of the chloroplast and label the stroma‚ thylakoid‚ thylakoid lumen (space)‚ inner membrane‚ outer membrane. 2. Using 18O as the basis of your discussion‚ explain how we know that the oxygen released in photosynthesis comes from water. When the oxygen in water has the radioactively labeled oxygen‚ the gas released from photosynthesis also has the labeled oxygen. This shows that the oxygen gas given off during photosynthesis comes from

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    Lesson 5/ Key Questions: 18. In the morning‚ when you wake up‚ before you eat‚ go for a walk ‚ swim‚ something for around 3-10 minutes. It will help get your metabolism started and work better through out the day. I would suggest cutting those 2 beers a night into one‚ or maybe 2 every other day‚ or 2 a week. I would eat something like oatmeal in the morning‚ or simple toast with eggs and HAM. Bacon is high in fat and calories. And always get fruit. And Change up your lunch. Make a sandwich. or

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    History of International Law

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    I. introduction No area of international law has been so little explored by scholars as the history of the subject. is is a remarkable state of a# airs‚ probably without parallel in any other academic discipline (including other branches of law). Although this intellectual scandal (as it well deserves to be called) is now being remedied‚ we are still only in the earliest stages of the serious study of international legal history. Many blank spots exist‚ some of which will be identi‚ ed in

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    Introduction Piracy is certainly an Eastern Africa problem in recent years. It is‚ somehow‚ an expression of organised crime. For the last decade‚ piracy has made a home off the coast of Somalia and has‚ over the last three years or so‚ become increasingly disruptive to international trade. However‚ it has been a cause of deep concern for several centuries‚ indeed millennia in other parts of the world. For much of the 20th century‚ piracy was regarded as a problem most frequently associated

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    Biology Oxford Presentation A. Entering the epithelia cell of the small intestine‚ until being loaded onto the proper tRNA. Amino acid present in the lumen of the small intestine The goal is to cross through the epithelial cell membrane to enter into the epithelial cell’s cytoplasm – its charged cuz of side chains To get through the membrane the amino acid must cross the Simple columnar epithelial cells lining the apical surface of the small intestinal tract. These cells are impermeable

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    Guns n’ Roses vocalist Axl Rose has demanded Google to take down his pictures that have been used as an internet joke. ‘The Fat Axl’ meme feature pictures of the singer who recently performed with AC/DC alongside insulting references to his weight. The singer has made at least 11 requests citing copyright violations on his behalf since 31st May. Many of these photos adapt to the lyrics of the famous Guns n’ Roses tracks and rip them off with a mocking quote on fat shaming that rhyme’s with

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    Name_______________________Period___________ Chapter 6: A Tour of the Cell Concept 6.1 Biologists use microscopes and the tools of biochemistry to study cells 1. The study of cells has been limited by their small size‚ and so they were not seen and described until 1665‚ when Robert Hooke first looked at dead cells from an oak tree. His contemporary‚ Anton van Leeuwenhoek‚ crafted lenses and with the improvements in optical aids‚ a new world was opened. Magnification and resolving power limit

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    disease‚ genetic deformation‚ cardiomyopathy‚ as well as diabetes mellitus. According to the CDC high blood pressure is more prevalent in African Americans than it is in Hispanics and Caucasians. Hypotension is a reduction of the pressure within the lumen of the blood vessels. The major causes of hypotension are bradycardia or some type of external trauma or an internal process which causes exsanguination. Hypotension can also be an effect of chemical

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    International Law

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    Introduction: International law has been regarded throughout history as the main system of rules regulating players of the international community‚ it applies to all states and imposes specific obligations and rights on nations‚ just as domestic law imposes them on individuals. Its purpose is similar to that of domestic law that is to eliminate chaos in the International community and set standards of behavior which states must follow in their dealings with each other. Many controversies have

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    posts‚ telegraph poles and wooden window frames. Soft-rot fungi degrade cellulose and hemicelluloses. They need fixed nitrogen in order to synthesize enzymes‚ which they obtain either from the wood or from the environment. Their hyphae grow in the lumen of individual woody cells‚ usually after entering through a ‘pit’ (depression) in the wall. Then they produce fine

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