Biología
Biología celular, genética, ecología y fundamentos de ciencias de la vida.
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read the passage from sugar changed the world. the fairs were very well…
The fairs had detailed, specific rules about what merchants could sell and how they could sell it
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read the passage from sugar changed the world. the enslaved people on s…
B. explanations of how revolutionary ideas spread to Saint Domingue C. descriptions of the difficult conditions the enslaved people faced
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knowledge check let’s see what you’ve learned. question 7 of 10 there a…
Ignore your emotions.
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multiple select question select all that apply which of these microscop…
B. stereo microscope
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select all the correct answers. which three statements explain how the …
It applied pressure on political leaders to support policies designed to combat discrimination. It caused more people to join the movement by alerting African Americans of civil r…
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events following the civil war resulted in the slowing of industrial pr…
the Second Industrial Revolution.
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the second industrial revolution in the united states resulted in the r…
D. cities
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9. what does it mean for an enzyme to become denatured?
Denaturation of an enzyme refers to the disruption of its normal three - dimensional structure (secondary, tertiary, or quaternary structure) by factors such as high temperature, …
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click experiments at the main menu: factors that affect enzyme action. …
Substrate concentration, temperature, pH
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multiple - choice question how do vaccines provide immunity? by providi…
By triggering the immune system to produce antibodies and memory cells against a pathogen without having to be fully exposed
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during the early part of the industrial revolution, factory managers we…
D. generally harsh and abusive to workers.
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the primary actions the state can take against your driver license are …
cancellation, revocation, and suspension
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the immune system creates antibodies and memory cells against a specifi…
The person has already had COVID
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in the late 1700s, great britains many rivers, harbors, and other natur…
A. grow
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6. can just any molecule bind to an enzyme? (watch the animation to ans…
No, only specific molecules (substrates) that are complementary to the enzyme's active - site can bind to an enzyme.
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if your license was issued in error, it may be _____. cancelled termina…
C. revoked
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11. ivan pavlov was a pioneer in ______ psychology. 12. ______ describe…
11. Behaviorism 12. Humanistic psychologists 13. Cognitive 14. Biological 15. Doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.)
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according to karl marx, the economic ideas behind socialism would lead …
A. communist revolution
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what moderate reforms did european socialists support? check all that a…
assistance for the poor, better working conditions, minimum wage laws
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4. what is an active site of an enzyme?
The active site of an enzyme is a specific region on the enzyme where the substrate binds and the catalytic reaction takes place.
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which of the following items in this staining exercise are potentially …
A. Microbial culture D. Bunsen burner E. Nigrosin and crystal violet
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which of these animals can you find on the galapagos islands? ○ elephan…
B. sea lions
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the species on the galapagos had no contact with what for millions of y…
C. humans
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the animals on the galapagos islands inspired whom to come up with his …
A. Charles Darwin
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2. why are enzymes important to living things?
Enzymes are important to living things as they act as biological catalysts that speed up essential chemical reactions for life - sustaining processes such as digestion, metabolism…
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a \pathogenic\ substance is one which causes a ______. blank 1 blank 1 …
disease
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1. how does an enzyme work?
Enzymes lower activation energy, bind substrate at active - site to form complex, which reacts to produce products.
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ai overview ancient rome was not able to adapt and fell due to widespre…
The passage explains reasons for Ancient Rome's fall.
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1. how does an enzyme work?
Enzymes bind to substrates at active - sites, lower activation energy, and speed up chemical reactions.
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1. how does an enzyme work?
Enzymes bind to substrates at active - sites, lower activation energy, and catalyze reactions.
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if an organ or bone develops abnormally, it would be said to exhibit: a…
1. C. dysplasia 2. A. cytoplasm
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knowledge check lets see what youve learned. question 8 of 10 what step…
1. Validate their feelings. 2. Appreciate their courage. 3. Refer them to skills and support.
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question 10 a muscle cell is also known as a \myocyte\ a true b false
A. True
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drag and drop the items to accurately match them to the correct variabl…
Experiment 1 - Independent variable: types of fertilizer; Dependent variable: plant grows Experiment 2 - Independent variable: three different types of enzymes; Dependent variable…
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1.1 physics: definitions and applications 51. describe the aims of phys…
a. Physics aims to explain the fundamental aspects of our universe and how these aspects interact with one another. c. Physics aims to explain the composition, structure and chang…
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problem a: using the following data, answer the questions below and the…
1. The dependent variables are the number of bubbles per minute for plant A and plant B because they are the variables being measured and are affected by the depth. 2. The indepen…
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lillustration ci - contre montre lexpérience de la feuille dor de ruthe…
a) L'atome est essentiellement constitué de vide. b) L'atome possède un noyau. c) Le noyau possède une charge identique à celle des particules α; il est donc positif.
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eating disorders are caused by all of the following factors except: a. …
C. economic class, D. financial factors
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a person suffering from anorexia nervosa typically suffers from which o…
D. all of the above
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the only real predictable thing about a drug and how an individual will…
# Breve explicación: La respuesta a cómo un individuo responderá a un medicamento es altamente variable debido a factores genéticos, metabólicos y de interacción con otros medicam…
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identify which of the following is a key independent agency (1 point) t…
the Federal Reserve
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why do ecologists break the various life forms into different groups or…
to make it easier to understand which group or subset of a group is being discussed
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why are similar biomes found on different continents? because biomes ar…
because those areas have similar climates
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reviewing the information and images may help you answer this question.…
They are trying to obtain food, water, mates, and/or territory for their own survival.
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which of these is an example of resource partitioning based on changing…
different bird species living in different parts of the same tree
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what is the habitat for this tortoise? the total amount of offspring th…
the area where the tortoise lives
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37. why should a cosmetologist ask if a client has been using natural, …
37. d. to determine whether there is a danger of excess hair loss during treatment 38. c. decreased natural hair loss 39. b. a balancing or neutralizing shampoo 40. a. to loosen d…
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what components in the image are biotic? the sunlight and water the gre…
the Great Blue Heron and grasses behind it
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how does biodiversity benefit humans? biodiversity has always been a pr…
Biodiversity provides fuel, medicines, building materials, food, and other benefits for humans.
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26. which of the following is a reason that a cosmetologist must declin…
26. a. an oily scalp with flaking 27. a. effleurage 28. a. before a permanent hair - color service 29. a. a chemical service 30. a. client's skin 31. b. physician
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20. what substances absorb moisture or promote the retention of moistur…
30. b. humectants 31. a. scalp steamer 32. a. pre - service 33. b. A scalp massage stimulates sebum production, which can improve dry hair. 34. b. Ask the client to fasten the cap…
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13. when is it most effective for a cosmetologist to seek information o…
13. a. Before services begin, have a dedicated consultation. 14. a. shampoo draping 15. b. Effleurage uses movements along the scalp, whereas petrissage uses pushing and kneading.…
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7. which conditioner category is suitable for daily use? a. rinse - out…
7. a. rinse - out conditioners 8. a. normal scalp treatment 9. c. Prebrush the scalp to loosen dead skin cells, then treat the scalp with a moisturizer not have high detergent con…
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6. dna is approximately 2.5 nm in length. if an average man is 5 ft 10 …
\(7.112\times10^{8}\)
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4. who is the mongooses enemy? how do they protect themselves?
Mongooses' enemies include large birds of prey, snakes, and some large cats. They protect themselves by being alert, living in groups, having quick reflexes, and some have venom -…
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3. what is the mongooses regular diet? small rodents like birds, reptil…
3. Small rodents, birds, reptiles, frogs, insects, worms, fruit, nuts, and seeds. 4. No answer provided in the given text.
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look at these details from a paragraph about the same topic: • african …
The African violet plant needs special care.
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look at these details from a paragraph about the same topic: some fish …
Some animals can change their appearance to stay safe.
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look at these details from a paragraph about the same topic. * cactus p…
Cactus plants have special ways to survive in places without much water.
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13. when does menstruation occur? after an egg fails to fertilize after…
after an egg fails to fertilize
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12. which structure connects the testes to the urethra? penis, kidneys,…
vas deferens
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10. an unfertilized egg is ____ released from the body through menstrua…
released from the body through menstruation
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which type of sensory receptor responds to touch and pressure? photorec…
D. Mechanoreceptor
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59. which of the following is an example of how an ecosystem may change…
A. a wildfire that removes thick brush, allowing seedlings to grow more rapidly with less competition
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57. bacteria called rhizobia live within nodules in the roots of legume…
mutualism
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58 multiple choice 1 point which term specifically refers to the study …
58. C. Arthrology 59. C. Flexion and extension
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a group of researchers measured a 20 square meter section of a prairie …
B. If there are more blue flowers, then more bees will pollinate in this area.
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bat wings, human forelimbs, and whale flippers are known as homologous …
B. Homologous structures provide evidence of common ancestry.
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what do r - selected species rely on for their survival? very slow repr…
huge numbers of offspring
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what kind of population growth rate do k - selected species typically h…
slow growth
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45. valley forge national park has an overabundance of white - tailed d…
founder effect
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reproductive strategies which species cannot adapt to rapidly changing …
B. K - selected species
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which reproductive strategy is described below? this type of reproducti…
r - selected
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which reproductive strategy is described below? this type of reproducti…
K - selected
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which reproductive strategy is described below? this type of reproducti…
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5 where does oogenesis take place? in the fallopian tubes in the ovarie…
in the ovaries
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what is energy? list three common units of energy. under what circumsta…
1. A. Energy is what makes matter move or heat up. 2. B. Joule; the international metric unit for energy. 3. C. Kilowatt - hour; used to measure electrical energy for utility bill…
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a each lymphocyte has thousands of receptor proteins in its membranes. …
to recognize antigens
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4 multiple choice 2 points which of the following are not known to be m…
4. amphibians 5. All of the above.
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3. what is the name of the thick, milky fluid that feeds and carries sp…
D. semen
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2. the ability of an organism to maintain internal conditions is called…
homeostasis
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1. which of the following is not an example of a scientific observation…
1. C. the views of a scientist on global warming 2. D. cloud types in the sky 3. A. the score you get on a quiz
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1. when a person feels scared or excited, glands secrete a hormone call…
C. adrenaline
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26 multiple choice 1 point reason to avoid using electronic side marker…
26. 1, 2, and 3 27. Functional competence
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25. which system supports the body and protects organs? digestive muscu…
skeletal
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18) when you finish working with chemicals, biological specimens, and o…
18) B. wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water 19) A. True 20) A. True 21) B. False
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23. which process moves food through the esophagus? ingestion absorptio…
D. peristalsis
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22. the ______ system includes the heart. nervous endocrine circulatory…
C. circulatory
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19 perspiration leaves the body through the ____ nephrons sweat glands …
B. sweat glands
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18. how do muscles work in antagonistic pairs? each muscle is attached …
When one muscle pulls, the other muscle relaxes.
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17. which statement is not true of cilia in the respiratory tract? they…
They close the windpipe opening when swallowing
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16 which organ is at the end of the digestive tract? gallbladder rectum…
C. anus
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14 which action removes carbon dioxide from the body? inhaling sneezing…
C. exhaling
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13. what is the function of cartilage in adult bones? connecting bones …
preventing friction between bones
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b. using capitalization copyright © mcgraw - hill companies, inc. use e…
1. My father's car is old. Father's love is often silent. 2. I like studying chemistry. The Chemistry course at this school is excellent. 3. The wind is blowing from the southeast…
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which statement is true of arteries? they carry oxygen - poor blood tow…
They prevent blood from flowing backwards.
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which is the most common type of muscle in the body? skeletal smooth ca…
skeletal
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10. where does gas exchange occur? alveoli bronchioles bronchus trachea
alveoli
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to get energy from stored glycogen, the body must first convert the gly…
glucose
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big ideas 1.6 day 3 solving absolute value equations due aug 21 by 11:5…
# Explanation: ## Paso 1: Resolver la ecuación \(|x - 6|-5=-9\) Sumamos 5 a ambos lados de la ecuación: \(|x - 6|=-9 + 5=-4\) Como el valor absoluto de un número real no puede ser…