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Within DNA, a variety of a particular gene is called a(n):
heterozygous |
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allele |
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homozygous |
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chromosome |
The gene is the base unit of inheritance and is contained within DNA. A gene may come in several varieties (alleles) and there are a pair of alleles for every gene. If the alleles are alike, a person is homozygous for that gene. If the alleles are different, heterozygous.
Which of the following is not a vector quantity?
momentum |
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mass |
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acceleration |
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velocity |
Velocity and displacement are vector quantities which means each is fully described by both a magnitude and a direction. In contrast, scalar quantities are quantities that are fully described by a magnitude only. A variable indicating a vector quantity will often be shown with an arrow symbol: \(\vec{v}\)
Earth's breathable air is held in which atmospheric layer?
thermosphere |
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troposphere |
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stratosphere |
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mesosphere |
The Earth's atmosphere has several layers starting with the troposphere which is closest in proximity to the surface. Containing most of the Earth's breathable air (oxygen and nitrogen), it's a region with warmer temperatures closer to the surface and cooler temperatures farther away which results in the rising and falling air that generates weather.
A subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom. It carries no electric charge. This desribes which of the following?
electron |
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neutron |
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proton |
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atom |
A neutron is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom. It is neutral as it carries no electric charge.
Scalar quantities are fully described by which of the following?
a direction only |
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a magnitude and a polarity |
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a magnitude and a direction |
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a magnitude only |
Velocity and displacement are vector quantities which means each is fully described by both a magnitude and a direction. In contrast, scalar quantities are quantities that are fully described by a magnitude only. A variable indicating a vector quantity will often be shown with an arrow symbol: \(\vec{v}\)