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MIC 102unit 5-2 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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MIC 102unit 5-2 Exam 
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The stable association of one organism with another is called - Answer-Blank 1: 
symbiosis or symbiotic 
Historically, the smaller organism in a symbiotic relationship was termed the symbiont 
and the larger organism the host. Currently, these two organisms are now regarded as 
_____. - Answer-partners 
A symbiotic relationship in which each partner receives some benefit, but each partner 
can also live independently is called _____. - Ans...
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WSU Biology 106 Exam 2 >> Questions and Answers Graded A++
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Fungi	heterotrophs that feed by absorption 
Heterotrophs	absorb nutrients from outside the body 
Roles of fungi	decomposers, parasites, mutualists (symbiotic and microrizzae), early land colonizers 
What do fungi use to break complex molecules?	Enzymes 
Chitin	made of cellulose, make up the cell walls of fungi 
Hyphae	continuous strands above/below ground, generate spores, colonizes soil 
Fungi life cycle	 
Mycellum	a ...
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IB Global Politics Development Latest 
 
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development sustained increase in the standard of living of a society 
 
human development the process of enlarging people's freedoms and opportunities and 
improving their well-being 
 
economic development the increase in productivity and revenue 
 
sociopolitical development social developments 
 
GDP shows average income but does not show how this is dispersed 
 
Gini Coefficient measures inequality of society, assumes inequality ...
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ocean 100 sacramentogrilo final exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved correctly
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biological productivity - Answer-synthesis of organic materials from inorganic substances by 
photosynthesis/chemosynthesis 
what are the inputs & outputs of photosynthesis? - Answer-inputs: water, carbon dioxide, & sun energy 
outputs: sugar & oxygen 
(6H2O + 6CO2 + sunlight - > C6H12O6 + 6O2) 
what are the different types of light penetration in the oceans? - Answer-1. red/orange = turned into 
heat energy b/c they cannot reach all the way down 
2. green/blue/purple = farthest reaching ligh...
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ISS EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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The domestication of dogs first occurred by early humans stealing wolf cubs from a den and raising them. - Answer- False 
 
The domestication of cats began because wild cats wanted to live close to us to catch the mice attracted to our grain. - Answer- true 
 
In the current, scientifically-backed theory of how animals were first domesticated, both the humans and non-human animals had agency in the domestication process. - Answer- true 
 
____ took the notion of natural selection and survival of...
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Texes PACT 4-8 Science (Biology) questions and answers all are graded A+
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Organelle - A tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell 
Mitochondria - Powerhouse of the cell, organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production 
Ribosome - Site of protein synthesis 
Golgi apparatus - A system of membranes that modifies and packages proteins for export by the 
cell - the "UPS" of the cell 
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum - A system covered with ribosomes (which makes it rough) where 
transport proteins are assembled 
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulu...
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NUSCTX 104 Final Exam Questions with well explained answers
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Nutrigenomics - The relationship between genes and diet 
Diet - Individually what someone eats 
Cuisine - Collectively what a population eats 
Physical Environment - Why do we grow what we do? Climate, soil, water, plant life, animal life. 
Socioeconomic environment - Broader economic and political environment affects access to food. 
Sociocultural Environment - Technology, social organization, and ideology 
Technology - A society's technology interacts with other aspects of culture (ex. fire) ...
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The domestication of dogs first occurred by early humans stealing wolf cubs from a den and raising them. - Answer- False 
 
The domestication of cats began because wild cats wanted to live close to us to catch the mice attracted to our grain. - Answer- true 
 
In the current, scientifically-backed theory of how animals were first domesticated, both the humans and non-human animals had agency in the domestication process. - Answer- true 
 
____ took the notion of natural selection and survival of...
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EPPP Study Guide 2023 with Complete Solutions
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repression - ANSWER-the most basic defense mechanism that underlies all others 
 
procedures of analysis (psychoanalysis) - ANSWER-confrontation, clarification, interpretation, working through 
 
archetypes - ANSWER-universal mental structures that predispose people to react to certain external circumstances in specific ways 
 
object constancy development (Mahler) - ANSWER-normal autistic, normal symbiotic, separation-individuation 
 
Karen Horney - ANSWER-Neo-Freudian; suggested that children ...
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Lecture 1: Introduction to Parasitology Questions and Correct Answers
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Parasitology - the study of parasites 
 
Parasite - an organism that lives on or in another and causes damage to the host 
 
Host - the organism that gives a parasite a home 
 
Zoonosis - disease that can be transmitted between humans and animals 
 
Why is parasitology so important? - -ability to participate in client education 
-public health concerning zoonosis 
-economy concerns 
 
Symbiosis - living together; any association between at least 2 living organisms of different ...