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    Bio 101 Study Guide

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    BIO EXAM 1 BUILDING BLOCKS Aminoacids->Proteins->Enzymes Glucose=Polysaccrides Glyseral=Fat Molecule Neoclotides= DNA & RNA CRITERIA OF LIFE: (5) A. Biology: What is it?: BIOLOGY: is the scientific study of life B. What is life? -- Criteria for life: All living organisms have similar properties -composed of cells made up of macromolecules -growth‚ development & reproduction -heritable information in the form of DNA -sensitivity to stimuli -homeostasis (maintenance of internal environment)

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    1. When troubleshooting boot-up problems‚ what is the recommended priority of items to check?:A | A. Power connection‚ cable connections‚ error messages | B. Error messages‚ cable connections‚ power connection | C. Cable connections‚ error messages‚ power connection | D. Error messages‚ power connections‚ cable connection | | 2. In Windows‚ most program screens have three function buttons in the upper-right corner. These functions are:D | A. Tile‚ Cascade‚ and Full View. | B.

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    KINEMATICS REVIEW LESSON EXAMPLE 1: Consider the velocity vs. time graph below. The motion of five different people (A‚ B‚ C‚ D‚ and E) are shown on the graph. Study the graph and answer the following questions. Some questions may have more than or less than one answer. Question: 1. Which person(s) changes direction during the time of motion? 2. Which person(s) is/are not moving? 3. Which person has the greatest average speed? 4. Which person(s) has/have a constant‚ positive acceleration

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    Mittal‚ D. (2010). Snacking While Watching TV Impairs Food Recall and Promotes Food Intake on a Later TV Free Test Meal. Applied Cognitive Psychology‚ 25‚ 871-877. doi: 10.1002/acp.1760 Have you ever sat in front of the TV devouring tons of snacks and not even paid attention to how much you had already eaten? That is why this essay sparked my attention! I constantly find myself in front of the TV craving snacks and chomping away‚ not even thinking about how much I am eating. Dolly Mittal‚ Richard

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    Art and Intention When it came to the understanding of the art works both Marcel Duchamp’s and Michelangelo’s the reactions came for a lack of knowing what they were looking at and a lack of understanding. For Duchamp’s art piece had nothing to do with nudist or anything of the sort it was simply the act of motion. The name it was offended people the most about the “Nude Descending a Staircase” painting done by Duchamp. Now on the other hand I can believe the public had a hard time with Michelangelo’s

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    Art 101 Reading Art

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    • Write a 300- to 350-word essay summarizing an artist’s roles as applied to your artwork. Include the following: o A brief explanation of the four roles of the artist According to the text in Chapter 1‚ there are four roles of the artist: 1) they help us to see the world in new and innovative ways; 2) they create a visual record of their time and place; 3) they make functional objects and structures more pleasurable by imbuing them with

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    Summary Thales of Miletus He was the first philosopher of Ancient Greece and the founder of Western philosophy. Thales came from the seaport of Miletus. He was born around 620 BC who claimed that water is the fundamental nature of the world. He correctly predicted that there would be a solar eclise in 585 BC which was credited by Herodotus. He was also known as the first natural scientist and analytical philosopher in Western intellectual history. Aside from being a philosopher‚ Thales was also

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    Evolution Lab “Evolution by Natural Selection” The object of this experiment is to determine how changing the size of the beak of a finch will affect the population as well as the growth rate of the finch’s beak. The reason for the experiment is to evaluate evolution and how it affects the finch’s population‚ and how natural selection is always present in life. In this experiment I will show that the finch will continue to evolve until its beak has reached the optimal size for sustaining

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    Unit G Psychology 101

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    1. Glucose is: A. the hormone produced by fat cells that signals the hypothalamus‚ regulating hunger and eating behavior. B. the neurotransmitter that promotes satiation and produces feelings of fullness as you eat. C. also called the "hunger hormone" because its presence in the lining of the stomach strongly stimulates appetite. *D. also called blood sugar and is the primary source of energy in your body. 2. Which of the following is NOT a valid criticism of Maslow’s theory of motivation

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    Ruby Tracy Dawn Silmon ENGL101‚ MWF @ 8 a.m. Wednesday‚ October‚ 8‚ 2014 Unfair Judging of Individuals Sight being one of the most important senses a person has and one of the strongest form of communication that a person will probably use. So‚ it’s no wonder that a person will judge another person within the first thirty seconds of laying eyes upon them. Unfortunately‚ being judged by your appearance is by no means an effective way of determining what a person is like on the inside. Although

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