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Case Study Questions

Salvador Said:

how to answer case study questions in mba exams?

We Answered:

Every word in the question is important. The test writer had a reason for including every word. Think about all the implications of each word and make sure that you cover them. This is called finding and addressing the issues.

Glen Said:

what are blue books and case study questions?

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Blue books are actual paper books that you have to purchase for your finals, usually at the book store or the student union. You will write all of your answers in this book. Case study questions would refer to final questions about actual case studies you have discussed or studied in class.

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Carmen Said:

Which science case study question is better?

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Choose the question that is more general and there are a lot of reasons to back up your answer.

Out of the two, i I were you, I would choose 'Is global warming natural or man made?'

Cecil Said:

AP Bio Unit 2 Case Study - Questions, please help!?

We Answered:

I can't help you much...just give you a few things that I know.
Soy Sauce has an extremely high amount of Sodium....Salt was
used as a preservative in the olden days.

Alcohol goes to the liver in the blood. The liver takes this alcohol and using the liver enzyme, known as alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) will breaks down alcohol into acetaldehyde. Then another liver enzymes known as
aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) rapidly breaks down the acetaldehyde to acetate. Then from there it is broken down into carbon dioxide and water...that the body can easily dispose of. Alcohol is a concentrated sugar that can cause fat
(fat infiltration) to be deposited in the liver and people can end up Fatty liver Disease because of it.

The liver takes toxins out of the blood and converts them to a non toxic form that the body can easily dispose of.

Here is a photo of the oxidative pathway breakdown of alcohol:
http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/Resources/Graph…

Wish I could help you further, but this is all I know. Best wishes

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