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Plant cells may generate energy through which of the following?
all of these |
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aerobic respiration |
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anaerobic respiration |
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photosynthesis |
Some plant cells produce their own energy through photosynthesis which is the process by which sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water react to make sugar and oxygen. Animal cells cannot produce their own energy and, instead, generate energy when mitochondria consume outside sugar and oxygen through aerobic respiration.
As part of the carbon cycle, plants release carbon into the atmosphere through which process?
decomposition |
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evaporation |
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sedimentation |
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photosynthesis |
The carbon cycle represents the ciruit of carbon through Earth's ecosystem. Carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere is absorbed by plants through photosynthesis. Plants then die and release carbon back into the atmosphere during decomposition or are eaten by animals who breathe (respiration) the carbon into the atmosphere they exhale and produce waste which also releases carbon as it decays.
Which of the following states of matter exists at the lowest temperature?
none of these |
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gas |
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liquid |
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solid |
Solids exist at a lower temperature than liquids which exist at a lower temperature than gases.
Materials like metals that transfer heat efficiently are called:
reflectors |
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conductors |
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refractors |
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insulators |
Heat is always transferred from warmer to cooler environments and conduction is the simplest way this transfer can occur. It is accomplished through direct contact between materials and materials like metals that transfer heat efficiently are called conductors while those that conduct heat poorly, such as plastic, are called insulators.
In the water cycle, infiltration is most closely related to:
runoff |
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water table |
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oceans |
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rivers |
The water then accumulates as runoff and eventually returns to bodies of water or is absorbed into the Earth (infiltration) and becomes part of the water table, an underground resevoir of fresh water.