1) What is gender? What is sex in biological terms? Are gender and sex the same thing? Explain why or why not? a. Gender is the condition of being female or male and an internal sense of self. Sex in biological terms refers to the physical attributes such as sex chromosomes and hormones. No they are not the same thing even though much of society uses these words interchangeable to hold the same meaning. Gender is what a person most identifies with internally and externally. And sex is how
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Part I: Lab Insert completed data tables for each part of the lab. Be sure that the data tables are organized and include units when necessary. Conductivity (4 points Solid Liquid Aqueous Solution Substance A Conductive No Yes Yes Substance B Conductive Yes No No Substance C Conductive No Yes Yes Substance D Conductive Yes No No Part II: Conclusion Answer the following questions in your own words‚ using complete sentences. Based on your observations in the lab
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1. Describe one academic goal that you have created using the SMART criteria. How do SMART criteria contribute to your academic goals? One goal I have created is to continue to attain the highest points possible each week in college. SMART criteria contribute to my academic goal by helping me identify what I need to focus on to complete this goal. By concentrating on how to set my goal to the guidelines of SMART (Specific‚ Measureable‚ Attainable‚ Realist‚ and Timely) I am able to
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Online and Traditional Education Online and traditional education is very beneficial. They both serve a great purpose as far as helping one further their education‚ and wanting to get a great career. Traditional education has a lot more to offer‚ opposed to online courses. With traditional college you are able to get the full ride. You get the chance to get a full sports scholarship‚ or even a scholarship without having to play sports. As long as your grades are excellent all throughout your
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ECONOMIES OF SCALE Economies of scale are the cost advantages that a business can achieve by expanding the scale of production. That is‚ when long-run average costs (LRAC) fall. Overhead costs (fixed) are spread over more units produced. Overhead costs (fixed costs) are spread more when more units are produced. These lower costs are an improvement in productive efficiency and can benefit consumers in the form of lower prices. Units produced Total cost Average cost
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Student Sheet Name: Yolanda Begay Date: 20150614 Instructor’s Name: Kayla Robinson Assignment: SCIE207 Phase 1 Lab Report Title: Understanding the Scientific Method: Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Instructions: Based on the virtual experiment‚ you will answer some questions and write a 1-page lab report using the scientific method. When your lab report is complete‚ submit this document to your instructor in your assignment box. Using what you learned on the lab animation‚ answer
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Student Name: Patience Smith After completing the readings‚ answer the following questions: 1. Describe and the biological and psychological factors that contribute to crime and deviance within our society today. There are many factors that suggest that abnormal human traits tend to lead someone to the life of crime. The trait theories are divided into two groups – biological makeup and psychological ideals. The biological makeup tends to say that they the physical and mental makeup of someone
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Respiratory System Respiration: The primary function of the respiratory system is to obtain oxygen gas for cell metabolism and remove carbon dioxide waste. Describe each of the following general processes of respiration. Ventilation- air is moved into and out of the lungs so the gases there are continuously changed and refreshed external respiration- oxygen diffuses from the lungs to the blood‚ and carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood to the lungs gas transport- oxygen is transported
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Hepatitis A Write a 75 to 100 words response to each of the following questions. What is the infection agent (pathogen) that causes this infectious disease? For example the name of the bacteria‚ virus or parasite. Hepatitis A is an acute infectious disease of the liver caused by the a virus (HAU)‚ an RNA virus usually spread by the fecal-oral route‚ transmitted person to person by ingestion of contaminated food or water through direct contact with an infectious person. For example a person
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Name : _____Ashley Vernet_______ Chapter 17: Life on Earth Activity designed by Kathleen Rudolph Taxa to explore – Elephants!! 1. Review terms (write definitions for these terms) Extant Species‚ families‚ or groups still in existence Extinct Species‚ families‚ or groups no longer in existence‚ end or died out Genotype Genetic make-up of an organism Phenotype Physical attributes of an organism‚ observable or measurable traits Synapomorphy Shared characteristic that are inherited
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