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BIOD 101 Exam 2 (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified)
BIOD 101 Exam 2 (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
 
 
 
 
List the 7 most widely accepted characteristics of living organisms CORRECT ANS: Order, evolutionary adaptation, regulation, energy processing, growth and development, response to the environment, and reproduction 
 
Describe evolutionary adaptation and give an example CORRECT ANS: refers to smaller, genetic changes that allow for better survival of an organism. An example would be camouflage because if an animal can camo...
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BIOD 101 Exam 2 (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
 
 
 
 
List the 7 most widely accepted characteristics of living organisms CORRECT ANS: Order, evolutionary adaptation, regulation, energy processing, growth and development, response to the environment, and reproduction 
 
Describe evolutionary adaptation and give an example CORRECT ANS: refers to smaller, genetic changes that allow for better survival of an organism. An example would be camouflage because if an animal can camo...
BIOD 101 Module 1 (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified)
BIOD 101 Module 1 (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
 
 
 
What is matter, and what states can it exist in? CORRECT ANS: Matter is anything that takes up space by having volume and mass. It can exist in solid, liquid, or gaseous states. 
 
Explain the difference between essential and trace elements. CORRECT ANS: Essential elements are required for human life. Trace elements are required only in small quantities. 
 
Ionic bond CORRECT ANS: Generated based on the attraction betwee...
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BIOD 101 Module 1 (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
 
 
 
What is matter, and what states can it exist in? CORRECT ANS: Matter is anything that takes up space by having volume and mass. It can exist in solid, liquid, or gaseous states. 
 
Explain the difference between essential and trace elements. CORRECT ANS: Essential elements are required for human life. Trace elements are required only in small quantities. 
 
Ionic bond CORRECT ANS: Generated based on the attraction betwee...
Test Bank to accompany Human Physiology, Second Canadian Edition (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified)
Test Bank to accompany Human Physiology, Second Canadian Edition (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
 
Chapter 1: The Foundation of Physiology 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Which of the following is correctly matched? 
a.	anatomy/body function 
b.	bacteria/multicellular 
c.	organs/one primary tissue 
d.	physiology/body function 
ANS: D	PTS: 1	REF: 3	BLM: Remember 
 
2.	Which of the following is a mechanistic rather than a teleological explanation of a physiological phenomenon? 
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Test Bank to accompany Human Physiology, Second Canadian Edition (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
 
Chapter 1: The Foundation of Physiology 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	Which of the following is correctly matched? 
a.	anatomy/body function 
b.	bacteria/multicellular 
c.	organs/one primary tissue 
d.	physiology/body function 
ANS: D	PTS: 1	REF: 3	BLM: Remember 
 
2.	Which of the following is a mechanistic rather than a teleological explanation of a physiological phenomenon? 
a...
BASIC NUMERACY BNU1501 ASSIGNMENT 2 POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified)
BASIC NUMERACY BNU1501 ASSIGNMENT 2 POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
Question 1 
 
Perimeter of any given shape is the total distance around the boundaries or edges of that shape. 
 
Of all the sides of the given shape, only the perimeter (or circumference) of the semi-circle BC needs to be calculated. The other sides are given. 
Perimeter of semi-circle BC is given by: 
 

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BASIC NUMERACY BNU1501 ASSIGNMENT 2 POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
Question 1 
 
Perimeter of any given shape is the total distance around the boundaries or edges of that shape. 
 
Of all the sides of the given shape, only the perimeter (or circumference) of the semi-circle BC needs to be calculated. The other sides are given. 
Perimeter of semi-circle BC is given by: 
 

BMR Assignment 5 (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified)
BMR Assignment 5 (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
 
 
 
Which of the following structural components is the backbone of a ship? 1. Stringer 
2. Prow 
3. Stem 
4. Keel< 
 
Which of the following structural components divides the interior of a ship into compartments? 1. Longitudinals 
2. Bulkheads< 
3. Strakes 
4. Gunwales 
 
Which of the following structural components form the ship's hull? 1. Longitudinals 
2. Bulkheads 
3. Strakes< 
4. Gunwales 
 
The vertical di...
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BMR Assignment 5 (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
 
 
 
Which of the following structural components is the backbone of a ship? 1. Stringer 
2. Prow 
3. Stem 
4. Keel< 
 
Which of the following structural components divides the interior of a ship into compartments? 1. Longitudinals 
2. Bulkheads< 
3. Strakes 
4. Gunwales 
 
Which of the following structural components form the ship's hull? 1. Longitudinals 
2. Bulkheads 
3. Strakes< 
4. Gunwales 
 
The vertical di...
Statistics- Module 10
Statistics- Module 10 
 
 
 
Probability - Refers to the relative frequency of a particular outcome occurring over an infinite number of trials or occasions 
 
Proportion - Varies between .00 and 1.00 
 
It will not occur - If the probability of an outcome is .00, it is certain that it will... 
 
It will occur - If the probability of an outcome is 1.00, it is certain that it will... 
 
Equally likely model - The generating event yields possible outcomes that are each equally likely. 
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Statistics- Module 10 
 
 
 
Probability - Refers to the relative frequency of a particular outcome occurring over an infinite number of trials or occasions 
 
Proportion - Varies between .00 and 1.00 
 
It will not occur - If the probability of an outcome is .00, it is certain that it will... 
 
It will occur - If the probability of an outcome is 1.00, it is certain that it will... 
 
Equally likely model - The generating event yields possible outcomes that are each equally likely. 
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Module 10 statistics (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified)
Module 10 statistics (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
 
 
Standard error ANS: the result when the standard deviation of a statistic is estimated from the data 
 
t-distribution ANS: suppose that a SRS of size n is drawn from an N(µ,σ) population. Then the one-sample t statistic has the t distribution with n -1 degrees of freedom. There is a t distribution for every positive degrees of freedom k. All are symmetric distributions similar in shape to Normal distributions. The t...
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Module 10 statistics (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
 
 
Standard error ANS: the result when the standard deviation of a statistic is estimated from the data 
 
t-distribution ANS: suppose that a SRS of size n is drawn from an N(µ,σ) population. Then the one-sample t statistic has the t distribution with n -1 degrees of freedom. There is a t distribution for every positive degrees of freedom k. All are symmetric distributions similar in shape to Normal distributions. The t...
Statistics Module 9
Statistics Module 9 
 
 
Inferential Statistics - Ratio of the good to bad variance 
 
Requirements for causality - 
 
Hypothesis testing - 
 
Alpha (significance level) - The probability level below which a result is considered to be sufficiently unlikely to be due to chance (a = 0.5) 
 
P value (Probability Value) - The probability that an outcome or one more extreme is due simply to chance. The probability of obtaining that statistic given that the null hypothesis is true 
 
Syste...
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Statistics Module 9 
 
 
Inferential Statistics - Ratio of the good to bad variance 
 
Requirements for causality - 
 
Hypothesis testing - 
 
Alpha (significance level) - The probability level below which a result is considered to be sufficiently unlikely to be due to chance (a = 0.5) 
 
P value (Probability Value) - The probability that an outcome or one more extreme is due simply to chance. The probability of obtaining that statistic given that the null hypothesis is true 
 
Syste...
Statistics Module 8 (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified)
Statistics Module 8 (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
 
 
Independent ANS: sample data drawn from one population are completely unrelated to the selection of sample data from the other population 
 
dependent ANS: each data value in one sample can be paired with corresponding data values in the other sample 
 
confidence interval for population means ANS: (sample mean 1 - sample mean 2) - margin of error < population mean 1 - population mean 2 < (sample mean 1 - sample me...
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Statistics Module 8 (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
 
 
Independent ANS: sample data drawn from one population are completely unrelated to the selection of sample data from the other population 
 
dependent ANS: each data value in one sample can be paired with corresponding data values in the other sample 
 
confidence interval for population means ANS: (sample mean 1 - sample mean 2) - margin of error < population mean 1 - population mean 2 < (sample mean 1 - sample me...
Module 8 Statistics
Module 8 Statistics 
 
 
Statistical significance - Not likely to have occurred just by random chance; Often used term in scientific studies; Something other than chance is happening. 
 
Hypothesis test - Series if steps that allow us to establish statistical significance 
 
Null hypothesis - Beginning a claim; Status quo idea; Usually the parameter is equal to specific ways. 
 
What allows establishment of sampling distribution? - Null distribution 
 
Alternative Hypothesis (H1 or H...
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Module 8 Statistics 
 
 
Statistical significance - Not likely to have occurred just by random chance; Often used term in scientific studies; Something other than chance is happening. 
 
Hypothesis test - Series if steps that allow us to establish statistical significance 
 
Null hypothesis - Beginning a claim; Status quo idea; Usually the parameter is equal to specific ways. 
 
What allows establishment of sampling distribution? - Null distribution 
 
Alternative Hypothesis (H1 or H...