Thursday, July 12, 2012

IDOL PIDOL!!! Thank You So Much for the LAUGHTERS!


Si Rodolfo Vera Quizon, Sr. (Hulyo 25, 1928 - Hulyo 10, 2012) o mas kilala sa tawag na Dolphy ay isang artistang Pilipino. Siya ang tinaguriang "Hari ng Komedya" sa larangan ng showbiz sa Pilipinas. Nagsimula siyang lumabas sa pelikula sa produksyon ng ama ni Fernando Poe Jr. si Fernando Poe para sa pelikulang Dugo ng Bayan.

Nakilala siya nang maging kontratadong artista siya ng Sampaguita Pictures at gawin ang una niyang pelikula dito, ang Sa Isang Sulyap Mo Tita. Naging malaking patok ito sa takilya bagay na binigyan siya ng kanyang unang starring role sa Jack & Jill kung saang ginampanan niya ang papel ng isang baklang kapatid ng tomboy naman na si Lolita Rodriguez.

Pelikula

Telebisyon

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Eyes here ABDevCom-1 (Nat.Sci.1) 1st online Assignment

The Earth's shape most closely resembles which of the following object
  1. a basketball
  2. a pear
  3. a ping-pong ball
  4. an apple
An observer watching a sailing ship at sea notes that the ship appears to be "sinking" as it moves away. Which statement best explains this observation?
  1. The surface of the ocean has depressions
  2. The earth has a curved surface
  3. The earth is rotating
  4. The earth is revolving
According to the Earth Science Reference Tables, the equatorial radius of the Earth is approximately
  1. 637 km
  2. 6370 km
  3. 63700 km
  4. 637000 km
At which location would an observer find the greatest force due to the Earth's gravity?
  1. North Pole
  2. New York State
  3. Tropic of Cancer (23.5N)
  4. Equator
The water sphere of the earth is known as the
  1. atmosphere
  2. troposphere
  3. lithosphere
  4. hydrosphere
Which statement provides the best evidence that the Earth has a nearly spherical shape?
  1. The sun has a spherical shape.
  2. The altitude of Polaris(N. Star) changes with the observer's latitude in the Northern Hemisphere.
  3. Star trails photographed over a period of time show a circular path.
  4. The length of noontime shadows change throughout the year.
The latitude of a point in the Northern Hemisphere may be determined by measuring the
  1. apparent diameter of Polaris
  2. altitude of Polaris
  3. distance to the Sun
  4. apparent diameter of the Sun
If the deepest parts of the ocean are about 10 kilometers and the radius of the Earth is about 6400 kilometers, the depth of the oceans would represent what percent of the the Earth's radius?
  1. less than 1%
  2. about 5%
  3. about 25%
  4. more than 75%
The true shape of the Earth is best described as a
  1. perfect sphere
  2. perfect ellipse
  3. slightly oblate sphere
  4. highly eccentric ellipse
Compared to Earth’s crust, Earth’s core is believed to be
  1. less dense, cooler, and composed of more iron
  2. less dense, hotter, and composed of less iron
  3. more dense, hotter, and composed of more iron
  4. more dense, cooler, and composed of less iron

BSIT-2D (Nat.Sci.2 : 1st online Assignment)

1.

What does magnesium do for your body?

2.

Is there any way to trace virus in the air?

3.

 What is an arthropod?

4.

Have you seen white cockroach?

5.

What is the scientific name for skin?

6.

How do seahorses reproduce?

7.

What are nonidentical twins?

8.

Do turtles ever breed with other turtles of a different species?

9.

People who have a bigger brain are smarter than those with a small one.True or False.And Why?

10.

Why do identical twins have different fingerprints?

Strictly for BSIT -2C only!!! (Nat. Sci. 2)



Question 1:
What is the meaning of life?


Question 2:
What is DNA?


Question 3:
What is the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?


Question 4:
What are the differences between plant and animal eukaryotic cells?


Question 5:
What are the stages of Meiosis?

Question 6:
How can you clone an animal?


Question 7:
Why is 'gel electrophoresis' important for deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) testing in criminal cases?

Question 8:
How do flies and other insects walk up walls without falling?

Question 9:
Why do your muscles tremble after long, hard exercise?

Question 10:
Why does hair turn gray?

Attention BSEd-3C (BioScience)!! 1st online Assignment in BSM 10

1. Which of the following does not help to make up the cytoskeleton?
A: microfilaments
B: microtubules
C: intermediate fibers
D: ribosomes
2. What is the name for an enzyme secreted in an inactive form?
A: cryogen
B: cytogen
C: zymogen
D: zytogen
3. What is the name of the process whereby prokaryotes divide?
A: binary fission
B: binary fusion
C: binary collision
D: binary occlusion

4. What is it called when a single zygote divides into 2 embryos, resulting in identical twins?
A: heterozygotic twins
B: monozygotic twins
C: polyzygotic twins
D: homozygotic twins

5. What is the name for the rhythmic movements of the involuntary muscles that move food through the body?
A: catharsis
B: peritonitis
C: peristalsis
D: sepsis
6. What is the name of the enzyme produced in the pancreas that hydrolyzes specific peptide bonds and converts chymotrypsinogen to chymotrypsin?
A: chymosin
B: tryptophan
C: trymsin
D: trypsin
7. What is the name of the vein that transports glucose and other sugars that are absorbed in digestion to the liver?
A: renal vein
B: hepatic occludal vein
C: carotid vein
D: hepatic portal vein
8. What is a heterozygous organism?
A: an organism that carries one allele
B: an organism that carries two different alleles
C: an organism that carries no alleles
D: an organism that carries two identical alleles
9. What is the name for the existence of more than one phenotypic forms in a population?
A: polymorphism
B: heteromorphism
C: homomorphism
D: monomorphism
10. What is another name for the evolution of a new species?
A: individuation
B: devolution
C: mass production
D: speciation

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Brain Attack?


A stroke, also known as a cerebrovascular accident (CVA), is the rapid loss of brain function(s) due to disturbance in the blood supply to the brain. This can be due to ischemia (lack of blood flow) caused by blockage (thrombosis, arterial embolism), or a hemorrhage (leakage of blood).[1] As a result, the affected area of the brain cannot function, which might result in an inability to move one or more limbs on one side of the body, inability to understand or formulate speech, or an inability to see one side of the visual field.[2]
A stroke is a medical emergency and can cause permanent neurological damage, complications, and death. It is the leading cause of adult disability in the United States and Europe and the second leading cause of death worldwide.[3] Risk factors for stroke include old age, hypertension (high blood pressure), previous stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA), diabetes, high cholesterol, cigarette smoking and atrial fibrillation.[2] High blood pressure is the most important modifiable risk factor of stroke.[2]
A silent stroke is a stroke that does not have any outward symptoms, and the patients are typically unaware they have suffered a stroke. Despite not causing identifiable symptoms, a silent stroke still causes damage to the brain, and places the patient at increased risk for both transient ischemic attack and major stroke in the future. Conversely, those who have suffered a major stroke are at risk of having silent strokes.[4] In a broad study in 1998, more than 11 million people were estimated to have experienced a stroke in the United States. Approximately 770,000 of these strokes were symptomatic and 11 million were first-ever silent MRI infarcts or hemorrhages. Silent strokes typically cause lesions which are detected via the use of neuroimaging such as MRI. Silent strokes are estimated to occur at five times the rate of symptomatic strokes.[5][6] The risk of silent stroke increases with age, but may also affect younger adults and children, especially those with acute anemia.[5][7]
An ischemic stroke is occasionally treated in a hospital with thrombolysis (also known as a "clot buster"), and some hemorrhagic strokes benefit from neurosurgery. Treatment to recover any lost function is termed stroke rehabilitation, ideally in a stroke unit and involving health professions such as speech and language therapy, physical therapy and occupational therapy. Prevention of recurrence may involve the administration of antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin and dipyridamole, control and reduction of hypertension, and the use of statins. Selected patients may benefit from carotid endarterectomy and the use of anticoagulants.[2]