Biology
Cell biology, genetics, ecology, and life science fundamentals.
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question 11 (1 point) lysosomes 1) carbohydrates 2) proteins 3) nucleic…
2) Proteins, 4) Lipids
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question 10 (1 point) golgi apparatus 1) carbohydrates 2) proteins 3) n…
2) Proteins
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many prebiotics are found in foods high in which nutrient? multiple cho…
C. Fiber (assuming the options are labeled A: Fats, B: Protein, C: Fiber, D: Starch. If the original labels are different, adjust the identifier accordingly but the text is "Fiber…
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question 9 (1 point) cytoplasm 1) carbohydrates 2) proteins 3) nucleic …
1) Carbohydrates, 2) Proteins, 3) Nucleic Acids, 4) Lipids
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question 8 (1 point) nucleus 1) carbohydrates 2) proteins 3) nucleic ac…
3) Nucleic Acids
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summary and review 1. the three basic planes of reference are the _____…
sagittal plane, frontal (coronal) plane, transverse (horizontal) plane ### Question 2
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which is no1 a food that contains probiotics? multiple choice sauerkrau…
D. Celery
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in most animals, red and white blood cells combine to form blood, which…
g. All living things display organization
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question 7 (1 point) cell wall 1) carbohydrates 2) proteins 3) nucleic …
1) Carbohydrates
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question 34 (1 point) single-celled organisms with a nucleus and membra…
e. Protists
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match the properties described with one of the four components of a mem…
- "Can span both layers of a membrane" → Transmembrane protein - "Can allow diffusion of gases" → Phospholipid bilayer - "Helps determine the overall shape of a cell" → Interior p…
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live microorganisms that offer a health benefit are called multiple cho…
B. probiotics
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terminology worksheet ... physiology ... (b) table 1-2 (columns: at res…
### Summary and Review Answers: 1. **The three basic planes of reference are the** - Sagittal (or median), frontal (or coronal), and transverse (or horizontal) planes. These are f…
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question 6 (1 point) ribosomes 1) carbohydrates 2) proteins 3) nucleic …
2) Proteins, 3) Nucleic Acids
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question 35 (1 point) single-celled organisms with no nucleus or membra…
c. Bacteria (Eubacteria and/or Archaebacteria) ### Question 36
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where are the majority of microbes found in the gastrointestinal tract?…
C. Large intestine
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question 5 (1 point) endoplasmic reticulum 1) carbohydrates 2) proteins…
2) Proteins, 4) Lipids
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question 27 (1 point) single-celled or multicellular organisms that dig…
d. Fungi
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question 12 of 20 match each endocrine structure with the appropriate c…
1. Produces FSH, LH, and oxytocin - Pituitary gland 2. Produces high levels of progesterone and estrogen - Ovary 3. Produces high levels of testosterone - Testicle
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question 4 (1 point) cytoskeleton 1) carbohydrates 2) proteins 3) nucle…
2) Proteins
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what is the following statement? \if a substance is exposed to uv light…
c. Hypothesis ### Second Question (about the plant statement)
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what describes the movement of substances down their concentration grad…
D. Diffusion
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question 40 (1 point) what is the following statement? if the mouse rec…
c. Hypothesis
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question 5 (1 point) endoplasmic reticulum 1) carbohydrates 2) proteins…
2) Proteins, 4) Lipids
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what is the most energy dense food listed below: you can respond once s…
Sirloin Steak
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question 5 (1 point) endoplasmic reticulum 1) carbohydrates 2) proteins…
2) Proteins, 4) Lipids
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your forearm is made up of which two bones? ○ tibia/fibula ○ radius/uln…
C. radius/ulna (Note: Assuming the options are labeled as A: tibia/fibula, B: femur/fibula, C: radius/ulna, D: humerus/radius; the correct option is the one with "radius/ulna". If…
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question 16 (4 points) (01.07 mc) if a student is attempting to determi…
a. The type of paper being written on
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select the correct answer. which statement about scientific consensus i…
A. It represents the beliefs of most scientists.
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the stages of a cell’s life leading to division and duplication; interp…
D. cell cycle
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quiz - macromolecules an... 0:01:01 elapsed question 3 (1 point) mitoch…
4) Lipids (Note: This might be subject to the specific context of the quiz, but based on mitochondrial membrane structure, lipids are a key component. However, mitochondria also c…
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the basic unit of life ○ carbohydrate ○ catalyst ○ cell ○ cell cycle
C. cell
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what is the correct meaning of the word dilemma? the dilemma facing eco…
c. a choice between two undesirable alternatives
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0:00:52 elapsed question 2 (1 point) chloroplasts 1) carbohydrates 2) p…
2) Proteins, 3) Nucleic Acids, 4) Lipids (assuming multiple select; if single, maybe 2 or 3 or 4, but likely multiple) ### Question 3 (Mitochondria)
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a macromolecule made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that cells use for…
A. carbohydrate
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what is a theory? an assumption made about an experiment an untested gu…
C. a generally accepted, well - tested explanation as to why something occurs (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C in order from top to bottom)
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a macromolecule made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that cells use for…
A. carbohydrate
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we are constantly trying to become who we are. our lives are a process …
D. Humanistic ### Second Question:
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quiz - macromolecules an... 0:00:42 elapsed question 1 (1 point) cell m…
1) Carbohydrates, 2) Proteins, 4) Lipids ### Question 2:
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multiple choice identify the choice that best completes the statement o…
b. challenged the old order. ### Question 14
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when we watch important people in our lives being depressed, we imitate…
B. Behavioral/learning ### Second Question
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question 5 of 10 read this passage: fletcher’s books is a large and wel…
A. Your excellent customer service skills
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scenario 6: a dehydrated person at the hospital is given an iv of salin…
The tonicity of the saline solution is isotonic. ### Q2
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required information how membrane potential is generated due to the une…
True
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noise pollution effects noise pollution is a major health concern. mill…
migration patterns
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depression is the result of the depressive behavior being reinforced by…
B. Behavioral/learning, F. Socio - Cultural ### Second Question
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read the passage from \initiation.\ \get up, gopher,\ bev ordered. ther…
character (or another character, specifically Bev in this case, but the general category is character)
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question 2 of 10 what can a potential employer learn from consistency i…
C. That the applicant is hardworking and pays attention to details
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depression is influenced by genetic predispositions and brain chemistry…
Biological ### Second Question:
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3. which variable is intentionally changed by the researcher in an expe…
a. Independent variable
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7. compare life before and after the industrial revolution.
- **Work**: Pre - Industrial: Mostly agricultural, manual labor, self - sufficient. Post - Industrial: Factory - based, wage labor, mass production. - **Technology**: Pre - Indust…
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i will examine how a person’s gender will affect their actions (choose …
Biological, Socio - Cultural ### Second Question: "The unconscious mind influences everything we do."
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scenario 5: grocery stores spray vegetables with water to keep them fre…
The solution (water) is hypotonic. ### Q2
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when studying with a friend for a test, what key points about osmosis w…
- Osmosis refers to the movement of water along a concentration gradient - In osmosis, water moves to equalize solute concentrations on either side of the membrane - The movement …
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when looking at why a person chooses to behave a particular way, i will…
Biological ### Second Question:
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6. define the term urbanization in your own words. 7. compare life befo…
Urbanization is the process of a growing share of a population residing in urban (city/town) areas, involving city growth in population, size, and economic activity, with associat…
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when looking at why a person chooses to behave a particular way, i will…
Cognitive ### Second Question
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the table shows the proportional relationship between a hedgehog’s weig…
\(-2.5\)
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vocabulary check i. choose two correct key words from the box to comple…
gill, abode
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21. which of the following is not a conflict represented in the interlo…
character versus self
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mammals like caribou that live in the arctic often use different lipid …
1. The lipids would be more saturated: Yes (This adaptation is expected. Saturated lipids pack tightly, increasing melting point, useful in cold for legs prone to heat loss.) ### …
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its always important to be prepared for emergencies such as hurricanes,…
A. The image shows a hurricane, but the point of the text is to be prepared for all types of natural disasters.
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scenario 4: a man stranded on a deserted island feels thirstier after d…
Hypertonic ### Q2
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question 44 (1 point) a species is: a a group of distantly related spec…
d. A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
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the secret life of an oyster vocabulary check abode barnacle edible fos…
### I. Sentence Completion (Sample Answers) 1. The **oyster** spends its entire life in the same **abode**. 2. We studied the ancient **fossil** and found that it was part of a se…
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matching match the terms to the descriptions. a. salon f. montesquieu b…
g. rococo ### Question 4
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how do membranes form spontaneously? multiple choice enzymes can synthe…
The hydrophobic fatty acid tails on phospholipids are repelled by water.
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why is a virus considered non-living? a it is not made of cells b it re…
a. It is not made of cells
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which option is an example of a citation? a. several artists have tried…
D. Hernandez, L. "Flight." Illustration. The Artist’s Page. Artists Unlimited, 12 December 2010. Web. 15 May 2012.
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what is the sum of all the chemical reactions in a cell called? a \trep…
d. metabolism
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answer the following questions. 1. what are the key differences between…
- Meiosis I: Involves homologous chromosomes (crossing over, homolog separation), produces 2 haploid cells with duplicated chromosomes. - Meiosis II: Involves sister chromatids (n…
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which of the following is an example of asexual reproduction? a binary …
a. Binary fission in bacteria, b. Spore formation in fungi
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what is the main nutrient absorbed from the large intestine? multiple c…
C. Water
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according to the scientific definition of life, which of the following …
b. a frog, c. bacteria
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choose the best answer. 1. human beings tend to think of the oyster onl…
a. food ### Question 2
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the tibiofemoral joint and the femoropatellar joint. both of them are c…
Common unshown features of synovial joints (for tibiofemoral/femoropatellar joints) include the **synovial membrane** (lines the articular capsule, produces synovial fluid), **syn…
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you are trying to determine if an object is a living thing or nonliving…
a. The object grows and develops. b. The object is made of cells. c. The object maintains homeostasis. e. The object reproduces.
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scenario 3: you notice a plant is looking wilted. you water it, and an …
The solution (water) is hypotonic. ### Q2
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which of the following terms can refer to all of the chemical reactions…
b. metabolism
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choose the correct answer. what is a scientific explanation for a set o…
B. a hypothesis
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which of the following are examples of homeostasis? select all that app…
b. A bird fluffs its feathers to retain more heat on a cold day. c. A person sweats to cool down while sitting outside in the sun.
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question 15 (1 point) match the term to its description: column a 1. a …
1. c. Control Group 2. e. Experimental Group 3. a. Dependent Variable 5. d. Independent Variable
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living things use multiple processes to maintain a stable internal envi…
homeostasis
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biotic factors vs abiotic factors what is the difference between a biot…
Biotic factors are living or once - living components of an ecosystem (e.g., organisms like animals, plants). Abiotic factors are non - living components (e.g., climate, soil, wat…
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what process allows living things to maintain a stable internal environ…
a. Homeostasis
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what is the basic unit of structure and function of living things? a at…
c. cell
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explain the fluid mosaic model use the correct terms to complete the se…
1. In membranes, $\boldsymbol{\text{phospholipids}}$ associate to form two layers. 2. Larger $\boldsymbol{\text{proteins}}$ float within the bilayer. 3. Integral membrane proteins…
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abiotic vs. biotic bellwork brainstorm - what makes something living? c…
Characteristics of living things (to identify living vs non - living): 1. Composed of one or more cells. 2. Capable of reproduction (sexual or asexual). 3. Undergo growth and deve…
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16. what features of synovial joints are not shown in this picture? 17.…
The two articulating bones in the femoropatellar joint are the femur and the patella. ### Question 19
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which endocrine function takes place in the brain? a. lh production b. …
A. LH production
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read the dictionary entry. standard \\stanˈdərd\\ n. 1. a criterion 2. …
C. Definition 3
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match the properties described with one of the four components of a mem…
- Interior protein network: Helps determine the overall shape of a cell - Phospholipid bilayer: Can allow diffusion of gases; Forms a semipermeable barrier - Transmembrane protein…
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scenario 2: contact lens solution is salty in order to match your tears…
The tonicity of the contact lens solution is isotonic. ### Q2
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what purpose does the highly folded surface of the small intestine serv…
B. Facilitates efficient absorption of nutrients
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question 8 (mandatory) (2.857 points) organisms or the toxins they prod…
C. Bloodborne pathogens ### Question 9
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required information view the animation below, then complete the questi…
C. Many times
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c. (crossed out) 8. the field that applies science to the production of…
Biotechnology ### Question 9
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that neurons are electrically charged or not, depending on the pres... …
That neurons are either on or off. There are no intermediate states.
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required information view the animation below, then complete the questi…
C. By binding to the active site of the enzyme
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required information view the animation below, then complete the questi…
D. breaks sucrose into glucose and fructose (assuming the last option is labeled D; if the original labels were different, adjust the label but keep the description "breaks sucros…