Biologie
Zellbiologie, Genetik, Ökologie und Grundlagen der Lebenswissenschaften.
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exam lesson name: introduction to human anatomy and physiology exam num…
B. The nervous system
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exam lesson name: introduction to human anatomy and physiology exam num…
C. During childbirth, the baby’s head pushing on the cervix encourages uterine contractions.
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exam lesson name: introduction to human anatomy and physiology exam num…
C. Microscopic
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exam lesson name: introduction to human anatomy and physiology exam num…
D. Amplifying a stimulus to move toward an endpoint
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exam lesson name: introduction to human anatomy and exam number 200/04r…
C. hairless skin like lips and fingertips
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question 8 of 20 : select the best answer for the question 8. choose th…
D. The stable internal conditions organisms maintain
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question: 25 in this biomass/ energy pyramid, which organisms represent…
C. Grasshoppers
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exam lesson name: introduction to human anatomy and physiolo exam numbe…
A. The oral region is part of the facial region, and the facial region is part of the cephalic region
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exam lesson name: introduction to human anatomy and physiology exam num…
A. The carpal region is distal to the brachial region.
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question 5 of 20 : select the best answer for the question 6. arrange t…
A. Molecule, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
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question: 24 a partial food web for the little brown bat’s ecosystem is…
C. secondary consumers
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11. diffusion continues until equilibrium is reached turgor pressure is…
equilibrium is reached ### Question 12
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exam guidelines exam instructions question 12 of 20 : select the best a…
C. Gut
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exam lesson name: introduction to human anatomy and physiology exam num…
C. Multiple organ systems working together
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exam lesson name: introduction to human anatomy and physic exam number …
A. Controller
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exam lesson name: introduction to human anatomy and physi exam number 7…
A. Hearing
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exam lesson name: introduction to human anatomy and physiology exam num…
C. Thoracic cavity
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create a food chain using the following. peacock, rabbit, carrot, eagle…
E. Carrot-> Rabbit-> Peacock-> Eagle
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profesora: sra. orba. curso: herencia española 1 / spanish 1 heritage n…
La capital de España es Madrid.
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passage ... famous test—and showed how... is broken by will oremus 18 w…
C. "To seem more human, they instead try to make mistakes—like spelling or math errors." (paragraph 12)
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exam lesson name: nutrition and digestion exam number: 700673rr exam gu…
A. Gluten
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jancarl0 lonzalrz bonnegus 8-10-25 guided reading activity 1-2 for use …
Before a person makes a decision related to their available resources, it is important to know the trade - offs (what is being sacrificed) and the opportunity cost (the value of t…
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read the passage. from great lakes ecoregion 1 the great lakes system i…
3. Paragraph 1 focuses on what the Great Lakes system consists of today, and paragraph 2 focuses on the way it formed.
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use the energy pyramid below to answer this question. using the 10% rul…
A. 25 units
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passage 1: can computers think? why this is proving so hard to answer b…
A. by explaining the underlying theory of the Turing test
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which sentence from passage 2 calls into question the claim in passage …
B. "I know that that idea appeals to the pride of the average American, but I beg to remind you that if that suggestion be carried out to its legitimate conclusion, you might as w…
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question 8 of 20 : select the best answer for the question. 8. by consu…
B. amino acids
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cell transport date cell transport - movement of molecules in and out o…
s: 1. d. Exocytosis 2. e. Osmosis 3. f. Active transport 4. c. Dynamic equilibrium 5. g. Endocytosis 6. b. Diffusion 7. a. Passive transport 8. plasma membrane 9. phospholipid bil…
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11. is the unsaturated fat pictured monounsaturated or polyunsaturated?…
To determine: Check the number of double bonds in fatty acid chains. If one double bond → monounsaturated; if two or more → polyunsaturated. (Without the picture, a general method…
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10. for each picture below, label it as \saturated fat\ or \unsaturated…
- Fats Total: \( 126 \) - Carbs Total: \( 88 \) - Protein Total: \( 40 \) - Total calories: \( 254 \) ### Question 19
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question 1 (1 point) the graph shows the population sizes of two specie…
b. The grey fox population evolved adaptations that made it well suited for survival in that habitat.
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1. which type of economic system relies heavily on customs and traditio…
C. Traditional economy ### Question 2
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instructions have \unlimited\ attempts. (take each quiz as many times a…
C. the use of operant conditioning principles to change human behavior.
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exam lesson name: introduction to oceanography exam number: 700703rr ex…
C. As temperatures increase, corals lose their symbiotic algae, which provide most of their energy.
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exam lesson name: introduction to oceanography exam number: 700793rr ▶ …
C. primary
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a. the hawk is a quaternary consumer b. the hawk is a tertiary consumer…
E. The bottom layer of the energy pyramid shows producers
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exam lesson name: introduction to oceanography exam number: 700793rr ex…
D. Carbon dioxide concentrations increase with depth due to less uptake and decomposition of organic matter at depth.
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select the best answer for the question. 6. which of the following best…
D. A bodily process that breaks down food consumed through your diet
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what contributions to american society were made by business leaders su…
Business leaders like Andrew Carnegie (labeled “robber barons”) contributed to American society by: 1) **Driving Industrialization**: Carnegie’s steel empire revolutionized infras…
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a. 10 kilocalories b. 1 kilocalories c. 100 kilocalories d. 0.1 kilocal…
A. 10 kilocalories
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exam lesson name: introduction to oceanography exam number: 700793rr ex…
C. Coccolithophores
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exam lesson name: nutrition and digestion exam number: 700673rr exam gu…
A. Glycolysis
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exam lesson name: introduction to oceanography exam number: 700793rr ex…
A. macroalgae
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question 3 of 20 : select the best answer for the question. 3. when doe…
D. When you chew a bite of food
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the process of water evaporating from the leaves of plants is called..?…
B. transpiration
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question 7 of 20 : select the best answer for the question. 7. what can…
B. Algae is a general term for several aquatic organisms that are photosynthetic.
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17. the function is energy storage, body insulation, and make up cell m…
Lipids ### Question 18
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exam lesson name: nutrition and digestion exam number: 700673rr ▶ exam …
A. A sugar molecule
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examine the food chain diagram given, how much energy is left for the c…
C. 10 Joules
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students working in a school garden are studying plant reproduction. th…
C. Grow bean plants at a low density to harvest more bean seeds per square foot. D. Record the number of beans produced per plant to help calculate the ideal density.
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referring to the picture below, the cat is considered a(an) a. tertiary…
C. Secondary Consumer
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1. made of monomers called amino acids ______ 2. contains the elements …
** Protein (Assuming options include Protein; if options are A-D with Protein as one, e.g., if A=Protein, then A) ### 2. contains the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrog…
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in a wilderness area. since then, the elk population increased, and sci…
| Species | Effective Solution? | | ---- | ---- | | Wolf | Yes (population increased) | | Elk | Yes (population controlled) | | Beaver | Yes (population increased) |
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referring to the ecological pyramid above, which level contains the her…
B. 2
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ds. this happens because have no eyes because they learned about these …
D. Will the mouse’s DNA cause the fruit fly to produce a fruit fly eye or a mouse eye?
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selection carefully. then fill in each blank with a word from the box a…
Since the box of words from the previous page is not provided, we can't fill in the blanks directly. However, we can analyze the context to determine the possible types of words n…
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trees shrubs grass the diagram, which shows how energy moves through an…
C. food chain
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in animal cells, much of the carbon dioxide produced is a. used for ene…
C. excreted as waste.
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exam lesson name: introduction to agriculture science exam number: 7007…
D. The Green Revolution allowed countries that previously imported crops to become crop exporters.
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quiz: skyship academy – chapters 5 and 6 1. who started the fire on cas…
These questions are about the content of "Skyship Academy" Chapters 5 and 6. To answer them, you need to recall or re - read the relevant parts of the text. For example: 1. To ans…
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exam lesson name: introduction to agriculture science exam number: 7007…
D. Farmers can grow the same crop continuously in the same fields without rotating.
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exam lesson name: introduction to agriculture science exam number: 7007…
A. The farmers all planted the same potato variety, which was susceptible to a potato blight.
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exam lesson name: introduction to agriculture science exam number: 7007…
D. Humans have always performed plant breeding but haven't always understood the genetic mechanisms underlying plant breeding.
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select the best answer for the question. 11. how do endophytes affect g…
A. Endophytes that produce toxins can be poisonous to grazing animals.
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sentence check 1 using the answer line provided, complete each item bel…
To solve these vocabulary - filling problems, we need to analyze the context of each sentence and select the appropriate word from the provided word box. Let's take the first sent…
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which statement may be applied to enzymes? a. they are not specific. b.…
D. They may speed up or slow down a reaction.
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a bird stalks, kills, and then eats an insect. based on its behavior, w…
A. carnivore, consumer
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select the best answer for the question. 9. what crop did norman borlau…
B. Wheat
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(such language holds the solemn sea to the sands upon the shore) or the…
The natural world is strong and resilient.
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refer to the illustration above. the rat is shown to feed only on plant…
C. herbivore
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saving lives in an area with many red deer. too many deer in an area re…
B. yes ### Part B
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flock simulation (number of individuals in flock on x - axis, mean trac…
A. Birds flying in dense flocks are harder to track.
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d → eagle c → snake b → rat a → plant refer to the illustration above. …
(Note: There seems to be an error in the provided options. A rat that feeds only on plants is a herbivore. Among the given options, neither A (omnivore, eats both plants and anima…
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two species of finches (a small songbird) live on an island in the paci…
A. Compare the DNA of mainland birds and island birds.
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respiration and photosynthesis both involve oxygen, carbon dioxide, wat…
D. Carbon dioxide is produced and released.
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the diagram shows the feedback loop between the pancreas and glucose le…
A. eating a meal
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refer to the illustration below. if 70,000 kcal of energy is found on l…
B. b. 7,000 kcal
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how do many mammals respond to rising temperatures? a. hibernating b. h…
D. sweating
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how would wild cats most likely adjust to increased heat and light? a. …
A. shed long hair
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d—→ eagle c—→ snake b—→ rat a—→ plant in the diagram above, which troph…
C (assuming the options include C; if the options are only A and B as given, there is an error in the question's options, but based on trophic level concepts, secondary consumers …
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read the excerpt from \annabel lee\ by edgar allan poe. and the stars n…
He uses internal rhyme to enhance the rhythm of his lyrical poem.
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read the excerpt from to one in paradise, by edgar allan poe. for alas!…
B. He uses internal and near rhyme to enhance the rhythm of his lyric poem
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what type of cell can pass a dna mutation to an organism’s offspring? a…
A. sex cell
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9. what does it mean for an enzyme to become denatured? 10. how would y…
Enzyme denaturation is the disruption of an enzyme's (especially its active site's) three - dimensional structure (due to factors like high temp, extreme pH, chemicals), causing l…
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which is the reason dogs pant with their tongues hanging out? a. to bre…
B. to stay cool
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read the excerpt from \to one in paradise,\ by edgar allan poe. for ala…
He uses alliteration and assonance to emphasize the images of tragedy. (Assuming the first option's full text is "He uses alliteration and assonance to emphasize the images of tra…
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objective understand the nature of science • devised that scientific in…
### Part 1: Scientific Method Matching (Questions 1 - 10) #### Question 1 - **Brief Explanations**: Analyzing data (counting left/right - handed) to draw conclusions about the cla…
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students are studying dna sequencing as evidence of evolutionary relati…
B. Chimpanzees are the most closely related to humans.
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read the excerpt from to one in paradise, by edgar allan poe. for alas!…
A. He uses alliteration and assonance to emphasize the images of tragedy.
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of late, eternal condor years so shake the very heaven on high with tum…
Nature is full of romantic notions.
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how do the perspectives of reverend thomas barnard (1763) and john dick…
D. Barnard praises Britain as a protective mother country, while Dickerson warns that British policies threaten colonial liberties. (Assuming the last option is D, as per the form…
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what historical event forms the context for reverend thomas barnard’s s…
A. The victory of Britain in the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War)
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document a: reverend thomas barnard, sermon, 1763 auspicious day! when …
D. Britain is a generous and protective mother country deserving colonial loyalty.
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deer are herbivores, which means they eat plants. which term also means…
A. primary consumer
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use the food web provided to answer the question below. if these organi…
A. roadrunners
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what are feeding levels within an ecosystem called? options: habitata, …
trophic levels
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document a: reverend thomas barnard, sermon, 1763 auspicious day! when …
A. Complying with the Stamp Act would lead to the loss of colonial freedom and permanent British control.
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refer to the illustration above. the photosynthetic algae are: a. paras…
B. producers
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plants are primary producers. which term also refers to plants? autotro…
autotrophs
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question 2 what do you wonder about when you look at the images of the …
I wonder if the marine snail shell grew in size, changed its shape, or developed any new patterns on its surface over the 45 - day period, and what factors might have caused such …