生物
細胞生物學、遺傳學、生態學與生命科學基礎。
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complete the table to compare triglycerides, phospholipids, and steroid…
| | triglycerides | phospholipids | steroids | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | are a type of lipid | $\boldsymbol{\checkmark}$ | $\boldsymbol{\checkmark}$ | $\boldsymbol{\checkmark}$ …
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3. what would happen if too little water moves into a cell? a) swell b)…
b) shrink
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exit ticket 1.9 – neolithic revolution: seminar to what extent did the …
To answer the question about the Neolithic Revolution's progress, we can provide evidence for both the positive and challenging aspects: ### EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT BODY 1 (Positive P…
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2. what would happen if too much water moved out of the cell? * a) swel…
b) shrink
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phospholipids are another type of lipid. they are the building blocks o…
A. Cell membranes contain phospholipids. B. Phospholipids have carbon atoms arranged in two long chains.
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what is the main function of cytoplasm in an animal cell? to make prote…
B. to fill the space between the cell membrane and the nucleus (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with A being "to make proteins", B being "to fill the space between the…
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1. what would happen if too much water moved into the cell? * a) swell …
a) swell
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one way the types of lipids differ is their chemical structures. the mo…
The only true statement is: "Triglycerides have mostly carbon and hydrogen atoms." (The other two statements are false.)
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lipids do not dissolve in water. lipids contain mostly carbon and hydro…
First blank: insoluble; Second blank: nonpolar
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a worker at a medical lab is studying blood samples. two samples contai…
The second sample contains 85799 blood cells.
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what do fish, cheese, eggs, bacon, olive oil, and nuts have in common? …
- Lipids are used to build cell membranes. (True) - Steroids are a type of lipid. (True) - Lipids are used for quick - acting, short - term energy in cells. (False) - Walnuts, sal…
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which of the following bodily systems is not at immediate risk of effec…
D. reproductive system
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6. what is the substance inside the chloroplasts used for? * ○ food-mak…
A. food - making
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5. what substance is found inside the chloroplasts? * protoplasm chloro…
chlorophyll (the option with "chlorophyll" text)
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4. where are the chloroplasts located? * ○ in the nucleus ○ in the cyto…
in the cytoplasm (the option with "in the cytoplasm")
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ariana garcia apontes practice r9 identify functions of animal cell par…
to help ribosomes make proteins
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3. is cellulose living material? * yes no
B. no
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ariana garcia apontes practice r3 identify functions of animal cell par…
to make proteins
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2. what is the cell wall made of? * protoplasm cellulose
The correct option is: - cellulose (the option with "cellulose" as its text)
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c. summary of key events of the french revolution american influence\tt…
To fill the table with summaries of key events of the French Revolution, we analyze each category: ### 1. American Influence The American Revolution (1775–1783) inspired French re…
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what is the main function of ribosomes in an animal cell? to make prote…
to contain the information that the cell uses for growth and activities
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directions: fill in the correct answer from the readings. 25. how were …
In Virginia, laws were made by the House of Burgesses. In New England, laws were made through town meetings (where eligible male colonists participated in law - making and governa…
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p.3 identify functions of animal cell parts what is the main function o…
to package proteins and other substances and send them to different parts of the cell
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ariana garcia apontes practice r3 identify functions of animal cell par…
to contain the information that the cell uses for growth and activities
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p.3 identify functions of animal cell parts what is the main function o…
to control which substances enter and leave the cell
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in this excerpt, barbara tuchman is commenting on the effects of louis …
Barbara Tuchman believes Louis XIV’s policy toward the Huguenots had significant negative political consequences. Abroad, Huguenot emigrants and their allies spread anti - French …
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which of the following is a sentence fragment? ○ marina is a fast runne…
B. Marina, an excellent basketball player.
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according to the lesson, what did the american industrial revolution gi…
B. Unions
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which was an effect of the second industrial revolution? ○ the gross do…
The gross domestic product per capita doubled.
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what is the main function of cytoplasm in an animal cell? to control wh…
to fill the space between the cell membrane and the nucleus
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complete the sentence. the inventor nikola tesla samuel morse kelly bes…
Nikola Tesla
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why were us businesses upset by spanish reactions to the cuban revoluti…
US businesses were afraid they would lose money that they had invested.
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ariana garcia aponders practice p.3 identify functions of animal cell p…
to store sugar and other nutrients in the cell
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what is the main function of the nucleus in an animal cell? to break do…
to send instructions to different parts of the cell
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test prep 6. jane is saving to buy a cell phone. she is given a $100 gi…
for 6: Yes, because the amount saved increases by a constant rate of $35 per month.
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ultrasound involves high - frequency sound waves. sound waves can be us…
B. sonography
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p.3 identify functions of animal cell parts select the part whose main …
chromosomes
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r3 identify functions of animal cell parts select the part whose main j…
cytoplasm
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which action demonstrates how president theodore roosevelt could \speak…
A. He negotiated treaties and agreements.
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when did the second industrial revolution occur? ○ in the early 1800s ○…
B. In the decades following the Civil War (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with A: In the early 1800s, B: In the decades following the Civil War, C: Before the America…
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ariana garcia apontes practice r3 identify functions of animal cell par…
mitochondria
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which of the following headlines would be the best example of the yello…
A. "Villainous Spain Starves Innocent Cubans"
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ariana garcia apontes practice r9 identify functions of animal cell par…
cell membrane
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ariana garcia aponte’s practice r3 identify functions of animal cell pa…
ribosome
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ariana garcia aponte’s practice r3 identify functions of animal cell pa…
Golgi
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ariana garcia apontes practice p3 identify functions of animal cell par…
cytoplasm
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p.3 identify functions of animal cell parts select the part whose main …
vacuole
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what is the gist of the passage in the box? - many situations in life a…
C. The nervous system helps protect you.
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question 9 1 pts which of the following is an example of reproductive i…
One population of frogs mates in the deep water of a pond and another population of frogs mates on the shore of the same pond.
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ariana garcia apontes practice p.3 identify functions of animal cell pa…
endoplasmic reticulum
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question 8 1 pts the formation of a new species ○ is a process that sto…
C. can occur any time genetic divergence occurs.
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which of the following is not due to the common ancestry of related spe…
B. analogous structures
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read the passage and highlight sentence fluency errors you find. politi…
add a semicolon after read
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question 6 1 pts when a brightly colored guppy population is placed in …
C. improve the match between guppies and their environment
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7. caelyn wanted to find out what shampoo made her hair the shiniest. e…
a. Type of shampoo (Pantene, Herbal Essences, L'Oreal, just water) b. Shine of hair (rated on a scale from 1 - 10) c. Factors like hair length, hair type, frequency of washing (ot…
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in the 1890s, how did yellow journalism influence the american opinion …
D. Americans became more supportive of intervention in Cuba.
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the primary difference between the prezygotic barriers and postzygotic …
The correct option is: "prevent fertilization from occurring, whereas postzygotic barriers prevent offspring from developing or being reproductively successful." (The option with …
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mr. jones asks his students to generate the next two numbers in the seq…
The explanation "Both students could be correct. Because two numbers are given in the original sequence, it is possible to find a common difference and common ratio between the su…
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mitochondrial dna can be taken from bone, hair, or teeth and used in dn…
- mtDNA requires a much smaller sample than nuclear DNA. - mtDNA is present in all maternal relatives of the person being investigated. - mtDNA is useful if the nuclear DNA is deg…
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which definition describes endosymbiosis best? a symbiotic relationship…
The second option: a symbiotic relationship in which one organism lives inside the other and both organisms benefit
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endosymbiotic theory which statement is evidence used to support the en…
Mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own DNA.
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identify structures of eukaryotic cells identify the structures in the …
Label A: Nucleus Label B: Cytoplasm Label C: Endoplasmic Reticulum Label D: Golgi Apparatus Label E: Cell Membrane
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identify structures of eukaryotic cells which organisms are eukaryotes?…
The correct answers (from the visible options) are: - plants - fungi (Note: If there was a third visible eukaryote option like animals (not shown here), it would also be included.…
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identify structures of prokaryotic cells identify the structures in the…
- Label A: Cell Wall - Label B: Cytoplasm - Label C: Ribosomes - Label D: Nucleoid
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identify structures of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells which organisms…
bacteria, archaea
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identify common cell structures prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells using …
- Label A: DNA (Genetic Material) - Label B: Cell Membrane (Plasma Membrane) - Label C: Ribosomes - Label D: Cytoplasm
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identify common cell structures which cell structures are seen in proka…
The four correct answers are: - cell membrane - cytoplasm - DNA - ribosomes
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chapter 8.1: from isolation to war key term/person/idea | definition/id…
To solve this, we'll define each key term related to the chapter "From Isolation to War" (focusing on WWII-era political/military figures/ideologies): ### 1. **militarists** Milit…
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check the statements that provide evidence for the endosymbiotic theory…
- Mitochondria and chloroplasts contain their own ribosomes. - Mitochondria and chloroplasts grow independently from the cell. - Prokaryotic cells, mitochondria, and chloroplasts …
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prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells endosymbiotic theory is it possible to…
No, cells cannot live without mitochondria and chloroplasts; they provide the energy cells need to survive. (The third option in the given choices)
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how is mitochondrial dna used in science? mtdna is used to match nuclea…
mtDNA is used to connect DNA samples to the mother in missing - person cases.
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scinol mvoa biology semester a_2492862 prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells…
It is believed mitochondria evolved from **aerobic prokaryotes (e.g., proteobacteria)**, while chloroplasts evolved from **photosynthetic prokaryotes (e.g., cyanobacteria)**.
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termites share an endosymbiotic relationship with the protozoan that li…
- The termite benefits from the relationship by receiving food from the protozoan. - The protozoan benefits from the relationship by receiving shelter and food from the termite.
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which term describes the relationship in which one organism lives insid…
endosymbiosis
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sc2201_mw0a biology semester a_2492862 prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells…
Endosymbiosis
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conclusion: write a conclusion using the \power writing model 2009\. ma…
1. The purpose of the activity was to study ecological concepts. Limiting factors are environmental conditions restricting organism/population, e.g., food, water, space. They incr…
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students create notecards comparing prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. w…
The first notecard set (Eukaryotic Cells: Membrane - bound nucleus or organelles, DNA chromosomes in the nucleus; Prokaryotic Cells: No nucleus or other membrane - bound organelle…
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a student groups different types of cells as shown. which table heading…
1. Prokaryotic / 2. Eukaryotic
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question 2 which characteristic do all organisms in kingdoms animalia, …
Question 2: They are all eukaryotic Question 3: unicellular
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4. which of the following expressions is equivalent to $\frac{12x + 20}…
1. Distribute the \(-\frac{1}{6}\) to the \(2x\) and \(5\)
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the theme best expressed in to my dear loving husband and to the kings …
C. respect and adoration
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which statement best describes how lincoln uses comparison in his speec…
# Breve explicación: En sus discursos, Lincoln a menudo utilizaba comparaciones y contrastes para transmitir mensajes poderosos. La alternativa que describe mejor cómo utiliza la …
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a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell are shown. which characteristi…
The organization of the genetic material
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why do lipids technically not have true monomer?
Lipids are formed by the ester - linkage of glycerol and fatty acids, and there is no single repeating unit that can be considered a true monomer as in other polymers.
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choose something that a scientist may want to learn about a newly disco…
One thing a scientist may want to learn is the diet of the newly - discovered dinosaur species. They could use the scientific method as follows: First, make observations of the di…
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7. what is the primary function of lipids?
The primary function of lipids is energy - storage.
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which logical fallacy is used in the text? the thing that makes percy s…
circular reasoning: an argument that supports a claim with the claim itself
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the graph below shows the rate of biochemical reaction for a biochemica…
At low enzyme concentrations, there is less competition for the enzyme active site, and the reaction rate is high. As enzyme concentration increases, there are more enzyme active …
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45 positive negative 60 positive negative based on these results, what …
15 - 45 grados Celsius
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based on the information in the graph, what can be determined about the…
A. Each enzyme is active within a certain pH range.
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the diagram below represents the effect of ph on the activity of a dige…
Enzyme activity decreases because the enzyme unfolds.
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based on these results, what is the optimum (best) temperature range fo…
C. 15-45 grados Celsius
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question 1 - 9 baby food manufacturers sometimes use proteases in their…
A. enzima
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4. list the monomers and polymers of carbohydrates and give an example …
Monomers: Monosaccharides, example: glucose. Polymers: Polysaccharides, example: starch.
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5. compare the functions of glucose and glycogen.
Glucose is an immediate energy - source for cells. Glycogen is a storage form of glucose in animals, which can be converted back to glucose when energy is required.
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base your answers to questions 1 and 2 on the passage below and on your…
20. (1) became symbols of power and wealth 21. (3) Rulers controlled their nobles by influencing where they lived
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question 1 - 8 a catalyst is a substance that enables a chemical reacti…
A. by lowering activation energy
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which of these explains why an increase in temperature above a certain …
# Breve explicación: Las enzimas son proteínas. El calor elevado rompe las interacciones débiles que mantienen la estructura tridimensional de la proteína. Cuando la estructura de…
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ph according to the graph, which conclusion can be made about this dige…
It breaks down the most proteins between pH 1.0 and pH 5.0.
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study of carbon - containing compounds. 2. what property allows carbon …
Carbon's ability to form four covalent bonds and catenation.