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Main idea
Ans: A full sentence about what the text is about. Main point
being made by the author.
Topic
Ans: A few words about what the text is about. Subject of the
text
Main point
Ans: Similar to the main idea. Basically just the main point of
the passage. Look at the last sentence of the first paragraph
(sometimes it's there)
Drawing logical conclusions must be
Ans: supported directly by the text
Denotative
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Ans: Literal meaning of word
Technical writing
Ans: Describes complex processes
Implications
Ans: Things the author does not state directly
Abstract
Ans: Summary of a book, comes before the table of contents
Opinion
Ans: Author's own feelings. Look for words like "should, best,
etc."
Explicit
Ans: Told directly by the author, an author's interpretation of
events or perspective
Implicit
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Ans: Not stated directly but the reader understands because of
the clues in the text.
Summary
Ans: Look at the first sentence of the last paragraph.
Summaries are hard to read because they leave out digressions,
graceful language, and asides
Negative correlation
Ans: As one variable increases, the other decreases
Positive correlation
Ans: As one variable increases, the other increases
Centromere
Ans: Center of the chromosome determines how many
chromosomes there are
chromatid
Ans: long shape of the chromosome
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chromatin
Ans: messy form of chromosomes
Centrosome
Ans: Assists in moving chromosomes throughout the entire
process. NOT the same as Centromere. Remember it like this,
chromosome ends with "some", so centro"some" refers to
chromosome. They have the same ending.
The cell cycle is divided into
Ans: TWO major phases (Interphase and mitosis)
At the beginning of S phase the cell has
Ans: 46 total chromatin (23 maternal, 23 paternal)
Maternal
Ans: From the mother
Paternal
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