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Students are randomly assigned to one of nine teams in a cla…

Students are randomly assigned to one of nine teams in a class.  They are equally likely to be assigned to any team.   X is the team to which a student is assigned; x = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.  Determine the population standard deviation of X. This question is copywritten by Arizona State University and Linda Chattin.  It may not be posted to any website, may not be texted to anyone, and may not be screenshot or photographed.  If your answer is non-integer, express it to three decimal places.

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Would you rather have a pet dinosaur (any type!) or a pet dr…

Would you rather have a pet dinosaur (any type!) or a pet dragon?  Part A (Text Box Below):Tell me your choice and explain why in the text box below. Part B (On Your Paper): Draw your new pet and give it a name! Don’t worry — I’m not expecting a masterpiece (this is a math class, after all). Just have fun with it!

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What value of h makes p(x) a valid probability mass function…

What value of h makes p(x) a valid probability mass function:  p(x) = 1/h    for x = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7  This copywritten question is part of a quiz or exam at Arizona State.  It may not be posted to Chegg.com or to any other website or reproduced without the permission of the author, Dr. L. Chattin, and Arizona State University. .

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Put the following in order that they are used for energy: 1)…

Put the following in order that they are used for energy: 1)Lipids 2)Proteins 3)Glucose 4)Glycogen

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Scenario 3.1Tony is about to participate in his first 10K ru…

Scenario 3.1Tony is about to participate in his first 10K run. One of his friends told him to make sure to “carbo load” and to take a niacin supplement before the race. Tony had heard the term “carbo loading” before but was not sure why it was necessary and had no idea why he would need a niacin supplement. He had been training for months and was confident that he would finish the race easily and, therefore, did not heed his friend’s advice. On the day of the race, Tony was so excited it felt like he was flying through the first half of the race. Tony wanted to beat his current best time and was nearing the end of the race when he decided to pick up his pace to the finish line. Unfortunately, Tony became fatigued and had to walk to the finish line out of breath and with his muscles burning.Refer to Scenario 3.1. Could Tony’s excitement before the race have caused him to become fatigued toward the end of the race?

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Which of the following is not involved in creating the resti…

Which of the following is not involved in creating the resting membrane potential of a neuron?

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Scenario 3.1Tony is about to participate in his first 10K ru…

Scenario 3.1Tony is about to participate in his first 10K run. One of his friends told him to make sure to “carbo load” and to take a niacin supplement before the race. Tony had heard the term “carbo loading” before but was not sure why it was necessary and had no idea why he would need a niacin supplement. He had been training for months and was confident that he would finish the race easily and, therefore, did not heed his friend’s advice. On the day of the race, Tony was so excited it felt like he was flying through the first half of the race. Tony wanted to beat his current best time and was nearing the end of the race when he decided to pick up his pace to the finish line. Unfortunately, Tony became fatigued and had to walk to the finish line out of breath and with his muscles burning.Refer to Scenario 3.1. The term “carbo loading” refers to eating excess carbohydrates over a period of several days before running long distances. Why is this practice beneficial to long distance runners?

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Describe and outline the process of a signal coming from a n…

Describe and outline the process of a signal coming from a neuron to a skeletal muscle, from the action potential reaching an axon terminal end to the contraction and relaxation of the muscle. Include channels, ions, neurotransmitters,  motor proteins, regulatory proteins, structures and organelles involved.

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Draw out the blood glucose homeostatic feedback mechanism th…

Draw out the blood glucose homeostatic feedback mechanism that regulates what happens when you have just eaten. Indicate the stimulus, sensor, integrator, effector, response and result in your answer. Stimulus [Stimulus] Sensor/integrator [Sensor] Hormone released [Hormone] Effector [Effector1] [Effector2][Effector3] Response [Response] Result [Result]  

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Which chamber pumps blood to the pulmonary circuit?

Which chamber pumps blood to the pulmonary circuit?

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