Biología
Biología celular, genética, ecología y fundamentos de ciencias de la vida.
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directions: you will be assigned an organelle card. you will go on 4 sp…
For cell - wall: Function: Provides structural support and protection, is permeable and allows substances to pass easily. Cellular processes: Maintaining cell shape, protection, c…
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q3.7. which of the following would decrease the number of atp molecules…
Having NADH transfer its electrons to Complex III instead of Complex I
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theos argument according to a study published in the journal of health …
None of the provided options accurately describe the issue with Theo's argument.
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question 3 why did the founding fathers create independent institutions…
Question 3: to create an independent check on the popular will of the voting public Question 4: to prevent tyranny
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q3.6. some students have the misconception that during cellular respira…
When we exercise, glucose is oxidized in cellular respiration. The chemical energy in glucose is converted to usable energy for cells. The mass loss occurs because the carbon in g…
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q3.5. which of the following does not store potential energy that is us…
CO₂
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q3.5. which of the following does not store potential energy that is us…
CO₂
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q3.4. in one of the reactions in the electron transport chain, coenzyme…
Complex III is oxidized because it loses electrons, and Q is reduced because it gains electrons.
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what is the optimal temperature for the enzyme shown below? a. 40 degre…
A. 40 degrees Celsius
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q3.3. recall that in cellular respiration, the processes of glycolysis,…
Glycolysis and the citric - acid cycle produce NADH and FADH₂ which carry potential energy to the ETC. The ETC uses this energy to produce ATP and pump protons into the intermembr…
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mini - quiz: temperature and enzymes based off of your observations, wh…
B. I and II only
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q3.2. in which way do cells use glucose during the production of atp? c…
Cells convert glucose molecules entirely into energy, which is then stored in ATP.
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q3.1. yeast have mitochondria and can perform cellular respiration. wha…
Glucose and O₂ consumed; CO₂, H₂O, and energy produced.
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which branch of government interprets laws? judicial legislative execut…
Question 1: Judicial Question 2: by vetoing the laws that Congress passes Question 3: to create an independent check on the popular will of the voting public
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what is the main function of the chloroplast in a plant cell? to contai…
to use energy from sunlight to make sugar
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what is the main function of the nucleus in a plant cell? to give struc…
to send instructions to different parts of the cell
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what is the main function of the mitochondria in a plant cell? to packa…
to break down sugar and release energy that the cell can use
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what is the main function of the cytoskeleton in a plant cell? to make …
to support movement within the cell
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what is the main function of cytoplasm in a plant cell? to control whic…
to fill the space between the cell membrane and the nucleus
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identify the true and false statements about race. true statement(s) ra…
True Statement(s): Race does not have a biological meaning., Race is a socially meaningful distinction. False Statement(s): Because race is a social construct, that means it is no…
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what is the main function of the cell membrane in a plant cell? to make…
to control which substances enter and leave the cell
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what is the main function of chromosomes in a plant cell? to store wate…
to contain the information that the cell uses for growth and activities
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what is the main function of chromosomes in a plant cell? to store wate…
to contain the information that the cell uses for growth and activities
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what is the main function of the nucleus in a plant cell? to give stren…
to direct cell activities by sending instructions to different parts of the cell
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what is the main function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum in a plan…
to make lipids
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fill in the blank in the statement below to make it correct. choose you…
Anaphase
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people who move from place to place in search of food are called - farm…
Question 7: B. nomads Question 8: A. belief in many gods
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4. according to the text, which of the following factors was a risk pos…
4. A. the "Domino theory" of communism 5. It challenges the American - centric view and promotes cultural relativism by suggesting American ideas may not be right for the world.
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business owners and managers have a great deal of control over the inte…
True
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question 4 mark this question mary practices the piano every day becaus…
D. mastery
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what is the main function of the rough endoplasmic reticulum in a plant…
to help ribosomes make proteins
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what is the main function of the vacuole in a plant cell? to store wate…
to store water, waste, and nutrients, such as sugar, in the cell
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what is the main function of the cell wall in a plant cell? to package …
to give the cell its fixed shape
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what is the main function of the mitochondria in a plant cell? to store…
to break down sugar and release energy that the cell can use
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primary electric shocks come from a welding machines internal wiring an…
From touching electrically hot components inside a welding machine or welding device lead
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what is the main function of the vacuole in a plant cell? to use energy…
to store waste in the cell
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over the past several years, it has become increasingly common for big …
The author includes details that show the destruction of historically - significant buildings undermines history and artistic integrity, and that local governments should take act…
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architecture the modern philosophy of \out with the old, in with the ne…
D. New architecture development is causing historic buildings to be destroyed
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what is the main function of the golgi in a plant cell? to contain the …
to send proteins and other substances to different parts of the cell
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what are three things that both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have?
# Breve explicación: Los organismos vivos se dividen en dos tipos celulares principales: procariotas y eucariotas. Aunque tienen diferencias significativas, también comparten algu…
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what is the main function of ribosomes in a plant cell? to make protein…
to make proteins
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what is the part of the model inside the gray box called? (hint: there …
B. A chromatid
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question 7 part 2; d: you are trying to identify an unlabeled container…
The substance is fruit chutney.
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question 7 1 pts part 2: d: you are trying to identify an unlabeled con…
The substance is fruit chutney.
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which sentence best develops the authors claim that its important to pr…
If an old building is unusable or unsafe as it is, the structure could be restored instead of demolished, not only would one preserve one - of - a - kind architecture, it is also …
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match the sentences to the diagrams to describe how the molecules will …
1. The diagram with more purple dots (representing carbon - dioxide molecules) inside the cell corresponds to "There will be a net movement of carbon dioxide molecules out of the …
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why does the author claim that its important to preserve historically s…
The authors claim it's important to preserve historically significant buildings because they hold historical and artistic value, and their destruction is often profit - driven. Pr…
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questions: 1. describe the pattern of population growth you observe in …
1. If the population increases rapidly without much restraint in the first 15 years, it is exponential growth. 2. Look for the leveling - off point on the graph to estimate the ca…
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question 7 1 pts during which phase of cell division does the cell divi…
B. Cytokinesis
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the long proteins that are used to pull apart a cells genetic informati…
Spindle fibers
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select the true statements. molecules diffuse across a cell membrane un…
C. Equilibrium is reached when molecules have an equal concentration on both sides of the cell membrane. D. Molecules move down their concentration gradient to reach equilibrium.
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how does meiosis differ from mitosis? ○ in meiosis, each of the daughte…
in meiosis, each of the daughter cells contains half as many chromosomes as the parent cell
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fill in the blank in the sentence below to make it correct. the long pr…
1. Microtubules 2. Mitosis 3. Centromere
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question 9 1 pts which sequence of nucleotides best shows the result of…
E. AGC UAU AGG
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what are the complementary nucleotide bases for this strand of dna gtat…
B. CATAGGCT
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which group of organisms obtain energy for life processes by converting…
D. Producers
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question 1 - 7 there are many enzymes found in the human body. what is …
To lower the amount of energy needed for certain reactions to occur
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fill in the blank 1 point fill in the blank in the sentence below to ma…
genome
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1. what is the average salinity of seawater? 2. name the layer of the o…
1. About 3.5% or 35 parts per thousand. 2. Epipelagic zone/Photic zone. 3. Gravitational pull of the moon and the sun. 4. Continuous, directed movement of seawater. 5. Coral bleac…
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question 12 compared to cells viruses do not have: cell membrane nucleu…
C. All of these listed
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question 13 what is an autotroph? an organism that automatically moves …
An organism that makes its own food
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essential question: how are population size influenced and controlled w…
Population size in the natural environment is influenced and controlled by resource availability, predation, disease, and competition.
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complete the paragraph. at the start of the video, there is a higher co…
At the start of the video, there is a higher concentration of carbon dioxide molecules inside the cell than outside the cell. During diffusion, molecules cross the cell membrane. …
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select the true statements. diffusion is a form of passive transport. c…
Diffusion is a form of passive transport. The unassisted diffusion of molecules directly through the phospholipid bilayer is called simple diffusion.
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exponential growth cure population size time describe the shape: logist…
Exponential Growth Curve: J - shaped Logistic Growth: S - shaped
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part 2: d: you are trying to identify an unlabeled container of yellowi…
For the Benedict's test - monosaccharides present; For the iodine test - starch present; For the Biuret test - no proteins present; The substance is a fruit chutney. For the secon…
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question 1-5 if a culture of liver cells were deprived of amino acids, …
proteins
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select the true statements. carbon dioxide, a small nonpolar molecule, …
A. Carbon dioxide, a small nonpolar molecule, can freely pass through the lipid bilayer. C. The inner core of the lipid bilayer repels polar molecules like water.
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some molecules require cellular energy to pass through the cell membran…
active transport: the movement of molecules across the cell membrane using cellular energy passive transport: the movement of molecules across the cell membrane with no additional…
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13 matching 10 points drag and drop the correct elements to the biomole…
Carbohydrate: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen Lipid: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and maybe phosphorus Protein: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and maybe sulfur Nucleic Acid: carbon, hy…
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some molecules can cross the cell membrane without using cellular energ…
- Cells must maintain a stable internal environment. - Some molecules require cellular energy to cross the cell membrane. - Passive transport does not require energy from the cell.
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c: if you test a substance that has a lot of large proteins using the i…
For question C: the iodine will remain yellow/orange since this test is not for proteins For question D - Benedict's test explanation: Red color indicates presence of reducing sug…
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3.3. demonstrate how stereotypes guide the performance of our social id…
Industrial Revolution, different
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11 matching 12 points drag and drop the correct function to the biomole…
Carbohydrate - Main energy source for cells Lipid - Energy storage, insulation, cell - membrane component Protein - Catalyze reactions, transport substances, provide structural su…
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essential question: how are population size influenced and controlled w…
Density Dependent Limiting Factors: 1. Competition 2. Predation 3. Disease 4. Parasitism Density Independent Limiting Factors: 1. Natural Disasters 2. Temperature Extremes 3. Huma…
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categorization 12 points sort the following characteristics into prokar…
Prokaryotic: Reproduces through binary fission, Has NO membrane bound organelles, Genetic Material is Circular and floating free in cytoplasm, Bacteria Cell Eukaryotic: Reproduces…
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for this unit, we will only focus on the model. example 1: a team of wi…
1. The number of pelicans first decreases and then increases over the years. 2. The data has a non - uniform, potentially non - linear distribution. 3. Input the (x,y) pairs (Year…
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matching 10 points drag and drop the correct monomer to the biomolecule…
Carbohydrate - monosaccharide Lipid - fatty acid and glycerol Protein - amino acid Nucleic Acid - nucleotide
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read the poem \the mountain\ by emily dickinson. the mountain sat upon …
B. bring the mountain to life.
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what is the si unit for mass? meter mole gram kilogram question 23 1 pt…
Question 1: kilogram Question 2: second Question 3: To standardize measurements globally for consistency and ease of communication in scientific, industrial, and commercial activi…
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your company has just upgraded your laptop - computer. after receiving …
The device will work, but will only transfer at USB 2.0 speeds.
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... wherever they went, the muslims brought with them their love of art…
Islamic rule in Spain led to a golden age from the 700s through the 1000s CE.
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8. how long are static stretches held during fitness foundations? be sp…
8. 15 - 30 seconds 9. True 10. The scientific study of human body movement 11. Multiple, commonly 4 12. Exercise physiology - C, Biomechanics - D, Exercise sociology - B, Sport pe…
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the field of study called affective neuroscience seeks instinctive, phy…
C) It summarizes a finding suggesting that some mechanisms in the brains of certain insects resemble mechanisms in mammalian brains.
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when hitler assumed control of the nazi party, he immediately ○ began e…
A. began enforcing his personal nationalistic and racist views.
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select the part whose main job is to control which substances enter and…
cell membrane
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question 51 of 75 the image below illustrates the four common external …
1. eSATA 2. SCSI 3. SCSI 4. SAS
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gov quiz 1.1 (sept. 15) which of these theories argues that the state a…
A. Social Contract Theory
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which of the following are stages of shock? reticular shock papillary s…
1. D. hypovolemic shock, E. burn shock 2. A. restore fluid balance
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match each of the motherboard components on the left with the appropria…
PCI slots - Often called an expansion slots, they allow you to add cards to expand computer capabilities. CMOS battery - Maintains an accurate system time and date, even when the …
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which option is the clearest example of internal conflict? a. a witness…
A. A witness to a crime doesn't know whether she should tell the truth.
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which discovery supported the endosymbiotic theory? dna in mitochondria…
A. DNA in mitochondria
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based on the endosymbiotic theory, what cell would result from the endo…
a eukaryotic cell that can make its own food
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a company produces two types of bicycles, a and b. the cost of producin…
The number of hours $x$ when the cost functions are equal is approximately $1047.73$ hours (assuming Nicole's work is not provided for comparison). If Nicole's work is provided, w…
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which statement is most likely to apply to a cell that has dna within i…
It performs all functions for the organism.
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question 14 1 pts which of the following is an example when an uncontro…
Question 14: When working with the human body Question 15: Variables: Independent - temperature, Dependent - plant growth. Constants: type of plant, amount of water, amount of lig…
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gina is studying a cell under a powerful microscope. the cell does not …
B. a bacterial cell
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in which specimen were cells first identified? microorganism cork bark …
B. cork bark
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which of the following are layers of the skin? epidermis allodermis hyp…
- For "Which of the following are layers of the skin?": epidermis, hypodermis, dermis - For "Which of the following can cause a burn?": extreme cold, heat, chemicals
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question 42 of 75 drag each internal hard - drive connector type on the…
SATA: Frequently used in modern computers to connect hard drives to the motherboard. SCSI: Usually found only in high - end servers, mainframe computers, and RAID storage devices.…