All the beliefs, assumptions, objects, behaviors, and processes that make up a shared way of life.
What is Culture
A term used to refer to the probability of a gene or allele being expressed if it is present.
What is Penetrance?
An equation that describes molecular collisions.
K=zpe^Ea/RT
What is Arrhenius' Equation?
The amount of work per unit of time.
What is power?
Two or more individuals living together in a community and/or sharing elements of culture.
What is a society?
Norms governing casual interaction.
What is Folle ways
The way of transport within a cell.
What are microtubules?
At STP one mole of any ideal gas will occupy this.
What is standard molar volume?
This allows the exchange of energy and mass with the surroundings
What is an open system?
Extends bureaucracy to the effect of chain stores and restaurants on consumerism and society as a whole.
What is McDonaldization?
Acronym for the 3 major components of attitudes
What is ABC?
The 2 bacterial plasmids.
What are F and R?
The SI units.
What are mass, length, time, current, temperature, luminous intensity, and amount of substance?
1. Groups which an effect is expected, because treatment is known to have an effect.
2. groups which an effect is not expected.
What are positive and negative controls?
A teacher recognizes one of her new students to be the younger sibling of a previous difficult student. She develops the preconceived idea that this student will also be difficult. What is she demonstrating?
Teacher expectancy
Social expressions of approval for conforming to norms or disapproval for failing to conform.
What are sanctions?
The 5 key points of Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium.
!. Mutational equilibrium
2. Large population
3. Random mating
4. Immigration or emmigration must not change gene pool
5. No survival of the fittest
PV=nRT
What is Ideal gas law?
When net force acts on an object the change in the object's state will be inversely proportional to the mass of the object and directly proportional to the net force.
What is Newton's 2nd law?
Consists of churches, sects, and cults.
What are the 3 major types of religion?
The practice of trying to understand culture on its own terms and to judge a culture by its own standards.
What is cultural relativism?
A virulent virus that commandeers the cell's synthetic machinery to replicate viral components.
What is a Lytic Infection?
PH=pKa+log[(A^-)/(HA)]
What is the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation?
V=1/2(v+Vo)
What is average velocity with constant acceleration?
The acronym CTR is an element of the mormon culture that only has meaning in the minds of those of the LDS faith. This could be considered...
Symbolic culture