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Bill and Farrah have been recently hired by Superior Stereo Systems
Bill and Farrah have been recently hired by Superior Stereo Systems, a cutting-edge 
manufacturer of stereo speakers. Both Bill and Farrah have been assigned to work on two 
product teams, the Superior V, an existing product, and the Superior VI, a brand new speaker 
technology. The Super V is reviewing the pricing strategy used to this point. Bill, a recent 
graduate with a degree in economics, is insistent that they should price the speakers to maximize 
profits. He explains, "It is basic e...
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Bill and Farrah have been recently hired by Superior Stereo Systems, a cutting-edge 
manufacturer of stereo speakers. Both Bill and Farrah have been assigned to work on two 
product teams, the Superior V, an existing product, and the Superior VI, a brand new speaker 
technology. The Super V is reviewing the pricing strategy used to this point. Bill, a recent 
graduate with a degree in economics, is insistent that they should price the speakers to maximize 
profits. He explains, "It is basic e...
5) (5 marks total) Healthy community design involves a series of trad
5) (5 marks total) Healthy community design involves a series of trade-offs to maximize the 
health benefits of communities while minimizing the negative health impacts. Please describe 
some of these trade-offs or "tensions," in which one (or more) principle(s) of healthy 
community design may act in opposition to (an)other principle(s) 
 
Solution 
 
Healthy community design can affect our physical and mental health. Healthy community design 
is planning and designing communities that ...
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5) (5 marks total) Healthy community design involves a series of trade-offs to maximize the 
health benefits of communities while minimizing the negative health impacts. Please describe 
some of these trade-offs or "tensions," in which one (or more) principle(s) of healthy 
community design may act in opposition to (an)other principle(s) 
 
Solution 
 
Healthy community design can affect our physical and mental health. Healthy community design 
is planning and designing communities that ...
A. Stimulus, effector, efferent pathway, integrating center, afferent
A. Stimulus, effector, efferent pathway, integrating center, afferent pathway, receptor. B. 
Stimulus, receptor, efferent pathway, integrating center, afferent pathway, effector. C. Stimulus, 
receptor, afferent pathway, integrating center, efferent pathway, effector. D. Stimulus, effector, 
afferent pathway, integrating center, efferent pathway, receptor. E. Effector, efferent pathway, 
integrating center, afferent pathway, receptor, stimulus. 11. Which one of the following is the 
correct sequ...
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A. Stimulus, effector, efferent pathway, integrating center, afferent pathway, receptor. B. 
Stimulus, receptor, efferent pathway, integrating center, afferent pathway, effector. C. Stimulus, 
receptor, afferent pathway, integrating center, efferent pathway, effector. D. Stimulus, effector, 
afferent pathway, integrating center, efferent pathway, receptor. E. Effector, efferent pathway, 
integrating center, afferent pathway, receptor, stimulus. 11. Which one of the following is the 
correct sequ...
Briefly describe the different mechanisms (simple diffusion, facilita
Briefly describe the different mechanisms (simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, active 
transport) by which solutes can cross the membrane. Provide examples of specific substances 
that cross the membrane by each of the methods. Define osmosis and how this process affects 
cells that are placed in hypertonic, isotonic and 1. 2. ypotonic solutions. 
 
Solution 
 
1. Simple diffusion is the process which the solutes are moved along a concentration gradient in 
a solution or a senipermeable e...
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Briefly describe the different mechanisms (simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, active 
transport) by which solutes can cross the membrane. Provide examples of specific substances 
that cross the membrane by each of the methods. Define osmosis and how this process affects 
cells that are placed in hypertonic, isotonic and 1. 2. ypotonic solutions. 
 
Solution 
 
1. Simple diffusion is the process which the solutes are moved along a concentration gradient in 
a solution or a senipermeable e...
18. Bacterial endotoxin LPS is found in (a) the outer membrane (b) t
18. Bacterial endotoxin LPS is found in: (a) the outer membrane (b) the periplasmic space (c) 
the enzymes (e) the muramic acid (d) the peptidoglycan 19. All Spirochaetes possess (a) 
flagellaa (b) axial filaments 20. When both ends of a cell has one flagellum, this is called (a) 
monotrichous (b) lophotrichous (e) amphitrichous(d) peritrichous 21. Which are readily and 
easily removed from a bacterial cell: (a) endospores (b) slime layers (e) axial filament (d) 
mesosomes (e) capsules 22. Gram ...
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18. Bacterial endotoxin LPS is found in: (a) the outer membrane (b) the periplasmic space (c) 
the enzymes (e) the muramic acid (d) the peptidoglycan 19. All Spirochaetes possess (a) 
flagellaa (b) axial filaments 20. When both ends of a cell has one flagellum, this is called (a) 
monotrichous (b) lophotrichous (e) amphitrichous(d) peritrichous 21. Which are readily and 
easily removed from a bacterial cell: (a) endospores (b) slime layers (e) axial filament (d) 
mesosomes (e) capsules 22. Gram ...
17. which ofth·following is not.ype or bone cell long bonen, is cal
17. which ofth·following is not."ype or bone cell long bonen, is calied a(n) b. Osteoclast G. 
Osteocyte d. Osteoolasp b. osteon e pillar system d. Sharpey's system 20. Which characteristic 
of cartilage enhances its job as the precursor to endochondral bone? gap junctions found within 
a. lacunae b. Volkmann's canals c. Haversian canals a. Cartilage can decay easily. b. Cartilage 
can accommodate mitosis. c. Cartilage is a weak tissue. d. Cartilage is retained as part of the 
skeletal...
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17. which ofth·following is not."ype or bone cell long bonen, is calied a(n) b. Osteoclast G. 
Osteocyte d. Osteoolasp b. osteon e pillar system d. Sharpey's system 20. Which characteristic 
of cartilage enhances its job as the precursor to endochondral bone? gap junctions found within 
a. lacunae b. Volkmann's canals c. Haversian canals a. Cartilage can decay easily. b. Cartilage 
can accommodate mitosis. c. Cartilage is a weak tissue. d. Cartilage is retained as part of the 
skeletal...
An aluminum link is subjected to axial tension.The loading is limit
An aluminum link is subjected to axial tension.The loading is limited by the conditions 
 of not yielding and not elongating excessively. The yield limit is satisfied if the stress remains 
below 50% of the 325 MPa yield stress. The elongation must remain below 0.1 mm. The link 
cross-section is rectangular, 3 mm by 7 mm. Assuming elastic behavior, determine the maximum 
allowable tensile force for two cases: (a) the length of the link is 35 mm and (b) the length of the 
link is 55 mm. 
 
Solut...
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An aluminum link is subjected to axial tension.The loading is limited by the conditions 
 of not yielding and not elongating excessively. The yield limit is satisfied if the stress remains 
below 50% of the 325 MPa yield stress. The elongation must remain below 0.1 mm. The link 
cross-section is rectangular, 3 mm by 7 mm. Assuming elastic behavior, determine the maximum 
allowable tensile force for two cases: (a) the length of the link is 35 mm and (b) the length of the 
link is 55 mm. 
 
Solut...
An organism uses carbon dioxide and light as its source of carbon and
An organism uses carbon dioxide and light as its source of carbon and energy respectively 
therefore it is best classified as 1. 2. Which of the following does not has DNA inside A. A cell 
of a bacteria B. A lysosome C. A mitochondria D. A chloroplast 3. Which of the following can 
only act as hydrogen bond acceptor OH 
 
Solution 
 
Answer 1. Photoautotroph (Photsynthetic organisms) 
Answer 2. B. A lysosome (Orgalelle filled with lytic enzymes) 
Answer 3. C
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An organism uses carbon dioxide and light as its source of carbon and energy respectively 
therefore it is best classified as 1. 2. Which of the following does not has DNA inside A. A cell 
of a bacteria B. A lysosome C. A mitochondria D. A chloroplast 3. Which of the following can 
only act as hydrogen bond acceptor OH 
 
Solution 
 
Answer 1. Photoautotroph (Photsynthetic organisms) 
Answer 2. B. A lysosome (Orgalelle filled with lytic enzymes) 
Answer 3. C
1100 KEY TERM MATCHING 6. thymus gland A. purify lymph from the arm
1100 KEY TERM MATCHING 6. thymus gland A. purify lymph from the arms B. ic vessels 8. 
lymphatic trunks 9 tonsils 10. valves 11. cortex 12. axillary lymph nodes 13. trabeculae 14. 
bronchomediastinal trunk 15. thoracic duct 16. Hassall's corpuscle drains lymph from the 
thoracic cavity C. outer region of a lymph node D. largest lymphatic duct E. reservoir of blood F. 
connective tissue cover of some lymphatic organs G. receives lymph from right arm and upper 
body H. contains venous sinuses i...
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1100 KEY TERM MATCHING 6. thymus gland A. purify lymph from the arms B. ic vessels 8. 
lymphatic trunks 9 tonsils 10. valves 11. cortex 12. axillary lymph nodes 13. trabeculae 14. 
bronchomediastinal trunk 15. thoracic duct 16. Hassall's corpuscle drains lymph from the 
thoracic cavity C. outer region of a lymph node D. largest lymphatic duct E. reservoir of blood F. 
connective tissue cover of some lymphatic organs G. receives lymph from right arm and upper 
body H. contains venous sinuses i...
. What is the difference between thymine and thymidine (1pt) Sol
. What is the difference between thymine and thymidine? (1pt) 
 
Solution 
 
1) Thymine is one of the pyrimidine nitrogen base present in nucleic acids. It is present in DNA, 
absent in RNA instead Uracil is present. When a nitrogenous base Thymine is linked to a pentose 
sugar, a nucleoside is formed that is Thymidine. The nucleosides of DNA are commonly referred 
to as deoxynucleosides ( deoxythymidine). When a phosphate group is added to a nucleoside a 
nucleotide is formed. when thymidine ...
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. What is the difference between thymine and thymidine? (1pt) 
 
Solution 
 
1) Thymine is one of the pyrimidine nitrogen base present in nucleic acids. It is present in DNA, 
absent in RNA instead Uracil is present. When a nitrogenous base Thymine is linked to a pentose 
sugar, a nucleoside is formed that is Thymidine. The nucleosides of DNA are commonly referred 
to as deoxynucleosides ( deoxythymidine). When a phosphate group is added to a nucleoside a 
nucleotide is formed. when thymidine ...