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Which of the following statements is TRUE about natural selection?
Which of the following statements is TRUE about natural selection? a. Even if natural selection acts on a trait, it is possible for evolution to not occur in the population. b. Natural selection is random. c. Natural selection results in individuals that are adapted to future conditions. d. All of the above. e. None of…
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Which of the following is not an element of the Fraud Triangle?
Which of the following is not an element of the Fraud Triangle? a. a person’s attitude b. a person’s willingness to violate the Due Care principle c. the presence of pressures to achieve specified performance levels d. the perceived opportunity for financial gain Answer: b. a person’s willingness to violate the Due Care principle The…
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Which of the following is true for lipids? a) Lipids are hydrophobic in nature.
Which of the following is true for lipids? a) Lipids are hydrophobic in nature. b) Lipids are soluble in organic solvents. c) Fats are a type of lipids. d) Olis contain unsaturated fatty acids. e) All statements about lipids are correct. Answer: e) All statements about lipids are correct. Lipids are a group of natural…
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What is the sum of the interior angles of an octagon?
Question:-What is the sum of the interior angles of an octagon? Answer Since an octagon is an eight-sided polygon and the sum of the interior angle of any polygon is given by the formula [n(n-3) x 180) °/n where n is the number of sides, the sum of interior angles of an octagon is 1080º.…
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Which statements describe how the fed responds to high inflation?
Which statements describe how the fed responds to high inflation? Check all that apply. A) It charges banks more interest. B) It pays banks less interest. C) It sells more securities. D) It decreases the money supply. E) In increases the money supply. Answer: C) It sells more securities. This occurs because holders of existing…
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Which statements describe how the fed responds to high inflation? Check all that apply.
Which statements describe how the fed responds to high inflation? Check all that apply. A) It charges banks more interest. B) It pays banks less interest. C) It sells more securities. D) It decreases the money supply. E) In increases the money supply. Answer: The correct options are A, C and D. When the inflation…
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Which of the following is a nitrogen base found ONLY in RNA?
Which of the following is a nitrogen base found ONLY in RNA? a. Thymine b. Uracil c. Deoxyribose d. Adenine e. All of the above except b. Answer: b. Uracil The nitrogen base named here as Guanine falls under RNA more known as Ribonucleic acid. There is thymine. The first is the nitrogenous bases and…
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Determine whether each of the following topics would more likely be studied in microeconomics or macroeconomics.
Determine whether each of the following topics would more likely be studied in microeconomics or macroeconomics. a. The effect of a large government’s budget deficit on the economy’s price level b. The effect of government regulation on a monopolist’s production decisions c. A consumer’s optimal choice when buying a flat-screen TV Answer: The correct options…
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How many photons are contained in a flash of green light that contains 189 kJ of energy?
Question:- How many photons are contained in a flash of green light that contains 189 kJ of energy? Answer In solving this problem the following steps are followed; the first one is that of establishing the wavelength of green light and having a formula by which the energy of photon relates with its wavelength. The…
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The prokaryotic cells that built stromatolites are classified as _____.
Question:- The prokaryotic cells that built stromatolites are classified as _____. Answer: “cyanobacteria”. Cyanobacteria also called blue-green algae are one of the simplest types of phototrophic bacteria that are considered to be among the first life forms on Earth. Therefore, they contribute to the formation of early Earth’s atmosphere by manufacturing oxygen through photosynthesis. These…
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