生物
细胞生物学、遗传学、生态学与生命科学基础。
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column a 1. - volcanic eruptions released water vapor (h₂o) from hydrat…
1. e. Hadean Earth: 4.6 to 4 Billion Years Ago 2. g. Late Archean to Early Proterozoic: 2.8 to 2.2 Billion Years Ago 3. d. Snowball Earth: ~650 Million Years Ago
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8. mr. krabbs and his wife recently had a lil’ krabby, but it has not b…
A. Possible Genotypes: $TT$ (50% probability), $Tt$ (50% probability) Possible Phenotypes: 100% tall eyeballs (no short eyeball offspring possible) B. Yes, the hospital made a mis…
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the papillae are located on top of the ______. options: taste buds, uma…
C. tongue (assuming the options are labeled as A. taste buds, B. umami, C. tongue, D. teeth)
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what part of the body identifies taste? salivary glands tonsils tongue
C. Tongue (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C as Salivary Glands, Tonsils, Tongue respectively)
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sensory interaction is when ______ affects another sense. one sense tas…
A. one sense
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the mauryan empire open-ended question what symbol do you see on the mo…
The symbol seen on the modern Indian flag and the artifact (related to the Mauryan Empire) is the Ashoka Chakra (a 24 - spoke wheel). The Ashoka Chakra represents the eternal whee…
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psychology health & stress -- gratitude journal (50 pts.) name period d…
- **Independent Variable (IV)**: Whether a participant completes a gratitude journal (e.g., experimental group: completes gratitude journal; control group: does not complete a gra…
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how did the navajo serve in world war ii? ○ as code talkers in the paci…
A. as code talkers in the Pacific
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which lobe of the brain is most closely associated with the touch sensa…
D. Parietal
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what are the three senses of touch that we have not yet identified spec…
Warmth, Cold, Pain
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the sensation of movement or strain in muscles, tendons, and joints, or…
Kinesthesis
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______ is managed by the inner ear which controls the sense of balance …
C. Vestibular Sense
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in which lobe of the brain is touch sensation processed? occipital temp…
Parietal
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source b \...welcome to the mixed - up world of globalization—a growing…
6. Our parents' lives were different because they consumed almost exclusively American-made clothes, food, and cars, while today's marketplace is globalized, so the products we bu…
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frogs are a type of animal in a group called amphibians. all of these a…
A. classification
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source b \...welcome to the mixed-up world of \globalization\—a growing…
Parents' life was different as they consumed more American - made goods (clothes, food, cars), while today's products are more globally sourced due to globalization. ### Question 7
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3. there are 12 seals, 4 whales, and 8 dolphins at the aquarium. comple…
| Mammals of the Aquarium | |--------------------------| | Dolphins: $\blacksquare\blacksquare\blacksquare\blacksquare$ (4 symbols) | | Seals: $\blacksquare\blacksquare\blacksquar…
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how did the united states demonstrate its isolationist policy before wo…
A. by avoiding alliances and other international relationships
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structures of informational texts discovering king tut’s tomb tutankham…
To solve this, we analyze each event to determine if it's a "Problem" (an issue or challenge) or "Solution" (an action that resolves or addresses a problem): ### Event 1: "His nam…
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question 19 (1 point) which of the following is in its oxidized form? f…
C. FAD
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discovering king tuts tomb (background) king tut (or tutankhamun) becam…
To solve this, we analyze each event to determine if it's a "Problem" (an issue or challenge) or a "Solution" (an action to address a problem): ### 1. "The maps... to keep" - Expl…
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question 18 (1 point) ______ atp are invested at the beginning of glyco…
A. 2, 4
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read the passage the regular distribution of powers into distinct depar…
the viewpoint of those who supported the Constitution
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sensory neural hearing loss occurs _________ and prevents transduction.…
C. inside the cochlear
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mechanical hearing loss is usually associated with what? long - term, l…
damage (the option labeled as "damage")
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roosevelts four freedoms speech signaled a shift in us foreign policy f…
B. internationalism.
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the nurse is caring for a patient with clostridium difficile. which act…
Wash hands with soap and water
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7. what is the process of protecting people’s private or sensitive data…
Data anonymization
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journal draw and label right triangle pqr with ∠q = 90°. then, describe…
s: a) \( x\approx\boldsymbol{13.1} \) ft b) \( x\approx\boldsymbol{42.8^\circ} \) c) \( x\approx\boldsymbol{10.9^\circ} \)
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match the structure with its function in echinoderms: ampulla madrepori…
- Ampulla - Balloon - like structures that control tube feet movement - Madreporite - Controls the entry of water into the water vascular system - Pedicellariae - Small, pincer - …
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using the graphing calculator to include a solution mr. hernandez plott…
The correct option is the fourth one: \( y \leq 2x - 1 \) (the option labeled as \( y \leq 2x - 1 \)).
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how did the united states demonstrate its isolationist policy before wo…
by avoiding alliances and other international relationships
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match the item with the structure of the starfish. image of starfish st…
- Anus: Matches the top - most circular structure (aboral surface, central - aboral region). - Madreporite: Matches the small circular structure with the arrow (aboral surface, po…
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match the echinoderm class with its corresponding description: asteroid…
- Asteroidea: Sea stars - Echinoidea: Sea urchins and sand dollars - Holothuroidea: Sea cucumbers - Ophiuroidea: Brittle stars and basket stars - Crinoidea: Feather stars and sea …
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as secretary of the treasury, hamilton’s biggest challenge was: * - pay…
1. paying off the national debt 2. $10.5 million (to foreign countries), $40.4 million (to U.S. citizens) 3. Alexander Hamilton's economic plan
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question 17 (1 point) what is the net total atp produced by glycolysis?…
B. 2
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totalitarian governments are characterized by extreme nationalism, or t…
one's country is superior to other countries.
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there are ______ basic theories of hearing perception. three four two
C. two (assuming the options are labeled as A. three, B. four, C. two)
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match the item with the structure of the starfish. image of starfish st…
- Central circular structure: Ring Canal - Entire canal network: Water Vascular System - Bulb - like structures on arms: Ampullae (Adjust based on the exact diagram’s dashed box p…
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in the frequency theory of hearing perception, transacted sound travels…
Auditory Nerve
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which of the following is the theory that states there are specific pla…
A. Place Theory
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question 16 (1 point) how many phosphate groups are on fructose-1,6-bis…
B. 2
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sound travels to the brain and is received in the ______ before being s…
B. Thalamus
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question 15 (1 point) in which step of glycolysis is water produced? ○ …
step 9
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why do cones not function well in low light? because they are located a…
Because they require high intensity light
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what prompted the munich conference of 1938? ○ hitler’s appointment as …
Hitler's intention to take control of part of Czechoslovakia
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what is the primary function of rods in the human eye? adjusting the ey…
Seeing in low light conditions
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hearing perception is the process by which the body ______ sound. focus…
C. responds to
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what are the two types of photoreceptor cells in the retina? cones and …
Rods and Cones
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drag each label to the correct location on the image. classify the even…
External Conflict: tensions between Hamlet and Claudius, Hamlet's duel with Laertes Internal Conflict: Hamlet's contemplation of suicide, Hamlet's frustration with his inability t…
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echinodermata knowledge check what type of vascular system is unique to…
D. Water vascular system
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robert picks up a metal pan lid that was covering a pot of boiling wate…
- Dendrite: branched structure that picks up information - Neuron: cell that carries information through the nervous system - Axon: receives information and sends it away from the…
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question 14 (1 point) in step 1 of glycolysis, glucose is phosphorylate…
D. glucose - 6 - phosphate
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echinodermata knowledge check echinoderms have which type of skeleton? …
C. Endoskeleton made of calcium carbonate (assuming the options are labeled A - D as A. Cartilaginous skeleton, B. Exoskeleton, C. Endoskeleton made of calcium carbonate, D. No sk…
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10/15 what is the role of the pupil in the eye? to protect the eye from…
To let light into the eye
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question 13 (1 point) where do the pyruvate molecules produced in glyco…
A. mitochondria
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9/15 what happens when light hits the lens of the eye? it is reflected …
It focuses the light onto the retina
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question 12 (1 point) which step does not produce any atp or nadh? ○ st…
step 9
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what role do the eyebrows play in eye protection? they keep sweat away …
They keep sweat away from the eyes
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7/15 what is the function of the cornea? to adjust the eyes focus to le…
To focus light onto the retina
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what is the diameter of an adult human eyeball? 2.5 centimeters 1.5 cen…
2.5 centimeters
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name class date term definition how i remember coniferous hibernation p…
### Term Chart | Term | Definition | How I Remember | |------|------------|----------------| | Coniferous | A type of tree/plant that reproduces via cones and has needle-like or s…
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10 limage dun objet situé à 30 cm dune lentille convergente est réelle …
La longueur focale de la lentille est $\boldsymbol{12\ \text{cm}}$ --- # Exercice 11 ## Données : - Cas 1 : Objet très éloigné ($d_o \to \infty$), distance image : $d_{i1} = 6,0\ …
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who is considered the father of the american industrial revolution? ben…
Samuel Slater
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question 11 (1 point) what happens to the dhap produced in step 5 of gl…
B. An isomerization reaction turns it into G3P.
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and dust in space called nebulae. star formation begins with gravitatio…
D. Stars and planets both form due to increasing gravitational forces pulling in more matter.
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question 10 (1 point) what type of enzymes are involved in phosphorylat…
B. kinase
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question 9 (1 point) dehydrogenase enzymes are involved in... ○ reactio…
B. redox reactions
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question 8 (1 point) where does glycolysis take place? cytosol mitochon…
A. cytosol
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characteristics of life chapter 13 (p. 17 & 18) for each of the picture…
To solve this, we analyze each picture based on characteristics of life (e.g., reproduction, growth, response to stimuli, organization, heredity, evolution, metabolism, homeostasi…
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question 7 (1 point) during glycolysis, glucose is being oxidized. true…
True
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how are imports and exports important to international trade? ○ they ca…
A. They can help to build a stronger economy worldwide
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question 6 (1 point) there is a loss of carbon during the process of gl…
False
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read the passage about star and planet formation. most stars form withi…
To solve this, we analyze the passage and match each step to the formation process: 1. **Gravitational collapse starts** The process begins with "Gravitational collapse occurred i…
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question 5 (1 point) nad+ is the oxidized form of nadh. true false
A. True
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question 4 (1 point) the inorganic phosphate group added to g3p in step…
False
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as matter collapses in on itself due to gravity, it becomes very dense.…
- protostar: A hot, dense celestial object formed when a cloud of gas and dust collapses in on itself due to gravity - gravitational collapse: The inward contraction of a cloud of…
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question 3 (1 point) the two pyruvates produced in glycolysis are each …
True
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question 2 (1 point) glycolysis requires oxygen to occur. true false
B. False
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sbi4u1 - glycolysis worksheet question 1 (1 point) there are a total of…
A. True
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(b) what does this tell us above the structure of the earth?
This tells us that the Earth has a layered internal structure (e.g., crust, mantle, core), with distinct regions (represented by the clear shape and other parts) that differ in pr…
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in the scientific method, a statement describing an expected observatio…
Prediction
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final questions: john adams 1. what years (date) was adams in office? 2…
1. 1797 – 1801 2. 1 term 3. Federalist Party 4. Thomas Jefferson 5. French agents (referred to as X, Y, Z) demanded bribes and a loan from American diplomats before agreeing to ne…
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a group of similar cells carrying out the same function atom biosphere …
tissue
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26. why are earthworms and insects called \protostomes\?
Earthworms (Annelida) and insects (Arthropoda) are called protostomes because of their shared embryonic development traits: - They undergo **determinate (mosaic) cleavage** (early…
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15. early hominid fossils were examined and scientists concluded these …
Scientists determine bipedalism from skeletal remains by examining: - A **centered foramen magnum** (under the skull, aligning the spine for upright posture). - A **bowl - shaped …
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7. explain why populations evolve and individuals do not.
Evolution is a change in allele frequencies in a population over time. An individual’s genotype is essentially fixed (barring rare, non - evolution - driving mutations during life…
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what is the subunit of a carbohydrate?
Monosaccharides (e.g., glucose, fructose, galactose)
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what is the organic molecules are these examples of: enzymes
Proteins (specifically, most enzymes are globular proteins)
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what is the subunit of a lipid?
Glycerol and fatty acids
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both polar bears and gazelles have internal and external structures tha…
- fur that helps the animal blend in with its environment - a digestive system to obtain energy and nutrients
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11. what is the difference between natural selection and artificial sel…
- **Natural Selection**: Driven by environmental factors (e.g., climate, predators, resource availability). Organisms with traits that increase survival and reproductive success i…
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how does a horses tail help it respond to its environment? (1 point) it…
It helps the horse keep away insects.
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which of the following is an example of a structural adaption that an a…
If water slowly begins to become scarce, an animal may develop a way to store more water in its body.
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which of the following is an example of a behavioral adaptation? (1 poi…
migration
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which internal system is responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrie…
circulatory system
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3. true or false? dominant alleles will always increase in frequency. e…
False. Allele frequency (including dominant alleles) depends on factors like natural selection, genetic drift, and gene flow. A dominant allele for a harmful trait (e.g., Huntingt…
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revised? 2. define an economic depression. what events created this dep…
1. (Unanswerable; question text is incomplete) 2. Economic depression: Severe, long-term economic collapse. Causes: War debt, trade limits, currency instability. Farmers hit harde…
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question 19 (1 point) all of the following are reasons cosmetologists s…
d. understanding hair design principles enables cosmetologists to convince their clients to try their hair styled in a way they don't typically have it styled ### Question 20
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where does a forecast worksheet appear once it has been created? ○ in a…
in a separate worksheet within the workbook