Question #1:

Why won't my iPhone 4 charge &/or sync in other states?

I live in Pennsylvania & I recently took a trip down south to visit some family . I noticed that my wall charger wouldn't work when I got to my family's house & my phone won't sync to my laptop either . Every time I plug it up it says, "This accessory is not optimized for this iPhone: You may experience noise caused by cellular interference and a decrease in cellular signal strength"
This is sooo weird !
Please help !

Question #2:

Where can I get Blackberry accessories?

I recently purchased a Blackberry Curve 8530 (smoky violet) and have had some really bad luck so far with getting accessories for it. For instance, I ordered a plastic case, holster, screen protector etc. The case works great, however, the phone won't fit into the holster when the case is on. Then there's the fact that the phone doesn't detect when it's in the holster, so it doesn't go into sleep mode and the sound profiles are useless (where it says to sound out of holster), not to mention using the shortcut buttons on the side is a pain. The screen protector was too big causing it to not fit right. This also resulted in bubbles all around the edges and the protector wouldn't adhere around the buttons. So far I've gotten nowhere and wasted money for items that don't work.

Does anyone know of a good site (besides cellular providers and crackberry) that sells real Blackberry accessories at reasonable prices?

Question #3:

What do you think the future of cellular technology is headed?

First off, thanks-a-million for viewing this question. Here's what I need your input on:

If you took technology we have today (or feasibly in the next 2 or 3 years), what would be the ultimate accessory or function of your phone? I would love for you to think up a phone (idea) that is intriguing, exciting, and just flat out awesome. Think of a frustration you have or know of, how could you fix this? Think of a hobby or activity you enjoy, how could a phone become an extension or aid in this? I'm asking you to go beyond touch screen and texting. I'm asking you to vision the future.

Here is a link that will help your brain juices get flowing: Click Here

The person that presents me with the most innovated idea that is based on reality will get all 10 points and a five star rating. I will give every submission very careful consideration and will be sure to give a best answer.

Question #4:

Simple Biology Questions!! Need You guy's help1!!?

12. The assisted transport of a molecule across the cell membrane WITHOUT expenditure of energy is: (Points :1)
diffusion
facilitated transport
active transport
None of the choices are correct.


17. The five systems of the body that add or remove substances from the blood are the respiratory, digestive, cardiovascular, urinary and: (Points :1)
muscular
lymphatic
nervous
reproductive


18. The relative constancy of the body, or the ability to maintain an optimum internal environment is called: (Points :1)
metabolism
dynamic equilibrium
homeostasis
systems coordination


20. The skin and its accessory organs such as hair, nails, sweat glands and sebaceous glands are collectively called: (Points :1)
the keratinous skeleton
the integument
the superficial dermatome
glandular interface


22. CApillary beds: (Points :1)
can be closed by a sphincter
have the closest contact with body tissues
contain the smallest blood vessels
all of the choices are correct.



26. Choose the following statement concerning arteriers that is NOT accurate? (Points :1)
All arteries have 3 layers
All arteries carry oxygenated blood.
All arteries carry blood away from the heart.
Some arteries are so large, they need outside blood supply.


27. Cellular debris and old cells are cleaned up by: (Points :1)
dendritic cells in the skin
neutrophils
macrophages
All of the choices are correct


33. A vaccine contains: (Points :1)
penicillin
horse serum
treated antigens
antibodies


34. When a person is exposed to a disease for which they have been vaccinated, it is likely: (Points :1)
they will never come in contact with the disease agent
they will show immediate symptoms of the disease
they will fight off the disease quickly
they will die



38. Muscles that encircle tubes and act as circular valves are called: (Points :1)
frenula
sphincters
cannula
anastomoses


39. Choose the CORRECT statement concerning heartburn. (Points :1)
It is caused by inflammation of cardiac tissue.
It is due to acid reflux (back up) into the esophagus.
It requires immediate surgery.
It can be avoided with proper cardiac medications.


42. The heart lies within the pericardium. The inner pericardium: (Points :1)
assists in pumping
participates in gas exchange
secretes a lubricating fluid
spearates the two sides of the heart



45. Pressure in the aorta will be greatest during: (Points :1)
systole
diastole
endostole
hyperbole



46. Choose the following statement that is NOT accurate concerning the internal conduction system of the heart. (Points :1)
SA node is on the superior dorsal wall of the right atrium
The AV node is at the base of the right atrium.
The AV bundle has two branches.
The Purkinje fibers are found in the atria.



47. Body fluids conduct an electrical charge and electrodes that monitor activity of the heart give a printed record called a (an): (Points :1)
electrocardiogram
electrocardiograph
cardiocryptogram
None are correct.



48. Rapid and dangerously uncoordinated ventricular contractions are called: (Points :1)
ventricular systole
epileptic ventriculation
ectopic focus
ventricular fibrillation

Question #5:

Basic Biology questions,,, need you guys' help!"!?

12. The assisted transport of a molecule across the cell membrane WITHOUT expenditure of energy is: (Points :1)
diffusion
facilitated transport
active transport
None of the choices are correct.


17. The five systems of the body that add or remove substances from the blood are the respiratory, digestive, cardiovascular, urinary and: (Points :1)
muscular
lymphatic
nervous
reproductive


18. The relative constancy of the body, or the ability to maintain an optimum internal environment is called: (Points :1)
metabolism
dynamic equilibrium
homeostasis
systems coordination


20. The skin and its accessory organs such as hair, nails, sweat glands and sebaceous glands are collectively called: (Points :1)
the keratinous skeleton
the integument
the superficial dermatome
glandular interface


22. CApillary beds: (Points :1)
can be closed by a sphincter
have the closest contact with body tissues
contain the smallest blood vessels
all of the choices are correct.



26. Choose the following statement concerning arteriers that is NOT accurate? (Points :1)
All arteries have 3 layers
All arteries carry oxygenated blood.
All arteries carry blood away from the heart.
Some arteries are so large, they need outside blood supply.


27. Cellular debris and old cells are cleaned up by: (Points :1)
dendritic cells in the skin
neutrophils
macrophages
All of the choices are correct


33. A vaccine contains: (Points :1)
penicillin
horse serum
treated antigens
antibodies


34. When a person is exposed to a disease for which they have been vaccinated, it is likely: (Points :1)
they will never come in contact with the disease agent
they will show immediate symptoms of the disease
they will fight off the disease quickly
they will die



38. Muscles that encircle tubes and act as circular valves are called: (Points :1)
frenula
sphincters
cannula
anastomoses


39. Choose the CORRECT statement concerning heartburn. (Points :1)
It is caused by inflammation of cardiac tissue.
It is due to acid reflux (back up) into the esophagus.
It requires immediate surgery.
It can be avoided with proper cardiac medications.


42. The heart lies within the pericardium. The inner pericardium: (Points :1)
assists in pumping
participates in gas exchange
secretes a lubricating fluid
spearates the two sides of the heart



45. Pressure in the aorta will be greatest during: (Points :1)
systole
diastole
endostole
hyperbole



46. Choose the following statement that is NOT accurate concerning the internal conduction system of the heart. (Points :1)
SA node is on the superior dorsal wall of the right atrium
The AV node is at the base of the right atrium.
The AV bundle has two branches.
The Purkinje fibers are found in the atria.



47. Body fluids conduct an electrical charge and electrodes that monitor activity of the heart give a printed record called a (an): (Points :1)
electrocardiogram
electrocardiograph
cardiocryptogram
None are correct.



48. Rapid and dangerously uncoordinated ventricular contractions are called: (Points :1)
ventricular systole
epileptic ventriculation
ectopic focus
ventricular fibrillation

Question #6:

Photo scavenger hunt list at a small mall?

I work at a library that is in a small mall and was wondering if anyone had any ideas of things to do for a photo scavenger hunt with teens they will have 2 hours.

Here is a list of the stores that we have in the mall:
Amarillo Tex's Steakhouse
Bath & Body Works
Beautiful Memories
Champs Sports
China Gate Express
Christian Science Reading Room
Christopher & Banks
Cingular Wireless
Claire's Boutique
Cookie Factory Bakery and Cafe
Crown Optical
Family Christian Bookstores
Famous Footwear
Finish Line
Arcade
GameStop
GNC Live Well
Hayner Library
J&W's Plain Ol'e Kitchen
Jackson Hewitt Tax Service
JC Penney
JC Penney Optical
JC Penney Portrait Studio
JC Penney Styling Salon
Kirlin's Hallmark

Macy's
MasterCuts
Maurices
Merle Norman Cosmetics
New York & Co.
Olga's Kitchen
Payless ShoeSource
Radio Shack/Sprint
RadioShack
Savvi Formalwear
Sears
Sears Auto Center
Sears Hearing Aid Department
Sears Optical
Sears Portrait Studio
Spencer Gifts
T-Mobile
Things Remembered
Top Nails
U.S. Cellular
U.S. Post Office
Vitamin World
Wireless Connections/T-Mobile
Yeti Wireless Accessories & Sunglasses

Question #7:

where can i find wholesale cellular accessories for a good price?



Question #8:

where are the best places to buy accessories for a really sweet phone?

my provider is US Cellular (the best) and I have an LG Bliss, its pretty and functional and smart.

thank you for your help

Question #9:

Please can you help me with these biology questions?

The component of aerobic respiration that produces the most ATP per mole of glucose is
A) the electron transport chain.
B) the citric acid cycle.
C) glycolysis.
D) lactic acid fermentation.
E) alcoholic fermentation.

Cyanide poisoning inhibits aerobic respiration at cytochrome c oxidase. Which of the
following is not a result of cyanide poisoning at the cellular level?
A) Oxygen is reduced to water.
B) ATP cannot be synthesized in the mitochondria because electron transport is never
completed.
C) Cells (with the exception of brain cells) must switch to anaerobic respiration.
D) All of the above

In noncyclic photophosphorylation, water is used for the
A) hydrolysis of ATP.
B) excitation of chlorophyll.
C) reduction of chlorophyll.
D) oxidation of NADPH.
E) synthesis of chlorophyll.

The level of atmospheric CO2 has varied considerably over the years. Currently, the level of atmospheric CO2
A) is four times what is was during the time of the dinosaurs.
B) favors C4 plants.
C) has resulted in maximum CO2 fixation by rubisco.
D) is decreasing.
E) prevents the occurrence of photorespiration.

When CO2 is added to RuBP, the first stable product synthesized is
A) pyruvate.
B) ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate.
C) 3PG.
D) ATP.
E) glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (G3P).

Why is the absorption spectrum of chlorophyll a not identical to the action spectrum of photosynthesis?
A) Accessory pigments contribute energy to drive photosynthesis.
B) Chlorophyll a absorbs both red and blue light.
C) Chlorophyll a reflects green light.
D) Different wavelengths of light have different energies.
E) Chlorophyll a can be activated by absorbing a photon of light


Thank you so much for any help that you can offer me, it is greatly appreciated and will help me so much to study.

Question #10:

Please help me with these biology questions?

The component of aerobic respiration that produces the most ATP per mole of glucose is
A) the electron transport chain.
B) the citric acid cycle.
C) glycolysis.
D) lactic acid fermentation.
E) alcoholic fermentation.

Cyanide poisoning inhibits aerobic respiration at cytochrome c oxidase. Which of the
following is not a result of cyanide poisoning at the cellular level?
A) Oxygen is reduced to water.
B) ATP cannot be synthesized in the mitochondria because electron transport is never
completed.
C) Cells (with the exception of brain cells) must switch to anaerobic respiration.
D) All of the above

In noncyclic photophosphorylation, water is used for the
A) hydrolysis of ATP.
B) excitation of chlorophyll.
C) reduction of chlorophyll.
D) oxidation of NADPH.
E) synthesis of chlorophyll.

The level of atmospheric CO2 has varied considerably over the years. Currently, the level of atmospheric CO2
A) is four times what is was during the time of the dinosaurs.
B) favors C4 plants.
C) has resulted in maximum CO2 fixation by rubisco.
D) is decreasing.
E) prevents the occurrence of photorespiration.

When CO2 is added to RuBP, the first stable product synthesized is
A) pyruvate.
B) ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate.
C) 3PG.
D) ATP.
E) glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (G3P).

Why is the absorption spectrum of chlorophyll a not identical to the action spectrum of photosynthesis?
A) Accessory pigments contribute energy to drive photosynthesis.
B) Chlorophyll a absorbs both red and blue light.
C) Chlorophyll a reflects green light.
D) Different wavelengths of light have different energies.
E) Chlorophyll a can be activated by absorbing a photon of light


Thank you so much for any help that you can offer me, it is greatly appreciated and will help me so much to study.

Question #11:

What is a killer resume title for my resume and can someone please critique?

Name left out
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PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
I possess the specific skills and knowledge – most importantly- the dedication and commitment to ensure that any task is completed on time and professionally.

Key accomplishments include:
•Skilled at all Microsoft Office 2007 Applications
•Able to Work Well in a Swiftly Changing Environment
•Positive Attitude and Excellent Attention to Detail.
•Fire fighter 1 & 2 Certified , CPR & AED Certified
•US Army Veteran

EDUCATION
Masters of Science in Business Management 2009 to present
Colorado Technical University
•Relevant Coursework:
oApplied Managerial Decision-Making
oProject Management
oProject Planning
oMarketing in the Digital Age

Bachelor of Science in Human services2006 to 2009
Colorado Technical University
•GPA: 3.14
•Relevant Coursework:
oAccounting for Non-Accounting Majors
oManaging Human Resources
oOrganizational Leadership

Firefighter 1&2 Hazmat Ops & Awareness2009 to 2009
St Clair County Community College
•GPA: 3.65 / 4.00
•Response to Terrorist Bombings Awareness certificate
•FF1 , FF2, and Hazmat ops/awareness
•56 FEMA Certification
•Organizational Leadership


06/05 Associate of Applied Science/Human Services 2002 to 2004
Concentrated in Criminal Justice & Human Services
Baker College, Port Huron, MI
Essential Courses:
•Legal Issues in Corrections, Client Growth and
Development, Security, Abnormal Psychology, General Psychology,
Sociology, Workplace Communication, American Political Systems,
Information Systems Theory, Word Processing, Mathematics for Business.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Jones Monument 03/08 to present
Monument designer, stone cutter Port Huron, Mi
•Design and carve head stones to customer’s request
•Working with heavy equipment to handle gannet and marble
•Mapping over 40 cemeteries in the St Clair and surrounding areas and
•Understanding plot layouts


Store Manager 12/05 to 10/07
Wireless Solutions Fort Gratiot, Mi
•Sales of cellular phone/ carriers, inventory, stock.
•Working with a complex POS server connected to multiple stores,
Employment training
•Direct ordering from Verizon, nightly deposits
•Customer service

Security/Maintenance 01/04 to 03/07
Baker College Port Huron, Mi
•Maintained security on campus grounds
•Building general maintenance repairs
•Company vehicles general maintenance repairs
•Security camera reviews, and reports

Store Manager 2000 to 2002
Wireless Accessories Fort Gratiot, Mi
•Sales of cellular accessories, inventory, stock.
•Employment training
•Direct ordering from warehouse, nightly deposits
•Cellular repair and modification


Human resource specialist 2000 To 2004
US Army
•Organizing, maintaining and reviewing personnel records
•Entering and retrieving personnel information using computers
•Processing recommendations for awards and decorations
•Arranging awards ceremonies and preparing, updating and coordinating
requests for evaluations
•Preparing and monitoring Soldier requests for ID cards and tags,
leaves of absence and passes
•Ordering and maintaining office supplies and Maintaining filing
systems


Additional Certifications
•Professional Communication Certification from Colorado University
•Certification of Achievement from Federal Emergency Management Institute
•56 additional Certifications in various areas of Federal Emergency Management from FEMA

Question #12:

should teen who witness violent acts but do nothing to help be prosecuted as accessories to the crime?

Lately, there has been publicity over teenagers recording violent acts with their cellular phones but not calling for help. One incident in particular was the death of an honor student who was beaten to death while a group of students watched and one student videotaped the incident on a cellular phone. A number of people have proposed that the by standers who did nothing to help the student who was beaten and died should be prosecuted as accessories to murder. Some people argue that the teenage bystanders were too young to know what to do. should teen who witness violent acts but do nothing to help be prosecuted as accessories to the crime? why or why not

Question #13:

should teen who witness violent acts but do nothing to help be prosecuted as accessories to the crime?

Lately, there has been publicity over teenagers recording violent acts with their cellular phones but not calling for help. One incident in particular was the death of an honor student who was beaten to death while a group of students watched and one student videotaped the incident on a cellular phone. A number of people have proposed that the by standers who did nothing to help the student who was beaten and died should be prosecuted as accessories to murder. Some people argue that the teenage bystanders were too young to know what to do. should teen who witness violent acts but do nothing to help be prosecuted as accessories to the crime? why or why not

Question #14:

can u us this radio to talk to people with a CB radio?

YAESU VX 8R 50/144/220/440 Handheld Four-Band Radio

The Yaesu VX-8R HT provides a full 5 watts FM on 50/144/430 MHz plus 1.5 watts on 222 MHz.
It supports Bluetooth® hands-free operation with the optional BU-1 and BH-1 or BH-2 accessories.
There is also an optional GPS unit and antenna with loads of features.
This radio supports APRS 1200/9600 bps data communication (B band only).
Like the VX7R, the VX8R is submersible and meets IPX57 specifications (3 feet for minimum of 30 minutes).
A powerful 7.4 V 1100 mAh Lithium Ion battery is included.
This HT is small, intuitive to operate, only 2.36 x 3.74 x 0.92 inches (thinner than VX-7R).
It supports simultaneous independent 2-signal dual receive function with both V + V or U + U.
It has weather band receive with Weather Alert.
A barometric sensor is included.
You can even operate Amateur radio while receiving FM broadcasts!
The receive coverage is wider than VX-7R, with an independent AM/FM broadcast receiver circuit.
The dot matrix LCD display provides Memory tag up to a maximum of 16 characters.
You even get a high-resolution Spectrum Analyzer with ±60 channels indication with wave monitoring of received/modulated signal!
And DCS and CTCSS encode and decode is standard.
The VX-8R comes with the SMA antenna, FNB-101LI Lithium Ion battery pack, belt clip and NC-86B battery charger. (The NC-86B should only be used for receive, because it is not capable of supplying sufficient current to support transmit).

Features

Optional Bluetooth®
Optional GPS
APRS 1200/9600 bps (B band only)
CTCSS/DCS Encode & Decode
Weather Receiving with Weather Alert
Wideband Receive
Dual Receive
Submersible IPX57
Dot Matrix LCD
Hi-Res Spectrum Analyzer

Specifications

Frequency Range Receive:

0.5 - 1.8 MHz (BC Band)
1.8 - 30 MHz (Shortwave Band)
30 - 78 MHz (6 Meter Amateur)
76 - 108 MHz (FM)
108 - 137 MHz (Air Band)
137 - 174 MHz (144 MHz HAM)
174 - 222 MHz (VHF-TV)
222 - 225 MHz (222 MHz Ham)
225 - 420 MHz (General Band 1)
420 - 470 MHz (430 MHz HAM)
470 - 800 MHz (UHF-TV)
800 - 999 MHz (General Band 2 Cellular Blocked)

Frequency Range Transmit:

50 - 54 MHz
144 - 148 MHz
222 - 225 MHz (USA version only)
430 - 440 MHz

Channel Steps: 5/6.25/8.33/9/10/12.5/15/20/25/50/100 kHz
(10kHz: AMBC U.S.A. version)
Frequency Stability: ±5 ppm +14 °F to +122 °F (-10 °C to +50 °C)
Repeater Shift: ±600 kHz (144 MHz) ±1.6 MHz (220 MHz) ±1.6/5.0/7.6 MHz (430 MHz)
Emission Type: F2D, F3E, A3E, F2A, F1D
Antenna Impedance: 50 Ohms
Supply Voltage: Nominal: 7.4 VDC, Negative Ground
Operating Voltage: 10-16 VDC Negative Ground
EXT DC Jack Current Consumption: 200 mA (Mono Band Receive) 85 mA (Mono Band, Standby, Saver Off) 35 mA (Mono Band, Standby, Saver On) 300 µA (Auto Power Off) 1.6 Amps (5 Watts TX, 50 MHz) 1.7 Amps (Hi TX, 144 MHz) 1.9 Amps (Hi TX, 430 MHz)
Operating Temperature: -4°F to +140°F (-20°C to +60°C)
Case Size: 2.4 x 3.7 x 0.9 inches (60x95x24.2 mm) (without knob and antenna) 8.5 oz (240 g)
RECEIVER Circuit Type: N-FM, AM Double-conversion, W-FM Triple Conversion, AM/FM Radio Single Conversion
IFs: 1st: 47.25 MHz (N-FM) [46.35 MHz Sub Band] 45.8 MHz (W-FM)
IFs: 2nd: 450 kHz (N-FM) 10.7 MHz (W-FM) 1 MHz (W-FM)
Sensitivity: 3.0 µV for 10dB S/N (0.5-30MHz, AM) 1.0 µV for 12dB SINAD (76-108 MHz/174-222 MHz/470-729MHz, W-FM) 0.16 µV for 12dB SINAD (50-54MHz/144-148MHz, N-FM) 0.18 µV for 12dB SINAD (430-450 MHz N-FM)
Selectivity (±6dB/±60dB): 12 kHz/35 kHz (N-FM) 200 kHz/300 kHz (W-FM)
AF Output: 200 mW @ 8 Ohms for 10% THD (@ 7.4 V DC)
TRANSMITTER RF Power Output: 5 W (@ 13.8 V EXT DC Input) 0 50/144/430 MHz 0 5 W (@ 7.4V, 50 MHz/144MHz) 1.5 W (@ 7.4V 220 MHz) Modulation Type: Variable Reactance
Maximum Deviation: ±5/±2.5 kHz
Spurious Emission: At least 60 dB down
Microphone Impedance: 2 k Ohm

Question #15:

Cellular Phones... Which one?

Ok, I have convinced my mom to let me have a cell phone... but not my dad. He's really stubborn. I am not a spoiled kid who gets everything she wants, nor do I beg. I get A's and B's in school. My reading level is "well above average". Those are the things I try to convince my parents with... well not just my dad. I want a real phone, but have also offered a tracfone. I'd like a phone with a full keyboard, but not a touch screen. $60.00 is "too much" money to spend on a phone. I want one, and believe me when I say I don't ask for much. Do you have a phone to recommend which has a full keyboard, texting, calling (Well, duh. I think it would be able to call), and a camera for basics? I live on the east coast (USA) and I have a BFF an hour away and a BFF who lives in California so I kinda need one in a way also to call her. Our house phone doesn't call to California... well it does but it costs a lot of extra money. Any phone to recommend for me to show my dad please? One that doesn't cost $60,00 dollars a month. A cheap one? I know that you think I'm out of my mind for asking this question because there probably isn't a phone that's going to cost less than $60.00 that has those few accessories, but I'm going to take a chance that you guys could help me out. Any links to suggestions please?♥

Question #16:

Easy pick the right one questions 10 points!?

1. Heterotrphs

a)obtain energy by carrying out photosynthesis

b)contain chloroplast

c)obtain energy by ingesting other organisms

d)absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere

2. The reactions of photosynthesis occurs when

a)occurs in the cytoplasm
b)begin when light strikes cholesterol molecules in the cell membrane
c)begin when light strikes chlorophyll molecules in thylakoid membranes
d)begin when light strikes the cristae of mitochondria

3.ACCESSORY pigments

a)protect skin from harmful ultraviolet rays
b)begin the process of photosynthesis
c)include chlorophyll
d)are responsible for the colours of autumn leaves

4. Aerobic cellular respiration

a) produces glucose
b)ovccurs in mitochondria
c)occurs in chloroplasts
d)produces oxygen

5. Glycolysis

a)breaks glucose into two molecules of pyruvate
b)produces 34 molecules of ATP
c)occurs in mitochondria
d)procues carbon dioxide

6.Mitochondria

a)carry out glycolysis
b)contain their own DNA
c)are needed only by plant cells
d)are not found in the cells of large animals such as humans

7.Ethanol Fermentation

a)occurs in human muscle cells
b)produces lactate and ethanol
c)produces carbon dioxide gas
d)occurs in mitochondria
this isn't my homework, im a teacher just doing this for fun..

Question #17:

easy pick the right one questions 10 points!?

1. Heterotrphs

a)obtain energy by carrying out photosynthesis

b)contain chloroplast

c)obtain energy by ingesting other organisms

d)absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere

2. The reactions of photosynthesis occurs when

a)occurs in the cytoplasm
b)begin when light strikes cholesterol molecules in the cell membrane
c)begin when light strikes chlorophyll molecules in thylakoid membranes
d)begin when light strikes the cristae of mitochondria

3.ACCESSORY pigments

a)protect skin from harmful ultraviolet rays
b)begin the process of photosynthesis
c)include chlorophyll
d)are responsible for the colours of autumn leaves

4. Aerobic cellular respiration

a) produces glucose
b)ovccurs in mitochondria
c)occurs in chloroplasts
d)produces oxygen

5. Glycolysis

a)breaks glucose into two molecules of pyruvate
b)produces 34 molecules of ATP
c)occurs in mitochondria
d)procues carbon dioxide

6.Mitochondria

a)carry out glycolysis
b)contain their own DNA
c)are needed only by plant cells
d)are not found in the cells of large animals such as humans

7.Ethanol Fermentation

a)occurs in human muscle cells
b)produces lactate and ethanol
c)produces carbon dioxide gas
d)occurs in mitochondria

Question #18:

top points please help!?

2.) The outermost layer of the skin is the
hypodermis
subcutaneous layer.
epidermis.
dermis.
3.) All of the following are functions of the skin EXCEPT
protection
vitamin B synthesis
temperature regulation
sensation
4.) The protein that helps protect the skin and underlying tissue is
melanin.
melatonin.
keratin.
actin.
5.) The cells producing the pigment responsible for skin color are the
keratinocytes.
melanocytes.
adipocytes.
Merkel cells.
6.) All of the following are accessory organs of the skin EXCEPT
hair
nails
pain receptors
sweat glands
7.) The bundle of smooth muscles associated with hair follicles is called
orbicularis muscle.
sebaceous bundle.
arrector pili.
none of the above.
8.) Perspiration is the substance produced by
ceruminous glands.
sudoriferous glands.
sebaceous glands.
holocrine glands.
9.) A burn that involves the entire epidermis and some of the dermis is a
first-degree burn.
second-degree burn.
third-degree burn.
fourth-degree burn.
10.) The most common form of skin cancer is
basal cell carcinom
squamous cell
carcinomgranular cell
carcinommalignant melanoma
11.) Medial refers to the midline of the body, whereas lateral refers to:
the back of the body
the lower portion of the body
the sides of the body
the head region
12.) Which direction term means away from the head of the body.
inferior
anterior
superior
caudal
13.) Blood vessels contain one of the body's three fluid compartments; the fluid contained within is called:
plasma
intracellular fluid
interstitial fluid
cytoplasm
14.) The cut dividing the body into anterior and posterior regions is called:
the transverse plane
the coronal plane
the sagittal plane
none of the above
15.) The anatomical term used to describe the position of the hand in relation to the elbow is:
lateral
distal
proximal
supine
16.) The correct base pairing associated with nucleic acids is
guanine and thymine, cytosine and adenine
adenine and cytosine, guanine and uracil
adenine and thymine, cytosine and guanine
guanine and adenine, thymine and uracil
17.) Identify the correct statement below.
DNA is a double helix, RNA is a single strand of nucleotides
DNA contains uracil, RNA contains the base thymine
DNA is a blueprint, RNA is a protein
DNA is held together by peptide bonds, RNA is held together by hydrogen bonds
18.) When some materials readily pass through the membrane from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, this process is called
diffusion
osmosis
endocytosis
the ion pump
19.) Which of the following are associated with protein synthesis?
centrioles
vacuoles
lysosomes
ribosomes
20.) AUU
is the code for several amino acids
is the abbreviation for a cellular organelle
is a gene found within a section of the DNA molecule
is three nucleotides
21.) Identify the organelle within a cell that is responsible for destroying worn out cell parts or bacteria
golgi apparatus
microtubules
lysosomes
mitochondria
22.) Endoplasmic reticulum:
is the site for the synthesis of ATP
takes part is mitosis
is responsible for phagocytosis
is a system of parallel membranes for transfer
23.) The epidermis is made up of:
simple squamous epithelium
stratified columnar epithelium
stratified squamous epithelium
adipose tissue
24.) In the anatomical position the subject
is lying down.
has arms placed above the head.
is standing upright facing the observer with the palms backwards.
is standing upright facing the observer with the palms forward.
25.) Which of the following is NOT a function of fat connective tissue (FCT)?
energy storage
covering for bones at joints
insulation from heat and cold
packing material for organs, nerves, and vessels

Question #19:

a good atnt phone.........?

ok well i have the sony erisionn and i like the way it works and all.. but i can get anny atnt phone and i want a full texting barr....

ok, heres the huge problem... i want a phone when its closed it looks like a regular phone with the regular numbers... the you slide it out to the side then theres the text bar.... the second phone at the bottom is the one like i want....... idc what color Click Here
srry it dont show it like it did...

Question #20:

myphone users in the philippines?

ok, I got my myphone free from sun cellular.
it was going great and all but one day the earphones just cracked open! you know, the part where the mic is?

now i went to sun cellular to get it fixed because they said they have warranties on accessories as well as the phones.

When i got there they told me the warranty sealed was already broken and therefore the warranty is voided.

so i accepted that and moved on, but its kinda hard to listen to music with just the speaker...

so if there are any myphone users out there, can someone tell me where i can buy new earphones? i live in manila, by the way...

are myphone earphones even available in the market? thanks for tips!!





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