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The Living WorldQuestion 9 of 25 9 If it is necessary to make an emergency stop while driving on an interstate you should Blow the horn at passing cars to get their attention Get out of the vehicle and flag down the first vehicle that passes Pull off the road turn on your emergency
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Plant Physiology - PhotosynthesisChapter 5 Page s 91 92 5 1 Explain how photosynthesis and cellular respiration support life on Earth Which of the following statements is are true and which is are false True Drag appropriate answer s here Photosynthetic organisms don t undergo cellular respiration There are both eukaryotic and prokaryotic photosynthesizers Photosynthetic organisms use ATP Photosynthetic organisms build glucose molecules Prokaryotic organisms breathe and undergo cellular respiration There would be no life on Earth without photosynthesis propriate answer s here
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Cell Cycle and Cell Divisione Page 97 5 4 Describe the role of enzymes in metabolic pathways Complete the following sentence Enzymes bind to specific active sites Drag word s below to fill in the blank s in the passage and decrease chemical reactions resulting in new rubisco products substrates catalyze
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Biotechnology: Principles and ProcessesePage s 93 94 Drag the molecules to their best matches below Drag each item on the left to its matching item on the right Note that every item may not have a match while some items may have more than one match ADP ATP contains two phosphate groups higher mass molecule lower mass molecule
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Morphology of Flowering PlantsWhich stage s of eukaryotic cellular respiration is are impacted by cyanide poisoning Impacted photosynthesis oxidative phosphorylation Drag appropriate answer s here Krebs cycle glycolysis
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Plant Physiology - PhotosynthesisePage s 95 96 5 5 Label a diagram of the light dependent and the light independent reactions of photosynthesis Electrons from the high energy electron donor NADPH get donated to which compound Click on the correct answer Water Oxygen Light Click or tap the appropriate place in the image Thylakoid membrane 1000 ATP NADPH NADP ADP Carbon dioxide Calvin cycle Glucose
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Ecology - Biodiversity & ConservationCellular respiratio Oxygen in CO Oxidative phosphorylation trix Inner mitochondrial membrane Matrix Recreate the order of the flow of electrons through oxidative phosphorylation from the electron donor to the terminal acceptor Start by clicking the first item in the sequence or dragging it here Drag the items below into the box above in the correct order starting with the first item in the sequence Electrons are donated to oxygen Protein complexes accept electrons and also pump protons across the mitochondrial membrane
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Ecology - Biodiversity & Conservation11 Anyone that is at least sixteen years old that is employed or that is actively looking for a job A person that has given up looking for a job Is when people change jobs or looking for their first 12 13 job 14 The percentage of people that are in the labor force who want to work but can t find a job 15 When people become unemployed because they lack certain skills or education The supply and demand of jobs in the economy 16
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Biotechnology & its ApplicationsChapter 5 e Page s 100 101 5 6 List the three stages of cellular respiration and explain the function of each Fermentation occurs in anaerobic conditions primarily because NAD a product of glycolysis needs to be recycled and reduced to produce NADH Click or tap True or False to answer the question True False
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Plant Physiology - PhotosynthesisWhich of the following use up energy Correct Answer s building chemical bonds photosynthesis breaking chemical bonds Drag appropriate answer s here anabolic processes catabolic processes Drag appropriate answer s here
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Plant Physiology - PhotosynthesisWhich of the following is are necessary components of photosynthesis Correct Answer s chlorophyll chloroplasts light energy Incorrect Answer s oxygen Calvin cycle water
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Biotechnology & its ApplicationsWhich of the following reactions require s light Correct Answer s photosystem II oxidative phosphorylation Drag appropriate answer s here photosynthesis Krebs cycle
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Ecology - Environmental Issues7 Only 2 people have been recorded to have died from this tsunami outside of Japan However wave heights of 2 9 m almost 10 ft were recorded in several locations such as Russia and Chile Why were there far fewer deaths in areas away from Japan
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Biotechnology: Principles and ProcessesWhat are the high energy products of this cycle FAD Click or tap the appropriate places in the image Pyruvate OOO FADH ADP P ATP CO NAD NADH
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Cell: The Unit of LifeSome of the water in your body is in the interstitial fluid Where is the interstitial fluid located Inside cells Between cells In the blood Inside the nucleus
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BiomoleculesePage s 91 92 5 1 Explain how photosynthesis and cellular respiration support life on Earth One reason indoor environments are sometimes perceived to be less healthy than outdoor environments is that the level of carbon dioxide is slightly elevated indoors Drag word s below to fill in the blank s in the passage One way The atmospheric composition indoors is likely due to the human process of cellular people sometimes combat this trend is by having indoor plants These organisms increase the concentration of in the atmosphere by carrying out the metabolic process of respiration carbon dioxide oxygen nitrogen anabolism photosynthesis
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Animal KingdomConsider the following definition Organisms in this kingdom are considered to be eukaryotic non photosynthetic and usually multicellular with some organisms being unicellular however they do not exhibit locomotion This statement most likely applies to which of the following kingdoms Animals Eubacteria Fungi Plants Question 10 1 point
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The Living World7 What is an important step in turning Check traffic in all directions Increase your speed
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Ecology - Biodiversity & ConservationWhich of the following is NOT one of the 4 basic elements of all living things Hydrogen Oxygen Carbon Potassium Question 9 1 point
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Biotechnology & its ApplicationsQuestion 6 1 point Listen Michael has an appointment with his family doctor for an annual medical checkup Michael has been feeling great and has not been sick The doctor takes a sample from Michael s gut and after some lab analysis it is discovered that Michael s gut has hundreds of different species of bacteria present Which of the following statements is most likely in this situation The doctor concludes that this sample is normal The doctor becomes quite concerned at the number of species of bacteria and orders more tests The doctor informs Michael that any amount of bacteria in his gut indicates a very severe illness such as cancer The doctor informs Michael that any amount of bacteria in his gut indicates a severe infection
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Cell: The Unit of LifeQuestion 3 1 point Listen Match the stimulus with the receptor type Previous Page pain body position water and ion concentration pressure Next Page 1 osmoreceptor 2 baroreceptor 3 proprioceptor 4 nociceptor
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Cell Cycle and Cell DivisionOxidative phosphorylation produces more of which high energy product in the cell Click the molecule in the figure Click or tap the appropriate place in the image NAD NADH H O H H HO H H H O H ADP H Open Image In New Window P ATP synthase OI OI ATP H H
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BiomoleculesQuestion 5 1 point Listen What are molecules with both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions called Non polar lonic Polar Amphipathic
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Biotechnology & its ApplicationsQuestion 4 1 point Listen Which of the following is a property of living things that involves the transfer of energy from one form to another Reproduction Homeostasis Metabolism Page 4 Growth
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BiomoleculesQuestion 2 1 point Listen Which of the following examples is most likely part of a negative feedback loop Production of sweat as body temperature increases When a stimulus alters the body s natural state and any response by the body moves us further away from homeostasis Relaxation of the cervix during childbirth
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Cell: The Unit of LifeListen Which of the following statements does NOT apply as a descriptor of archaebacteria Single celled organisms Eukaryotic Have very simple cell structure Live in extreme environments
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BiomoleculesCompare and contrast anabolic and catabolic processes by dragging the labels to the correct areas of the Venn diagram photosynthesis releases energy metabolic pathway aerobic respiration rock eater microbes storing electricity in chemical bonds Anabolic ATP is present uses energy Both Catabolic
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Cell: The Unit of LifePage s 100 101 5 6 List the three stages of cellular respiration and explain the function of each Soreness in muscles after a heavy workout may be partially due to a buildup of lactic acid This occurs when the mitochondria in muscles run out of oxygen pyruvate ATP ADP TH 100 Vie
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Biological ClassificationBiosphere Il is a self contained ecological system that was sealed with researchers inside Unfortunately the microbes in the soil consumed rich organic matter depleting oxygen and producing too much carbon dioxide The mission failed and researchers were released Those small microorganisms were carrying out the process of photosynthesis respiration support life on Earth catabolism lactic acid fermentation cellular respiration
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Cell Cycle and Cell Division96 99 5 7 Compare and contr For both of these reactions photosynthesis and respiration drag the initial electron donor and terminal electron acceptor to the appropriate electron transport chain O as acceptor NADH as donor NADP as acceptor H O as donor Light HO Light NADP H PSI HADPH H ADP OH H ATP ATP synthase H H NAD NADH S H H FAD FADH H H H O ADP ATP ATP synthase 040
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BiomoleculesPage 97 5 4 Describe the role of enzymes in metabolic pathways A genetic mutation causes the three dimensional shape of a photosynthetic enzyme to change but the active site is unaffected Which of the following is are likely the result s The associated metabolic reaction takes more energy This enzyme s shape is not affected by pH The substrate molecules cannot attach to the enzyme The enzyme now must use an induced fit reaction There would be no effect on normal enzyme function
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The Living WorldDrag the fonowing desempu on the figure anabolism building macromolecules catabolism breaking down molecules energy invested energy released Drag each item above to its appropriate location in the image Note that every item may not have a match while some items may have more than one match Polymers
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Cell Cycle and Cell DivisionePage s 98 100 5 3 Define the importance of ATP in a cell Rank the following from highest top to lowest bottom ATP production Start by clicking the first item in the sequence or dragging it here Drag the items below into the box above in the correct order starting with the first item in the sequence oxidative phosphorylation where one glucose molecule started into cellular respiration photosynthesis two glucose molecules processed during glycolysis anaerobic respiration of a glucose molecule Krebs cycle where three glucose molecules started into cellular respiration
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BiomoleculesDrag the following descriptions to the appropriate process Sunlight Photosynthesis breaks down sugar catabolism anabolism Drag each item above to its appropriate location in the image Note that every item may not have a match while some items may ha than one match CO and H O out synthesizes sugar 4 Sugars and O out Cellular respiration
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Cell: The Unit of LifeePage s 93 94 5 3 Define the importance of ATP in a cell Drag the labels to the appropriate locations on the figure adenosine triphosphate adenosine diphosphate energy is released energy input required A Adenosine P Phosphate P A P P P P
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The Living World5 Bekijk de volgende 2 beweringen I De standaard eenheid van massa is de kilo II De standaard eenheid tijd heeft als afkorting de se A Alleen I is juist B Alleen II is juist C I en II zijn juist D I en II zijn onjuist
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Human Physiology - Digestion4 Stopping distances and severity of crashes FO Decrease as vehicle speed increases Are not affected by vehicle speed
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The Living WorldQuestion 3 of 25 3 A driver should Assume all drivers automatically obey the right of way rules rules Assume most drivers obey the right of way
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Cell Cycle and Cell Division8 When a law enforcement officer signals you to pull over you should Pull off to the side of the roadway and keep your seatbelt fastened Locate your Driver s License and registration so it is ready when the officer comes Pull over to the right side of the road and get out of the vehicle
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Cell Cycle and Cell DivisionDrug overdose deaths along with alcohol related deaths and suicides may be considered deaths of despair which have contributed to recent declines in US life expectancy An important contributor to this broad based social despair is O Racism O Social disparities Likelihood of engaging in riskier substance use Economic insecurity and the lack of economic opportunity
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Human Health and DiseasesDrug overdose is a Public Health concern because of Minority populations associated with overdose deaths O Data including deaths from any cause unintentional intentional and undetermined O The health disparities associated with overdose deaths The exponential growth in overdose deaths O Data inconsistency associated with overdose deaths
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Human Physiology - Chemical CoordinationTo improve health in their community healthcare managers and their healthcare organizations HCOS often improve select all that apply Healthcare services O Individual behavior Social environment Physical environment
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The Living Worldthrough all of the following except O implementing stricter rules and processes when caring for patients O using participative management and servant leadership promoting flexibility and work life integration acknowledging and assessing the m and human needs for work