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The Living WorldWhat are the two components of emotional intelligence O energy and maturity O maturity and knowledge energy and knowledge intelligence and emotion

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Human Physiology - Excretory Products & EliminationWhat vehicles must stop at all railroad crossings Pick up trucks School buses and passenger buses carrying passengers Motorcycles Vehicles towing a trailer

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The Living WorldBy looking ahead to the sides of your vehicle and behind vehicle as you drive you will See potential problems and become better prepared to react Cause neck pain Lose points on your driving record

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Ecology - GeneralPersons driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor are Every driver s problem whether they drink or not Only a problem for those who drink Not a problem A police enforcement problem only

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Ecology - GeneralMatch the cell type to the correct function movement of water through sponges equilibrium detection feeding in mollusks osmoregulation in flatworms prey capture and defense in cnidarians prey capture in ctenophores buoyancy control in mollusks 1 choanocyte 2 cnidocyte 3 colloblasts 4 flame cells 5 siphuncle 6 radula 7 statocyst

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Animal KingdomWhere are the choanocytes located in a asconoid sponge spongocoel incurrent canals flagellated chambers radial canals excurrent canals

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Animal KingdomA newly discovered species of sponge has a syncytial body structure This sponge would most likely be a member of which class O Calcarea Calcispongiae Demospongiae Hexactinellida

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Animal KingdomWhich of the following characteristics can be found in at least some members of Class Calcarea Select all that apply An osculum Leuconoid canal system siliceous spicules Syconoid canal system Asconoid canal system Syncytial body structure

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Anatomy of Flowering PlantsWhen is a driver permitted to turn right on a red traffic signal When the driver has stopped and checked to see that the turn will not interfere with crossing traffic Only at the direction of a police officer After first slowing and verifying the turn will interfere with other traffic and pedestrians

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The Living WorldDrivers who eat and drink while driving Have no driving errors O Have trouble driving slow O Have trouble controlling their vehicles

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The Living WorldOn long trips you can prevent drowsiness by O Turning on your car radio Slowing down so you can react better Stopping at regular intervals for a rest Moving your eyes from side to side as you drive

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The Living WorldYou are driving behind a motorcycle and want to pass if eligible You must Stay in the right lane as much as possible because the motorcycle is small and doesn t use all lanes Blow your horn to make the motorcycle move onto the shoulder so that you can pass Have your vehicle entirely into the left lane before and during the pass

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Animal KingdomMatch each example with the skeletal system function it represents 2 mineral storage 5 support 6 movement 3 blood cell formation 4 fat storage 1 protection 1 the brain is found within the bones of the skull 2 extra calcium and phosphate ions can be found in bone 3 hematopoiesis occurs in red bone marrow A 4 triglycerides are found in yellow bone marrow 5 tendons connect muscles to bone 6 humans stand upright

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The Living WorldWhen an arrow panel in a work zone shows either of the following patterns it means The bulbs on the sign are burned out O Drive with caution Changes lanes immediately Tune your radio to a station that gives traffic updates

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The Living WorldWhich of the following determines the function of a protein molecule O The number of amino acids in it O Its shape O The first and the last amino acids in the protein molecule O The kinds of amino acids in the molecule regardless of their precise sequences Need help Review these concept resources

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Plant Physiology - PhotosynthesisWhat should you do as you approach a curve in the road O Shift your weight behind the wheel O Put on your four way flashers Reduce your speed before you enter the curve

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Animal KingdomIf a pedestrian crossing the middle of the street not at a crosswalk also known as jaywalking even if it is illegal you Must stop for them Do not have to stop for them Should hank your horn at them

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Human Physiology - DigestionWhen you drive in heavy fog during dayli should drive with O Headlights off O Parking lights are on Headlights on low beam on high beam

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Morphology of Flowering PlantsBefore making a turn you should O Look to see if other vehicles and or pedestrians will be in your way Stop at a crosswalk O Move slightly to the left when turning right and move slightly to the right when turning left

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The Living WorldIf a bicycle rider near you is a child Beep your horn Expect the child to be in total control of the bicycle

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Cell: The Unit of LifeBAC means Blood alcohol concentration Blood alcohol content Blood alcohol conservation

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Biological ClassificationNight driving poses special problems for drivers because The speed limit is increased at night There are fewer cars on the roads at night d and distanco are harder to judge

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The Living WorldTo avoid traction loss from hydroplaning you should Drive at a constant speed Apply the brakes firmly

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The Living WorldA driver who has been drinking is more likely to Yield right of way to emergency vehicles Keep a 3 4 second following distance

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Biological ClassificationDrivers under the age of 18 on a provisional license should Always be accompanied by a driver who is 35 years of age or older Always make sure all passengers are properly restrained in a seatbelt or a child safety seat

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The Living WorldWhen a vehicle is hydroplaning the Windshield wipers cannot keep the windshield clear of rain Tires lose contact with the road surface

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Biotechnology & its ApplicationsLooking at the diagram which vehicles are required to stop for the school bus red on a multiple lane road divided by a physical barrier A and B A B and D

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BiomoleculesTo make a 50ml of 0 8 agarose solution in 1X TBE we need O a 1 4g Ob 0 4g O c 0 9g d Need the molar mass of agarose to solve this g of agarose

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Biotechnology & its Applicationsten All plants that contain GMO genes are a product of genetic engineering True False

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Biotechnology & its ApplicationsMatch the following cycle step with its appropriate temperature 00 72 C 55 C 94 C 1 Denaturation 2 Annealing 3 Elongation

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Biotechnology & its ApplicationsIn gel electrophoresis we use Gelstar reagent to O a To denature DNA b Make the DNA dense so they will sink to the bottom of the well c Track the DNA while DNA runs d Stain the DNA in order to visualize them under UV light

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EvolutionHow many copies of target gene strand will you have after three cycles O a 4 Ob 32 O c 16 O d 8

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Animal KingdomPositive and negative controls are necessary in experiments because they O a O b none of the above provide a standard for the outcomes of the experimental sample being tested c add additional samples to the experiment d make the experiment easier to complete

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Biological ClassificationAll plants that contain GMO genes are a product of genetic engineering True False

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Cell: The Unit of LifeChoose one DNA absorbs a Invisible Light b UV Light c Visible Light d Infrared Light


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Cell: The Unit of LifeY Part A Identify the structure at the tip of the pointer labeled A Cytoplasm Request Answer

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Human Physiology - Excretory Products & EliminationThis road sign means LEFT TURN YIELD ON GREEN Yield before turning left at a green signal Turn left without yielding on red

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Cell: The Unit of LifeMatch each component to its function V Used for visual tracking of DNA migration during electrophoresis Buffer used for gel electrophoresis a DNA molecular weights standard used to compare unknown sizes of DNA fragments intercalating agent that binds to the ds DNA and enables its visualization under UV light 1 IX TBE 2 Gel Star 3 Loading dye 4 Molecular ladder

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The Living World11 E You are car A Who should yield the right of way as you are attempting to merge onto the interstate highway You would yield to the traffic on the interstate Interstate traffic would yield to the vehicle entering the roadway

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BiomoleculesThe purpose of TE RNase A Buffer is to O a Cut up RNA so we can extract and amplify it further Ob Cut up RNA so it does not interfere with the DNA sequence we are amplifying O c Allow conductivity of DNA to move from the cathode to the anode d Provides a stable environment for Tag polymerase


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Biotechnology & its ApplicationsWhich of the following is true regarding the steps of PCR a All are correct b Denaturation occurs at 95C Annealing is the step where the two primers bind with the target gene sequence complementa d Taq polymerase is needed in adding the DNTPs in making the new DNA strand

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EvolutionHow many cycles of PCR does it take to produce an amplicon double stranded DNA fragment that contains only DNA that represents your target region O a 4 Ob 1 O c 3 d 2

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Biotechnology & its Applicationselongating the DNA template by the polymerase True False Question 8 1 point 4 Listen Taq polymerase is extracted from a Thermus aquaticus b Bacillus cereus red because they help in denaturing the DNA and therefore in c Escherichia coli who lives in hot springs

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Biological ClassificationWhen turning left at an intersection You should always yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians Oncoming traffic and pedestrians should yield to you

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Animal KingdomThe Taq polymerase used in PCR is fundamental for PCR From where does Taq polymerase come O a Bacteria that lives in hot springs MEMORAN UNTER b The rainforest O O d d Africa c The CDC of Atlanta

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Biotechnology: Principles and ProcessesA useful technique for making millions of copies of a specific region of DNA is a Restriction enzymes Ob Gel electrophoresis Oc Spectrophotometry d Polymerase chain reaction

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Biotechnology: Principles and ProcessesBefore returning to the original lane after passing another vehicle you should Beep your horn See both headlights of the passed vehicle in your rear view mirror
