Biologie
Biologie cellulaire, génétique, écologie et bases des sciences de la vie.
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new york times sourcing 1. how does the date of this article compare wi…
To answer these questions, we would need the actual articles (from the New York Times and the New York Journal and Advertiser) along with their headlines and the content of the Ne…
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climate changes? this is not a quiz question. a) warming might change t…
b) The creatures may keep moving to maintain their preferred environment by migration
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true/false – indicate if each statement is true (t) or false (f). if th…
False. Correct: For each trait, each parent provides one gene variant to the offspring. ### Question 16
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evolution. speciation can occur in many different ways. what is the dif…
a) Genetic drift influences evolution through random chance. Evolution by natural selection results in better environmentally adapted populations
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understanding mitosis and meiosis part a examine the table. then answer…
Part A: 1. 20 2. 10 3. Human 4. Gamete cells 5. The number of chromosomes in each body cell (somatic cell) is twice the number in each gamete cell. Part B: 1. FALSE. Meiosis produ…
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know the terms and their meanings. try and narrow them down to a one to…
- Superior: above/higher - Inferior: below/lower - Anterior: front - Intermediate: in - between - Medial: toward midline - Lateral: away from midline - Ipsilateral: same side - Co…
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4. what are two functions of polysaccharides? give one example of each …
- **Function 1: Energy Storage** Example: Starch (found in plant cells, e.g., potato tubers) stores energy for plants. - **Function 2: Structural Support** Example: Cellulose (fou…
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after the russian revolution, each city in russia had a local council c…
B. soviet.
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after running the experiment, mrs. buck collected these data: | | sunny…
### Interpreting the results: The data shows the average length of 100 popples (assuming a typo, maybe "poplars" or another plant) is 8.4 inches in sunny conditions and 15.8 inche…
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3× 8× 12× 6× 2÷ 12× 2÷ 21-10 www.kenken.com
To solve this KenKen puzzle (assuming it's a 4x4 grid with operations and expressions, likely involving solving for \( x \) and filling cells with numbers following KenKen rules: …
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society, role models, your friends, and economic situations are all exa…
C. external influences
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which led to the 1905 revolution? ○ the events in st. petersburg ○ the …
A. the events in St. Petersburg
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what marked the end of the russian monarchy? ○ the russian civil war ○ …
B. the Russian Revolution
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x ÷ 3x 8x 12x 6x 2÷ 12x 2÷ 21-10 www.kenken.com
# Explanation: ## Step1: Analyze the 4x4 KenKen grid, focus on the "2÷" cages (2-cell division, result 2, so numbers are \(a\) and \(b\) with \(\frac{a}{b}=2\) or \(\frac{b}{a}=2\…
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what caused the february revolution of 1917? ○ people were angry becaus…
C. Protests against food and coal shortages turned into riots.
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what was the outcome of the 1917 october revolution? ○ vladimir lenin w…
C. The Bolsheviks launched a coup d'etat against the government.
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15 multiple-choice question which below is not an example of potential …
B. a person racing a car (assuming the options are labeled as A: A rock sitting on top of the mountain, B: a person racing a car, C: A battery in your cellphone)
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we may as well assert that because a child has thrived upon milk, that …
A. The colonies could not survive without British support.
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i suggest you watch one video lecture, then complete the corresponding …
### Question 1: Completing the Table To solve this, we recall the monomers and polymers (or component molecules for lipids) of each macromolecule: | Macromolecule | Monomer/Compon…
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a) external evolutionary pressure is acting on the population b) the po…
a) External evolutionary pressure is acting on the population
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what is the link between heredity and drug addiction? a. substances cau…
C. Some people have genes that make it easier for them to become addicted to drugs.
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1. what is the best way to communicate with a person who has dementia w…
A. Speak in a clear, calm voice ### Question 2
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homeostasis: what is homeostasis? (p. 16) what is negative feedback? li…
Homeostasis is the maintenance of a stable internal environment in an organism (or cell) despite external changes, regulating factors like temperature, pH, and nutrient levels for…
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arms reduction and settling border disputes contributed to the league o…
D. preventing future warfare.
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define anatomy v. physiology: (p.11) \______ is always related to _____…
Physiology is ALWAYS related to Anatomy
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which international social issues did the league of nations address? ch…
- creating clean sources of water - eliminating diseases - improving the status of women
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matching: match the key term to the correct definition. 1. _____ pulse …
To solve this matching problem, we need to recall the definitions of common medical terms related to vital signs (pulse, respiration, blood pressure, temperature) and related cond…
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take a look at gene 3 allelic distribution data in the floating console…
d) 420
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what was one result of the league of nations’ perceived weakness? ○ man…
A. Many league members did not recognize the league’s authority.
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define anatomy v. physiology: (p.11) “____ is always related to ____” l…
First blank: *Physiology* (or *Anatomy*; contextually, “function relates to structure” makes “Physiology” relate to “Anatomy”). Second blank: *Anatomy* (or *Physiology*; standardl…
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practice it! all the following are examples of observations, except: ○ …
The scientist wonders what is causing changes to the ecosystem.
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part i: multiple-choice questions 1. according to the video, how were t…
B. By bonding oil and gas molecules into polymers ### Question 2
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question 14 carbs are also known as __________ ○ air ○ fats ○ water ○ s…
D. sugars (assuming the options are labeled A: air, B: fats, C: water, D: sugars) ### Question 15
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atp in general terms could be called ______ ○ a phone company ○ water ○…
energy (the option "energy") ### Second Question (Lipids):
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how many necessities of life are there? four five three two question 11…
A. four (assuming the first option is labeled A, but based on the options: four) ### Question 11 (The four necessities are ______):
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lets practice! mrs buck notices that the california poppies in her gard…
The amount of sunlight California poppies receive affects their growth (e.g., more sunlight leads to short/squat growth, less to long/leggy growth). ### 2. Null Hypothesis
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heredity is the passing of copies of dna from ______ to offspring ○ non…
B. parents (assuming the first option is A. non living things and the second is B. parents) ### Question 8 (All living things use)
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observations that deal with descriptions that cannot be expressed in nu…
C. qualitative observations
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identify the nutrient a meal of lentils and carrots is most likely to c…
A. Vitamin A
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youve already had seven bottles of water! tornado familia visto sobre t…
Tu ya has tomado botellas de agua
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identify three common shortfall nutrients. a. iron b. water c. vitamin …
A. Iron, C. Vitamin A, D. Folate
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write it! create a scientific experiment based on the question: \will a…
## Hypothesis: A plant will grow better in nutrient - rich soil than in sandbox sand or backyard dirt. ## Variables: - Independent Variable: Soil type (sandbox sand, nutrient - ri…
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what hormone, besides adrenaline, is associated with the stress respons…
c. Cortisol ### Second Question:
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which of the following statements about biomes is/are true? (i) biomes …
Statements I and II
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which answer shows the fundamental forces in the correct order from str…
B. Strong Nuclear Force, Electromagnetic Force, Weak Nuclear Force, Gravitational Force ### Second Question (Newton's Law)
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which of the following refers to large ecological areas on the earths s…
A. Biomes
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which organization established the ipcc? ○ world meteorological organis…
A. World Meteorological Organisation and United Nations Environmental Programme
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model 2 – scenes in the lab 9. complete the table below using the pictu…
To complete the table, we analyze each scene: ### Scene 1 - **Potential Concern**: Running in lab (tripping, spilling, injury). - **Proper Safe Behavior**: Walk slowly in the lab.…
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in the case below, the original source material is given along with a s…
This is not plagiarism
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photosynthesis ______. true. does not use chemiosmosis process. false. …
True. Delivers high - energy electron - carrying molecules to the Calvin cycle
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original source material in a complex task such as creating a website f…
This is not plagiarism
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question 9 of 10 in the cochlea: a. sound is made either louder or soft…
B. sound vibrations are converted to nerve impulses
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question 8 of 10 when you first see something, the cornea projects an i…
B. retina
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economic causes 4. why was the french treasury bankrupt? (why did the g…
The French Treasury was bankrupt due to: 1) Costly wars (e.g., Seven Years' War, American Revolutionary War) draining funds. 2) An unfair tax system (First/Second Estates tax - ex…
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question 7 of 10 most nerve impulses from our senses are routed through…
D. thalamus.
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question 34 points 1 what makes up about two - thirds of the human body…
A. Water
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question 5 of 10 if you can feel hot and cold in your hand but you cann…
A. mechanoreceptors
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question 4 of 10 you are on a carnival ride that makes you very dizzy. …
C. Your vestibular sense
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question 2 of 10 the cells in your nose that detect smell are a type of…
B. chemoreceptor.
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question 1 of 10 the optic nerve: a. carries impulses from the eye to t…
A. carries impulses from the eye to the thalamus.
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21 which evidence would most strongly support the theory that the ameri…
C. Data showing a close genetic link between American Indians and Indigenous people of Siberia
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21 which evidence would most strongly support the theory that the ameri…
C. Data showing a close genetic link between American Indians and Indigenous people of Siberia
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question 28 points 2 which of the following is used for communication? …
C. Cell phone
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3. what were the bourgeoisie unhappy about?
The bourgeoisie were unhappy about: lack of political representation (despite economic power, little say in governance), economic restrictions (feudal/guild - based limits on busi…
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they put eggs in the nest. they sit on the eggs. pop! out comes a baby …
D. how birds use nests (assuming the last option is D; if the options are labeled differently, adjust the identifier but the text is "how birds use nests")
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which of the following is the name for the process of combining unicell…
D. Cell fusion
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questions new york journal\t\tname__________ sourcing 1. how long after…
s (Example-Based): 1. If the article is dated February 17, 1898: $\boldsymbol{2}$ days after the explosion. 2. The headline suggests the newspaper blames an “enemy” (Spain) and ad…
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2. complete the sentence by selecting the correct answers from the drop…
Anne Hutchinson
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question 20 points 1 plants are the ______ of an ecosystem. producers c…
A. producers
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document b: new york times (modified) excerpt from the new york times, …
The main event is the destruction of the warship Maine in Havana Harbor, with discussions about whether the explosion was accidental or an enemy act, and related decisions (like n…
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document a: new york journal (modified) the following is an excerpt fro…
This document represents yellow journalism, making sensational and unproven claims that the destruction of the warship Maine was a deliberate act by the Spanish to sway public opi…
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pick the non-living component of an ecosystem from the provided choice …
D. Air
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why the number of organisms tends to rise above and fall below the carr…
A. Due to limiting factors.
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which of the following is a biological environment? ecosystem habitat n…
D. All of the choices
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population density is related to ______. space and food species and spa…
A. space and food
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write it! create a scientific experiment based on the question: \will a…
### Hypothesis: Plants will grow better in nutrient - rich soil than in sandbox sand or backyard dirt. ### Variables: - Independent Variable: Type of growing medium (sandbox sand,…
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questions new york journal \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tname__________ sourcing 1. h…
To answer these questions, we would typically need access to the specific article from the *New York Journal* related to the explosion of the USS Maine. Here’s how we would approa…
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which of the following is not a nature-related limiting factor? ○ hurri…
C. space
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2. who were the bourgeoisie?
The bourgeoisie were the capitalist class in capitalist societies (especially in the context of Marxist theory and historical development like during the Industrial Revolution in …
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____ define(s) the carrying capacity of the ecosystem. limiting factors…
A. Limiting factors
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____ is an indispensable substance for all living things. ○ pizza ○ clo…
C. Water
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document a: new york journal (modified) the following is an excerpt fro…
Since no specific question is provided about this document, it's not possible to give a targeted answer. If you want to analyze the document's content (like its role in yellow jou…
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identify the following image. tropidoderus childrenii leaf - tailed gec…
None of the given options (Tropidoderus childrenii, Leaf - tailed gecko) correctly identify the image. The image appears to be of a Bargibant's pygmy seahorse (Hippocampus bargiba…
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7. which is the correct chronological order for these events? - the neo…
B. Homo Sapiens make their first appearance in history; Groups of people make tools out of stone; The Neolithic Revolution begins; Civilizations emerge in the river valleys (assum…
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question 17 of 20 read the back cover description of a book: the first …
B. By listing the exact ways in which people's everyday actions have an environmental impact
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23. what is the role of physical features like deserts in ecosystem dis…
c. They create environments where only specialized species can survive.
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question 9 points 1 which of the following is an example of camouflage?…
B. Zebra
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which of the following attract(s) pollinators? ∘ stamens ∘ stigma ∘ flo…
C. Floral color
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20. what does the term ecosystem refer to? a. a community of living org…
a. A community of living organisms and their physical environment
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question 6 points 3 provided the options below, match the correct choic…
(i) - b, (ii) - c, (iii) - a
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1. how did the french government deny people rights?
The French Government denied people rights in multiple ways: 1. **Pre - Revolutionary (Ancien Régime)**: The Estate system (First Estate - clergy, Second Estate - nobility, Third …
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19. how does gis contribute to solving global challenges? a. disregardi…
c. Providing data for issues like climate
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what percentage of the available solar energy is captured by green plan…
B. 1%
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5. fossil, linguistic, and genetic (dna) evidence support which of the …
A. Early humans such as Homo erectus and Homo sapiens migrated out of Africa.
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which of the following is/are freshwater biome(s)? lake pond river all …
D. All of the choices
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which of the following would be classified as a scientific theory? (1 p…
an explanation of how a natural phenomenon works
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question 2 points 1 which of the following is a biotic factor? water fi…
B. Fish
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the following image belongs to which ecosystem? river ecosystem stream …
River ecosystem
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4.3.3 test (cst): wrap-up: the influence of science and technology ther…
C. Working against the natural tendencies of the environment leads to long - term consequences.
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1. think of the skills and talents you possess. name one that you think…
Biology - based skill: Good sense of rhythm (can tap to a beat easily). Environment - based skill: Fluency in English (grew up in an English - speaking area).