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Alberta Biology 20 Biosphere Review exam 1 Already Passed!!
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Biosphere - Area of Earth in which life exists 
Modern Ecology - a greater understanding of all actions that occur between organisms and their 
environment 
ex. ring necked pheasant and broken glass 
habitat - native environment where an organism lives and grows 
Species - individual organism that can interbreed and produce offspring that can reproduce 
biological community - all the species that share a given area 
Biodiversity - the number of different species in a given area 
What are five co...
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Final Exam Biology 20-1 Unit B (Alberta Curriculum) Fall 2023
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Final Exam Biology 20-1 Unit B (Alberta Curriculum) Fall 2023 
 
Ecology *** The study of interactions between organisms and their living and non-living environment. 
 
Abiotic Factor *** A non-living factor that influences an organism. 
 
Biotic Factor *** A living factor that influences an organism. 
 
Ecotone *** A transition area between ecosystems. 
 
Ecological Niche *** An organism's role in an ecosystem, consisting of its place in the food web, it's habitat, it's breeding area, and th...
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Alberta Biology 20- Ecology Ch. 1 And 2 Questions and Answers 2023
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Alberta Biology 20- Ecology Ch. 1 And 2 Questions and Answers 2023 
 
producer *** an organism that makes its own food and harnesses its own energy 
 
primary consumer *** eats producers 
 
secondary consumer *** eats primary consumers; eats mainly herbivores 
 
tertiary consumer *** feeds on other carnivores; eats secondary consumers 
 
decomposer *** organism that releases the nutrients trapped in dead organisms 
 
autotroph *** an organism that makes its own food and harnesses its own energy ...
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Biology 20 Alberta- Evolution Exam Prep Q&A Solved Correctly 100%
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Biology 20 Alberta- Evolution Exam Prep Q&A Solved Correctly 100% 
 
What do adaptations result from? *** Gradual change in the characteristics of members within a population over time 
 
Variation *** A visible or invisible difference that helps an individual survive is likely to be passed on from survivor to survivor 
 
Genetic Mutation *** May provide an individual with a selective advantage or a disadvantage, or neither (neutral) 
 
Sexual Reproduction *** Offspring have a combination of gen...
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Biology 20 - Alberta exam 1 Already Passed!!
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Biomes - Grassland, desert, rainforest, temperate deciduos forest, shrubland, coniferous forest, 
tundra 
Bioaccumulation - Increased concentration of toxins at higher levels of the food chain 
Pyramid of numbers - Tells you the number of organisms at each trophic level in an ecosystem 
Infiltration - Water soaking into soil to become part of the water table. 
Runoff - Movement of surface water 
Evaporation - Liquid to gas 
Condensation - Gas to liquid 
Precipitation - Movement of water from atm...
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COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING- A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE 5TH EDITION BY Stamler, Yiu TESTBANK. QUESTIONS AND 100 CORRECT ANSWERS.
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Chapter 1: The History of Community Health Nursing in Canada 
Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective 5th Edition Stamler 
 
 
Multiple Choice Questions 
 
1.	Who would a visiting nurse most likely work with in the early 1900s in Canada? 
a.	Families who could afford to pay 
b.	Poor and destitute families 
c.	The community 
d.	School children 
 
Correct Answer: b (page 6) 
 
2.	Which community health nursing specialty emerged in early 20th-century Canada to combat communic...
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Biology 20 – Alberta Speed Test solved 100%
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Biology 20 – Alberta Speed Test solved 100% 
 
Grassland, desert, rainforest, temperate deciduos forest, shrubland, coniferous forest, tundra *ANS* Biomes 
 
Increased concentration of toxins at higher levels of the food chain *ANS* Bioaccumulation 
 
Tells you the number of organisms at each trophic level in an ecosystem *ANS* Pyramid of numbers 
 
Water soaking into soil to become part of the water table. *ANS* Infiltration 
 
Movement of surface water *ANS* Runoff 
 
Liquid to gas *ANS* Eva...
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Biology 20 Final Exam (Alberta) Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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Neutrophils 
 White blood Cell (granulocyte), sphirical, multilobed nuceli, granulated, 
10-14 um 
Basophils 
 White Blood Cell (granulocyte), sphirical, lobed nuclei, irregularly shaped, 
release histamine, promotes blood flow to injury, granulated, 10-12 um, 
nucleus fills whole cell 
Eosinophils 
 White Blood Cell (granulocyte), sphirical, bilobed nuceli, granulated, 10 - 
14 um, phagocytize antigen - antibody complexes 
Monocytes 
 White Blood Cell, Can leave blood stream, fur...
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Biology 30 (Alberta) - Reproduction and Embryology Latest 2023 Graded A+
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Biology 30 (Alberta) - Reproduction and Embryology Latest 2023 Graded A+ Kidney Filters blood of impurities (eg. Urea) and produces urine. 
Ureter Transports urine to the bladder for storage. 
Bladder Stores urine. 
Urethra Common duct for the excretion of urine and semen from ejaculation. 
Testes Produces sperm under the influence of FSH and testosterone under the influence of LH. 
Epididymis Involved in sperm maturation (first 2/3rd's) - last 3rd is involved in mature sperm storage. 
Prostate...
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Biology 30 Alberta- The 5 Senses (Sight, Smell, Touch, Sight, Hearing) Q&A 2023
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Biology 30 Alberta- The 5 Senses (Sight, Smell, Touch, Sight, Hearing) Q&A 2023 
 
How are stimuli detected? *ANS* By sensory receptors 
 
How does sensation occur? *ANS* Electrochemical impulses arrive at cerebral cortex 
 
Sensory adaptation *ANS* Process by which repeated, insignificant signals are filtered out 
 
What do photoreceptors do? *ANaS* Detect light (e.g. rods and cones in human eye) 
 
What do chemoreceptors do? *ANS* Detect chemical signals (e.g. olfactory cells for smell, taste ...
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