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[Show more]Under what act of congress was A&M established? - The college was established under the Morrill 
Act of July 2, 1862 
When was Texas A&M opened? - A&M was opened for registration on October 2,1876. On 
Wednesday October 4,1876 40 students and six faculty members began instruction 
What is the inscri...
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Act of July 2, 1862 
When was Texas A&M opened? - A&M was opened for registration on October 2,1876. On 
Wednesday October 4,1876 40 students and six faculty members began instruction 
What is the inscri...
The college was established under the Morrill Act of JUly 2, 1862. - Under what act of Congress was 
A&M established? 
A&M was opened for registration on October 2, 1876. On Wednesday, October 4, 1876, 40 students and 
6 faculty members began instruction. - When was Texas A&M opened? 
"Lawrence Sul...
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A&M established? 
A&M was opened for registration on October 2, 1876. On Wednesday, October 4, 1876, 40 students and 
6 faculty members began instruction. - When was Texas A&M opened? 
"Lawrence Sul...
Under what act of Congress was A&M established? - The college was established under the Morill 
Act of July 2, 1862. 
When was Texas A&M opened? - A&M was opened for registration on October 2, 1876. On 
Wednesday, October 4, 1876, 40 students and six faculty members began instruction. 
What is Silve...
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Act of July 2, 1862. 
When was Texas A&M opened? - A&M was opened for registration on October 2, 1876. On 
Wednesday, October 4, 1876, 40 students and six faculty members began instruction. 
What is Silve...
What are market classes and grades designed for? - To "accurately" describe livestock being sold 
What are the 4 market classes? - slaughter, feeder, bred heifers, pairs 
How do the market classes group animals? - animals separated according to use 
How do the grades group animals? - relative meri...
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Add to cartWhat are market classes and grades designed for? - To "accurately" describe livestock being sold 
What are the 4 market classes? - slaughter, feeder, bred heifers, pairs 
How do the market classes group animals? - animals separated according to use 
How do the grades group animals? - relative meri...
Government's Role in Production - to regulate producers to provide a safe, wholesome, 
environmentally friendly product 
1906 Food Safety Regulation - Meat Inspection Act 
1957 Food Safety Regulation - Federal Meat Inspection Act and Poultry Products Inspection Act 
What is HACCP? - Hazard Analysis...
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environmentally friendly product 
1906 Food Safety Regulation - Meat Inspection Act 
1957 Food Safety Regulation - Federal Meat Inspection Act and Poultry Products Inspection Act 
What is HACCP? - Hazard Analysis...
ANSC 107 exam 2 TAMU Exam Prep Questions With 
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latin name for sheep - ovis aries 
latin name for goats - capra hircus 
leading state for goats & sheep - Texas 
predators are a growing problem. what are they? - coyote, eagle, bobcat, fox, and ferral hogs 
interna...
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latin name for sheep - ovis aries 
latin name for goats - capra hircus 
leading state for goats & sheep - Texas 
predators are a growing problem. what are they? - coyote, eagle, bobcat, fox, and ferral hogs 
interna...
microorganisms - organisms that are too small to be seen with an unaided eye 
microbes in our lives - <1% pathogenic 
decompose organic waste 
produces by photosynthesis 
industrial chemicals 
fermentation 
outnumber us 
What are some eukaryotic cells? - fungi, protozoans, algae 
What are some pr...
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microbes in our lives - <1% pathogenic 
decompose organic waste 
produces by photosynthesis 
industrial chemicals 
fermentation 
outnumber us 
What are some eukaryotic cells? - fungi, protozoans, algae 
What are some pr...
Apis Mellifera - European honey bee 
approx. _____ of the U.S. food supply is pollinated by bees - 1/3 
Scientific Method - 1. Form a question 
2. Make an observation 
3. Form a hypothesis -- testable and falsifiable 
4. test the hypothesis 
5. analyze data and draw conclusions 
control and experime...
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Add to cartApis Mellifera - European honey bee 
approx. _____ of the U.S. food supply is pollinated by bees - 1/3 
Scientific Method - 1. Form a question 
2. Make an observation 
3. Form a hypothesis -- testable and falsifiable 
4. test the hypothesis 
5. analyze data and draw conclusions 
control and experime...
Which of the following is NOT true about factual issues? 
(a) One should not attempt to assess a moral issue if there is irresolvable factual uncertainty. 
(b) One should identify the questions of fact and clearly state assumptions 
(c) Different assumptions about factual issues may result in differ...
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(a) One should not attempt to assess a moral issue if there is irresolvable factual uncertainty. 
(b) One should identify the questions of fact and clearly state assumptions 
(c) Different assumptions about factual issues may result in differ...
Enumerated Powers - - Specific powers given to Congress 
- Stated under Article I, section 8 
- necessary and proper clause 
- implied powers 
Reserved powers - -10th Amendment 
- Powers not delegated to the national government are reserved to the States or to the people 
- Forms the basis for many ...
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Add to cartEnumerated Powers - - Specific powers given to Congress 
- Stated under Article I, section 8 
- necessary and proper clause 
- implied powers 
Reserved powers - -10th Amendment 
- Powers not delegated to the national government are reserved to the States or to the people 
- Forms the basis for many ...
Government - The institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies 
Functions of Government - Maintain a national defense, provide public services, preserve order, 
socialize the young, and collect taxes 
Politics - the process of determining the leaders we select and the po...
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Functions of Government - Maintain a national defense, provide public services, preserve order, 
socialize the young, and collect taxes 
Politics - the process of determining the leaders we select and the po...
Northwest Ordinance 1787 - -creates 3-5 territories 
-model of how to admit new states 
-gurantees residents right to trial by jury, freedom of religion, due process 
-outlaws slavery in the region 
Problems with articles of confederation - * A capital on the run 
* Failures in Indian affairs 
* Dip...
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Add to cartNorthwest Ordinance 1787 - -creates 3-5 territories 
-model of how to admit new states 
-gurantees residents right to trial by jury, freedom of religion, due process 
-outlaws slavery in the region 
Problems with articles of confederation - * A capital on the run 
* Failures in Indian affairs 
* Dip...
TAMU RESCH HIST 105 FINAL Test Questions With 
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In the 1850s the Republican Party attempted to win working class votes by supporting a lower tariff on 
imported manufacturing goods - False 
The republican N wanted to protect northern industries 
Unwilling either ...
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In the 1850s the Republican Party attempted to win working class votes by supporting a lower tariff on 
imported manufacturing goods - False 
The republican N wanted to protect northern industries 
Unwilling either ...
In the minds of European imperialists once Indians ceased to be powerful enough to demand respect or 
economically profitable as trading partners, they became merely obstacles to be removed. - True 
Puritans believed that religion was necessary to control the disorders of capitalism and competitive ...
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economically profitable as trading partners, they became merely obstacles to be removed. - True 
Puritans believed that religion was necessary to control the disorders of capitalism and competitive ...
Minstrel shows forged a common "whiteness" out of working class ethnic diversity and allowed 
Northern workers to express their ambivalence about the process of proletarianization to which they 
were being subjected - False 
The tidal wave of immigrants between 1840 and 1860 provided essential wag...
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Northern workers to express their ambivalence about the process of proletarianization to which they 
were being subjected - False 
The tidal wave of immigrants between 1840 and 1860 provided essential wag...
TAMU History 105 Resch Exam 1 Questions and Answers 
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In the minds of European imperialists once Indians ceased to be powerful enough to demand respect or 
economically profitable as trading partners, they became merely obstacles to be removed. - True 
Puritans believe...
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In the minds of European imperialists once Indians ceased to be powerful enough to demand respect or 
economically profitable as trading partners, they became merely obstacles to be removed. - True 
Puritans believe...
French - Helped US, agreed to recognize the US, neither side would give up, shared possession of the 
American continent 
Paine - Wrote American crisis, called people to help in the war efforts and converted loyalists 
Washington - started with only 3,000 men in 1776, crossed Delaware to defeat hess...
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American continent 
Paine - Wrote American crisis, called people to help in the war efforts and converted loyalists 
Washington - started with only 3,000 men in 1776, crossed Delaware to defeat hess...
What pamphlets did Thomas Paine publish? - Common Sense 
The American Crisis 
Which pamphlet of Thomas Paine's did Washington read to his dispirited troops? - The American 
Crisis 
What did Washington do with Thomas Paine's pamphlet (The American Crisis)? - He read it to his 
dispirited troops 
Wh...
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Add to cartWhat pamphlets did Thomas Paine publish? - Common Sense 
The American Crisis 
Which pamphlet of Thomas Paine's did Washington read to his dispirited troops? - The American 
Crisis 
What did Washington do with Thomas Paine's pamphlet (The American Crisis)? - He read it to his 
dispirited troops 
Wh...
Which reagent is not an oxidizing agent? 
a. NaOCl 
b. KMnO4 
c. K2Cr2O7 
d. CrO3 
e. H2O - H2O 
Which statement is false about preparing alkyl halide from alcohol with hydrogen halide? 
a. it is an SN1 reaction 
b. tertiary alcohols react faster than secondary alcohols 
c. the intermediate is a car...
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Add to cartWhich reagent is not an oxidizing agent? 
a. NaOCl 
b. KMnO4 
c. K2Cr2O7 
d. CrO3 
e. H2O - H2O 
Which statement is false about preparing alkyl halide from alcohol with hydrogen halide? 
a. it is an SN1 reaction 
b. tertiary alcohols react faster than secondary alcohols 
c. the intermediate is a car...
Exp: Molecular Modeling - 
newman projection: staggered - 
newman projection: eclipsed - 
Newman Projection Conformations and their relative energies [draw a graph] - 
The gauche conformation of butane occurs when the dihedral angle between at the C1-C2 and C3-C4 is 
60 degrees. There is sterric...
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newman projection: staggered - 
newman projection: eclipsed - 
Newman Projection Conformations and their relative energies [draw a graph] - 
The gauche conformation of butane occurs when the dihedral angle between at the C1-C2 and C3-C4 is 
60 degrees. There is sterric...
Describe the basic functions of simple squamous tissue. - - Areas requiring passive diffusion 
- Areas not requiring much protection 
*Found in kidneys, serosae, and linings* 
Describe the basic functions of simple cuboidal tissue. - Secretion and absorption 
*Ovaries* 
Describe the basic functions ...
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Add to cartDescribe the basic functions of simple squamous tissue. - - Areas requiring passive diffusion 
- Areas not requiring much protection 
*Found in kidneys, serosae, and linings* 
Describe the basic functions of simple cuboidal tissue. - Secretion and absorption 
*Ovaries* 
Describe the basic functions ...
Breed - Animals of common origin having characteristics that distinguish them other groups within 
the same species 
Sire Breed - Fast growing, muscular, late maturing, low milking 
Maternal Breed - Heavy milking, early maturing sexually, inherently fertile, small to moderate size 
Dual Purpose Bree...
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Add to cartBreed - Animals of common origin having characteristics that distinguish them other groups within 
the same species 
Sire Breed - Fast growing, muscular, late maturing, low milking 
Maternal Breed - Heavy milking, early maturing sexually, inherently fertile, small to moderate size 
Dual Purpose Bree...
Separation by liquid-liquid extraction is based on 
a) compound's dielectric constant in 2 dif solvents 
b) # of theoretical plates in the separation 
c) use of phase transfer catalysts 
d) difference in boiling points of 2 liquids 
e) distribution of a compound between 2 immiscible phases - e) Dis...
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Add to cartSeparation by liquid-liquid extraction is based on 
a) compound's dielectric constant in 2 dif solvents 
b) # of theoretical plates in the separation 
c) use of phase transfer catalysts 
d) difference in boiling points of 2 liquids 
e) distribution of a compound between 2 immiscible phases - e) Dis...
Objective: To examine the use of a phase transfer catalyst to effect an SN2 reaction in dichloromethane 
solution. The reaction will be conducted without extraction for product isolation. 
List the procedural steps, from start to finish, that are required to convert 2-naphthol and allyl bromide 
int...
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Add to cartObjective: To examine the use of a phase transfer catalyst to effect an SN2 reaction in dichloromethane 
solution. The reaction will be conducted without extraction for product isolation. 
List the procedural steps, from start to finish, that are required to convert 2-naphthol and allyl bromide 
int...
TAMU ACCT 229 Exam 1Questions And Answers 100% 
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3 types of businesses - sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation 
unlimited liability - sole proprietorship & partnership 
limited liability - corporation 
Sole Proprietorship - one owner 
advantage: easy to form 
separate entity for accou...
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3 types of businesses - sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation 
unlimited liability - sole proprietorship & partnership 
limited liability - corporation 
Sole Proprietorship - one owner 
advantage: easy to form 
separate entity for accou...
TAMU COMM 315 - Exam 1 Questions And Answers 100% 
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stigma - a characteristic that discredits a person, making him or her be seen as abnormal or 
undesirable 
instrumental needs - practical, everyday needs 
physical needs - communication helps us maintain physical and mental well-being 
relat...
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stigma - a characteristic that discredits a person, making him or her be seen as abnormal or 
undesirable 
instrumental needs - practical, everyday needs 
physical needs - communication helps us maintain physical and mental well-being 
relat...
What is the difference between the coding and non-coding region? - Coding region: comprised of 
genes that encode proteins (instructions that determine traits) and makes up 1-2% of human DNA. • 
Noncoding region: makes up 98-99% of human DNA, contains STRs and is responsible for regulatory 
functi...
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Add to cartWhat is the difference between the coding and non-coding region? - Coding region: comprised of 
genes that encode proteins (instructions that determine traits) and makes up 1-2% of human DNA. • 
Noncoding region: makes up 98-99% of human DNA, contains STRs and is responsible for regulatory 
functi...
EUKARYOTIC CELL - Cell containing a nucleus and membrane-enclosed organelles 
PROKARYOTIC CELL - Cell that lacks a nucleus or other membrane-enclosed organelles 
LEVELS OF BIOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION - Atoms, Molecules, Cells, Organelles, Tissues 
BIOLOGICAL DOMAINS - Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya 
REDUCTI...
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Add to cartEUKARYOTIC CELL - Cell containing a nucleus and membrane-enclosed organelles 
PROKARYOTIC CELL - Cell that lacks a nucleus or other membrane-enclosed organelles 
LEVELS OF BIOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION - Atoms, Molecules, Cells, Organelles, Tissues 
BIOLOGICAL DOMAINS - Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya 
REDUCTI...
Gene - unit of DNA that determines a given trait 
Allele - different forms of a gene 
Genotype - genetic makeup of an organsim 
Phenotype - physical appearance of an organism 
Population - a group of interbreeding individuals of the same species 
Population genetics - the study of genes/alleles in s...
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Allele - different forms of a gene 
Genotype - genetic makeup of an organsim 
Phenotype - physical appearance of an organism 
Population - a group of interbreeding individuals of the same species 
Population genetics - the study of genes/alleles in s...
coding region - comprised of genes that encode proteins (instructions that determine traits) and 
makes up 1-2% of human DNA. 
non-coding gene - makes up 98-99% of human DNA, contains STRs and is responsible for regulatory 
functions such as gene transcription 
short tandem repeats (STRs) - unique r...
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Add to cartcoding region - comprised of genes that encode proteins (instructions that determine traits) and 
makes up 1-2% of human DNA. 
non-coding gene - makes up 98-99% of human DNA, contains STRs and is responsible for regulatory 
functions such as gene transcription 
short tandem repeats (STRs) - unique r...
BIO 111 TAMU Fletcher Exam 3 Questions And Answers 
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Friedrich Miescher - discovered DNA in 1869 But did not know (Isolated phosphate) rich acidic 
compounds 
Frederick Griffith - Discovered transformation during an experiment that involved injecting mice 
with smooth S cells...
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Friedrich Miescher - discovered DNA in 1869 But did not know (Isolated phosphate) rich acidic 
compounds 
Frederick Griffith - Discovered transformation during an experiment that involved injecting mice 
with smooth S cells...
The element present in all organic molecules is - Carbon 
Cell membranes have distinct inside and outside faces. Which of the following statements is the most 
likely explanation for the membrane's asymmetrical nature? - The two sides of a cell membrane face 
different environments and carry out di...
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Cell membranes have distinct inside and outside faces. Which of the following statements is the most 
likely explanation for the membrane's asymmetrical nature? - The two sides of a cell membrane face 
different environments and carry out di...
describe the basic functions all life forms must accomplish - -response to environmental stimuli & 
maintain homeostasis 
-uptake and processing of nutrients/energy 
-regulation 
-growth and reproduction 
compare and contrast eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell types - Prokaryotes: 
-circular chromosome...
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Add to cartdescribe the basic functions all life forms must accomplish - -response to environmental stimuli & 
maintain homeostasis 
-uptake and processing of nutrients/energy 
-regulation 
-growth and reproduction 
compare and contrast eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell types - Prokaryotes: 
-circular chromosome...
Coding regions - sequences of DNA that serve as instructions for making proteins (1-2% of human 
DNA) 
Non-coding regions - Human DNA that contains STRS and are responsible for regulatory functions ( 
DNA transcription 98-99% ) 
What are STRs? - short tandem repeats; unique repetition of nucleotide ...
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Add to cartCoding regions - sequences of DNA that serve as instructions for making proteins (1-2% of human 
DNA) 
Non-coding regions - Human DNA that contains STRS and are responsible for regulatory functions ( 
DNA transcription 98-99% ) 
What are STRs? - short tandem repeats; unique repetition of nucleotide ...
What is a virus? - a protein body made up of a capsid with DNA or RNA in it 
Viruses go in a host, then.. - go through replication and assembly 
the host cell membrane is draped over the virus as the.. - virus squeezes out through the cell wall 
a naked virus does not have.. - envelope 
what is covi...
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Viruses go in a host, then.. - go through replication and assembly 
the host cell membrane is draped over the virus as the.. - virus squeezes out through the cell wall 
a naked virus does not have.. - envelope 
what is covi...
Reaction of ethyl magnesium bromide with water will generate? 
a. ethanol 
b. ethane 
c. butane 
d. ethyl magnesium hydroxide 
e. a peroxide - b 
2. Under conditions of thermodynamic control, product distribution is governed by: 
a. the relative stabilities of the products 
b. the relative energies ...
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Add to cartReaction of ethyl magnesium bromide with water will generate? 
a. ethanol 
b. ethane 
c. butane 
d. ethyl magnesium hydroxide 
e. a peroxide - b 
2. Under conditions of thermodynamic control, product distribution is governed by: 
a. the relative stabilities of the products 
b. the relative energies ...
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