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ABEKA BIOLOGY TEST 7 REVIEW ALREADY PASSED
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radiometric dating the process of assigning "ages" to rocks and fossils based on the 
breakdown of certain elements into other elements 
eugenics a "science" founded by some of Darwin's followers, of selectively breeding humans 
to produce a "master race" 
index fossil a fossil used by evolutionists to identify the "age" of the rock layer containing it 
William Paley the 18th-century British theologian who argued that living things show clear 
evidence of design 
Charles Darwin the Brit...
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PHIL 235- Biomedical Ethics Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update Graded A+
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PHIL 235- Biomedical Ethics Exam 
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passive euthanasia withdrawing or withholding of life-sustaining treatment to allow the 
patient to die from the underlying illness or injury 
Active Euthanasia direct actions that result in the patient's death, such as giving the patient a 
lethal injection. 
Physician-assisted suicide Voluntary suicide by a patient committed with the assistance of 
her physician 
Eugenics Controlled breeding practi...
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passive euthanasia - Correct withdrawing or withholding of life-sustaining treatment 
to allow the patient to die from the underlying illness or injury 
Active Euthanasia - Correct direct actions that result in the patient's death, such as 
giving the patient a lethal injection. 
Physician-assisted suicide - Correct Voluntary suicide by a patient committed with 
the assistance of her physician 
Eugenics - Correct Controll...
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Phenomenon when organisms resembling others for escaping from enemies is - Correct Answer-mimicry 
 
Employment of hereditary principles in the improvement of human race is - Correct Answer-Eugenics 
 
Homeostasis is - Correct Answer-tendency to change with change in environment 
 
Pedology is science of - Correct Answer-soil 
 
Study of fossils is - Correct Answer-Paleontology 
 
A nucleotide is formed of - Correct Answer-nitrogen base, sugar, and phosphate 
 
Glycogen is a polymer of - Correct...
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PHIL 235- Biomedical Ethics Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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PHIL 235- Biomedical Ethics Questions and Answers 100% CorrectPHIL 235- Biomedical Ethics Questions and Answers 100% CorrectPHIL 235- Biomedical Ethics Questions and Answers 100% CorrectPHIL 235- Biomedical Ethics Questions and Answers 100% Correctpassive euthanasia - ANSWER-withdrawing or withholding of life-sustaining treatment to allow the patient to die from the underlying illness or injury 
 
Active Euthanasia - ANSWER-direct actions that result in the patient's death, such as giving the p...
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Saylor Academy Psych101 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Saylor Academy Psych101 UPDATED Exam 
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Eugenics - Correct ANSWER- The science of improving a human population by controlled 
breeding to increase the occurrence of desirable heritable characteristics. Developed largely by 
Francis Galton as a method of improving the human race, it fell into disfavor only after the 
perversion of its doctrines by the Nazis. 
Genomic imprinting - Correct ANSWER- Phenomenon by which certain genes are expressed in 
a parent-of-orig...
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Saylor Academy Psych101 Questions and Answers
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Eugenics Founder 
o :## Galton 
Walter Cannon 
o :## fight or flight 
Solomon Asch 
o :## Conducted famous conformity experiment that required subjects to match 
lines. They said lines matched just to conform 
Genomic imprinting 
o :## Phenomenon by which certain genes are expressed in a parent-of-originspecific manner. If the allele inherited from the father is imprinted, it is thereby 
silenced, and only the allele from the mother is expressed. If the allele from the 
mother is imprinted, ...
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Theological Bioethics Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Buck v. Bell (1927) Correct Answer upheld Virginia statute allowing for forced sterilization of those "unfit" for society; in this case it was being used on a woman with a low IQ score - "three generations of imbeciles are enough" 
 
Carrie Buck Correct Answer the plaintiff in Buck v. Bell; had been ordered to undergo forced sterilization after being institutionalized for having a child out of wedlock 
 
Eugenics at UVA Correct Answer several leading faculty at UVA and UVA hospital believed ...
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History Essay Pros & Cons
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History Essay Pros & Cons 
A. Key Concerns Against Genetic Engineering (Cons) 
1. Slippery Slope to Cosmetic Changes - Source: Sage Buck Institute 
Opening the door to genetic engineering in human embryos could lead to cosmetic modifications (e.g., 
eye color, athletic traits). The concern is that just as surgery has transitioned from a disease-focused tool 
to one used for cosmetic enhancements, genetic editing may similarly evolve, raising the risk of a 
eugenics-driven society. 
2. R...
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WVU Psychology 101 Exam 1 Latest Update Graded A+
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WVU Psychology 101 Exam 1 Latest 
 
Update Graded A+ 
 
implicit memory type of long term learning that doesn't require conscious thought to learn 
(memory made without intent) 
 
chunk process of grouping info together using prior knowledge (ex. Chess player study) 
 
classical conditioning stimulus-stimulus associative learning 
 
encoding the pact of putting info into memory 
 
habituation response to a stimulus-stimulus decreases with exposure 
 
implicit learning acquiring knowledge withou...
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