Ch. 51- FAP: sequence of behaviors that are usually carried through to completion. Habituation:loss of sensitivity to unimportant stimuli. Associative learning: associating one stimulus with another. Class. Conditioning: association of an irrelevant stimulus with a fixed physiological response. Cognition: animal’s ability to perceive‚ store‚ process‚ and use info. from its sensory receptors. Agonistic behavior: contest to determine which competitor gains access to a resource. Ch. 54- Nitrogen fixation:
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1. Assume 20% of all email is spam. A large Internet provider plans on conducting a survey of 900 emails to see what percentage are spam. a. What is the probability they will get a proportion greater than 0.1836? b. If they get a sample proportion over 24% they are going to shut down their email server. What is the probability this will happen? 2. A survey is done to estimate the proportion of U.S. adults who think that cell phone use while driving should be illegal. In the survey‚ 54%
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CH10 The government debt totaled 27% of total credit market debt although this number has risen since that time.Mortgages comprised 28%‚ Corporate and Foreign Bonds 22% and Municipal Bonds 5% of total credit market debt in the third quarter of 2008. The issuing company may choose to call the bond and require the bondholder to turn in the bond in exchange for receiving the bond’s call price. A callable bond gives the issuing company the right to call in the bond by paying the bondholder the call price
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Answer the following in at least 100 words: 1. Describe the structure of DNA. ➢ DNA is a nucleic acid‚ which consist of long chains (polymers) of chemical units (monomers) called nucleotide. A molecule of DNA contains two polynucleotides‚ each a chain of nucleotides. Each nucleotide consists of a nitrogenous base‚ a sugar‚ and a phosphate group. Each DNA strand serves as a mold‚ or template‚ to guide reproduction of the other strand. There are four different types of nucleotides found in DNA
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Fluid‚ Electrolyte‚ and pH Balance Utilizing knowledge from your learning and assigned readings‚ respond to the following questions: 1. The maintenance of normal volume and composition of extracellular and intracellular fluids is vital to life. List and briefly describe the kinds of homeostasis involved. 2. Why does maintaining fluid balance in older people require a higher water intake than in a normal‚ healthy adult under age 40? 3. Why does potassium concentration rise in patients with acidosis
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Question: Write a note on the importance of 7Cs in Business Communication. Effective communication is an important part of business success. The message is said to be effective when the receiver understands the same meaning that the sender was intended to convey. For any communication in business‚ in order to be effective‚ it must have seven qualities. These seven attributes are called seven C’s of effective business communication. (All these attribute starts with the alphabet ‘C’ so are called
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Presentation Evaluation Grid (PEG) Rating (1 = Excellent‚ 5 = Poor) Slide Design 1 2 3 4 5 • Have you the correct number of slides? • Has the master slide been used? • How consistent is the layout and style? • Is the company logo included and placed in a relevant area of the slide(s)? Content • Have you included an appropriate title slide? • Have you completed a well written introduction? • Have you included all necessary financial and graphical data? • How
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https://www.facebook.com/Medicalstudycenter2012 Heart + Nerve & Muscle Important Solved SEQs By Medical Study Center Ref: Guyton Q.1. a). What is saltatory conduction? Enlist its advantages? 1+1 marks b). briefly mention the three determinants of resting membrane potential. 3 marks Ans: Q.1.a. SATTATORY CONDUCTION: 1 mark Propagation of action potential along a myelinated nerve fiber from one node of Ranvier to other in jumping manner is called as saltatory conduction. r Node to node conduction
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Exercise 19: Gross Anatomy of the Brain and Cranial Nerves HUMAN BRAIN- RIGHT LATERAL VIEW -(A - E) A = POSTCENTRAL GYRUS B = PARIETAL LOBE C = PARIETO-OCCIPITAL SULCUS D = OCCIPITAL LOBE E = CEREBELLUM HUMAN BRAIN- RIGHT LATERAL VIEW -(F - L) F = PRECENTRAL GYRUS G = CENTRAL SULCUS H = FRONTAL LOBE I = LATERAL SULCUS J = TEMPORAL LOBE K = PONS L = MEDULLA IN WHICH OF THE CEREBRAL LOBES ARE THE FOLLOWING FUNCTIONAL AREAS FOUND? AUDITORY CORTEX TEMPORAL LOBE IN
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Reproduced from 50 Activities for Teambuilding @ Mike Woodcock‚ Cower‚ Aldershot‚ 1988 CAVE RESCUE BRIEFING SHEET You have been called to an emergency meeting as one of your company’s experiments in a cave has gone badly wrong. Six volunteers have been taken into a cave system in a remote part of the country‚ connected only by a radio link to the research station by the cave entrance. It was intended that the volunteers would spend four days underground‚ but they have been trapped by falling
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