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Legitimate power - Power that comes from one's organizational role or position    Reward Power - The ability to grant a reward, such as an increase in pay, a perk,  or an attractive job assignment.    Coercive Power - the ability to take something away
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    Legitimate power - Power that comes from one's organizational role or position Reward Power - The ability to grant a reward, such as an increase in pay, a perk, or an attractive job assignment. Coercive Power - the ability to take something away

  • Legitimate power - Power that comes from one's organizational role or position Reward Power - The ability to grant a reward, such as an increase in pay, a perk, or an attractive job assignment. Coercive Power - the ability to take something away or punish someone for noncompliance Referent Power - Power that stems from the personal characteristics of the person such as the degree to which we like, respect, and want to be like them. Expert Power - power that comes from ...
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CD480 Test 2Exam questions and answers  Graded A+  Neurons  found in cns and pns  neurons  transmit informstion via electrochemical signals  parts of a neuron  dendrites, soma, and axon  dendrites  recieves signals  soma  cell body  axon  sends signals aw
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    CD480 Test 2Exam questions and answers Graded A+ Neurons found in cns and pns neurons transmit informstion via electrochemical signals parts of a neuron dendrites, soma, and axon dendrites recieves signals soma cell body axon sends signals aw

  • CD480 Test 2Exam questions and answers Graded A+ Neurons found in cns and pns neurons transmit informstion via electrochemical signals parts of a neuron dendrites, soma, and axon dendrites recieves signals soma cell body axon sends signals away types of neurons -sensory -motor -interneurons
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Bio 121- Chapter 8 Final Exam questions and  answers Graded A+
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    Bio 121- Chapter 8 Final Exam questions and answers Graded A+

  • Bio 121- Chapter 8 Final Exam questions and answers Graded A+ A(n) ______ is an example of an organism that can sometimes reproduce asexually. - Komodo dragon Ordinary cell division produces two daughter cells that are genetically identical. This type of cell division is important for all of the following functions EXCEPT - production of sperm and eggs. The mitotic cell cycle results in the production of ________. - two cells, each with the same amount of genetic material and the...
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Bio 121 Syllabus questions and answers Graded A+
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  • Bio 121 Syllabus questions and answers Graded A+ What percent are exams in our final grade? - 40% What percent are quizzes in our final grade? - 10% What percent are canvas assignments in our final grade? - 5% What percent are PBL's (problem based learning) in our final grade? - 5% What percent are unit assignments in our final grade? - 5% What percent are writing assignments in our final grade? - 10% What percent is Bio Lab in ou
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BIO 121 Lab Final Exam ! questions and answers  Graded A+
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  • BIO 121 Lab Final Exam ! questions and answers Graded A+ which of the following is NOT one of the fundamental characteristics of science? - it involves a search for irregularities a useful hypothesis is - a testable statement the scientific method includes all of the following EXCEPT - theories in an experiment, which of the following variables is used as baseline for comparison? - control a theory is... - an idea on which experts in the field agree in a typical solution, the _...
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Bio 121 Final questions and answers Graded A
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  • Bio 121 Final questions and answers Graded A+ True or False: All chordates are vertebrates. (1) - False (1) Which of the following are amniotes? - Reptiles ; Birds True or False: Birds are ectothermic. (2) - False (2) True or False: Humans are directly descended from chimpanzees. (3) - False (3) Which of the following is NOT a bilaterian? - Cnidarians What animal group is characterized by having a chitinous exoskeleton and eight legs? - Arachnids
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Bio 121 Final Exam questions and answers Graded  A+
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  • Bio 121 Final Exam questions and answers Graded A+ According to Darwin, existing life forms resulted from the modification of pre existing life forms through the interaction of two factors. What are those two interacting factors? - variation of traits & natural selection. Type of Evidence of Evolution Each Example Demonstrates: a. Extinct/living members of the horse family. b. Gill ridges in human & fish embryos. c. Camera eye of squids & humans. d. Kale, broccoli, & cabbage....
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Bio 121 Final Exam Review questions and answers  Graded A+
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  • Bio 121 Final Exam Review questions and answers Graded A+ evolution - change overtime biological evolution - consists of genetic change in populations of organisms across generations the two naturalists from England who established the idea of natural selection - 1. Alfred Russell Wallace 2.Charles Darwin where Alfred studied natural selection - Archipelago where Charles Darwin studied natural selection - on his voyage of HMS Beagle HMS Beagle - Charles D
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BIO 121 Final Exam Review Purdue questions and  answers Graded A+
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  • BIO 121 Final Exam Review Purdue questions and answers Graded A+ You need to use a molecule to examine the molecular phylogeny/ relatedness of two organisms. What characteristics should this molecule have? - 1.) found in both organisms you are studying 2.) Similar function between the two organisms 3.) Homologous sections 4.) Slow changing What are some of the main differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes? - Prokaryotes- reproduce asexually, have fewer organelles, have ci...
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