Additional Skills: Patrols Authority facilities to ensure order and prevent the commission of crime. Operates assigned police vehicles as required. Investigates crimes or incidents, preserves evidence, identifies witnesses and protects the crime scene pending the arrival of investigating officer(s) and supervising official(s). Responds to calls for police service. Provides assistance to transit patrons to include routing information and emergency first aid, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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Please do not plagiarize. Only use these study questions for study purposes, and to check your own work. Answers are NOT guaranteed to be correct. Biology 141, Spring 2012 Exam 1 Study Questions The questions on the first hour exam will be based on those given below. Questions on the exam will be in multiple choice form, but if you can answer the questions here, you will have no trouble with the exam. [Notes: 1. These questions are meant to provoke thought and study. Do not ask the instructors
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Biology 141, Fall 2012 Exam 1 Study Questions (rev. 083112) The questions on the first hour exam will be based on those given below. Questions on the exam will be in multiple choice form, but if you can answer the questions here, you will have no trouble with the exam. [Notes: 1. These questions are meant to provoke thought and study. Do not ask the instructors or the TAs to provide you with the answers. 2. Crossed out study questions will not be use as the basis for exam questions.] 1
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Associate Program Material Cell Energy Worksheet Answer the following questions: Cellular respiration: • What is cellular respiration and what are its three stages? This process takes the food we eat and turns it into energy that can be used by the cells called Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). The three stages : 1) Glycolysis 2) Citric acid cycle 3) Electron Transport Chain (ETC) • What is the role of glycolysis? Include the reactants and
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Fermentation and Cellular Respiration How will Temperature Affect the Rate of Fermentation? Amy Smith Biology Lab 121 November 21, 2013 Partner: Courtney Sargent Professor: Dr. Marietta Wright Introduction: Fermentation is a process that yeast uses to make carbon dioxide. This occurs in an anaerobic setting filled with fluid (Vullo and Wachsman, 2005). This type of fermentation produces energy. Through glycolysis some of glucose is broken down, but the molecule that is formed cannot
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Metabolism . Metabolism refers to the chemical reactions that take place in living organisms. There are two categories for metabolism: ---Catobolism: break down of matter ---Anabolism: build up matter (proteins, nucleic acids) Enzymes are the proteins that breakdown matter in catabolism. (Wikipedia/ metabolism, 2013) How do enzymes work? An enzymes job is to lower the activation energy for a reaction in order to increase it’s rate. (Wikipedia/
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Zayra Mendivil EXS-340 September 29, 2013 William Kuehl Energy Transfer Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway that takes glucose and breaks it down into pyruvate. This anaerobic cycle that can occur in the presence of oxygen or not. It is used to release high energy compounds of adenosine triphosphate, ATP. Glycolysis takes one glucose and results in two three carbon chains of pyruvate, along with a net total of two ATP released. The Kreb, or Citric Acid, Cycle is series of chemical reactions
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Cellular Respiration Cellular respiration is the primary way that chemical energy is taken from food and turned into adenosine triphosphate, or ATP energy. ATP is the energy used to guide cells. Cellular respiration is a process that happens in a cell constantly. Without ATP energy, cells would not be able to function. The human race as well as plants and animals would die without this energy. In the process of cellular respiration, oxygen is required. A cell has to exchange two gases
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Associate Program Material Cell Energy Worksheet Answer the following questions: Cellular respiration: • What is cellular respiration and what are its three stages? Cellular respiration is the process by which electrons are transferred between glucose to coenzymes and then to oxygen. The three stagesare: glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and electron transport. • What is the role of glycolysis? Include the reactants and the products. Where does it occur? Glycolysis
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production, process of cellular respiration, the role of enzymes within these body systems, the way that these systems absorb food and the products of digestion. The Cardiovascular System The heart pumps the blood around the body through the blood vessels which is made of mostly veins and capillaries. The blood carries the dissolved oxygen around the bodily cells, whilst carrying the dissolved oxygen the blood removes the waste and the other products from respiration. The body’s blood pressure has
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