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    toast you had for breakfast generates the most ATP? (a) the digestion of starch to glucose (b) glycolysis (c) the citric acid cycle (d) oxidative phosphorylation 13-3 The advantage to the cell of the gradual oxidation of glucose during cellular respiration compared with its combustion to CO2 and H2O in a single step is that ________________. (a) more free energy is released for a given amount of glucose oxidized (b) no energy is lost as heat (c) energy can be extracted in usable amounts (d) more CO2

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    P1: you must explain how infections are caused by‚ bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. P2: you must explain how pathogenic microorganisms grow and spread. In this assignment I am going to explain how infections are caused by‚ bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites. I will then explain how pathogenic microorganisms grow and spread. Infection is the process where germs enter a susceptible area in the body‚ where they multiply‚ resulting in disease. Colonisation is where microbes are present

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    As humans‚ we are the most dominant species in the world. We have the ability to walk upright‚ grasping thumbs‚ and large brains. This helps us to live and be successful on earth. But‚ these advantages we have didn’t happen overnight‚ they occurred during the hominine evolution. The skull‚ neck‚ spiral column‚ hip bones‚ and leg bones of the early hominine species changed shape in ways that later enabled species to walk upright. The evolution of dipedal‚ or two-footed‚ locomotion was very important

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    Maddness and sanity are seen to be universally known opposites. They are as different as two things can get. They are generally seen to be balancing forces such as light vs. Dark‚ yin vs. Yang‚ and so on. In the Baccae‚ Pentheus represents sanity‚ while Dionysus represents maddness. However‚ Euriprides portrays the struggle between maddness and sanity as one sided‚ rather than an even battle. Through out The Baccae‚ Euriprides hints at maddness being the ultimately dominant force in the battle between

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    Euripides’ play The Bacchae is an exploration of the complexities of the human psyche. Set in ancient Greek times‚ the playwright strips away the layers that humans often embellish themselves with‚ in order to examine the true nature of a human being. Through the personalities of Dionysus and Pentheus‚ in particular‚ Euripides asserts that human nature is complex‚ as it is comprised of two contradictory forces- rationality and irrationality. He acknowledges that while order and logic are crucial

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    it’s one of the only places where the plant Blue Agave can grow. Which is the main ingredient in the soon-to-be famous drink‚ Tequila. After coexisting with the tribe for a while‚ and realizing the soils potential‚ the Spaniards got to work. They constructed a rudimentary mud known as “Alquitara” which was used to distill the drink called Pulque. As the word got around in 1630s‚ the Spanish Creoles also started cooking and distilling the Blue Agave plant and called it “Vino de Mezcal. The drink

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    influenza Bordetella pertussis 2. Is the causative organism a virus‚ bacterium‚ protest‚ mold or yeast? Bacteria Bacteria Bacteria Bacteria 3. General characteristics. Morphology: Bacilli pleomorphic-( cocci ->filaments) varies Motility: flagella Gram reaction: gram negative Requirement growth: aerobe Opportunistic Pathogen Fastidious Requires special media( charcoal yeast extract) or cell culture Hard to gram stain Morphology: bacilli Motility: flagella Gram reaction:

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    Introduction to Science Lab 2 General Lab Safety Lab 3 Chemical Bonding Fundamentals Lab 4 Introduction to the Microscope Biological Processes Lab 5 The Chemistry of Life Lab 6 Diffusion Lab 7 Osmosis Lab 8 Enzymes Lab 9 Cellular Respiration Cellular Fundamentals Lab 10 Cell Structure and Function Lab 11 Mitosis Lab 12 Meiosis Lab 13 DNA and RNA Lab 14 Mendelian Genetics Lab 15 Population Genetics Kingdoms of Life

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    Although most of the story was about Petheus’ stupidity‚ we learn that there was in fact a bigger picture. As Cadmus explains Agave was also being punished‚ “You bristled with rank hubris: you denied his deity (page 121)” Cadmus continues to explain that Dionysus has punished the entire family for their blasphemy. Unlike Pentheus‚ Cadmus realized his error. Unfortunately‚ he realized

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    Adult female. Upper Newport Bay‚ Newport Beach‚ CA. Beginning 5 Nov. 2005 Longitude W 117.8858718081394; Latitude N 33.65373347788835. � Peter J. Bryant.  | Bolas spiderMastophora cornigeraAraneae: AraneidaeDuring the day‚ the female Bolas spider is inactive‚ although she can often be found in fairly exposed places.  The male is much smaller than the female. The females provide a remarkable example of aggressive mimicry when they release chemicalssimilar to the sex attractants that are produced

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