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DNA & RNA 
Central DOGMA – DNA -> RNA -> protein 
 Nucleic Acid – function to encode inheritable information and pass it on through generations. 
RNA – less stable, temporary nucleic acid. 
o Easily made 
o Degrades rapidly outside of the nucleus 
Three types of RNA 
1. rRNA (ribosomal) – composed of small and large sub units – binds to mRNA. 
2. mRNA (messenger) – single strand copy of DNA – contains codons that specify type and order of amino 
acids in the polypeptide. 
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Occasionally, people who have been blind since birth will have their vision restored. Afterwards, they are able to notice light and various colours but they often have continual difficulty making sense of this new sensory information. Examples like these best demonstrate the difference between:One night on a family camping trip, Samantha was lying awake in her tent when all of a sudden, she saw a bright flash of light, so bright in fact, that it light up the entire inside of the tent. Then there...
Test Bank Trends Scientific Approaches 2020-Occasionally, people who have been blind since birth will have their vision restored. Afterwards, they are able to notice light and various colours but they often have continual difficulty making sense of this new sensory information. Examples like these best demonstrate the difference between:One night on a family camping trip, Samantha was lying awake in her tent when all of a sudden, she saw a bright flash of light, so bright in fact, that it light ...
Chapter_06__The_Self 
 
1.	 	is an organized set of beliefs about the self. 
 
2.	What you believe to be true about yourself is called 
a.	self-ideal.	b. public self. 
3.	Which of the following is NOT one of the factors that help shape our vision of our possible selves? 
a.	Past experiences	b. Biology 
4.	According to your textbook, people are motivated to maintain a(n) 	view of the self. 
a.	accurate	b. positive 
 
5.	The term 	selves to refer to one’s conceptions about the kind of person on...
Chapter 1: Adjusting to Modern Life 
September 10, 2017	1:22 AM 
 
 
1.1	The Paradox of Progress 
 
Three Examples of the Paradox of Progress 
1.	Modern technology saves us time, but we complain about having no time 
2.	We have many life choices but suffer from costs associated with choice overload and we struggle to decide 
3.	Extraordinary affluence but most are not financially comfortable. 
 
The technological advances have not increase our health of happiness. 
•	An obsession with self imp...