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BIOCHEMISTRY NOTES 2024
cohesion - Attraction between molecules of the same substance 
adhesion - An attraction between molecules of different substances 
covalent - A chemical bond that involves sharing a pair of electrons between atoms in a molecule 
hydrogen bond - A type of weak chemical bond formed when the slightly positive hydrogen atom of 
a polar covalent bond in one molecule is attracted to the slightly negative atom of a polar covalent bond 
in another molecule. 
polar - Having a pair of equal and opposite c...
- Exam (elaborations)
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cohesion - Attraction between molecules of the same substance 
adhesion - An attraction between molecules of different substances 
covalent - A chemical bond that involves sharing a pair of electrons between atoms in a molecule 
hydrogen bond - A type of weak chemical bond formed when the slightly positive hydrogen atom of 
a polar covalent bond in one molecule is attracted to the slightly negative atom of a polar covalent bond 
in another molecule. 
polar - Having a pair of equal and opposite c...
Biochemistry Review
Cellulose - The most abundant organic compound on Earth. 
Water - The universal solvent. 
Cohesiveness, Adhesiveness, Polarity, Surface tension - Four properties of water that make it so 
useful to organisms. 
Carbon - Substance besides water that makes up most of the cell. 
Organic - _______ chemistry is the study of carbon compounds. 
Four - Carbon has ____ four outer electrons. 
Covalent - Carbon can form ____ bonds by sharing the four outer electrons. 
Hydrocarbons - Compounds made up by car...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Cellulose - The most abundant organic compound on Earth. 
Water - The universal solvent. 
Cohesiveness, Adhesiveness, Polarity, Surface tension - Four properties of water that make it so 
useful to organisms. 
Carbon - Substance besides water that makes up most of the cell. 
Organic - _______ chemistry is the study of carbon compounds. 
Four - Carbon has ____ four outer electrons. 
Covalent - Carbon can form ____ bonds by sharing the four outer electrons. 
Hydrocarbons - Compounds made up by car...
College biochem ALREADY PASSED
Atomic number is equal to - Number of protons 
Mass - Protons+nuetrons 
Where r protons and neutrons found - Nucleus 
Electrons are found where - Shells 
How many bonds can carbon have? - 4 
Number of electrons able to go in each shell - 2-8-18 
4 different macromolecules - Nucleic acids, lipids, carbos, proteins 
Examples of nucleic acids - DNA/rna/atp 
What is a nucleotide made of - Sugar,phosphate,base 
Where can lipids be found in the body? - Cell membranes 
Other lipids - Cholesterol, sex h...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Atomic number is equal to - Number of protons 
Mass - Protons+nuetrons 
Where r protons and neutrons found - Nucleus 
Electrons are found where - Shells 
How many bonds can carbon have? - 4 
Number of electrons able to go in each shell - 2-8-18 
4 different macromolecules - Nucleic acids, lipids, carbos, proteins 
Examples of nucleic acids - DNA/rna/atp 
What is a nucleotide made of - Sugar,phosphate,base 
Where can lipids be found in the body? - Cell membranes 
Other lipids - Cholesterol, sex h...
COMM121 PRACTICE EXAMS ALREADY PASSED 2023/2024
Key Definitions - POPULATION: all members of a group which you want to draw a conclusion. 
SAMPLE: a portion of the population. 
PARAMETER: numerical measure, describes a characteristic of population 
STATISTIC: numerical measure, describes a characteristic of sample. 
E.g. Population; all people on the electoral role in QLD. Sample; people who are on electoral role in QLD 
and live in Brisbane. 
Types of data - CATEGORICAL: categories e.g. marital status, hair colour, gender. 
NUMERICAL: 
(Disc...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Key Definitions - POPULATION: all members of a group which you want to draw a conclusion. 
SAMPLE: a portion of the population. 
PARAMETER: numerical measure, describes a characteristic of population 
STATISTIC: numerical measure, describes a characteristic of sample. 
E.g. Population; all people on the electoral role in QLD. Sample; people who are on electoral role in QLD 
and live in Brisbane. 
Types of data - CATEGORICAL: categories e.g. marital status, hair colour, gender. 
NUMERICAL: 
(Disc...
Ethics exams question and answers 2023 already verified
Bale v Mills [2011] NSWCA 226 - Adverse credibility findings made against a solicitor in 
circumstances where allegations of dishonesty had not been put to him in cross-examination. 
No complaint or submission, however, had been put to the trial judge that the rule in Browne v Dunn 
had not been complied with. 
On appeal held there could be no waiver because of the overriding duty upon a judge to ensure a fair 
trial, including ensuring a witness is treated fairly where the judge is asked to mak...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Bale v Mills [2011] NSWCA 226 - Adverse credibility findings made against a solicitor in 
circumstances where allegations of dishonesty had not been put to him in cross-examination. 
No complaint or submission, however, had been put to the trial judge that the rule in Browne v Dunn 
had not been complied with. 
On appeal held there could be no waiver because of the overriding duty upon a judge to ensure a fair 
trial, including ensuring a witness is treated fairly where the judge is asked to mak...
Ethics PRACTICE EXAMS VERIFIED A+
23. Ziems v Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (1957) 97 CLR 279 - Facts: Bar 
fight followed by drink driving resulting in fatal crash. 
Held: Conviction for a serious offence does not, of itself, necessitate conclusion that barrister is not a fit 
and proper person. Personal misconduct may be grounds for disbarring because, by its nature, it reveals 
some unfitness to practice in terms of the person's character or qualities, but conviction for personal 
misconduct does not n...
- Exam (elaborations)
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23. Ziems v Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (1957) 97 CLR 279 - Facts: Bar 
fight followed by drink driving resulting in fatal crash. 
Held: Conviction for a serious offence does not, of itself, necessitate conclusion that barrister is not a fit 
and proper person. Personal misconduct may be grounds for disbarring because, by its nature, it reveals 
some unfitness to practice in terms of the person's character or qualities, but conviction for personal 
misconduct does not n...
LAW LP - Week 8 - Competent Lawyers PRACTICE QUESTIONS ALREADY PASSED
Defining the Duty 
What are lawyers' duties of 'competence' and 'care'? 
How do they arise? 
1. Common law - contract and tort 
2. Equity 
3. Statute law - ACL 
4. Professional regulation (ie. ASCR/ BR 2011) - The common law, equity and statute law impose a 
number of obligations on lawyers when they carry out legal work. 
The law of tort and the law of contract impose an obligation to exercise reasonable care. The law of 
equity imposes fiduciary obligations. Statute law, including the Com...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Defining the Duty 
What are lawyers' duties of 'competence' and 'care'? 
How do they arise? 
1. Common law - contract and tort 
2. Equity 
3. Statute law - ACL 
4. Professional regulation (ie. ASCR/ BR 2011) - The common law, equity and statute law impose a 
number of obligations on lawyers when they carry out legal work. 
The law of tort and the law of contract impose an obligation to exercise reasonable care. The law of 
equity imposes fiduciary obligations. Statute law, including the Com...
LP - Wk 4 - Professional discipline QUESTION AND ANSWER ALREADY PASSED
LP - Wk 4 - Professional discipline QUESTION AND ANSWER ALREADY PASSED 
There are a number of levels of formal regulation of lawyers in Qld: 
1 - the courts 
2 - QCAT and the Legal Practice Commission 
3 - the Legal Services Commission 
4 - the Professional associations - 
The courts 
The Supreme Court is primarily responsible for the supervision and discipline of the profession. The 
superior court in each state has an inherent jurisdiction to discipline the lawyers who practise before it. 
Th...
- Exam (elaborations)
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LP - Wk 4 - Professional discipline QUESTION AND ANSWER ALREADY PASSED 
There are a number of levels of formal regulation of lawyers in Qld: 
1 - the courts 
2 - QCAT and the Legal Practice Commission 
3 - the Legal Services Commission 
4 - the Professional associations - 
The courts 
The Supreme Court is primarily responsible for the supervision and discipline of the profession. The 
superior court in each state has an inherent jurisdiction to discipline the lawyers who practise before it. 
Th...
LPC Exam 2022 with complete solution [Graded A+]
Freud's Ego - reality principle; logic; control; executive function; balance or go-between seesaw 
Freud's Superego - ego ideal; the moral component of personality that incorporates social 
standards about what represents right and wrong; the ideal 
Lazarus - Behaviorist; Multimodal therapy; Basic ID (Think Lazarus didn't have to wear an ID--he 
wore a shroud); 
Behavior; Affective responses; Sensations; Imagery; Cognitions; Interpersonal relationships; Drugs 
Perry - dualistic thinking by te...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Freud's Ego - reality principle; logic; control; executive function; balance or go-between seesaw 
Freud's Superego - ego ideal; the moral component of personality that incorporates social 
standards about what represents right and wrong; the ideal 
Lazarus - Behaviorist; Multimodal therapy; Basic ID (Think Lazarus didn't have to wear an ID--he 
wore a shroud); 
Behavior; Affective responses; Sensations; Imagery; Cognitions; Interpersonal relationships; Drugs 
Perry - dualistic thinking by te...
LPC EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023-2024 [100 % PASSED]
Vygotsky's Theory - Social Development Theory-For learning and development to occur, children 
must interact with the environment 
Kohlberg - Moral development- stages of moral development; Beh. career counseling--c. identify 
techniques that would alter the couple's comm.--the factors underlying moral decisions--Student, 
Pieget--Dev. moral reasoning 
Systematic desensitization and aversive countercondition therapies 
wolpe founder-not a LEARNING THEORIST - Condition and uncond. - classical c...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Vygotsky's Theory - Social Development Theory-For learning and development to occur, children 
must interact with the environment 
Kohlberg - Moral development- stages of moral development; Beh. career counseling--c. identify 
techniques that would alter the couple's comm.--the factors underlying moral decisions--Student, 
Pieget--Dev. moral reasoning 
Systematic desensitization and aversive countercondition therapies 
wolpe founder-not a LEARNING THEORIST - Condition and uncond. - classical c...