QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SECTION A: SIMILARITIES‚ DIFFERENCES‚ AND DEFINITIONS Gametes are mature haploid reproductive cells that unite to form a zygote that develops into a new individual. Gametes are also called sex cells. An egg or ovum is a haploid female reproductive cell or gamete whereas a sperm is a male haploid reproductive cell. A zygote is the initial cell that is formed as a result of the union of a male and a female gamete by means of sexual reproduction. The two haploid cells merge
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1) Go to the Bureau of Economic Analysis’s Webb site (www.bea.gov) and locate the gross domestic product data. Compare the annual figure for the last four years. What do the figures indicate for the next couple of years? In 2007 it was 4.9%‚ in 2008 it was 1.9%‚ in 2009 it was -2.5%‚ in 2010 it was 4.2%. 2011 is not yet out. These numbers indicated a rapid decrease and a rapid bounce back. I think for the next couple of years‚ the figures will rise again before a decrease comes again. 2) At
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BIOLOGY 2020 LAB LAB 4 – Sensory Systems I. Vision 1. Know the types of photoreceptors in the retina. (Remember there are 3 different types of cones) 3 cones i. Blue- short ii. Green- Medium iii. Yellow-Red- Long 2. Why would near point accommodation change as you get older? (Think about what happens to the lens and the muscles of the eye with age) As you get older‚ the lens becomes hardened. The elasticity of the lens decreases dramatically with age‚ resulting in difficulty
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The Industrial Revolution had major effects that were negative because many people in the Industrial Revolution had no education.However‚ people were not able to go to school because all their time had went into work.Since people in the Industrial Revolution were unable to go to school their reading and writing skills were very weak. The Industrial Revolution had major effect that were negative because many people in the Industrial Revolution had no education. In document 1 William Cooper a
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Studying abroad is a better choice Education is a never-ending learning process that has always been a part of our life. Nowadays‚ we are willing to invest deeply into our education. Looking at the trend recently ‚ going overseas for a university education excites lots of people. Thus‚ although some people oppose that teenager should study locally than abroad‚ I still believe that studying abroad is a better choice. First‚ Opponents of studying locally said that studying in local universities
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Doing Volunteer Work Abroad Being a volunteer abroad does not give you monetary compensation for the time spent working. However‚ the time spent on volunteering abroad can improve the community and the world at large. The unselfish work that you do has innumerable benefits - for both oneself and others. Although you may not receive a fat cheque for the effort that you put in undertaking volunteer work aboard‚ there are many indirect benefits volunteering for work abroad. Here are some of the
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The Milgram Experiment If people decided to just disobey and stop taking orders from authority figures‚ then imagine what kind of world we’d be in. If a cop were to turn his lights on you are gonna pull over because you know that is the right thing to do. Obedience is key for these type of issues. Just like when parents tell their children to do chores‚ they are gonna take that command and do what they are told. Why do we do that? That’s what we are trying to find out with the Milgram Experiment
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anything from the present value since the costs have already been subtracted from profits. We can see that we have the highest present value of $290.87 when we use high advertising intensity. Therefore this is the recommended scenario. Q2. This question deals with margin analysis‚ we will look at incremental revenues and costs and see whether they are worth it. On the revenue side we have an increase on 9807700‚ however we also have incremental costs of television airtime‚ ad development and a loss
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EGT1 TASK 1 309.1.1-05‚ 06 A. Marginal revenue indicates how much extra revenue a company receives for selling an extra unit of output. 1. Marginal Revenue is the change in total revenue resulting from a change in the quantity of output sold. Expressed as: Marginal Revenue = change in total revenue/change quantity. B. Marginal cost is the overall change in a firms total cost of production resulting from a change in production by one unit. 1. Marginal cost and total cost are
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Chap 7 assignment questions 1- Adolescents strive for more freedom to make independent decisions. From what you have learned about the adolescent brain and from this chapter’s discussion about cognition‚ what are some of the factors that influence decision making (both good and bad) in this age group? Obviously‚ regarding what I have learned about the adolescent brain‚ and when I consider what I have studied from the precedent chapter it is questionable to think that adolescent can make as such
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