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Dynamics Rutgers Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • Dynamics Rutgers Exam Questions with Correct Answers

  • Examen • 23 pages • 2024
  • Dynamics Rutgers Exam Questions with Correct Answers Prehistoric - answer* BC *Believed that evil spirits in the body caused illness *Trepination- drilling holes in the skull to relieve evil spirits *most medicine was rooted in religious or spiritual beliefs *less spread of disease due to: -small communities -nomadic lifestyles ancient egyptians - answer*3000 BC- AD 500 *kept health records superstitious-- called upon the gods to heal them *religion prohibited dissection of the body,...
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AICE International History - Exam Review Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
  • AICE International History - Exam Review Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)

  • Examen • 5 pages • 2024
  • AICE International History - Exam Review Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated) Where was the Suez Canal built? - answerEgypt When was the Suez Canal built - answer1869 Who built the Suez Canal? - answerEgyptians Who funded the Suez Canal? - answerEuropeans What seas does the Suez Canal connect? - answerMediterranean Sea and the Red Sea Effects of Suez Canal - answerIncreases Egypt's trade w/ Europe by 600% Causes of the "Scramble for Africa" - answerStrategic factors, medical ...
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Contemporary Issues in Biology- Exam #3- Sawey Questions and Answers
  • Contemporary Issues in Biology- Exam #3- Sawey Questions and Answers

  • Examen • 7 pages • 2024
  • Contemporary Issues in Biology- Exam #3- Sawey Questions and Answers What caused the Bubonic Plague? - Answer- bacteria called Bacillus (rod-shaped) How much of the population was effected by this? - Answer- 25% of the population in Europe died in the mid-1300's How is the plague spread? - Answer- flea sucks blood from infected rat --> flea picks up bacteria that causes plague (Yersinia petis) --> flea feeds on human and spreads disease Malaria - Answer- one of the most deadly dis...
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Summary of Ecology, epidemiology and control of infectious diseases: partim Van Bortel (16/20)
  • Summary of Ecology, epidemiology and control of infectious diseases: partim Van Bortel (16/20)

  • Resume • 25 pages • 2021
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  • This document includes a full summary of all content seen in the classes taught by Wim Van Bortel of the course Ecology, epidemiology and control of infectious diseases given in the first Master in Biomedical Sciences: Infectious and Tropical Diseases. Caution: this document does not include the lectures given by professor Herwig Leirs. Obtained result for this course: 16/20
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Contemporary Issues in Biology- Exam #3- Sawey Questions and Answers
  • Contemporary Issues in Biology- Exam #3- Sawey Questions and Answers

  • Examen • 7 pages • 2024
  • Contemporary Issues in Biology- Exam #3- Sawey Questions and Answers What caused the Bubonic Plague? - Answer- bacteria called Bacillus (rod-shaped) How much of the population was effected by this? - Answer- 25% of the population in Europe died in the mid-1300's How is the plague spread? - Answer- flea sucks blood from infected rat --> flea picks up bacteria that causes plague (Yersinia petis) --> flea feeds on human and spreads disease Malaria - Answer- one of the most deadly dis...
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GCSE Geography AQA: Human Geography Questions and Answers Graded A+
  • GCSE Geography AQA: Human Geography Questions and Answers Graded A+

  • Examen • 39 pages • 2023
  • GCSE Geography AQA: Human Geography Questions and Answers Graded A+ What is urbanisation? The growth of a country's population living In an urban area What percentage of the world are urbanised? More than 50% (3.9 billion) of the world live in urban areas Why does urbanisation vary around the world? It varies between HIC which are more economically developed and LIC which are less economically developed. HIC have been industrialised so people already live in city's. What causes urbanisation...
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APUSH Exam Review 2021 (updated) to pass
  • APUSH Exam Review 2021 (updated) to pass

  • Examen • 13 pages • 2023
  • APUSH Exam Review 2021 (updated) to pass1.2 Native American Societies Before European Contact Explain how and why various native populations in the period before European contact interacted with the natural environment in North America Explain how the spread of maize impacted the American Southwest The new crop that Europeans brought during the Columbian Exchange allowed for migrating Natives to learn how to farm/ nurture crops. in return Europeans received new crops to take back to the...
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BIO 1M03 - Midterm 2 Questions With Verified Answers
  • BIO 1M03 - Midterm 2 Questions With Verified Answers

  • Examen • 25 pages • 2024
  • The origin of mammals occurred in which era? - Answer Triassic Period (252 Ma- 201 Ma) What are some key events that occurred within the Triassic Period? (2 points) - Answer - Pangea supercontinent formed through continental drift. - Therapsida groups had evolved within vertebrates Therapsida groups had increased metabolic rate inferred through: ___________________ (3 points) - Answer - upright posture (relative to reptiles) - muscular diaphragm for enhanced breathing - breathing while ...
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WIS2040 Topic 18 Questions and Answers Graded A+
  • WIS2040 Topic 18 Questions and Answers Graded A+

  • Examen • 5 pages • 2023
  • WIS2040 Topic 18 Questions and Answers Graded A+ Common Mynas are indigenous to ----- Asia Ian Atkinson of New Zealand showed that native Hawaiian forest birds suffered many extinctions following ----- construction of deep water wharves ----- is a potential cause of chains of extinctions deforestation Professor Steve Humphrey, Director of the School of Natural Resources and Environment at UF, found that ----- competed for food with native Florida Beach Mice House Mice The introduced ----- in...
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AMSCO APUSH Chapter 1-15 Already Graded A
  • AMSCO APUSH Chapter 1-15 Already Graded A

  • Examen • 36 pages • 2023
  • AMSCO APUSH Chapter 1-15 Already Graded A American Indian Societies 1491 Some time between 10,000 and 40,000 years ago, people may have migrated from Asia to the Americas, across a land bridge that connected Siberia and Alaska. Over a long period of time, successive generations migrated southward to the southern tip of South America. They evolved to hundreds of tribes, spoke different languages, and practiced different cultures. In the 1490s it is estimated that the Native American population wa...
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