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Anatomy And Physiology 1 2
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BSC 2085 BSC 2085 2
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ENT 3004 3
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EXAM 1 2
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FOS 3320 1
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General biology 1 BSC1010C 1
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GENERAL BIOLOGY 1 EXAM 1 1
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GENERAL BIOLOGY 1 FALL 2017-LENTZ EXAM 1 1
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NUR 222 NUR 222 1
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NUR 3065 NUR 3065 2
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PHARMACOLOGY NURS1426 1
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PHI 347 PHI347 1
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PHM 205 PHM 205(PHM 205 2020 HESI RN EXIT V1) 2
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PHM 205 ) PHM 205 1
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These notes focus on all things to do with our cell membranes and how they interact with each other. This includes redox reactions, thermodynamics, substrates, and inhibitors.
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University Of North Florida•BSC1010
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Complete set of class notes from General Biology 1• Door torigraff
These notes include all things eukaryotes: cell walls, organelles and their roles and characteristics, and movement.
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University Of North Florida•BSC1010
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Complete set of class notes from General Biology 1• Door torigraff
This is a continuation of prokaryotic cells part 1. This half of notes is still a deep dive into prokaryotes, but covers more of flagella, endospores, and reproduction.
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Class Notes Complete Prokaryotes• Door torigraff
This is part 1 of a deep dive in prokaryotic cells, their shapes, functions, and how they survive. These notes also highlight the importance of their existence.
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Class Notes Complete Prokaryotes• Door torigraff
These notes cover the main macromolecules and their basic characteristics. They also go over the functions of proteins and their shape.
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University Of North Florida•BSC1010
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Complete set of class notes from General Biology 1• Door torigraff
These notes go over the general chemistry needed to understand reactions and properties throughout general biology one. They cover polarity, common elements, common reactions, how they are used in metabolism and in the environment , homeostasis, the role of water, etc.
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Complete set of class notes from General Biology 1• Door torigraff
These notes deal with everything natural selection from the history, to the fossil record, to speciation, to interactions in an environment. These notes go over how natural selection occurs, who came up with it, and gives examples.
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University Of North Florida•BSC1010
These notes have the characteristics in life, including cell characteristics and how they rank in our ecosystem, as well as how they make up the ecosystem. They also briefly talk about evolution, natural selection, and taxonomy. These notes are the very start to a general biology 1 course.
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University Of North Florida•BSC1010
1. The "Human Life Value" of S. S. Huebner defines the insurable value of an individual 
as 
(a) 10 times his annual after tax income. 
(b) total future wages that he is expected to earn. 
(c) the amount his family would need if he should die. 
(d) the discounted value of future earnings, minus that portion of such income that the 
individual would consume personally. 
2. The risk of income loss resulting from premature death 
(a) is universal, since death is inevitable. 
(b) has approximately...
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University Of North Florida•RMI RMI-3011
Multiple Choice Questions Chapter 10 
1. The "Human Life Value" of S. S. Huebner defines the insurable value of an individual 
as 
(a) 10 times his annual after tax income. 
(b) total future wages that he is expected to earn. 
(c) the amount his family would need if he should die. 
(d) the discounted value of future earnings, minus that portion of such income that the 
individual would consume personally. 
2. The risk of income loss resulting from premature death 
(a) is universal, since death...
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University Of North Florida•RMI RMI-3011