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Evolutionary Psychology

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Evolutionary Psychology (sparknotes.com) Evolutionary psychology uses evolutionary theory to explain similarities in psychological characteristics. According to evolutionary psychologists, patterns of behavior have evolved through natural selection, in the same way that physical characteristics have evolved. Because of natural selection,adaptive behaviors, or behaviors that increase reproductive success, are kept and passed on from one generation to the next. Mating Behavior

Lucky 100 Multiple Choice Topics

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FREILER'S LUCKY 100 1. Lutheran/Calvinist theology 2. nationalism (perhaps Romantic to realistic) 3. Renaissance humanism (v. Christian humanism) 4. Machiavelli 5. architecture/art 6. English Reformation and Henry VIII 7. Austro-Hungarian nationality problem (Dual Monarchy, pan-Slavism) 8. dynastic conflict in 16th century 9. National Socialist ideology 10. heliocentric v. geocentric view of universe 11. women's roles and how changed 12. Adam Smith and Liberalism 13. Revolutions of 1830 and 1848 14. French politics in 19th century 15. Spanish Civil War 16. Scientific Revolution/method 17. Council of Trent and Catholic Counter-Reformation 18. Edict of Nantes 19. Dutch Republic in 17th century 20. 16th century economic life 21. mercantilist theory

AP Biology_Study Guide_Chapter 7

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APUSH James Logan High School: A People & A Nation 7th ed.

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Brain Study Guide

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The Brain Depolarization: positive ions, more likely action potential Hyperpolarization.: negative ions, less likely (Types Of) Neurotransmitters ? Chemicals that bind to receptor sites ? Impact/influence receiving neuron ? Reabsorbed into sending neurons through process of reuptake ? Applies brake on neurotransmitter?s action ? Serotonin pathways - involved w mood regulation ? Dopamine pathways - involved w diseases such as schizophrenia & Parkinson?s ____________________________________________________________________________ Neurotransmitter Function Examples of Malfunctions _____________________________________________________________________________ Acetylcholine (ACh) Muscle action, Deterioration: Alzheimer?s learning & memory

Plants Unit Study Guide

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Ch 35 Plant Structure, Growth and Development Question Answer You are studying a plant from the arid southwestern United States. Which of the following adaptations is least likely to have evolved in response to water shortages? Development of large leaf surfaces to absorb water Which part of a plant absorbs most of the water and minerals taken up from the soil? root hairs An evolutionary adaption that increases exposure of a plant to light in a dense forest is.... apical dominance A person working with plants may remove apical dominance by... pruning Land plants are not composed of what tissue? mesodermal tissues. Vascular plant tissue includes all of the following cell types except cambium cells What functional plant cells lack a nucleus?

Fill-in-the-Blank Chart Study Guide Ch 4&5

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