Select All The Expressions That Are Equivalent To

Write an expression having only two terms that is equivalent to 2 x – 3. Explain how you wrote the expression and how you can check that it is equivalent. The expression -3 + 2 x is equivalent to 2 x – 3. I know it is equivalent because for every value of x that … Read more

What Is The Outgroup In A Phylogenetic Tree

outgroup Choose characters. These characters are the basic evidence for building the tree and might take any of the forms discussed on previous pages (DNA sequences, morphology, etc.). And remember that only some characters are useful for building trees! Phylogeny of Crataegus (Rosaceae) based on 257 nuclear loci and chloroplast genomes: evaluating the impact of … Read more

Determine Whether Each Phrase Describes Carboxylic Acids Or Esters.

Determine whether each phrase describes carboxylic acids or esters. 1) Notable for their pleasant fragrances. 2) Usually have a sour odor. 3) Do not form hydrogen bonds amongst themselves and have higher vapor pressure. 4) Form hydrogen bonds amongst themselves and have lower vapor pressure. 5) Their reactions with base are known as SOLUTION: Unit … Read more

The Generator Is A Popular Youth Hostel

Halfyouth hostel, half-hotel, Barcelona Generator, open since Spring 2013, is a really unique place. Located in the old natural gas building, its impressive dimensions can accommodate more than 600 people. Its huge size could easily make it an impersonal space but fortunately its considered and original decor gives it a very pleasing character. 396 Youth … Read more

Blood Cells Placed In A 500 Mosm/L Solution Will

An isotonic solution (e.g., 0.9% sodium chloride) will have an osmolarity of approximately 280 mOsm/L, and cells placed in it will neither shrink nor swell. A cell placed in a hypotonic solution (< 280 mOsm/L) will swell, and those placed in a hypertonic solution (> 280 mOsm/L) will shrink. Nuclear changes and actin filament organization … Read more

Pros And Cons Of The Atomic Bomb

1. Made An Arms Race When other nations realized that the US held this type of power, they were coerced to develop their own in an arms race. 2. Physical Impact Aside from the thousands of innocent Japanese people who died from the bomb’s impact, there were millions more who were affected by its residual … Read more

America Is Good Because America Is Great

AMERICA IS GREAT BECAUSE AMERICA IS GOOD. French writer Alexis de Tocqueville, after visiting America in 1831, said, “I sought for the greatness of the United States in her commodious harbors, her ample rivers, her fertile fields, and boundless forests — and it was not there. I sought for it in her rich mines, her … Read more

A Fischer Projection Of A Monosaccharide Is Shown Below

Figure 25.5 Glucose in its cyclic pyranose forms. As explained in the text, two anomers are formed by cyclization of glucose. The molecule whose newly formed -OH group at C1 is cis to the oxygen atom on the lowest chirality center (C5) in a Fischer projection is the α anomer. The molecule whose newly formed … Read more

Social Class And The Hidden Curriculum Of Work

Lindsay Buzzelli SUPA English Tuesday, September 27, 2011 “Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of Work” Quote: “Scholars in political economy and the sociology of knowledge….suggests that there is a ‘hidden curriculum’ in schoolwork that has profound implications for the theory – and consequence – of everyday activity in education…” Nursing education quiz | PDF … Read more

Who Is To Blame For Gatsby’S Death

As a victimization facilitator, Gatsby takes the blame on Daisy’s behalf for Myrtle’s killing, facilitating his death, yet he was not the one driving the car when Myrtle was run over (Lasky, 2019). Why does Gatsby take the blame for Myrtle’s Death? — The Socratic Method Gatsby is the most responsible for the tragic ending … Read more