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JROTC JPA QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
What are the three levels of distinction that JROTC units can earn? - ️️Merit Unit, 
Honor Unit, and Honor Unit with Distinction 
What is the definition of leadership? - ️️The ability to influence subordinates in 
order to accomplish a mission. 
What does JROTC stand for? - ️️Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps 
What does LET stand for? - ️️Leadership Education and Training 
What does JCLC stand for? - ️️JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge 
What does SAI stand for? - ️️Se...
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What are the three levels of distinction that JROTC units can earn? - ️️Merit Unit, 
Honor Unit, and Honor Unit with Distinction 
What is the definition of leadership? - ️️The ability to influence subordinates in 
order to accomplish a mission. 
What does JROTC stand for? - ️️Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps 
What does LET stand for? - ️️Leadership Education and Training 
What does JCLC stand for? - ️️JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge 
What does SAI stand for? - ️️Se...
JROTC JPA Inspection Questions and Answers
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JPA Inspection (Questions & Answers) Rated 100%
What are the three types of leadership? Explain each. - ️️The three types of 
leadership are delegating- giving decision making authority to subordinates 
participating- involving subordinates in the decision-making process and directinginstructing subordinates 
What foot do you call the command rear, march on? - ️️You call the command rear, 
march on your right foot 
What are the five basic colors on a military map and what do they represent? - 
️️The five basic colors on a military...
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What are the three types of leadership? Explain each. - ️️The three types of 
leadership are delegating- giving decision making authority to subordinates 
participating- involving subordinates in the decision-making process and directinginstructing subordinates 
What foot do you call the command rear, march on? - ️️You call the command rear, 
march on your right foot 
What are the five basic colors on a military map and what do they represent? - 
️️The five basic colors on a military...
Anatomy & Physiology Lecture Exam #1 (Dr. Wilson, Winona State University) Questions and Answers Fully Solved 100%
Functional Groups - ️️a group of atoms responsible for the characteristic reactions 
of particular compound 
The Structural Hierarchy of the Body - ️️whole body, organ systems, organs, 
tissues, cells, organelles, membrane lipid bilayer, molecules, atoms, subatomic 
Homeostasis - ️️the tendency of the body to seek and maintain a condition of 
balance 
Feedback - ️️how the body maintains homeostasis 
positive feedback- giving birth 
negative feedback- sweating to cool down 
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Functional Groups - ️️a group of atoms responsible for the characteristic reactions 
of particular compound 
The Structural Hierarchy of the Body - ️️whole body, organ systems, organs, 
tissues, cells, organelles, membrane lipid bilayer, molecules, atoms, subatomic 
Homeostasis - ️️the tendency of the body to seek and maintain a condition of 
balance 
Feedback - ️️how the body maintains homeostasis 
positive feedback- giving birth 
negative feedback- sweating to cool down 
11 Org...
GEOS185 Exam 3 Winona State Questions and Answers Fully Solved 100%
The structure of DNA has a spiral ladder shape made of two twisted strands of 
nucleotides. The nucleotides in each strand are bonded together by what type of bond? 
- ️️Covalent Bond 
What makes the "outside" strand (or vertical poles of a ladder) on DNA? - ️️A 
deoxyribose sugar and phosphate 
What bases are used in DNA? - ️️Adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine 
Adenine pairs with - ️️Thymine 
Guanine pairs with - ️️Cytosine 
Protons + neutrons = ? - ️️atomic ma...
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The structure of DNA has a spiral ladder shape made of two twisted strands of 
nucleotides. The nucleotides in each strand are bonded together by what type of bond? 
- ️️Covalent Bond 
What makes the "outside" strand (or vertical poles of a ladder) on DNA? - ️️A 
deoxyribose sugar and phosphate 
What bases are used in DNA? - ️️Adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine 
Adenine pairs with - ️️Thymine 
Guanine pairs with - ️️Cytosine 
Protons + neutrons = ? - ️️atomic ma...
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PHGY 215 - midterm Questions and Answers Fully Solved 100%
functions of basal ganglia - ️️1. motor control 
2. cognition 
3. learning 
4. fine muscle tuning (suppresses unwanted movement) 
what are the 4 ion channels - ️️1. voltage - due to membrane potential of both side 
of the membrane 
nical - due to deformities 
3. thermal - due to temp changes 
4. chemical - due to chemical messenger (ligand) 
2 regulations of homeostasis - ️️intrinsic - inside of tissue 
extrinsic - outside of tissue 
2 feedbacks of homeostasis - ️️negative - init...
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functions of basal ganglia - ️️1. motor control 
2. cognition 
3. learning 
4. fine muscle tuning (suppresses unwanted movement) 
what are the 4 ion channels - ️️1. voltage - due to membrane potential of both side 
of the membrane 
nical - due to deformities 
3. thermal - due to temp changes 
4. chemical - due to chemical messenger (ligand) 
2 regulations of homeostasis - ️️intrinsic - inside of tissue 
extrinsic - outside of tissue 
2 feedbacks of homeostasis - ️️negative - init...
PHGY 215 Final (Questions & Answers) Rated 100%
The Sliding Filament Mechanism - ️️- A sarcomere goes from z-line to z-line and 
has thick filaments (myosin) in the middle within the thin filaments (actin) on the sides 
- During contraction, the thin filaments move inwards over the thick filaments 
- When this happens, the z-lines move closer together 
- This occurs simultaneously along the entire fibre and all sarcomeres shorten to the 
same degree 
- Neither the length of the thin filaments or thick filaments themselves changes, just th...
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The Sliding Filament Mechanism - ️️- A sarcomere goes from z-line to z-line and 
has thick filaments (myosin) in the middle within the thin filaments (actin) on the sides 
- During contraction, the thin filaments move inwards over the thick filaments 
- When this happens, the z-lines move closer together 
- This occurs simultaneously along the entire fibre and all sarcomeres shorten to the 
same degree 
- Neither the length of the thin filaments or thick filaments themselves changes, just th...
PHGY 215-module 2 Questions And Answers With Verified Tests 100% Correct Answers
efferent cell body vs. afferent cell body - ️️efferent cell bodies are located within the 
grey matter of the spinal cord. Afferent cell bodies are located within the dorsal root 
ganglion 
Functions of the CNS - ️️nscious regulation of internal environment 
2.Emotions 
3. voluntary control of movement 
ption 
5. higher cognitive functions such as learning and memory 
purpose of blood brain barrier being regulated by several components? - 
️️ic response to the metabolic needs of the ...
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efferent cell body vs. afferent cell body - ️️efferent cell bodies are located within the 
grey matter of the spinal cord. Afferent cell bodies are located within the dorsal root 
ganglion 
Functions of the CNS - ️️nscious regulation of internal environment 
2.Emotions 
3. voluntary control of movement 
ption 
5. higher cognitive functions such as learning and memory 
purpose of blood brain barrier being regulated by several components? - 
️️ic response to the metabolic needs of the ...
PHGY 215 Module 4 Questions and Answers Fully Solved 100%
What is a regulatory protein complex made of three polypeptides. Where do the three 
polypeptides bind? - ️️-troponin 
-one binds to tropomyosin, one binds to actin, one binds to Ca2+ 
What bands (that are also called dark bands) are made up of stacked thick and thin 
filaments that are aligned parallel to each other. Its borders are defined by the length of 
the thick filaments. - ️️A band 
Looking at a cross section of a ___________ you can see a highly organized 
cytoskeletal patter o...
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What is a regulatory protein complex made of three polypeptides. Where do the three 
polypeptides bind? - ️️-troponin 
-one binds to tropomyosin, one binds to actin, one binds to Ca2+ 
What bands (that are also called dark bands) are made up of stacked thick and thin 
filaments that are aligned parallel to each other. Its borders are defined by the length of 
the thick filaments. - ️️A band 
Looking at a cross section of a ___________ you can see a highly organized 
cytoskeletal patter o...
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