Complete research and create an online poster/ Google presentation to explain the processes of respiration.
Deadline: Sunday 31st May at 4pm.
To be included:
All parts of respiration and where in the cell they occur.
What are the substrates and products of each part of the individual processes.
The names of the protein/ enzymes involved / any known inhibitors of respiration
and where they act.
2 different medical conditions that affect the process of respiration and the consequences of this to the individual and also society.
Note: Thinking about the consequences this may have on the individual, could this affect society as a whole?
Any additional information you deem fit / bit of interesting facts.
If completing a Google Presentation, the presentation should be no longer
than 10 slides.
Complete research and create an online poster/ Google presentation to explain the processes of respiration.
Deadline: Sunday 31st May at 4pm.
To be included:
All parts of respiration and where in the cell they occur.
What are the substrates and products of each part of the individual processes.
The names of the protein/ enzymes involved / any known inhibitors of respiration
and where they act.
2 different medical conditions that affect the process of respiration and the consequences of this to the individual and also society.
Note: Thinking about the consequences this may have on the individual, could this affect society as a whole?
Any additional information you deem fit / bit of interesting facts.
If completing a Google Presentation, the presentation should be no longer
than 10 slides.
TheadventofX-raytechnologyisintimatelylinkedwiththediscoveryof
radioactivity overall. Discuss this connection and how X-rays for the use of medicine evolved over time. Use concrete nuclear reactions to examplify this
Use citations and a list of references (bibliography)
Use your own words.
As a general rule, have at least one mathematical/numerical calculation or estimate in your essay, as a part of the natural flow of text. Show your calculations. Even simpler estimates should be used to contrast/compare, and should be used when drawing conclusions.
Research question (can also be in the title)
Structure: Introduction, Background sections, Main topic sections, Conclusions.
Proof of personal engagement? (after discussion)
Problem Solving
MOTION WITH CONSTANT ACCELERATION
1. Entering the Freeway. A car sits in an entrance ramp to a freeway, waiting for a break in the traffic. The driver accelerates with constant acceleration along the ramp and onto the freeway. The car starts from rest, moves in a straight line, and has a speed of 20 m/s when it reaches the end of the 120-m-long ramp.
a. What is the acceleration of the car?
b. How much time does it take the car to travel the length of the ramp?
c. The traffic on the freeway is moving at a constant speed of 20m/s. What distance does the traffic travel while the car is moving the length of the ramp?
FREE-FALL
1. A tennis ball on Mars, where the acceleration due to gravity is 0.379g and air resistance is negligible, is hit directly upward and returns to the same level 8.5 s later.
a. How high
I need to have a fully working C program, There are five data (plain text) files, namely, the students.txt, courses.txt, registrations.txt, criteria.txt, and performances.txt that keep information. Student file keeps the information about students such as the student number, name, surname, and department in abbreviated form. Course file keeps the information about courses such as the course code and course title. Criteria file keeps the information about course assessments such as the course code, course credit value, homework, lab, quiz, midterm, and final percentages. Registration file keeps the information about the students registrations such as the student number, academic year, semester, and course code. Performance file keeps the information about the students performances such as the student number, course code, and performances.
Below explanations are given for better understanding of the file formats (contents).
A sample line from the student file is 194162 VIANNEY DUSH
https://learn.snhu.edu/content/enforced/398934-IT-643-Q4211-OL-TRAD-GR.20TW4/Course%20Documents/IT%20643%20Training%20Manual%20Draft%20Six%20Guidelines%20and%20Rubric.pdf
Please see the rubric above and the attached template. You are only to complete section 6: Auditing & Log of the training manual
X-rays and CT-scans (Medicine)
o TheadventofX-raytechnologyisintimatelylinkedwiththediscoveryof
radioactivity overall. Discuss this connection and how X-rays for the use of medicine evolved over time. Use concrete nuclear reactions to examplify this evolution.
Word count: 2000 words
Use citations and a list of references (bibliography).
NEVER copy a text from somewhere else without putting signs around the text, and
then cite the source. However, try to avoid copying more than occasional phrases. Use
your own words instead.
As a general rule, have at least one mathematical/numerical calculation or estimate in
your essay, as a part of the natural flow of text. Show your calcuations. Even simpler estimates should be used to contrast/compare, and should be used when drawing conclusions.
Research question (title - ?), Introduction, Background sections, Main topic sections, Conclusions, Bibliography.
Proposed order:
o Write down draft research
X-rays and CT-scans (Medicine)
o TheadventofX-raytechnologyisintimatelylinkedwiththediscoveryof
radioactivity overall. Discuss this connection and how X-rays for the use of medicine evolved over time. Use concrete nuclear reactions to examplify this evolution.
Word count: 2000 words
Use citations and a list of references (bibliography).
NEVER copy a text from somewhere else without putting signs around the text, and
then cite the source. However, try to avoid copying more than occasional phrases. Use
your own words instead.
As a general rule, have at least one mathematical/numerical calculation or estimate in
your essay, as a part of the natural flow of text. Show your calcuations. Even simpler estimates should be used to contrast/compare, and should be used when drawing conclusions.
Research question (title - ?), Introduction, Background sections, Main topic sections, Conclusions, Bibliography.
Proposed order:
o Write down draft research qu
Get a score of 80 percent or higher on these Pearson Realize assignments. Show ALL work on a separate piece of document/paper for each assignment. Each "Online" is around 15-30 questions and each "lesson check" is around 4 questions. I will share login information after confirmation.
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o X-rays and CT-scans (Medicine)
o The advent of X-ray technology is intimately linked with the discovery of
radioactivity overall. Discuss this connection and how X-rays for the use of medicine evolved over time. Use concrete nuclear reactions to examplify this evolution.