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ENSU- 1130- Animal biology Questions With Complete Solutions
  • ENSU- 1130- Animal biology Questions With Complete Solutions

  • Exam (elaborations) • 48 pages • 2024
  • ENSU- 1130- Animal biology Questions With Complete Solutions
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ENSU- 1130- Animal biology questions and answers
  • ENSU- 1130- Animal biology questions and answers

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  • First cells would have been autonomous, membrane-bound units capable of self-replication requiring - ANSWER-nucleic acids RNA - ANSWER-• RNA has catalytic activity (ribozymes) .• First enzymes could have been RNA. • Earliest self-replicating molecules could have been RNA. • Proteins are better catalysts and DNA is more stable than RNA Earliest organisms: - ANSWER-• Probably primary heterotrophs .• Derived nutrients from the environment. • No need to synthesize own food aut...
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NURS 1130 Exam 1 Study Guide Solutions
  • NURS 1130 Exam 1 Study Guide Solutions

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  • NURS 1130 Exam 1 Study Guide Solutions Concept of Health - Ans:--Health: holistic state of well-being including soundness of mind, body, and spirit -Wellness: health plus the capacity to develop a person's potential leading to a fulfilling and productive life -Illness: state of being relatively unhealthy Definitions of Health: - Ans:--World Health Organization - "Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity...
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College Algebra Semester Notes
  • College Algebra Semester Notes

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  • These completed notes reflect the course description requirements of MATH 1130 as stated: "Designed primarily for students majoring in business, the life sciences, or the social sciences who intend to take MATH 1830. Includes topics such as polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, and logarithmic functions and their graphs, factoring, solving linear inequalities, solving linear, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic equations, slope and equations of lines, difference quotient, systems of e...
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