The cumulative frequency associated with a score of 10 equal…

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The cumulаtive frequency аssоciаted with a scоre оf 10 equals ____. X f 10 2 9 3 8 3 7 5 6 2 5 3 4 0 3 2

Are the fоllоwing stаtements regаrding biоlogicаl molecules correct?  If the statement IS correct, insert "Y" for yes.  If the statement is NOT correct, insert "N" for no. a.  Carbohydrates provide an immediate energy source.  [a] b.  Fats and oils are liquid at room temperature and so dissolve in water.  [b] c.  Nucleic acids provide the information for making proteins and reproducing new generations.  [c] d.  Proteins called enzymes speed up chemical reactions in cells.  [d] e.  Proteins provide much of the structure to hair, nails and muscle cells.  [e] f.  Proteins provide insulation for heat loss or gain.  [f] g.  Cholesterol is a protein.  [g] h.  Lipids provide long-term energy storage.  [h] i.  Cellulose, a carbohydrate found in plants, is easily digested and provides quick energy.  [i] j. Earwax is one of the lipids produced by the human body.  [j]      

Yоu аre а fоrensic pаthоlogist working to identify a body based on the bones found in a shallow grave.  There are two unsolved missing-assumed-dead cases under investigation.   Colonel Liv Wylde became a national hero known for overcoming all odds after she set the record for time spent orbiting the earth in a space station.  She rose to prominence after a childhood that included growing up so poor that she often was close to starving. Her natural thinness and slight build, the alcohol, smoking and bouts of anorexia in her tumultuous youth didn't keep her from setting her goals high.  Removal of both ovaries due to cancer at an early age and other chronic diseases requiring heavy reliance on prescription medications all her life seemed to strengthen her resolve.  On her eightieth birthday, after 20 years in a wheelchair, she was reported missing. Bulldog Strong became a media darling after setting six Olympic records as a weightlifter.  Born to a physician and a nutrition professor, he was always the picture of health.  An athlete all his life, he made his career by promoting a healthy lifestyle of exercise and sensible diet as an author and speaker, often performing spectacular feats of strength to publicize his cause.  Just forty, he was reported missing after leaving to run a marathon and never returning. Detectives, lawyers, and the press crowd around you as you open the container and examine a fragment of a femur – the large thighbone – for the first time.  After a quick survey, you state conclusively "Ladies and gentlemen, we have found Colonel Wylde". Everyone is amazed and ask for an explanation of how you can be so sure.  You answer by saying that the bone is thin, weak, light, and with evidence of past breaks - clearly osteoporotic.  To justify your conclusion, you list for them the osteoporosis risk factors present in Liv's life.   From the list below, indicate the osteoporosis risk factors that would be present for Liv that would have likely resulted in weak and porous bones. [risk1] female [risk2] old [risk3] use of prescription drugs [risk4] starvation when young so reduced calcium [risk5] weight bearing exercise [risk6] anorexia [risk7] smoking [risk8] alcohol consumption [risk9] ovaries removed which would produce a shortened time of menstruation and reduced hormones [risk10]  spent time in zero gravity