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Can I go on to get my bachelor's degree if my associate's degree is from another state?
I know that some states (like mine here in Florida) have developed laws that make an associates degree from any accredited FL institution carry over without prejudice to another in state college or university (from what I understand). But if I have my associate's degree from FL and decide to move to another state, does that out of state university have to accept my associate's degree and allow me to enter into a bachelor's program or will they have to see if the classes I took to get my associates jive with what they have?
I hope this question isn't too confusing.
Maybe if I give an example: If I wanted to be a teacher and started here in FL and got my associates and moved to another state, can I simply continue on or is my associate's not recognized.
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What is the difference between the two? Are there real world examples of each that could help me understand?
1 AnswerEarth Sciences & Geology1 decade agoWhat is turbidity and what is it for?
I know turbidity is used in public health and hospital settings but what is it and why is it used?
Does it indicate cell numbers?
1 AnswerBiology1 decade agoPlasmid and mitochondrion similarities?
What is a plasmid and how is it similar to the mitochondrion?
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I need to be able to thoroughly describe the chemical differences between the Gram positive and negative walls of a cell... and I can't.
Could someone be so kind??
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I'm not sure if I fully understand this question, or if I just don't understand introns and exons. Could someone help?
"When studying protein synthesis, why is an understanding of introns and exons so important?"
Thanks in advance
4 AnswersBiology1 decade agoUracil in E. coli in what molecule?
Okay, so here's the question my professor has posed but seeing that we've just started microbiology, I think her terminology has my head spinning. Can anyone please answer and explain this for me??
"If radioactively labeled Uracil was in the media growing E.coli, in what molecule will this label be found? Explain." Help!! Please! :)
1 AnswerBiology1 decade agoDid I punctuate this sentence right?
See sentence below:
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4 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade agoIs Global Warming a farce?
I read an article that said that less than 1% of greenhouse gases are man-made. If that is so, wouldn't that mean that even if everyone on earth started riding bikes instead of driving and every factory went "green" it still wouldn't even begin to scratch the surface?
I'm simply asking because I want to understand this a little better and I don't think that you can fully understand it if you don't get both sides.
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