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AP Human Geography Unit 1 Test Version: B 1. The name that is given to a portion of the earth?s surface is known as a: a. site b. situation c. benchmark d. location e. toponym 2. Situation identifies a place by its a. name and human characteristics b. nominal location c. location relative to other places d. unique physical characteristics e. mathematical location on the earth?s surface 3. Site identifies a place by its a. name and human characteristics b. nominal location c. location relative to other objects d. unique physical characteristics e. mathematical location on the earth?s surface 4. A ship?s position is given as 0 degrees latitude and 27 degrees west longitude. We can conclude from this information that the ship is located a. on the prime meridian

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AP Human Geography Unit 1 Test Version: B 1. The name that is given to a portion of the earth?s surface is known as a: a. site b. situation c. benchmark d. location e. toponym 2. Situation identifies a place by its a. name and human characteristics b. nominal location c. location relative to other places d. unique physical characteristics e. mathematical location on the earth?s surface 3. Site identifies a place by its a. name and human characteristics b. nominal location c. location relative to other objects d. unique physical characteristics e. mathematical location on the earth?s surface 4. A ship?s position is given as 0 degrees latitude and 27 degrees west longitude. We can conclude from this information that the ship is located a. on the prime meridian

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AP Human Geography Unit 1 Test Version: B 1. The name that is given to a portion of the earth?s surface is known as a: a. site b. situation c. benchmark d. location e. toponym 2. Situation identifies a place by its a. name and human characteristics b. nominal location c. location relative to other places d. unique physical characteristics e. mathematical location on the earth?s surface 3. Site identifies a place by its a. name and human characteristics b. nominal location c. location relative to other objects d. unique physical characteristics e. mathematical location on the earth?s surface 4. A ship?s position is given as 0 degrees latitude and 27 degrees west longitude. We can conclude from this information that the ship is located a. on the prime meridian

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AP Human Geography Unit 1 Test Version: B 1. The name that is given to a portion of the earth?s surface is known as a: a. site b. situation c. benchmark d. location e. toponym 2. Situation identifies a place by its a. name and human characteristics b. nominal location c. location relative to other places d. unique physical characteristics e. mathematical location on the earth?s surface 3. Site identifies a place by its a. name and human characteristics b. nominal location c. location relative to other objects d. unique physical characteristics e. mathematical location on the earth?s surface 4. A ship?s position is given as 0 degrees latitude and 27 degrees west longitude. We can conclude from this information that the ship is located a. on the prime meridian

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AP Human Geography Unit 1 Test Version: B 1. The name that is given to a portion of the earth?s surface is known as a: a. site b. situation c. benchmark d. location e. toponym 2. Situation identifies a place by its a. name and human characteristics b. nominal location c. location relative to other places d. unique physical characteristics e. mathematical location on the earth?s surface 3. Site identifies a place by its a. name and human characteristics b. nominal location c. location relative to other objects d. unique physical characteristics e. mathematical location on the earth?s surface 4. A ship?s position is given as 0 degrees latitude and 27 degrees west longitude. We can conclude from this information that the ship is located a. on the prime meridian

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AP Human Geography Unit 1 Test Version: B 1. The name that is given to a portion of the earth?s surface is known as a: a. site b. situation c. benchmark d. location e. toponym 2. Situation identifies a place by its a. name and human characteristics b. nominal location c. location relative to other places d. unique physical characteristics e. mathematical location on the earth?s surface 3. Site identifies a place by its a. name and human characteristics b. nominal location c. location relative to other objects d. unique physical characteristics e. mathematical location on the earth?s surface 4. A ship?s position is given as 0 degrees latitude and 27 degrees west longitude. We can conclude from this information that the ship is located a. on the prime meridian

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Chapter?7 Membrane?Structure?and?Function Multiple-Choice?Questions 1) Who?was/were?the?first?to?propose?that?cell?membranes?are?phospholipid?bilayers? A) H.?Davson?and?J.?Danielli B) I.?Langmuir C) C.?Overton D) S.?Singer?and?G.?Nicolson E) E.?Gorter?and?F.?Grendel Answer: E Topic: Concept?7.1 Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension 2) Who?proposed?that?membranes?are?a?phospholipid?bilayer?between?two?layers?of?hydrophilic?proteins? A) H.?Davson?and?J.?Danielli B) I.?Langmuir C) C.?Overton D) S.?Singer?and?G.?Nicolson E) E.?Gorter?and?F.?Grendel Answer: A Topic: Concept?7.1 Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension 3) Who?proposed?that?the?membrane?is?a?mosaic?of?protein?molecules?bobbing?in?a?fluid?bilayer?of?phospholipids? A) H.?Davson?and?J.?Danielli B) I.?Langmuir C) C.?Overton

AP Human Geography The Cultural Landscape Vocab Ch. 1

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Agricultural density: Arithmetic density: Base line: Cartography: Concentration: Connections: Contagious diffusion: Cultural ecology: Cultural landscape: Culture: Density: Diffusion: Distance decay: Distribution: Environmental determinism: Expansion diffusion: Formal region: Functional region: Geographic information system: Global positioning system: Globalization: Greenwich mean time: Hearth: Hierarchial diffusion: International date line: Land Ordinance of 1785: Latitude: Location: Longitude: Map: Mental Map: Meridian: Parallel: Pattern: Physiological density: Place: Polder: Possibilism: Prime meridian: Principal meridian: Projection: Region: Regional studies: Relocation diffusion: Remote sensing: Resource: Scale: Section: Site: Situation: Space: Space-time comparison:

Chapter 7: Cellular Structure and Function

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Chapter 7: Cellular Structure and Function THE CELL THEORY -All organisims are composed of one or more cells -The cell is the basic unit of structure and organization of organisms -All cells come from pre-existing cells PROKARYOTIC CELL -Simple structure -Contains a plasma membrane -Does not contain membrane bound organelles EUKARYOTIC CELL -Contains a plasma membranre -Contains membrane-bound organelles PLASMA MEMBRANE -Thin, flexible boundary between the cell and its enviornment -Allows nutrients into the cell -Allows waste to leave the cell SELECTIVE PERMEABILITY -The plasma membrane controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell -The plasma membrane is composed of the phospholipid bilayer FLUID MOSAIC MODEL

chapter 5 study guide

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APHG Final Exam Study Guide As you prepare for the Final Exam, make sure that you study these terms/concepts and important researchers. Remember? there will also be questions about specific examples and details from the book, so make sure that you use all of your resources to prepare. Nature & Perspectives of Geography (chapter 1) Spatial approach 5 themes of geography Carl O. Sauer Mental maps Scale Formal regions Location theory Remote sensing Sense of place Reference maps Malthus Thematic maps Geographic Information Systems Functional regions Movement Diffusion Perceptual region Hierarchical diffusion Cultural barrier Expansion diffusion Contagious diffusion Globalization GPS Relocation diffusion Population & Migration (chapters 2 & 3)

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