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Biology majors usually take a few more chemistry courses than, say, English majors, but you certainly don't need to be a chemist in order to be a biologist. Chemistry is more important to some topics within biology than others, so depending on the precise focus you're interested in you may find chemistry more (or less) useful. Molecular biologists, for example, need to understand chemistry fairly well.
Stoichiometry is important to chemistry because it is how you find important things in chemistry like particles, grams, moles and liters.
Doesn't your class have a text book? If not, the library has lots of books about chemistry. Browse, and you'll find one that appeals to you.
Chemistry in the sense that he may proscribe a certain class of drugs which alter the chemistry of the brain. The shrink may attempt to find what drug at what level will be curative or not.
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Answer If they are not in the back of the book, then you can find the answers using your head or through the teacher's edition. only if you can get your hands on the teachers edition
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Answers are not written out online for the Music For Ear Training 3rd Edition or the teacher's edition. Students will have to read the book and view the study materials from the course to answer the questions.
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When students try to obtain the answers to the chemistry review and reinforcement worksheets online they will not find them. These are not online, so students will need to review study materials.
You could try searching online or see if you can find a teacher's edition - there are often answers in those.