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    Ian Cabalo October 2012 Period Two AP World History Unit 2: Chapter 8: The Unification of China In Search of Political and Social Order A. Confucius (551-479 B.C.E.) and His School 1. Confucius a. Educator and political authority b. Sayings were compiled in the Analects by his disciples 2. Confucian Ideas a. Basically honesty and ethical in character b. Thoroughly practical: how to restore political and social

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    Danielle Christian AP Bio FRQ #2 January 22nd‚ 2013 A.) Graph #1 A.) Calculation The rate of reaction from 0-30 minutes is 0.34667; r=10.4μM /30 minutes B.) Explanation The reaction was observed after 30 minutes because the reaction rate eventually slows down and the enzyme reaches its maximum potential. Since the enzyme is using the substrate so quickly‚ the substrates concentration depletes. That means the rate will slow down. Our graph shows that after about 40 minutes‚ the enzyme

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    Connor Shortall AP Biology Vocabulary List for Chapters 1-5 Chapter 1 Properties of life a. Order: Molecules in living things are arranged in specific structures. b. Reproduction: Organisms will reproduce their own kind; life comes from life  c. Growth & Development - DNA directs the pattern of growth and development‚ producing an organism that is characteristic of its species d. Energy Processing- Organisms take in energy though various methods and make it usable  e. Response to the Environment -

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    AP Bio DNA‚ RNA‚ Protein synthesis Study Guide DNA Structure Nucleotide structure - sugar‚ phosphate group‚ base backbone structure - alternating sugar and phosphate group directionality (5’-3’) - DNA is anti parallel. The side that sticks out s the 5’ side bases - adenine = thymine & guanine=cytosine purines vs Pyrimidines - purines have two rings while pyrimidines have one ring Bonding - hydrogen bonds Base Pairing rules - look at bases ^^ DNA Replication Semi-conservative replication

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    Peter Dang Mrs. Truesdell AP Biology Period 5 2 October 2013 CHAPTER 7 STUDY GUIDE AN OVERVIEW OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS Autotrophs are plants that can feed themselves by making their own food. Photo-autotrophs are organisms that produce organic molecules from inorganic molecules using the energy of light. Producers are when plants make their own organic molecules. A redox reaction is oxidation and reduction. Photosynthesis takes water and carbon dioxide to make glucose and oxygen. Cellular respiration

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    Chapter 9 Study Guide 1. Explain the difference between aerobic respiration and fermentation. Fermentation is partial degradation of sugars that occurs without oxygen. Aerobic respiration consumes organic molecules and oxygen and yields ATP. 2. Diagram for photosynthesis and respiration 3. What are redox reactions? What is the difference between reduction and oxidation reactions? Redox reactions are chemical reactions that transfer between reactants. In oxidation‚ a substance loses

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    Chapter 3 Molecules of Life I. Carbon 1. 6 electrons- (4 valence) has the ability to bond with 4 other elements 2. Hydrocarbons- (contains only C & H) 3. Asymmetric carbon- attached to 4 different atoms or groups of atoms II. Isomers - Compounds having the same molecular formula but different structure and properties 1. Structural- differ in covalent arrangement of their atoms and may differ in location of double bonds 2. Geometric- same structure different arrangement 3. Enantiomer/stereoisomer

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    change chemical structures used to treat cancers CARBON Atomic bonding • The goal of bonding is to produce a full & stable outer electron shell. – 1st shell (closest to nucleus) – 2 electrons to be full – 2nd shell – 8 electrons to be full – 3rd shell – 8 electrons to be full Bonding properties • Effect of electrons – chemical behavior of an atom depends on its electron arrangement • the number of electrons in its outermost shell‚ the valence shell How does this atom

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    Chapter VIII Measurement and Scaling: Fundamentals and Comparative Scaling Chapter Outline 1) Overview 2) Measurement and Scaling 3) Primary Scales of Measurement i. Nominal Scale ii. Ordinal Scale iii. Interval Scale iv. Ratio Scale 4) A comparison of Scaling Techniques Chapter Outline (cont.) 5) Comparative Scaling Techniques 6) Verbal Protocols 7) International Marketing Research 8) Ethics in Marketing Research MEASUREMENT AND SCALING Measurement: The assignment of numbers or other symbols

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    Kunal Bhattacharjee  Period 8  AP Bio    Enzyme Catalysis                                  Lab Report by Kunal Bhattacharjee          1    Kunal Bhattacharjee  Period 8  AP Bio  Enzyme Lab Report  INTRO:    Enzymes are a type of proteins that are formed by Amino acids and help speed up  metabolic reactions. They are able to do this by interacting with the substrate​ . ​ The substrate is what is  being breaking down in the reaction. The substrate comes in to contact with the enzyme by binding to 

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