生物
細胞生物學、遺傳學、生態學與生命科學基礎。
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a biology student wanted to determine if using fertilizer would promote…
The growth of plants in the treatment group and the control group can be compared to see if the fertilizer had a significant effect.
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doctor wants to determine if a new medication for cholesterol is more e…
C. The variability between the subjects would be evenly distributed between the two groups, so any observed differences in the cholesterol level between the two groups would more …
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which process and type of resulting cells are represented? mitosis, gam…
meiosis, gametes
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a biology student wanted to determine if using fertilizer would promote…
Having a large number of plants receiving the treatments will allow for a good comparison of the differences in plant growth between the two groups.
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a company that manufactures golf balls produces a new type of ball that…
Yes, because the original ball type is included in this experiment, the distances the different balls travel can be accurately compared.
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during osmosis water moves from high to low concentration. large or odd…
A. water moves from high to low concentration.
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which of the following is only found in eukaryotic cells? nucleus dna c…
A. nucleus
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a new cream was developed to reduce the irritation caused by poison ivy…
Having a large number of subjects receiving the treatments will allow for a good comparison of the differences in level of irritation between the two groups.
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put these parts of the digestive system in the correct order: stomach, …
Mouth, Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Large Intestine ### Second Sub - Question (What Surprised Most About Digestion)
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did iguanas hitch a ride to fiji? news: science scene many iguanas spen…
(Example story) *30 million years ago, a young iguana clung to a massive floating log torn from a prehistoric forest. The log, adrift in a vast, churning ocean, carried her toward…
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did iguanas hitch a ride to fiji? news: science scene what green, long …
The subfield is Biology (Natural Science).
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did iguanas hitch a ride to fiji? news: science scene what green, long …
A. Genetic research has been the most important scientific advance in the last two centuries.
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did iguanas hitch a ride to fiji? news: science scene what green, long …
B. scientists may consider evidence from a variety of sources when they develop a scientific theory
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running out of battery. it has been 6 hours since ednas phone was fully…
\( 6 + x \leq 18 \) ### Part 2: Solving the Inequality
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4. in muscle cell x, the breakdown of sugar happens very quickly, relea…
B. Muscle Cell X contains an enzyme that speeds up the reaction.
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2. a bodybuilder is getting ready to compete in a bodybuilding competit…
A. Carbohydrates, C. Proteins
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2. a bodybuilder is getting ready to compete in a bodybuilding competit…
A. Carbohydrates, C. Proteins ### Question 3
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1. in the chart below, list the functions of each biomolecule. | biomol…
| Biomolecule | Function in Organisms | |---------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Carbohydrate | Primary energy s…
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did iguanas hitch a ride to fiji? news: science scene what green, long …
D. A new theory has been proposed to explain the existence of iguanas in Fiji.
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when ednas phone is fully charged, it can operate for up to 18 hours be…
\( 6 + x \leq 18 \) ### Part 2: Solving the Inequality
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a directional growth of a plant in response to touch. phototropism grav…
C. thigmotropism
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plants are autotrophs and they use photosynthesis to create carbohydrat…
C. Digestive system and circulatory system
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a plant has adapted to have bright red, tube - shaped flowers with suga…
B. Hummingbirds help the flowers reproduce by transferring pollen from one flower to another.
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incorrect answer, you get one more chance 25/30 what is the role of aux…
- phototropism - Auxin causes cells that are on the dark side to grow faster
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common ivy (hedera helix) is a plant that can grow on walls. ivy climbs…
thigmotropism
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which organ systems are responsible for regulating body temperature and…
A. nervous & endocrine systems
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1/30 what are the labeled parts of the flower? drag labels to their cor…
- A: Anther - B: Filament (if "ther" is Filament) - D: Stigma - Style: The F - labeled structure connecting Stigma to Ovary - Ovary: The F - labeled structure containing Ovules - …
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xylem and phloem phloem delivers the sugar made during photosynthesis t…
C. transport and response (assuming the third option is labeled C; if the options are in order as given, the third option: "transport and response")
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you are a mountain climber exploring the high mountain peaks. as you cl…
B. respiratory system, C. circulatory system
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which of the following is the correct order of organization in living t…
a. Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
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vascular plants typically grow larger than nonvascular plants because t…
B. they are able to deliver water and nutrients more efficiently to all of their tissues.
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how do plant structures work together to maintain a balance of water in…
D. Roots control water absorption, and leaves control water evaporation.
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what is an example of the endocrine system directly interacting with th…
D. The hormone adrenaline causes an increase in heart rate
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2/30 which organ systems are responsible for regulating body temperatur…
A. nervous & endocrine systems
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growth of a plant shoot toward or away from light. hydrotropism phototr…
B. phototropism
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when you get pinched by someone, which systems interact to help move yo…
A. Nervous, muscular, skeletal
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which of the following structures is an opening on the underside of a l…
A. stoma
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which organs systems interact in the following scenario: langerhans cel…
B. integumentary and immune
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which of the following is the correct order of organization in living t…
The third option (a. Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism)
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which two body systems help control hormone levels to prepare the body …
B. endocrine and reproductive
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what body systems are involved in getting nutrients needed to make ener…
Circulatory System, Respiratory System, Digestive System
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which two body systems work together to break down food into chemical e…
C. digestive and excretory
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the digestive and respiratory rely on the ___ systems to transport need…
A. circulatory and muscular
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plants have a tissue system that forms the first line of defense agains…
A. integumentary
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a flower that has both male and female reproductive structures is shown…
C. A pollen grain is transferred from an anther to the stigma of the same flower.
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the structures of the dermal and vascular systems work together to tran…
The third option (The xylem transports water from the roots, and the stomata allows carbon dioxide to enter the leaf.)
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17. multiple choice: in which cerebral lobes is the speech center locat…
a) frontal
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17. multiple choice: in which cerebral lobes is the speech center locat…
a) frontal
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17. multiple choice: in which cerebral lobes is the speech center locat…
a) frontal
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17. multiple choice: in which cerebral lobes is the speech center locat…
a) frontal
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17. multiple choice: in which cerebral lobes is the speech center locat…
a) frontal
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17. multiple choice: in which cerebral lobes is the speech center locat…
a) frontal
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17. multiple choice: in which cerebral lobes is the speech center locat…
a) frontal
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17. multiple choice: in which cerebral lobes is the speech center locat…
a) frontal
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17. multiple choice: in which cerebral lobes is the speech center locat…
a) frontal
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17. multiple choice: in which cerebral lobes is the speech center locat…
a) frontal
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how we entered world war i by barbara tuchman on april 2, 1917, the uni…
the stance taken by the United States in its attempt to remain isolated from World War I
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science bowl questions biology - 2 a) erythrocytes (pron: eh-rith-row-c…
B -- leukopenia ### Question 9
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science bowl questions – biology, set 2 1. multiple choice: the adult h…
b) 6
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all of these are examples of random evolutionary processes except a. an…
D. a mutation results in a population of trees that spread their seeds more widely than their peers, causing their population to grow.
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prewrite a journal entry tells what the writer thinks or feels about a …
1. get into college, find a part - time job, save money for a car, graduate college within four years to become a teacher, find a good - paying job 2. sedan (or any specific car t…
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lections and conclusions what is the difference between how land plants…
Land plants obtain \(CO_2\) from the air via stomata. Water - dwelling plants can absorb dissolved \(CO_2\) from water (some use bicarbonate, emergent ones may use air). The diffe…
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read the passage from animal farm. out of spite, the human beings prete…
C. "They were always cold, and usually hungry as well."
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a random number generator is used to model the patterns of animals in t…
a simulation.
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which method of gathering data will be most effective in learning how d…
an observational study
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5. what significant changes occurred during the industrial revolution? …
a. Technological advancements and urbanization
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which of the following is a key component of a dramatic monologue? a. r…
a. Revelation of the speaker’s inner thoughts and feelings ### Second Question
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read the following excerpt from \jane eyre\ by charlotte brontë and ans…
d. It highlights her humility despite her emotional resilience ### Second Question (How does Jane describe herself...)
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3) choose the best answer. what does it mean to say an air passage is o…
B. blocked by an obstacle ### Question 4
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13. when an author uses first - person narrative, what is the primary a…
b. It provides direct access to the narrator’s internal thoughts and emotions
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4. what significant event brought about economic changes during the vic…
b. Industrial Revolution
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4. what was the name of the last major battle of the american revolutio…
Battle of Yorktown
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how does tennyson create a sense of urgency and chaos in the poem \the …
d. Through repetition and rhythmic patterns ### Second Question ("valley of Death" symbolism)
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3. which nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine, and what happen…
Nutrients absorbed in the small intestine: Monosaccharides (from carbohydrate digestion), amino acids (from protein digestion), fatty acids and monoglycerides (from fat digestion)…
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the war to end all wars overview: world war i officially ended with the…
The subfield is History (under Social Science).
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now, can you explain why a fire is not considered alive, even though it…
Fire is not alive because it lacks key characteristics of living things (cells, growth, reproduction, biological response, homeostasis). It is a chemical combustion reaction, whil…
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now, can you give one example of a unicellular organism and one example…
Unicellular organism example: *Escherichia coli* (E. coli) Multicellular organism example: Human
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now, can you explain the difference between unicellular and multicellul…
- **Unicellular Organisms**: An organism composed of a single cell that carries out all essential life processes (e.g., Bacteria, Amoeba). - **Multicellular Organisms**: An organi…
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determining how excel will summarize how will excel summarize the data …
D. summarize by row and by column
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which technique is used to reveal characters’ traits and social dynamic…
c. Dialogue ### Second Question (When an author uses first - person narrative, what is the primary advantage for developing character?)
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my sister, mrs. joe gargery, was more than twenty years older than i, a…
b. By emphasizing the cold, desolate marshes ### Second Question (How does Pip’s vivid physical description of Mrs. Joe contribute to the reader’s understanding of her character?):
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now, can you give me a real-world example of an organism responding to …
An example is a sunflower (organism) exhibiting phototropism by bending its stem and flower head toward sunlight (stimulus) to maximize photosynthesis.
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what is a key method for understanding a character’s internal conflicts…
d. Internal monologue ### Second Question (What does Pip’s reflection...):
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the war to end all wars? name: ashkel_hiredado date: hemder 15, 2025 pe…
Social Science - History
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the war to end all wars? overview world war i officially ended with the…
Social Science - History
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can you list or describe at least two more characteristics (besides bei…
Two characteristics of living things (besides being made of cells) are: 1. **Obtain and Use Energy**: Living things acquire energy (e.g., plants via photosynthesis, animals via co…
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name ashley arredondo date december 12,2025 period 2 the war to end all…
Social Science - History
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which of the following best completes the diagram above? a i-lewis and …
D. I - Increased nationalism, II - War of 1812, III - Treaty of Ghent ### Question 12 (Washington's Farewell Address)
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exercise 16 - capitalize all proper nouns in the following sentences. 1…
### Exercise 16: 1. I have traveled all the way from **Oregon**. 2. Our uncle **Tim** worked near the **Mississippi River**. 3. The four cars drove north on **Macon**. 4. The **Ir…
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a student observes a robot that can move around, respond to light, and …
The robot is not alive because: 1. **Cellular Organization**: Living things are composed of cells, but the robot is made of non - living materials (e.g., metal, plastic) with no c…
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a student observes a robot that can move around, respond to light, and …
A robot cannot be classified as alive because: 1. It lacks cellular organization (living things are made of cells, robots are made of non - living materials like metal and plastic…
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which of the following guidelines should be followed in the event of a …
If you must exit through smoke, crawl low under the smoke to your exit. If you come to a closed door, feel the door first and, if it is warm, use an alternate way out. If your exi…
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what is a common theme in the works of thomas hardy? a. the harsh reali…
a. The harsh realities of industrial progress ### Second Question (Gaskell's "wild expectancy" symbolism)
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nadia’s cell phone plan charges a flat rate of $20 per month plus $0.15…
\( C = 0.15M+20 \) (the option with this equation)
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read the following passage from childe harold’s pilgrimage by lord byro…
c. He enjoys indulgent and immoral activities.
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24. which enlightenment idea inspired political revolutions like the am…
b. Natural rights
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read the following excerpt from john locke’s an essay concerning human …
d. From external sources
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read the passage from book ii of an essay concerning human understandin…
d. Innate knowledge ### Question 4
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read the following passage from childe harolds pilgrimage by lord byron…
c. Rebellion against society and indulgence in hedonistic pleasures
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the text states that the media typically report presidential elections …
D. focus more on the contest itself than on the issues of the campaign. ### Second Question: