生物
細胞生物学、遺伝学、生態学、生命科学の基礎。
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what organelle is responsible for breaking down glucose to make atp? * …
A. Mitochondria ### Second Question:
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what do plant cells and animal cells have in common? (select all that a…
A. Cell membrane B. Nucleus D. Mitochondria F. Genetic material G. Cytoplasm ### Second Sub - Question (What organelle is responsible for taking in sunlight to make food?):
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what type of cell transport goes against the concentration gradient? * …
B. Active transport ### Second Question (Plant vs Animal Cells):
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what solution will cause a cell to stay the same size? * a. hypotonic b…
B. Isotonic ### Second Question:
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what is a form of passive transport? * a. diffusion b. osmosis c. facil…
D. All of the above ### Second Question: What solution will cause a cell to swell?
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a colony of bacteria decreases in population by 10 percent each hour. t…
\( \boldsymbol{b(x) = 250(0.90)^{x - 1}} \) (the second option)
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activity the marine biology students use a special device to launch sen…
The vertex of the function \( h(t)=-4.9t^2 + 19.6t + 10.4 \) is \( (2, 30) \), the y - intercept is \( (0, 10.4) \), and the relevant t - intercept (for \( t\geq0 \)) is approxima…
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which of the following statements describes a way classical greek and r…
They used the nude as a subject matter, depicting its beauty and strength.
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question 23 before the era of recombination, the universe is described …
Question 23: Photons underwent pair production, and these particles underwent annihilation at such a high rate to prevent the universe from being transparent. Question 24: Cosmolo…
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arrange the following human cell types in order from most chromosomes t…
1. A somatic cell with trisomy (47 chromosomes) 2. A normal diploid somatic cell (46 chromosomes) 3. A haploid daughter cell after meiosis I (23 replicated chromosomes) 4. A norma…
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which statement best describes what happens during the process of indep…
C. Homologous chromosomes are sorted into gametes randomly.
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what process describes the movement of genes between populations due to…
B. Gene flow.
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which factor can change how genes are expressed without modifying the d…
C. An external environmental factor.
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18. which method promotes sustainable land use by integrating various e…
a. Agroforestry combining trees and crops
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what is the result when homologous chromosomes fail to separate normall…
C. Nondisjunction
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what type of cells are produced through the process of meiosis? (1 poin…
B. Gametes
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during which phase of meiosis does crossing-over occur? (1 point) anaph…
C. prophase I (assuming the options are labeled as A. anaphase I, B. telophase I, C. prophase I, D. metaphase I)
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23. which renewable energy source utilizes photovoltaic cells? a. geoth…
b. Solar energy
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26. what is landscape ecology concerned with? a. the relationship betwe…
a. The relationship between landscape structure and ecosystems
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select the correct answer(s) from the list(s). (1 point) the is made of…
(Assuming typical biology options: First blank: Epigenome; Second blank: Proteins. But without the option list, this is the biological concept - the epigenome is made of compounds…
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select the correct answer(s) from the list(s). (1 point) meiosis is imp…
First blank: gametes Second blank: half
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9. what is a potential benefit of sustainable water management? a. decr…
c. Preservation of natural ecosystems
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which process swaps genetic material between homologous chromosomes, le…
A. Crossing - over
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dna changes that happen in body cells can be passed on to an organisms …
B. False
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the process of crossing-over in meiosis results in new combinations of …
True
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identifying qualitative and quantitative data the data collected about …
# Explanation: ## Step1: Define Qualitative/Quantitative Data Qualitative data is non - numerical (descriptive), quantitative is numerical (involves numbers). ## Step2: Classify "…
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what is the observable characteristic of an organism called? (1 point) …
C. Phenotype
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what are the sex cells called that contain genetic material passed to o…
B. Gametes
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3) select all that apply. choose four basic needs that poverty affects …
A. clothing, C. comfortable housing, D. hygiene, F. proper nutrition
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which of the following best describes the continental armys main challe…
b) Limited funding and supplies
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which of the following is a primary benefit of creating protected areas…
d. Safeguarding critical wildlife habitats ### Second Question:
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what is landscape ecology concerned with? a. the relationship between l…
a. The relationship between landscape structure and ecosystems ### Second Question (What defines a bioregional approach?)
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13. which alternative energy source relies on the energy of moving wate…
a. Hydroelectric power
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10. which method promotes sustainable land use by integrating various e…
a. Agroforestry combining trees and crops
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the factory system directions: during the industrial revolution, family…
### The Factory System Work was specialized, mechanized, and centralized in urban factories. Workers performed repetitive tasks operating machines (e.g., in textile or iron - work…
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the elf and the dormouse* by oliver herford 1 under a toadstool crept a…
A. identify the characters and the setting ### Question 2
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in the box below, diagram the nitrogen cycle what is the role of bacter…
### Nitrogen Cycle Diagram (Text - based Representation): - **Atmosphere (\(\ce{N_2}\))** \(\ce{->[\text{Biological Fixation (Rhizobium)}]}\) **Legume Roots** \(\ce{->[\text{Assim…
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question 6 (2 points) a cell with a k⁺¹ concentration of 0.3 eq/l, and …
1. A. true 2. A. true 3. A. true 4. A. true Wait, no—maybe I made a mistake in 3. Wait, the cell has \(Na^+\) 0.1 mol/L, solution has 0.2 mol/L. So \(Na^+\) moves into the cell: t…
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question 5 (2 points) a cell with a k⁺¹ concentration of 0.3 eq/l is pl…
1. A. true 2. A. true 3. A. true
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question 4 (2 points) a cell with a total of 0.2 osmol/l is placed into…
1. A. true 2. A. true 3. A. true 4. A. true
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what is a main characteristic of sustainable development? a. prioritizi…
b. Meeting present needs without compromising future generations ### Second Question (Alternative Energy from Moving Water)
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question 3 (2 points) a cell with a total of 0.3 osmol/l is placed into…
1. A. true 2. A. true 3. B. false
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question 2 (1 point) a cell with a total of 0.3 osmol/l is placed into …
1. B. false 2. A. true 3. A. true
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using the word bank provided, label the heart’s conduction system. note…
From left to right (or as per the diagram's labels): 1. (First blank, likely Purkinje Fibers) - Purkinje Fibers (conducts impulses to ventricular muscle) 2. (Middle blank, likely …
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question 1 (1 point) a cell with a total of 0.3 osmol/l is placed into …
1. A. true 2. A. true 3. B. false
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the place for a windmill, which could be made to operate a dynamo and s…
B. technology
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the matter used to build the structure of an oak tree comes from where?…
- Decomposer: Organism that breaks down dead/decaying matter (e.g., fungi). - Producer: Organism that makes food (e.g., grass). - Consumer: Organism that eats others (e.g., rabbit…
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which method promotes sustainable land use by integrating various ecosy…
b. Agroforestry combining trees and crops ### Second Question:
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which of the following practices is considered a sustainable approach t…
c. Agroforestry combining trees and crops ### Second Question (Green Revolution and Country Type)
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name: ______ review the plant lab. draw the test tubes in the spaces be…
1. Photosynthesis takes place in the presence of light. 2. Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells. 3. Cellular respiration takes place continuously (in ligh…
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what is one effect of invasive species on native ecosystems? a. providi…
c. Outcompeting native species for resources ### Second Question:
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what is the name of the process that attaches methyl groups to dna to c…
D. Methylation
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what is a consequence of habitat fragmentation? a. isolated populations…
a. Isolated populations of species ### Second Question (Greenhouse Effect Gas)
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what is the primary cause of habitat destruction? a. urbanization b. cl…
c. Deforestation ### Second Question:
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what is the balanced chemical equation for cellular respiration? photos…
The balanced chemical equation for cellular respiration is $\boldsymbol{\ce{C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O}}$ (glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + energy, where energy is in…
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what is the balanced chemical equation for cellular respiration?
$\ce{C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP}$
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what is the biggest difference between international governmental organ…
A. Governmental organizations are formally recognized.
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where does matter go when a bear loses weight?
When a bear loses weight, the matter (from stored energy sources like fat) is metabolized. Through cellular respiration, it is converted to carbon dioxide (exhaled) and water (exc…
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which goals did the president describe as being part of the us approach…
A. working with other governments to oppose the regime C. calling for a transition to democracy D. imposing sanctions E. recognizing opposition groups F. providing humanitarian aid
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girls are usually completely physically mature by the time they are ___…
A. 15 to 17
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name at least 3 differences between cellular respiration & fermentation.
1. Oxygen Requirement: Cellular Respiration is aerobic (needs \( \text{O}_2 \)), Fermentation is anaerobic (no \( \text{O}_2 \)). 2. Energy Yield: Cellular Respiration produces ~3…
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5. which factor is most responsible for ecosystem disruption? a. defore…
a. Deforestation and habitat loss
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what is a potential benefit of sustainable water management? a. decreas…
c. Preservation of natural ecosystems ### Second Question (What environmental issue is closely linked to water scarcity?):
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match each name to its correct information. match i term a) pejibaye b)…
- Pejibaye - A) Orange - red Costa Rican fruit - Zapote - B) Roughly brown Salvadoran fruit - Nopal - C) Edible part of the prickly pear cactus - Lucuma - D) Hard green fruit foun…
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background nelson mandela led the anti - apartheid movement in south af…
economic sanctions
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what is the primary consequence of pollution? a. growth of urban green …
b. Damage to air, water, and soil quality ### Second Question: What happens during ecosystem disruption?
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how does deforestation affect ecosystems? a. it increases biodiversity …
b. It reduces habitats for wildlife ### Second Question (What is considered a major source of greenhouse gases?):
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kemala is a marine biologist studying the breeding habits of an exotic …
s: (a) \(\boxed{2}\) (b) \(\boxed{11}\) (c) \(\boxed{3}\)
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25. why is the albedo effect crucial in polar regions? a. it helps regu…
a. It helps regulate temperatures by reflecting sunlight
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23. what challenge do geopolitical factors pose to polar conservation? …
d. Conflicting national interests over resources
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20. what is one direct consequence of biodiversity loss? a. ecosystem d…
a. Ecosystem disruption
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19. the rapid increase in algae populations due to warming water is cal…
a. Algal blooms
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a.i. article assignment you are tasked with writing a news article abou…
Arts - Writing
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17. which approach seeks to restore ecosystems affected by human activi…
b. Conservation efforts
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women performed many duties to help during the revolutionary war. in yo…
Most Important Role 1. Spy 2. Soldier 3. Nurse 4. Messenger 5. Cook Least Important Role (Alternative valid rankings exist; this is one reasoned approach.)
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which two details, one from each excerpt, express similar attitudes abo…
- From Passage 1: *"It will be our wish and purpose that the processes of peace, when they are begun, shall be absolutely open and that they shall involve and permit henceforth no…
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8. what adaptation allows the arctic fox to evade predators in differen…
c. Camouflage
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7. how do polar animals like penguins survive the freezing temperatures…
b. Engaging in huddling behaviors
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select the correct texts in the passage. which two phrases, taken toget…
1. "by an impressive expression of the public will and without regard to partisanship, we are committed to all - inclusive national defense" and "by an impressive expression of th…
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2. why are krill important in the polar ecosystem? a. they form a major…
a. They form a major part of the food web
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select the correct answers from the drop-down menus. read the excerpt. …
public agreements between peoples of the world
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10. international treaties aim to ensure polar research is ____. a. unr…
b. environmentally responsible
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name: date: 12/17/23 unit 5 international organization vocabulary words…
To solve the word search, we scan the grid for the listed vocabulary words. Some highlighted words include "GENEVA CONVENTIONS" (horizontal), "INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION" (vertica…
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match the described scenario with the situation that is being represent…
1. "A city is built near a fault line that has been known to cause earthquakes in the past" - b. natural hazard 2. "A tornado touched down in a Kansas town, significantly damaging…
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9. which organization usually oversees collaborative polar research? a.…
a. International treaties
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the first trimester is the most critical time for an embryo or fetus. p…
T. The first trimester is the most critical time for an embryo or fetus.
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which is not a process in the second trimester? a. the baby uses all fi…
D. The baby has a regular sleep cycle.
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why is the albedo effect crucial in polar regions? a. it supports photo…
b. It helps regulate temperatures by reflecting sunlight ### Second Question (How does sea ice decline affect polar ecosystems?)
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akin to, and largely responsible for the sweeping changes in our indust…
A. The vast increase in the amount of research conducted using electronic computers.
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which foreign influences does the president describe in the speech? che…
To answer this, we need the content of the president's speech (not provided here). But generally, in such questions, common foreign influences a president might describe include: …
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which method uses unmanned vehicles for research in polar areas? a. sat…
b. Drone technology ### Second Question (What do deep - sea robotics primarily help researchers study?)
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what is the main purpose of ice drilling? a. to collect soil samples b.…
d. To analyze past climate conditions ### Second Question (Which focuses on Earth’s frozen areas?)
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our largest organ our skin is actually the largest organ of the human b…
### R.A.C.E Response: - **Restate the Question**: How does our skin protect us? - **Answer the Question**: Our skin protects us by blocking germs, aiding senses, and regulating te…
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warm-up students in a marine biology program built underwater drones. t…
Voyager's lowest depth: \(\boldsymbol{-225}\) meters (or 225 meters below surface). Pioneer's lowest depth: \(\boldsymbol{-270}\) meters (or 270 meters below surface).
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1. the industrial revolution was a period when production changed from …
The first blank: manual labor; The second blank: machine - based manufacturing
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what purpose does wildlife monitoring serve? a. managing eco - tourism …
b. Assessing the health of ecosystems ### Second Question:
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conservation biology focuses on which of the following? a. agricultural…
c. Preserving biodiversity ### Second Question:
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what is the main purpose of the treaty of antarctica? a. to regulate ac…
a. To regulate activities in Antarctica and protect its environment ### Second Question (Eco - tourism)
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daryl is conducting research about how small businesses can effectively…
C. a reference list that cites sources, E. the author’s qualifications
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reproductive system 43. surgical removal of ovaries and uterus is calle…
B. Spay ### Question 44