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WVU BCOR 370 Study guide with Questions and Correct Answers
Motivation - Process by which behavior is: 
a) Energized - how hard a person works 
b) Directed - what a person does 
c) Maintained - how long a person works 
What are the six steps of the Motivation Process - 1. Unsatisfied Needs 
2. Tension 
3. Drives 
4. Behavior 
5. Satisfied Needs 
6. Reduction of Tension
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
Motivation - Process by which behavior is: 
a) Energized - how hard a person works 
b) Directed - what a person does 
c) Maintained - how long a person works 
What are the six steps of the Motivation Process - 1. Unsatisfied Needs 
2. Tension 
3. Drives 
4. Behavior 
5. Satisfied Needs 
6. Reduction of Tension
WSU Biology 315 Exam 1 with Questions and Correct Answers
Anatomy - The study of the structure of the human body 
Dissection - "I cut up" 
Prosection - "Already cut up" 
Anatomical Terminology - -Based on ancient Greek or Latin 
-Provides standard nomenclature worlwide 
Branches of Anatomy - 1. Gross anatomy (visible to naked eye; muscles, bones, organs)
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 52 pages •
Anatomy - The study of the structure of the human body 
Dissection - "I cut up" 
Prosection - "Already cut up" 
Anatomical Terminology - -Based on ancient Greek or Latin 
-Provides standard nomenclature worlwide 
Branches of Anatomy - 1. Gross anatomy (visible to naked eye; muscles, bones, organs)
WSU Biology 102 Final Exam Carlyole with Questions and Correct Answers
What is a theory in science? - and overarching explanation of a variety of related 
observations 
What is a hypothesis - an educated guess about a natural phenomenon 
Science is limited to hypotheses that can be falsified. What does this mean? - That 
Hypotheses must be made so that they can be proven either right or wrong, true or false. 
What does it mean to say a hypothesis is falsifiable? - it is possible to imagine some 
observation that would show the hypothesis is false
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
What is a theory in science? - and overarching explanation of a variety of related 
observations 
What is a hypothesis - an educated guess about a natural phenomenon 
Science is limited to hypotheses that can be falsified. What does this mean? - That 
Hypotheses must be made so that they can be proven either right or wrong, true or false. 
What does it mean to say a hypothesis is falsifiable? - it is possible to imagine some 
observation that would show the hypothesis is false
WSU Bio 315 Lab Exam 2 Clinical Correlates with Questions and Correct Answers
Alzheimer's Disease - Progressive loss of neurons and atrophy of the brain. 
Brain Tumor - Abnormal growth of tissue in the brain, caused by cancer. 
cerebrovascular accident (CVA) - a.k.a. "Stroke". Lack of blood supply to the brain 
causing brain damage 
epidural block - the injection of anesthesia into the spinal cord 
Hydrocephalus - Increase of cranial pressure due to buildup of CSF, caused by a 
blockage in the brain.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Alzheimer's Disease - Progressive loss of neurons and atrophy of the brain. 
Brain Tumor - Abnormal growth of tissue in the brain, caused by cancer. 
cerebrovascular accident (CVA) - a.k.a. "Stroke". Lack of blood supply to the brain 
causing brain damage 
epidural block - the injection of anesthesia into the spinal cord 
Hydrocephalus - Increase of cranial pressure due to buildup of CSF, caused by a 
blockage in the brain.
WSU Bio 315 Lab Exam 1 with Questions and Correct Answers
Cranial cavity - Where brain is 
Calvaria - The "skull cap" 
Cranial Base - The floor of the cranial cavity 
Anterior Cranial Fossa - Top 
Middle Cranial Fossa - Middle 
Posterior Cranial Fossa - Bottom, back of head
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
Cranial cavity - Where brain is 
Calvaria - The "skull cap" 
Cranial Base - The floor of the cranial cavity 
Anterior Cranial Fossa - Top 
Middle Cranial Fossa - Middle 
Posterior Cranial Fossa - Bottom, back of head
WSU BIO 315 Exam 1 with Questions and Correct Answers
A microscope examines a tissue that consists of a single layer of DENSELY packed cells 
whose plasma membranes are attached to one another by TIGHT JUNCTIONS and 
desmosomes. What is this tissue? - Epithelium 
Which branch of anatomy studies microscopic structures ? - Histology 
The appendicular region of the body includes the - arms and legs 
The nose is _____ to the mouth - superior
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
A microscope examines a tissue that consists of a single layer of DENSELY packed cells 
whose plasma membranes are attached to one another by TIGHT JUNCTIONS and 
desmosomes. What is this tissue? - Epithelium 
Which branch of anatomy studies microscopic structures ? - Histology 
The appendicular region of the body includes the - arms and legs 
The nose is _____ to the mouth - superior
WSU Bio 102 Final Exam with Questions and Correct Answers
How does BPA cause cancer? - it disrupts meiosis and mitosis causing breast and prostate 
cancer. 
3 and 7 plastics may contain BPA 
What is a genetic fingerprint? how do you make one? - -Genetic Fingerprint: DNA uses 
the differences in base sequences to identify individuals. 
-DNA fingerprinting involves 3 tools: 
1. PCR to get large amounts of DNA 
2. Restriction digest with blunt ends to fragment the DNA with precision 
3. Gel electrophoresis to separate and visualize the DNA fragments
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
How does BPA cause cancer? - it disrupts meiosis and mitosis causing breast and prostate 
cancer. 
3 and 7 plastics may contain BPA 
What is a genetic fingerprint? how do you make one? - -Genetic Fingerprint: DNA uses 
the differences in base sequences to identify individuals. 
-DNA fingerprinting involves 3 tools: 
1. PCR to get large amounts of DNA 
2. Restriction digest with blunt ends to fragment the DNA with precision 
3. Gel electrophoresis to separate and visualize the DNA fragments
WSU Bio 102 Exam 1 study guide with Questions and Correct Answers
hypothesis - an informed, logical, and plausible explanation of observations of the natural 
world 
what does it mean that a hypothesis must be "falsifiable" - it must make predictions that 
can be clearly determined to be true or false, right or wrong 
correlation - a statistical relation indicating that two or more aspects of the natural world 
behave in an interrelated manner 
causation - a change in one aspect of the natural world causes a change in another aspect 
independent variable - v...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
hypothesis - an informed, logical, and plausible explanation of observations of the natural 
world 
what does it mean that a hypothesis must be "falsifiable" - it must make predictions that 
can be clearly determined to be true or false, right or wrong 
correlation - a statistical relation indicating that two or more aspects of the natural world 
behave in an interrelated manner 
causation - a change in one aspect of the natural world causes a change in another aspect 
independent variable - v...
The Sabalauski Air assault school phase 2 Exam with Questions and Correct Answers
What is the min weight for any sling load to fly - 500 lbs 
What is the hook capacity of the UH-60 L/M - 9000 lbs 
What are the 3 types of lacing ropes you can use with the A-22 cargo bag - 3/8" hemp, 
7/16" nylon, type 3 nylon 
How many sling legs are used on the M119A2 Howitzer - 3 
What are the factors of in-flight stability - proper weight, proper drag surface, proper 
airspeed 
What reference material cover single point rigging procedures - TM 4-48.10
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
What is the min weight for any sling load to fly - 500 lbs 
What is the hook capacity of the UH-60 L/M - 9000 lbs 
What are the 3 types of lacing ropes you can use with the A-22 cargo bag - 3/8" hemp, 
7/16" nylon, type 3 nylon 
How many sling legs are used on the M119A2 Howitzer - 3 
What are the factors of in-flight stability - proper weight, proper drag surface, proper 
airspeed 
What reference material cover single point rigging procedures - TM 4-48.10
SPI Physics Board Review Exam with Questions and Correct Answers
Metric notations: giga, mega, kilo, hecto, deca, deci, centi, milli, micro, and nano - 10 to 
the... Giga 9, mega 6, kilo 3, hecto 2, deca 1, deci -1, centi -2, milli -3, micro -6, nano -9 
Complimentary metric units: what goes with giga? Mega? Hecto? Deca? - Giga+nano 
Mega+micro 
Hecto+centi 
Deca+deci 
Sounds must travel though a (blank) it cant travel through a (blank) - Medium, vacuum 
Sounds is a (blank) wave - Mechanical, longitudinal 
What are the three acoustic variables? What are their...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 85 pages •
Metric notations: giga, mega, kilo, hecto, deca, deci, centi, milli, micro, and nano - 10 to 
the... Giga 9, mega 6, kilo 3, hecto 2, deca 1, deci -1, centi -2, milli -3, micro -6, nano -9 
Complimentary metric units: what goes with giga? Mega? Hecto? Deca? - Giga+nano 
Mega+micro 
Hecto+centi 
Deca+deci 
Sounds must travel though a (blank) it cant travel through a (blank) - Medium, vacuum 
Sounds is a (blank) wave - Mechanical, longitudinal 
What are the three acoustic variables? What are their...