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The energy posessed by a thrown baseball is an example of what kind of energy?
gravitational |
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kinetic |
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transitional |
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potential |
Kinetic energy is the energy posessed by a moving object. Potential energy is stored energy in a stationary object based on its location, position, shape, or state.
Which part of the respiratory system helps protect against infection?
pharynx |
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nasal cavity |
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trachea |
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epiglottis |
After air enters through the nose, it passes through the nasal cavity which filters, moistens, and warms it. Further filtering takes place in the pharynx, which also helps protect against infection, and then in the trachea which is just past the epiglottis, responsible for preventing food from entering the airway.
In the pancreas, lipase converts fat to:
amino acids |
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simple sugars |
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complex carbohydrates |
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glycerol and fatty acids |
The acids produced by the pancreas contain several enzymes that aid in digestion. Lipase converts fat to glycerol and fatty acids. Pancreatic amylase breaks down complex carbohydrates into simple sugars. Trypsin converts polypeptides (the building blocks of protein) into amino acids.
During continental drift, the drifting plates move across which of the following?
liquid mantle |
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sediment |
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fault lines |
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water |
The crust and the rigid lithosphere (upper mantle) is made up of approximately thirty separate plates. These plates more very slowly on the slightly more liquid mantle (asthenosphere) beneath them. This movement has resulted in continental drift which is the gradual movement of land masses across Earth's surface. Continental drift is a very slow process, occurring over hundreds of millions of years.
During digestion, after proteins are broken down where does the undigested food go next?
stomach |
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small intestine |
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large intestine |
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esophagus |
Food is mixed with gastric acid and pepsin in the stomach to help break down protein.