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Science Olympiad: Rocks and minerals Rated A+
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Science Olympiad: Rocks and minerals 
 
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Albite 
H: 6.0, S.G: 2.63. A silicate (NaAlSi3O8) a widely distributed rock-forming feldspar. Generally 
white or light colore. Two directional cleavage. 
 
Almandine 
H:6.5-7.5, S.G:4.31. Color deep purplish red. Usually found in metamorphic rock. 
 
a deep red garnet consisting of iron aluminum silicate 
 
Amazonite 
H: 6.0, S.G: 2.5-2.6, Luster: Glassy-vitreous, Color: Green, white, flesh. The only green feldspar 
 
Apatite 
H 5.0, S.G. 3.1-...
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Life 103 Final Exam Questions & Answers Already Passed!!
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abiotic - Answer-nonliving: referring to physical and chemical properties of an environment 
biotic - Answer-pertaining to the living organisms in the environment 
catabolism - Answer-releases energy by breaking down complex molecules to simpler molecules 
anabolism - Answer-consumes energy to synthesize a complex molecule from simpler compounds 
metabolism - Answer-the totality of an organism's chemical reactions, consisting of catabolic and 
anabolic pathways, which manage the material and en...
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BIO 115 FINAL (Barry) WVU LATEST VERSION GRADED A+
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BIO 115 FINAL (Barry) WVU LATEST 
 
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scientific theory an explanation for a very general class of phenomena or observations that 
are supported by a wide body of evidence 
 
hypothesis -must be testable 
-must be falsifiable 
 
-is a proposed explanation for an observation 
 
mitotic spindles come out of centrosomes 
 
kinetochore microtubules spindle fibers that attach to the kinetochore (center) of 
chromosome 
 
non-kinetochore microtubules spindle fibers that attach to sp...
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Research paper: Applying core debates in political science
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This is a research paper of the course "Applying Core Debates in Political Science" (master Political Science). I was graded a 9.5 for this paper, the only critique was that I did not write enough about the limitations of the paper. I used cleavage theory (from the course "Core Debates in Political Science") to analyze whether there is a new cleavage based on political trust in the Netherlands. 
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biology 1406 lab practical 2 ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 LATEST EDITION AID GRADE A+
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From the cellular respiration and fermentation lab, why are the yeasts breaking down 
the sugars? 
the yeast are breaking down the sugars to produce ATP 
why will yeast metabolize monosaccharaides at a faster rate than disaccharides 
yeast will metabolize monosaccharides faster than dissacharides because 
dissacharides are more complex sugars and must first be broken down into its 
monosaccharide subunits, therefore taking more time 
how many NET molecules of ATP are created during aerobic respi...
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BIO 1A03 Test 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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BIO 1A03 Test 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed one gene-one enzyme hypothesis each gene contains the information needed to make an enzyme 
What did George Beadle and Edward Tatum research? Relationship between genes and proteins using the Neurospora Crassa 
One gene-one enzyme hypothosis (Neuroposa Example) Neurospora can grow well on minimal medium (simple sugar, vitamins, inorganic salts), and therefore it must have enzymes produced by a certain gene that that transform these materials i...
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Bio 242 exam 3 Correct Questions & Answers(RATED +)
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Notochord - ANSWER A rod of tough, flexible material that runs the length of a creature's body, providing the majority of its support and attachment sites for muscles. Is replaced by the backbone in vertebrates. 
 
pharyngeal gill slits - ANSWER Slits open to the outside from the pharynx. Function in filter feeding in invertebrates and are adapted as Eustachian tubes and middle ear bones in higher vertebrates. 
 
dorsal nerve cord - ANSWER A single nerve cord found in vertebrates. Invertebrates...
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UNIT 1 UNE CHEM 1005 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Hemoglobin binds oxygen with a greater affinity in the: correct answer: R state 
 
Hemoglobin bound to heme is termed a holoprotein. The heme or porphoryin ring is required for oxygen binding and it is termed a: correct answer: prosthetic group 
 
Alpha helices and beta sheets are primarily stabilized by: correct answer: H bonding 
 
Ligases are a class of enzymes characterized by their ability to: correct answer: synthesize bonds between carbon atoms and an additional atom that is involved ...
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BIO 441A EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION.
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BIO 441A EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION. 
LECTURE ONE - METABOLISM INTRODUCTION 
● Autotrophs synthesize all their own cellular constituents from simple molecules 
● Heterotrophs obtain energy through oxidation of organic compounds and therefore rely 
on autotrophs 
● Metabolism involves many reactions such as 
○ Glycolysis/gluconeogenesis 
○ The citric acid cycle 
○ Oxidative phosphorylation 
● Catabolism is the degradation of biomolecules 
○ Energy rich nutrients are...
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Bio 117 Exam 2 Quiz Latest Update Graded A+
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Bio 117 Exam 2 Quiz Latest Update 
 
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of ALL animals? 
A. 
Heterotrophic 
B. 
Together, they form a monophyletic group. 
C. 
Multicellular organisms 
D. 
 
Cells lacking cell walls. 
E. 
 
All animals have true tissues and organs. All animals have true tissues and organs. 
 
Which of the following are characteristics of Phylum Cnidaria? (Select All that Apply) 
A. 
 
Specialized stinging cells 
B. 
 
True Tissues 
 
C. 
Complete digestiv...