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Buddhism
Chapter 17 The Foundations of Christian Society in Western Europe Identification: People What is the contribution of each of the following individuals to world history? Identification should include answers to the questions who, what, how and why is this person important? -Clovis -Charles Martel -Charlemagne -Pope Leo III -Gregory of Tours -Louis the Pious -Alfred -Otto I -Pope Gregory I -St. Benedict of Nursia-St. Scholastica Identification: Terms/Concepts State in your own words what each of the following terms means and why it is significant to a study of world history. -Franks -Aachen -Missi dominici -Magyars -Vikings -Holy Roman Empire - Lords -Retainers -Benefice -Fief -Heavy plow - Papacy -Monasticism -Benedict?s Rule STUDY QUESTIONS
World War II
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Corrie Ten Boom
Biology Powerpoint Notes
Genetics! Chapter 9 Objectives Define homozygous, heterozygous, allele, genotype, phenotype. Understand Mendel?s 3 laws Perform a Dihybrid cross. What we already know? Dominant/Recessive Alleles Genotypes Phenotypes Heterozygous/Homozygous Monohybrid Crosses (Punnett Squares with 1 trait!) Gregor Mendel ?Father of Genetics? Austrian Monk that studied pea plants Pure breeds Self Fertilization Cross Polination Discovered how traits were inherited in a population Mendel?s 3 Laws 1. Law of Segregation Each allele a person has separates into different gametes Ex. Ww ? one W goes in one sperm and the other w goes into another sperm w W w W Sperm Mendel?s 3 Laws 2. Law of Independent Assortment Gene pairs (homologous) will separate randomly into gametes Mendel?s 3 Laws
Transcription & Translation
DNA Transcription and Translation Objectives Identify the structure of RNA List the 3 types of RNA Understand why transcription must occur Identify the different steps of transcription. What are we trying to do? Transcription- we are trying to make a ?messenger? to code for a protein. Translation- making the protein! Gene Segment of DNA that codes for a protein DNA codes for RNA and RNA makes protein (central dogma) One Gene ? One Enzyme The Beadle and Tatum experiment showed that one gene codes for one enzyme. One gene codes for one polypeptide. polypeptide - a chain of covalently bonded amino acids. (proteins are made of one or more polypeptide) Let?s make some observations about RNA?s structure RNA RNA stands for: Ribonucleic acid RNA is found:
Chapter 10
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Chapter 9
CHAPTER 9 Christian Europe Emerges, 600?1200 I?? seq NLA \r 0 \h . The Byzantine Empire, 300?1200 A?? seq NL1 \r 0 \h . Church and State 1?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . While Roman rule and the traditions of Rome died in the west, they were preserved in the Byzantine Empire and in its capital, Constantinople. 2?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . While the popes in Rome were independent of secular power, the Byzantine emperor appointed the patriarch of Constantinople and intervened in doctrinal disputes. Religious differences and doctrinal disputes permeated the Byzantine Empire; nonetheless, polytheism was quickly eliminated.
APUSH outline 4
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