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chromo
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color
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Oxidative enzymes
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catalase
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Epithalamus
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part of diencephalon small region superior to the thalamus consists of pineal gland helps induce sleep
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what becomes middle trunk
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c7
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Decreased GI IgA
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german sheps
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alpha cells
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-glucagon-liver-promotes conversion of glycogen to glucose
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Air Masses develop over:
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Source Regions
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instruments of survey research
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questionnaires, interview
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PHYSICAL STRESS ON BONES LEADS TO
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GROWTH
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innervation of flexor carpi ulnaris
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ulnar nerve
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Endospore
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The spore within a spourlating cell
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SVO, Subject-Verb-ObjectEx.Pat kissed Jerry
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Synax and Meaning
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sperm tail
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mitochondria in tail: generates energy (ATP)
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Santiago Calatrava
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The Turning Torso Apartment Tower, Malmo, Sweden
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action of the digastric
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depress mandibleelevate hyoid bone
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The composition of a bacterial cell wall determines whether or not the bacterium is gram positive or gram negative.
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true
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Energy Needs
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Infant(15lb)-- 650 kcal1 yr-- 1000 kcal3yr-- 1300 kcal10yr-- 2000 kcalAdult (150lb)-- 2000 kcal
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amino acids + tRNA form
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amino acyl tRNA
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V Gordon Childe
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This man created the Oasis Theory
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What is the functional unit of compact bone?
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Osteon
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Defects of Sacrum
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Sacralization of L5 Lumbarization of S1
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what diseae is associated with Trypanosoma brucei
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african sleeping sickness
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An E. coli can move ~mph
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0.0001 mph1x10^-4 mph
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Vital Signs of Obesity
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- Waist Circumference
- Weight
- BMI
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Thermal metamorphism
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due to the heat from intrusive magma
creates zoned mands of alteration in host rock
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Social Responsibility
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Implies that an entity whether it is government, corporation, organization or individual has a responsibility to society
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Three Stages of Development:
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1) Cumulus Stage2) Mature Stage3) Dissipation Stage
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The oldest living fossils are called what? What are they related to? How old are they?
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stromalitescyanobacteria3.5 billion years old
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Riverine inputs to the adjacent ocean
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a. Nutrients
b. Stability (spreading freshwater lens)
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thin client
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when the apps no longer reside on the end-users system
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granules and inclusions: store what?
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compounds used for energy production or macromolecular building blocks
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fathers and co sleeping
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75% of fathers said the babies would sleep in their own bed in the parents room: want to squish the baby, or they themselves would not get enough sleep
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What is the target and effect of Mannose-binding lectin (MBL)?
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Target: Mannose-containing microbial CHOs, (cell walls)Effect: Comoplement activation, opsonization
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Changes in size and shape: Allometry
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Relative growth rates of different body parts during development (ontogeny)ex)head size vs leg length in human developmentex)antler vs body size in deer
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what are the two main types of veins
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deep- run parallel to arteriessuperficial- right below skin
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What is the function of the pericardium?
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Supports heart and large vessels. Provides lubrication to minimize friction between heart muscle and pericardial cavity
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slime layer, capsulesphagocytosis, dehydration, viruses, protists
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gram - cell wall has ___ layer and ___ membrane
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examples of species dispersal in the environment
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African plant called the acacia tree - lives with fire ants, mutualistic, makes drops of sucrose to attract them. to protect it from herbivoresshrub- Euclea is always in the shade of the acacia tree= uniformly distributed but acacia is clumped
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