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[Show more]Be familiar with the common characteristics of animals. - - Multicellular heterotrophs 
- cells lack cell walls 
-most have nerves, muscles, and capacity to move at some point in the life cycle 
- able to reproduce sexually 
- specialized sensory structures and nervous system 
- cells exist in exten...
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Add to cartBe familiar with the common characteristics of animals. - - Multicellular heterotrophs 
- cells lack cell walls 
-most have nerves, muscles, and capacity to move at some point in the life cycle 
- able to reproduce sexually 
- specialized sensory structures and nervous system 
- cells exist in exten...
Homeostasis - maintanence of an internal state that is distinct from the external environment and 
is defending against changes 
Examples of Homeostatic variables - temp, pH, fluid volume, glucose, sodium, oxygen tension, Co2 
tension 
Set Point - the value we want to maintain 
Type 1 Diabetes - pan...
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Add to cartHomeostasis - maintanence of an internal state that is distinct from the external environment and 
is defending against changes 
Examples of Homeostatic variables - temp, pH, fluid volume, glucose, sodium, oxygen tension, Co2 
tension 
Set Point - the value we want to maintain 
Type 1 Diabetes - pan...
Putnam Investments of Boston offers a wide range of mutual funds through independent brokers. To 
gain a competitive advantage over other mutual fund companies, Putnam now provides brochures and 
prospectuses of their mutual funds to brokers within 24 hours of request. This is an example of - 
Respo...
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Add to cartPutnam Investments of Boston offers a wide range of mutual funds through independent brokers. To 
gain a competitive advantage over other mutual fund companies, Putnam now provides brochures and 
prospectuses of their mutual funds to brokers within 24 hours of request. This is an example of - 
Respo...
simple squamous - f- diffusion 
l- lungs, blood vessels, and kidney 
simple cuboidal - f- secretion and absorption 
l- kidney tubes and ovary surface 
simple columnar - f-absorption and secretion 
l- digestive tract (non ciliated), respitory tract (ciliated) 
pseudostratified columar epithelium - f-...
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Add to cartsimple squamous - f- diffusion 
l- lungs, blood vessels, and kidney 
simple cuboidal - f- secretion and absorption 
l- kidney tubes and ovary surface 
simple columnar - f-absorption and secretion 
l- digestive tract (non ciliated), respitory tract (ciliated) 
pseudostratified columar epithelium - f-...
What is climate? - Precipitation, temperature, and biometric pressure measurements averaged 
over a period of years 
Prevailing global winds travel in the same direction independent of latitude: T or F - False 
Monsoon rains occur in places where the wind direction shifts seasonally, pulling warm mo...
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Add to cartWhat is climate? - Precipitation, temperature, and biometric pressure measurements averaged 
over a period of years 
Prevailing global winds travel in the same direction independent of latitude: T or F - False 
Monsoon rains occur in places where the wind direction shifts seasonally, pulling warm mo...
The type of magma associated with oceanic hot spots - mafic 
Decompression melting in this setting forms a long, submarine ridge - divergent boundary 
When mafic magma rising from the mantel rises through this type of crust, it will form int-felsic magma - 
Continental crust 
Shield volcanoes may fo...
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Add to cartThe type of magma associated with oceanic hot spots - mafic 
Decompression melting in this setting forms a long, submarine ridge - divergent boundary 
When mafic magma rising from the mantel rises through this type of crust, it will form int-felsic magma - 
Continental crust 
Shield volcanoes may fo...
Outsourcing - Transferring a firm's activities that have traditionally been internal to external 
suppliers 
Vendor-managed inventory - a system in which a supplier maintains material for the buyer, often 
delivering directly to the buyer's using department. 
Postponement - Delaying any modificati...
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Add to cartOutsourcing - Transferring a firm's activities that have traditionally been internal to external 
suppliers 
Vendor-managed inventory - a system in which a supplier maintains material for the buyer, often 
delivering directly to the buyer's using department. 
Postponement - Delaying any modificati...
external error sound discrimination - ability to perceive differences in another person speech 
(interpersonal sound error discrimination) 
communication disorder - an impairment in the ability to receive, send, process, and comprehend 
concepts or verbal, nonverbal and graphic symbol systems. 
spee...
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Add to cartexternal error sound discrimination - ability to perceive differences in another person speech 
(interpersonal sound error discrimination) 
communication disorder - an impairment in the ability to receive, send, process, and comprehend 
concepts or verbal, nonverbal and graphic symbol systems. 
spee...
the physiological term for the process of swallowing: - ️️deglutition 
what are the functions of the urinary system? - ️️- formation of urine 
- filtration of blood 
- management of waste products in blood 
- adjustment of plasma pH 
- regulation of BP and blood vol. 
- temporary storage of ...
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Add to cartthe physiological term for the process of swallowing: - ️️deglutition 
what are the functions of the urinary system? - ️️- formation of urine 
- filtration of blood 
- management of waste products in blood 
- adjustment of plasma pH 
- regulation of BP and blood vol. 
- temporary storage of ...
How living systems respond to stresses, like exercise, heat, or high altitude - Homeostasis 
Describes the compensatory processes by which the body functioned to limit variations in the internal 
environment - Homeostasis 
Body Temp, BP, Blood glucose concentration, Blood gas concentration - Homeost...
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Add to cartHow living systems respond to stresses, like exercise, heat, or high altitude - Homeostasis 
Describes the compensatory processes by which the body functioned to limit variations in the internal 
environment - Homeostasis 
Body Temp, BP, Blood glucose concentration, Blood gas concentration - Homeost...
Law of Conservation of Mass - Matter can't be created or destroyed 
Physical Change - Change that only alters the state of physical appearance of the substance 
Chemical Change - Changes that alter the composition or the identity of the atoms of the matter 
Kinetic Energy - Associated with motion 
...
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Add to cartLaw of Conservation of Mass - Matter can't be created or destroyed 
Physical Change - Change that only alters the state of physical appearance of the substance 
Chemical Change - Changes that alter the composition or the identity of the atoms of the matter 
Kinetic Energy - Associated with motion 
...
Gene Expression - Process by which DNA directs protein synthesis; transcription and translation 
Transcription - Synthesis of RNA under DNA direction; Produces mRNA; use same language 
Translation - Synthesis of polypeptide under RNA direction; Nucleic acids and amino acids use 
different language, ...
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Add to cartGene Expression - Process by which DNA directs protein synthesis; transcription and translation 
Transcription - Synthesis of RNA under DNA direction; Produces mRNA; use same language 
Translation - Synthesis of polypeptide under RNA direction; Nucleic acids and amino acids use 
different language, ...
What is TFR and how does it influence the predictions on future human population? - Total 
Fertility Rate: 
Average number of live births a woman has during her lifetime 
Shows population growth 
What are the 4 main human caused factors to the loss of biodiversity? - Habitat Destruction, 
Invasive S...
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Add to cartWhat is TFR and how does it influence the predictions on future human population? - Total 
Fertility Rate: 
Average number of live births a woman has during her lifetime 
Shows population growth 
What are the 4 main human caused factors to the loss of biodiversity? - Habitat Destruction, 
Invasive S...
judicial branch of one government will not examine validity of public acts committed by foreign 
government - act of state doctrine 
state, local, or federal; given power through Congress through enabling legislation; created for 
implementation of statutes(laws) - administrative agency 
one who pre...
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Add to cartjudicial branch of one government will not examine validity of public acts committed by foreign 
government - act of state doctrine 
state, local, or federal; given power through Congress through enabling legislation; created for 
implementation of statutes(laws) - administrative agency 
one who pre...
Matter - Anything that occupies space and has a mass 
Three Physical States of Matter - Solid, liquid, gas 
Element - Substance that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical reactions 
Four elements that make up about 96% of the weight and most cells: - Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, 
nitr...
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Add to cartMatter - Anything that occupies space and has a mass 
Three Physical States of Matter - Solid, liquid, gas 
Element - Substance that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical reactions 
Four elements that make up about 96% of the weight and most cells: - Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, 
nitr...
1. Phylum Porifera - Answer-- sponges 
- loosely organized and lack tissues 
- multicellular with several types of cells 
- 8,000 species, mostly marine 
- no apparent symmetry 
- adults sessile, larvae free-swimming 
- water drawn through pores into spongocoel 
- flows out through osculum 
- choano...
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Add to cart1. Phylum Porifera - Answer-- sponges 
- loosely organized and lack tissues 
- multicellular with several types of cells 
- 8,000 species, mostly marine 
- no apparent symmetry 
- adults sessile, larvae free-swimming 
- water drawn through pores into spongocoel 
- flows out through osculum 
- choano...
Holistic Approach - the practice of drawing on all sub-disciplines of anthropology as well as other 
disciplines to attempt to answer questions about humans. 
Binomial Nomenclature - is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a 
name composed of two parts, both of which use...
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Add to cartHolistic Approach - the practice of drawing on all sub-disciplines of anthropology as well as other 
disciplines to attempt to answer questions about humans. 
Binomial Nomenclature - is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a 
name composed of two parts, both of which use...
You conduct a z test using an alpha level of .05two-tail (zcrit = ± 1.96). The value of zobt = -1.5. Do you 
reject or retain the null hypothesis? - Retain the null hypothesis 
Mathematically, the power of an experiment is - the probability that the results of an experiment 
will allow rejection of...
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Add to cartYou conduct a z test using an alpha level of .05two-tail (zcrit = ± 1.96). The value of zobt = -1.5. Do you 
reject or retain the null hypothesis? - Retain the null hypothesis 
Mathematically, the power of an experiment is - the probability that the results of an experiment 
will allow rejection of...
There are two major classes of aquatic biomes that are divided based on their salt content. What are 
they? - Freshwater (Less than 1%) 
Marine (2-3%) 
At what levels of life are focused on while studying ecology? - Organisms, Population, Community, 
Ecosystems, and Biosphere 
Be able to explain how...
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Add to cartThere are two major classes of aquatic biomes that are divided based on their salt content. What are 
they? - Freshwater (Less than 1%) 
Marine (2-3%) 
At what levels of life are focused on while studying ecology? - Organisms, Population, Community, 
Ecosystems, and Biosphere 
Be able to explain how...
benign tumors of the brain are not life threatening - false 
Benign tumors of the brain are not life threatening. - False 
______ is considered the bad cholesterol - LDL 
_______ is considered the "bad" cholesterol. - LDL 
??? - hCG 
A benign tumor of the adrenal medulla that secretes epinephrine ...
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Add to cartbenign tumors of the brain are not life threatening - false 
Benign tumors of the brain are not life threatening. - False 
______ is considered the bad cholesterol - LDL 
_______ is considered the "bad" cholesterol. - LDL 
??? - hCG 
A benign tumor of the adrenal medulla that secretes epinephrine ...
Coriolis Effect - - The way Earth's rotation makes winds in the Northern Hemisphere curve to the 
right and winds in the Southern Hemisphere curve to the left. 
- adds in the effect of Earth's rotation, deflecting surface flow westward 
Climate - prevailing weather pattern in a region 
-Includes t...
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Add to cartCoriolis Effect - - The way Earth's rotation makes winds in the Northern Hemisphere curve to the 
right and winds in the Southern Hemisphere curve to the left. 
- adds in the effect of Earth's rotation, deflecting surface flow westward 
Climate - prevailing weather pattern in a region 
-Includes t...
physical characteristics of the kidneys: - - wrapped in fat capsule 
- bean shaped 
- laterally convex 
- medial indentation 
3 major processes that result in urine formation - - glomerular formation 
- tubular reabsorption 
- tubular secretion 
according to the myogenic regulation of GFR, an increa...
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Add to cartphysical characteristics of the kidneys: - - wrapped in fat capsule 
- bean shaped 
- laterally convex 
- medial indentation 
3 major processes that result in urine formation - - glomerular formation 
- tubular reabsorption 
- tubular secretion 
according to the myogenic regulation of GFR, an increa...
What type of muscle fiber fiber has the most mitcochondria - type 1, slow-oxidative, slow 
what muscle fiber type is the least efficient - type IIb, fast-oxidative glycolytic, fast 
which muscle fiber type has mixed metabolism - type IIa, fast glycolytic, intermediate 
3 Traits of Skeletal Muscle - ...
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Add to cartWhat type of muscle fiber fiber has the most mitcochondria - type 1, slow-oxidative, slow 
what muscle fiber type is the least efficient - type IIb, fast-oxidative glycolytic, fast 
which muscle fiber type has mixed metabolism - type IIa, fast glycolytic, intermediate 
3 Traits of Skeletal Muscle - ...
Which of the following is true concerning passive transport and active transport: - passive 
transport transfers molecules down an electrochemical gradient while active transport transfers 
molecules against an electrochemical gradient 
In a polarized cell, a barrier is created by a specific type of...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is true concerning passive transport and active transport: - passive 
transport transfers molecules down an electrochemical gradient while active transport transfers 
molecules against an electrochemical gradient 
In a polarized cell, a barrier is created by a specific type of...
Integrator - The part of the body that can interpret information coming from the sensor, & send 
messages out to the effector 
Homeostasis - How living systems respond to stresses, like exercise, heat, or high altitude 
Homeostasis - Describes the compensatory processes by which the body functioned ...
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Add to cartIntegrator - The part of the body that can interpret information coming from the sensor, & send 
messages out to the effector 
Homeostasis - How living systems respond to stresses, like exercise, heat, or high altitude 
Homeostasis - Describes the compensatory processes by which the body functioned ...
Endocrine System - Glands secrete hormones that regulate processes such as growth, 
reproduction, and metabolism. 
Includes Pituitary, Thyroid 
Controlled by Hypothalamus 
Psychology - The science of behavior and mental processes 
Nature vs. Nurture - Biology versus Experience 
4 Main Research Persp...
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Add to cartEndocrine System - Glands secrete hormones that regulate processes such as growth, 
reproduction, and metabolism. 
Includes Pituitary, Thyroid 
Controlled by Hypothalamus 
Psychology - The science of behavior and mental processes 
Nature vs. Nurture - Biology versus Experience 
4 Main Research Persp...
homologous chromosomes - pairs (one from each parent) that are similar in length, gene position, 
and centromere location. 
sister chromatids - pieces of identical dna 
Cell Theory - 1. all living organisms are composed of 1 or more cells. 
2. cells are the smallest units of life. 
3. cell division ...
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Add to carthomologous chromosomes - pairs (one from each parent) that are similar in length, gene position, 
and centromere location. 
sister chromatids - pieces of identical dna 
Cell Theory - 1. all living organisms are composed of 1 or more cells. 
2. cells are the smallest units of life. 
3. cell division ...
A chemical reaction that joins two organic monomers together into a dimer and produces water as a byproduct is called ___________. - b 
a. 
hydrolysis 
b. 
dehydration synthesis 
c. 
glycolysis 
d. 
a and b 
e. 
b and c 
An example of an electrolyte is (are): - d 
a. 
a salt 
b. 
a sodium ion 
c. 
a...
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Add to cartA chemical reaction that joins two organic monomers together into a dimer and produces water as a byproduct is called ___________. - b 
a. 
hydrolysis 
b. 
dehydration synthesis 
c. 
glycolysis 
d. 
a and b 
e. 
b and c 
An example of an electrolyte is (are): - d 
a. 
a salt 
b. 
a sodium ion 
c. 
a...
Oxytocin (OT) - 1. Surge of hormone released during sexual arousal and orgasm 
2. Promotes feelings of sexual satisfaction and emotional bonding between partners 
3. Stimulates labor contractions during childbirth 
4. Stimulates ejection of milk during lactation 
Hydrophilic hormones - Bioamines, pe...
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Add to cartOxytocin (OT) - 1. Surge of hormone released during sexual arousal and orgasm 
2. Promotes feelings of sexual satisfaction and emotional bonding between partners 
3. Stimulates labor contractions during childbirth 
4. Stimulates ejection of milk during lactation 
Hydrophilic hormones - Bioamines, pe...
. Double fertilization: - Occurs in angiosperms. The pollen produces 2 sperm cells. One sperm cell 
fertilizes the egg to form a zygote. The other sperm cell fertilizes the 2 polar 
nuclei to form a 3n endosperm. 
Which of the following explains why it's rare to have a higher trophic level than qua...
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Add to cart. Double fertilization: - Occurs in angiosperms. The pollen produces 2 sperm cells. One sperm cell 
fertilizes the egg to form a zygote. The other sperm cell fertilizes the 2 polar 
nuclei to form a 3n endosperm. 
Which of the following explains why it's rare to have a higher trophic level than qua...
Mathematically, the power of an experiment is - the probability that the results of an experiment 
will allow rejection of the null hypothesis if the independent variable has a real effect. 
As the power of an experiment increases, the probability of making a Type II error 
___________________. - de...
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Add to cartMathematically, the power of an experiment is - the probability that the results of an experiment 
will allow rejection of the null hypothesis if the independent variable has a real effect. 
As the power of an experiment increases, the probability of making a Type II error 
___________________. - de...
Which of the following is an example of positive feedback control? - An increase in uterine 
contractions from oxytocin secretion in labor 
Which of these has the highest H+ concentration? - Stomach secretions, pH= 2.3 
Which of the following molecules is a buffer in your extracellular fluid? - HCO3...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is an example of positive feedback control? - An increase in uterine 
contractions from oxytocin secretion in labor 
Which of these has the highest H+ concentration? - Stomach secretions, pH= 2.3 
Which of the following molecules is a buffer in your extracellular fluid? - HCO3...
action potential - the change in electrical potential associated with the passage of an impulse 
along the membrane of a muscle cell or nerve cell. 
Eppendymal cells - produce cerebrospinal fluid 
satellite cells - surround neuron cell bodies in PNS 
Schwann cells - produce myelin in PNS 
stages of ...
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Add to cartaction potential - the change in electrical potential associated with the passage of an impulse 
along the membrane of a muscle cell or nerve cell. 
Eppendymal cells - produce cerebrospinal fluid 
satellite cells - surround neuron cell bodies in PNS 
Schwann cells - produce myelin in PNS 
stages of ...
Fixed costs: - Stay constant in total over a wide range of activity levels (rent, depreciation, plant 
insurance, plant property taxes) 
variable costs - Change in total in direct proportion to changes in volume (direct materials, direct 
labor for hourly employees) 
Summary of IMA Ethical Standards...
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Add to cartFixed costs: - Stay constant in total over a wide range of activity levels (rent, depreciation, plant 
insurance, plant property taxes) 
variable costs - Change in total in direct proportion to changes in volume (direct materials, direct 
labor for hourly employees) 
Summary of IMA Ethical Standards...
dormant commerce clause - implied that because Congress/ federal government has the power to 
regulate interstate commerce, the states do not 
diversity jurisdiction/ diversity of citizenship - the power of the federal courts to hear matters of 
state law if the opposing parties are from different s...
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Add to cartdormant commerce clause - implied that because Congress/ federal government has the power to 
regulate interstate commerce, the states do not 
diversity jurisdiction/ diversity of citizenship - the power of the federal courts to hear matters of 
state law if the opposing parties are from different s...
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