生物
細胞生物學、遺傳學、生態學與生命科學基礎。
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traveling molecules for the following scenarios, determine whether the …
F ### Question 9
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5. are endocytosis and exocytosis forms of passive or active transport?…
Endocytosis and exocytosis are forms of active transport. ### Question 6:
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level 2 q2 what is the gain of atp at the end of the electron transport…
B. 38 ATP
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level 2 q3 which of the following statements is false? a. glycolysis ca…
B. Glycolysis occurs in the mitochondria.
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level 2 q1 in glycolysis, glucose is broken down into two molecules of …
A. Pyruvic acid ### Q2
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level 1 q1 cellular respiration is the name given to a series of bioche…
B. Breaks down glucose ### Q2
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biomes what biome do you live in? describe the climate, abiotic, and bi…
The subfield is Biology (under Natural Science).
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18. what does 1 cc mean? 1 cubic liter 1 cubic centimeter 1 cubic inch …
B. 1 cubic centimeter
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unit 4 the unit quiz will ask you questions about the material covered …
c. All of the above
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englands geography and environment helped new inventions to prosper dur…
True
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76. chlorophyll is most abundant in the ____________ of a plant, while …
leaves, flowers
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some of the negative effects of the industrial revolution were: a. a ri…
c. All of the above
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78. the ______ cycle is the second set of photosynthetic reactions that…
Calvin, ATP, NADPH, organic
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value: 3 the industrial revolution was the time period when: a. there w…
c. All of the above
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value: 2 englands geography and environment helped new inventions to pr…
True
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79. carbon atoms from ______ are \fixed\ into organic compounds in the …
carbon dioxide, carbon fixation
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value: 3 the agrarian revolution was the time period when: a. there wer…
b. there were changes in farming techniques and amounts of food produced.
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80. in what part of the chloroplast does the calvin cycle occur? type a…
The Calvin cycle occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast.
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29. stacks of thylakoids are called g----- (plural) or granum (singular)
Grana
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47. chlorophyll b is an example of an ---- pigment in plants
accessory
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45. what are pigments & what is their function in plants? type a respon…
Pigments are colored molecules in plants. Their main functions: 1. **Photosynthesis**: Chlorophyll (and other accessory pigments like carotenoids) absorb light energy to convert C…
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6) which of the following is true about the puppy? * 10 points the pupp…
D. The puppy has long, straight hair (assuming the options are labeled A - D as first: A, second: B, third: C, fourth: D) ### Question 7
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42. what gel - like solution surrounds the thylakoids inside the chloro…
Stroma
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4) what is the puppys phenotype for the trait of hair curliness? * ○ hh…
curly hair (assuming H is dominant for curly; the option "curly hair" is the observable trait, unlike the genotype options HH/Hh) ### Question 5
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41. thylakoid sacs in chloroplasts are called
thylakoids
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2) what is the puppys phenotype for the trait of hair length? * long ha…
B. short hair ### Question 3:
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37 what gas is used by autotrophs & what gas is produced? 38 what start…
Used: Carbon Dioxide ($\ce{CO_2}$); Produced: Oxygen ($\ce{O_2}$) ### Question 38
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chromosome from mom hair length r\thair texture b\thair curliness h\tco…
B. Rr (assuming the options are labeled with Rr as one of them; based on the allele inheritance, the correct genotype is Rr)
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37 what gas is used by autotrophs & what gas is produced? 38 what start…
Used: Carbon Dioxide ($\ce{CO_2}$); Produced: Oxygen ($\ce{O_2}$) ### Question 38
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39. flattened sacs in chloroplasts are known as ---
thylakoids
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37 what gas is used by autotrophs & what gas is produced? 38 what start…
Light energy (photons) starts the light reactions of plants, and they occur in the chloroplast (specifically in the thylakoid membranes within the chloroplast).
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37 what gas is used by autotrophs & what gas is produced? 38 what start…
Autotrophs use carbon dioxide ($\ce{CO_2}$) and produce oxygen ($\ce{O_2}$).
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light - capturing pigments in the grana are organized into photosystems…
Some autotrophic organisms are: Plants (e.g., oak trees, wheat plants), Algae (e.g., Spirogyra, Kelp), and Cyanobacteria (blue - green bacteria).
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light - capturing pigments in the grana are organized into photosystems…
Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria (or other photosynthetic bacteria) can carry on photosynthesis. (Common examples could also be stated as Plants, Algae, and some Bacteria like Cya…
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light - capturing pigments in the grana are organized into photosystems…
energy ### Question 32:
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light - capturing pigments in the grana are organized into photosystems…
organic
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light - capturing pigments in the grana are organized into photosystems…
Sunlight (or Solar Energy)
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light - capturing pigments in the grana are organized into photosystems…
energy
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81. name four environmental factors that affect the rate of photosynthe…
temperature, amount of water, amount of sunlight (light intensity), amount of carbon dioxide
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75. what sugar is made during photosynthesis? sucrose maltose glucose d…
C. glucose
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74. not all parts of the organisms that carry out photosynthesis are ca…
D. leaves; they contain the light - absorbing pigments
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18. lexi is making a flower arrangement in her floral design class. the…
5 roses and 15 carnations
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73. what specific structure is responsible for absorbing the energy tha…
C. chlorophyll
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72. draggable item → corresponding item b → water h → light reactions i…
The correct matches (assuming standard photosynthesis component matching) are: B → water H → light reactions in the thylakoid E → light energy K → oxygen I → ATP A → NADPH J → Cal…
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72. draggable item \t \t corresponding item b \t → \t water h \t → \t l…
B → light reactions in the thylakoid (For the other items, if we continue: H → water (assuming H is water input to light reactions) E → light energy (if E is the light energy capt…
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it is interesting to note that in places with four seasons, leaves chan…
In fall, days become shorter (less sunlight). Chlorophyll stops photosynthesis, leaves lose green. Yellow/orange carotenoids (in leaves) show, and some trees make red anthocyanin …
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hindu gods: describe each hindu god. vishnu shiva shakti brahma
| Hindu God | Description | |-----------|-------------| | Vishnu | Preserver of the universe; part of Trimurti, incarnates (e.g., Rama, Krishna) to uphold dharma. | | Shiva | Dest…
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plants need very basic things to perform photosynthesis—light, water, c…
One thing you could do to get rid of the plant is to stop watering it. The passage says plants need water for photosynthesis, and without water, photosynthesis can’t happen. If ph…
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directions: unscramble the vocabulary words in the first column. match …
To solve this vocabulary unscrambling and matching task, we analyze each scrambled word, unjumble it, and then match it to the correct definition: ### 1) resemmsti Unscrambled: **…
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investigating plant structure and function vocabulary directions: unscr…
To solve this vocabulary unscrambling and matching task, we analyze each scrambled word and match it to the correct definition based on plant structure and function terms: ### 1) …
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1) 2) aallrte eitmssre 3) andlem sesiut 4) cruavsai utseii 5) lmxe y 6)…
To solve this, we need to reverse - spell (anagram) each jumbled word and match it with the correct description. Let's go through each one: ### 2) aallrte eitmssre Reverse the let…
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4. which of the following best describes the significance of the beatin…
C. It represents the narrator's guilt and worsening sanity, for the beating heart serves as a reminder of his crime.
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question 50 1 pts gena believes that she cannot be successful in her jo…
B) an external locus of control.
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which processes require oxygen? check all that apply. conversion of pyr…
- conversion of pyruvic acid to Acetyl CoA - production of carbon dioxide in the citric acid cycle - production of water in the electron transport chain
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question 9 of 10 although not designated as endocrine glands, several o…
C. kidneys
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a beam of light enters the end of an optic fiber as shown in (figure 1)…
To guarantee total internal reflection (TIR) at the side surface (point A) for any angle \( \boldsymbol{\alpha} \), we analyze the geometry, Snell’s law, and TIR conditions: ### 1…
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question 10 of 10 when describing the difference between endocrine and …
B. The secretions are released directly into the blood stream.
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use the drop - down menus to answer the questions. if the environment e…
ability to store water
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1) choose all that apply. choose two facts about dwarf planets. a dwarf…
1) The correct options are: - A. A dwarf planet is any planet smaller than Mars - C. They orbit the sun but have not cleared their orbit of other objects 2) The correct option is:…
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total internal reflection conceptual question consider scenarios a to f…
From largest to smallest critical angle: - Benzene (n₁=1.51) to Water (n₂=1.33) - Water (n₁=1.33) to Air (n₂=1.00) - Diamond (n₁=2.42) to Water (n₂=1.33) - Diamond (n₁=2.42) to Ai…
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question 7 of 30 a client has been diagnosed with syndrome of inappropr…
D. Concentrated urine
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use the drop-down menus to complete the statements. two people, steve a…
1. organisms (or individuals, but in the context of ecology, "organisms" is appropriate for the first blank) 2. species 3. population (Note: Since the drop - down menus are not sh…
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multiple-choice question after the truck full of marbles transfers its …
The sum of all the moving pieces of ornament and moving marbles.
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a desert area has many species of cactus and brush as well as birds, sn…
A. climax community
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moss grows where there was previously only rock. which situation descri…
a pioneer species in primary succession
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which statement best compares pioneer species with climax communities? …
B. Both are involved with stages of succession, but pioneer species are the beginning and climax communities are the end result. (Note: Assuming the second option is labeled B; if…
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which is an example of secondary succession? a grapevine growing in an …
B. ferns growing in a forest that has been logged (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with the second option as B; if the first visible option after the obscured one is B…
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enrique examines a plant species to determine whether it could be a pio…
- Can the plant survive with few nutrients and little water? - How many offspring does this plant produce at one time?
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enrique examines a plant species to determine whether it could be a pio…
- Can the plant survive with few nutrients and little water? - How many offspring does this plant produce at one time?
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the picture shows the growth in an abandoned park over a few years. at …
after 20 years
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module 7a total internal reflection conceptual question consider scenar…
B (assuming B’s scenario has \(n_1 > n_2\) and \(\theta_1\) ≥ critical angle for TIR). If multiple apply, but based on the check, B is selected.
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analyzing primary and secondary succession explain why an area that goe…
An area undergoing secondary succession reaches its climax community faster than one in primary succession because secondary succession starts with existing soil, organic matter, …
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identifying the type of succession which type of succession will occur …
secondary, because there are some remains of the previous community
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determining types of succession sonia is riding with her mom in the car…
She is observing secondary succession. Secondary succession occurs in an area where a disturbance (like the abandonment of the baseball field) has disrupted an existing ecosystem,…
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question 19 (5 points) listen the stimulant thats found in cigarettes i…
C. nicotine ### Question 20
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question 17 (5 points) listen which of the following toxins can be foun…
D. All of the above ### Question 18
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which phenomenon/idea did arthur holmes believe was responsible for con…
Thermal Convection (the option with "Thermal Convection")
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what is one similarity between genetic drift and gene flow? (1 point) t…
They both cause a change in the frequency of traits in a population.
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final exam study guide: date:dec 10,2006 name:kenned cavolier 1. what i…
To carry out photosynthesis To produce energy (ATP) To synthesize proteins Regulates what enters and leaves the cell Break down waste materials Transport proteins and other substa…
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the different variants of a trait available to a gene are called (1 poi…
B. alleles.
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in a certain population of rabbits, the ratio of the phenotypes of brow…
50% (the option with "50%")
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final exam study guide: name:kenned cavalier date:dec 10,2006 1 what is…
1. The function of the Chloroplast is to carry out photosynthesis, using light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (chemical energy) and oxygen, and it contain…
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what happens in redundancy? multiple codons code for the same amino aci…
A. multiple codons code for the same amino acid
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multiple-choice question ______ is the attraction between two different…
adhesion (the option corresponding to "adhesion" in the multiple - choice, likely the second option shown with the label "adhesion")
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the codon uaa codes for which of these? lysine (lys) valine (val) stop …
stop
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how many nucleotides are in one codon? four two three
three (the option labeled "three")
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in rna, the coding regions are continuous and the parts of the gene tha…
exons
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in rna, the coding regions are continuous and rna splicing cuts out the…
introns
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multiple-choice question ______ is the attraction between two like subs…
cohesion (the option labeled "cohesion")
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globalization has prompted so much online commerce that many career opp…
- The ability of more companies to put pressure on air carriers based on their higher volume of international business has resulted in a reduction in air shipping rates. - New wat…
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2. write the process for cellular respiration in words with the inputs …
Cellular respiration starts with glycolysis in the cytoplasm, where glucose is broken down into pyruvate (outputs: pyruvate, small ATP, NADH). Pyruvate then enters the mitochondri…
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question 8 of 10 as a result of europeans settling in north america, ma…
A. They became culturally different from one another.
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question 7 of 10 what happens to a society during a period of cultural …
A. It gains access to ideas that were developed outside the society.
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question 10 of 10 what is one major advantage localized economies have …
B. Localized economies are less reliant on multinational corporations for their essential goods.
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question 9 of 10 how has the european union contributed to the increasi…
B. It allows citizens of many European countries to freely travel across the continent.
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question 8 of 10 what is one major role international organizations pla…
D. Offering aid to developing countries
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which statement best describes both the positive and negative effects o…
A. It can help battle world hunger but relies on insecticides that can harm the environment.
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7 of 25 on the train from sighet, of what does madame schächter have vi…
7. A furnace 8. Beat her senseless
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night | full book quiz 7 of 25 on the train from sighet, of what does m…
7. A furnace 8. Beat her senseless
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what is a characteristic of total body fat? ○ it includes stored fat in…
D. It can be used to determine body mass percentage.