Chapter 1 Exercise What is free software? List three characteristics of free software. Free software is code that is available for free to everyone‚ but it is also free in the sense that it can be used and altered freely to the user’s desires. It is free to be studied‚ redistributed‚ and modified. Why is Linux popular? Why is it popular in academia?Due to the operating system’s distribution among universities‚ students were able to become used to it’s sophisticated developing environment which
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Albert Lipmann for the discovery of Coenzyme-‐A. • An 8-‐step process to further break down the Glucose into CO2 • Each step catalyzed by a specific enzyme. • It is a cycle because the product of step 8 is the reactant in step 1 (oxaloacetate). Substrate Level Phosphorylation 1 14-01-05 Electron Carriers (coenzymes) H Krebs Cycle H • The overall
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Characteristics of hydrophytes: 1. A thin cuticle. Cuticles primarily prevent water loss‚ thus most hydrophytes have no need for cuticles. 2. Stomata that are open most of time because water is abundant and therefore there is no need for it to be retained in the plant. This means that guard cells on the stomata are generally inactive. 3. An increased number of stomata‚ that can be on either side of leaves. 4. A less rigid structure: water pressure supports them. 5. Flat leaves on surface
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Biology Lab Scientific Paper Down syndrome is a condition in which a person has an extra chromosome. Chromosomes are small “packages” of genes in the body. They determine how a baby’s body forms during pregnancy and how the baby’s body functions as it grows in the womb and after birth. Usually‚ a baby is born with 46 chromosomes but babies with Down syndrome have an extra copy of one of these chromosomes‚ chromosome 21. A medical term for having an extra copy of a chromosome is trisomy. Down syndrome
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after speciailisation. (That is TOTALLY spelt wrong.) Oestrogen: 1. The DNA binding site on a Transcription Factor (the thing that stimulates transcription)‚ can sometimes be inhibited 2. Oestrogen is lipid soluble and passes through the cell surface membrane easily 3. It binds with the receptor of the transcription factor. 4. This changes the same of the whole molecule‚ including the DNA binding site. 5. The Inhibitor is subsequently‚ removed. 6. The Transcription factor
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systems in an acute exercise. For this I am going to be doing my own exercises to see how it feels when the systems gone under exercises. Musculoskeletal System When you are doing your training or exercise the Musculoskeletal system will increased blood supply during the exercise and a higher demand for nutrients like carbohydrates and fats to energise the body and the muscles. The reasons for this is because it will carry around the oxygen the body needs to continue in the exercise. When the body is
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ACC 561 Week 1 WileyPlus Exercise 1-7‚ 1-8‚ and Quiz Study Guide www.paperscholar.com DIRECT LINK TO THIS STUDY GUIDE: http://www.paperscholar.com/acc-561-week-1-wileyplus-exercise-1-7-1-8-and-quiz-study-guide/ Instantly Download! Get Better Grades in Less Time! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee DESCRIPTION FOR THIS STUDY GUIDE: ACC 561 Week 1 WileyPlus Exercise 1-7‚ 1-8‚ and Quiz Study Guide This study guide includes solutions to Wiley plus exercises 1-7‚ 1-8‚ and week one practice quiz Top
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Chapter 10 What is the typical organization of an argument essay? An introduction that states the issue then an objective summary of the opposing views followed by a point-by-point discussion of their limitations. Then a summary of your viewpoint with a point-by-point discussion that strengthens your position‚ and then lastly a conclusion. What are points of contention and how do you identify them? The points of contention are the two to five most important issues on which you disagree with the
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In Lab 8‚ we had analyzed remains found at a wooded area near Jonesburg and tried to determine if the bones belonged to a 28-year-old woman who had been reported missing from a city within the vicinity. Upon analysis‚ it was determined that they did belong to a female. However‚ it was not possible to determine if the bones did belong to the missing women. Lab 12 presented the opportunity to genetically analyze the remains found. DNA profiling‚ also referred to as typing and fingerprinting‚ uses genetic
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1. The transfer of substances containing carbon between organisms and between organisms and the environment 2. The causes of variation and its biological importance. 3. Mean temperatures are rising in many parts of the world. The rising temperatures may result in physiological and ecological effects on living organisms. Describe and explain these effects. 4. Cells are easy to distinguish by their shape. How are the shapes of cells related to their function? 5. Enzymes and their importance in plants
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