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ENG1502 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Morphemes are the smallest meaningful units that combine to form words 
Affix prefix suffix The smallest part of a word that has a grammatical function or 
meaning 
Free morphemes complete words which cannot be broken down any further into 
smaller units 
Lexical morphemes (free) Lexical morphemes carry the 'content' of the messages we 
convey 
Grammatical morphemes (free) Grammatical morphemes consist of function words 
such as con- junctions, prepositions, articles and pronouns, for exam...
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Morphemes are the smallest meaningful units that combine to form words 
Affix prefix suffix The smallest part of a word that has a grammatical function or 
meaning 
Free morphemes complete words which cannot be broken down any further into 
smaller units 
Lexical morphemes (free) Lexical morphemes carry the 'content' of the messages we 
convey 
Grammatical morphemes (free) Grammatical morphemes consist of function words 
such as con- junctions, prepositions, articles and pronouns, for exam...
CGS 2531 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
SpreadsheetComputerized equivalent of a ledger 
ExcelA computerized spreadsheet application used to build and manipulate worksheets 
and workbooks 
WorksheetSpreadsheet that may contain data, values, formulas, and/or charts 
WorkbookCollection of related worksheets within one file 
Uses of SpreadsheetsBusiness applications (accounting), "what if" analysis in business 
planning, scientific applications (ex: voting results, geologic activity) 
Plan out data...before putting it into Excel
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SpreadsheetComputerized equivalent of a ledger 
ExcelA computerized spreadsheet application used to build and manipulate worksheets 
and workbooks 
WorksheetSpreadsheet that may contain data, values, formulas, and/or charts 
WorkbookCollection of related worksheets within one file 
Uses of SpreadsheetsBusiness applications (accounting), "what if" analysis in business 
planning, scientific applications (ex: voting results, geologic activity) 
Plan out data...before putting it into Excel
CGS 2531 Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Which of the following methods does not save changes in a PowerPoint 
presentation?press f1 
The Quick Access Toolbar, containing commands you may need at any time regardless of 
what tab is active, includes which of the following commands?undo and redo 
You have created a very complex table with great detail on a slide. You want to give the 
audience a printout of the slide showing all the detail so they can review it with you during 
your presentation. Which of the following print methods ...
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Which of the following methods does not save changes in a PowerPoint 
presentation?press f1 
The Quick Access Toolbar, containing commands you may need at any time regardless of 
what tab is active, includes which of the following commands?undo and redo 
You have created a very complex table with great detail on a slide. You want to give the 
audience a printout of the slide showing all the detail so they can review it with you during 
your presentation. Which of the following print methods ...
HUM 2305 TOP Study Guide Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
John Rawls (Author: Samuel Freeman Text: Original Position) 
Author: Samuel Freeman Text: The Stanford Encyclopedia of philosophy 
Was a professor at Harvard and his book is considered to be one of the most influential books 
in modern political philosophy.Central feature of John Rawls's social contract account of 
justice, "justice as fairness. It is designed to be a fair and impartial point of view that is to be 
adopted in our reasoning about fundamental principles of justice. 
Veil of I...
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John Rawls (Author: Samuel Freeman Text: Original Position) 
Author: Samuel Freeman Text: The Stanford Encyclopedia of philosophy 
Was a professor at Harvard and his book is considered to be one of the most influential books 
in modern political philosophy.Central feature of John Rawls's social contract account of 
justice, "justice as fairness. It is designed to be a fair and impartial point of view that is to be 
adopted in our reasoning about fundamental principles of justice. 
Veil of I...
HUM 2305 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Five-Fold Happiness (V. Sung) Chinese culture and language use many objects, images 
and words related to luck and good fortune. In many cases, the objects and images associated 
w/ lucky words are based on puns and wordplay, as many Chinese words sound alike. The 5 
most desirable values in the Chinese culture form the "five-fold happinesses". 
Luck (fu) The desire for blessings/good fortune. 
Symbols: 5 bats grouped together, God of Luck. 
*Flower vases represent a wish for peace and ar...
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Five-Fold Happiness (V. Sung) Chinese culture and language use many objects, images 
and words related to luck and good fortune. In many cases, the objects and images associated 
w/ lucky words are based on puns and wordplay, as many Chinese words sound alike. The 5 
most desirable values in the Chinese culture form the "five-fold happinesses". 
Luck (fu) The desire for blessings/good fortune. 
Symbols: 5 bats grouped together, God of Luck. 
*Flower vases represent a wish for peace and ar...
Introduction to Botany Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Botany the branch of biology that studies plants 
Botanists Scientist who study plants 
Anton van Leeuwenhoek A Dutch draper who is credited for the invention of the 
microscope. 
Plant anatomy the study of the internal structure of plants 
Plant physiology (which are?) concerned with plant function 
~Photosynthesis 
~Transpiration 
~Respiration 
~Plant Movement
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Botany the branch of biology that studies plants 
Botanists Scientist who study plants 
Anton van Leeuwenhoek A Dutch draper who is credited for the invention of the 
microscope. 
Plant anatomy the study of the internal structure of plants 
Plant physiology (which are?) concerned with plant function 
~Photosynthesis 
~Transpiration 
~Respiration 
~Plant Movement
Introduction to Botany UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
MulticellularOrganisms that consist of more than one cell 
EukaryoticHas a membrane bound nucleus with DNA in the nucleus, chloroplast, and a 
central vaccuole 
What does the central vacuole hold in plant?It holds H2O 
AutotrophOrganisms that carry out photosynthesis 
What do autotrophs carry out?Photosynthesis 
PhotosynthesisThe process of converting light energy into chemical energy; produces 
glucose
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MulticellularOrganisms that consist of more than one cell 
EukaryoticHas a membrane bound nucleus with DNA in the nucleus, chloroplast, and a 
central vaccuole 
What does the central vacuole hold in plant?It holds H2O 
AutotrophOrganisms that carry out photosynthesis 
What do autotrophs carry out?Photosynthesis 
PhotosynthesisThe process of converting light energy into chemical energy; produces 
glucose
Type 1 Diabetes UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Type 1 DiabetesA disorder of hyperglycemia resulting from defects in insulin secretion, 
leading to abnormalities in carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism. 
Four types of diabetesType 2 
Type 1 
Gestational 
Other 
What do alpha cells produce?Glucagon 
What is glucose?"Sugar" body needs to survive. 
What can glucose not do without insulin?Glucose cannot enter the cells without the 
help of insulin
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Type 1 DiabetesA disorder of hyperglycemia resulting from defects in insulin secretion, 
leading to abnormalities in carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism. 
Four types of diabetesType 2 
Type 1 
Gestational 
Other 
What do alpha cells produce?Glucagon 
What is glucose?"Sugar" body needs to survive. 
What can glucose not do without insulin?Glucose cannot enter the cells without the 
help of insulin
Type 1 Diabetes Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
What is type 1 diabetes?autoimmune disease where the body does not produce enough 
insulin, leading to a bunch of unusable glucose floating around the body instead of being used 
inside the cells for energy 
what is insulin?a hormone produced in the body used for metabolizing glucose 
when is type 1 diabetes usually diagnosed ?childhood (hence "juvenile" diabetes); also 
in young adults 
where is insulin normally produced?in the pancreas by the beta cells 
what is the function of alpha cell...
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What is type 1 diabetes?autoimmune disease where the body does not produce enough 
insulin, leading to a bunch of unusable glucose floating around the body instead of being used 
inside the cells for energy 
what is insulin?a hormone produced in the body used for metabolizing glucose 
when is type 1 diabetes usually diagnosed ?childhood (hence "juvenile" diabetes); also 
in young adults 
where is insulin normally produced?in the pancreas by the beta cells 
what is the function of alpha cell...
Type 2 Diabetes Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Public health implications of diabetes Type 2 diabetes mellitus is common 
* 28.9 million people in US living with it 
* 12.3% of population 
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is becoming more prevalent, as is obesity 
Type 1 diabetes is more commonly diagnosed in children, especially below age 10, but type 2 
diabetes is becoming increasingly common in children, especially ages 10-19 
* kids become more insulin resistant during puberty than before or after → increased 
resistance + other risk factor...
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Public health implications of diabetes Type 2 diabetes mellitus is common 
* 28.9 million people in US living with it 
* 12.3% of population 
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is becoming more prevalent, as is obesity 
Type 1 diabetes is more commonly diagnosed in children, especially below age 10, but type 2 
diabetes is becoming increasingly common in children, especially ages 10-19 
* kids become more insulin resistant during puberty than before or after → increased 
resistance + other risk factor...
TEST BANK for PATHOPHYSIOLOGY The Biologic Basis For Disease In Adults And Children 8 TH EDITION BY KATHRYN L. MCCANCE
Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing UPDATED Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers