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In the heart, blood flows from the right __________ to the lungs then back to the heart via the left __________.
ventricle, ventricle |
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atrium, atrium |
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ventricle, atrium |
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atrium, ventricle |
The two largest veins in the body, the venae cavae, pass blood to the right ventricle which pumps the blood to the lungs through the pulmonary artery. Blood picks up oxygen in the lungs and returns it to the left atrium via the pulmonary vein.
The small intestine utilizes enzymes produced where?
all of these are correct |
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liver |
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small intestine |
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pancreas |
The small intestine is where most digestion takes place. As food travels along the small intestine it gets broken down completely by enzymes secreted from the walls. These enzymes are produced in the small intestine as well as in the pancreas and liver. After the enzymes break down the food, the resulting substances are then absorbed into the blood via capillaries in the small intestine walls.
In the food chain, consumers are classified as which of the following?
secondary |
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all of these |
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tertiary |
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primary |
Most animals consume other organisms to survive. Consumers (heterotrophs) are divided into three types, primary, secondary, and tertiary, based on their place in the food chain.
The first step in the water cycle is:
precipitation |
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evaporation |
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reclamation |
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infiltration |
The water (hydrologic) cycle describes the movement of water from Earth through the atmosphere and back to Earth. The cycle starts when water evaporates into a gas from bodies of water like rivers, lakes and oceans or transpirates from the leaves of plants.
Molecules and atoms that are outputs from a chemical reaction are known as which of the following?
reactants |
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results |
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products |
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side effects |
During a chemical reaction molecules and atoms (reactants) are rearranged into new combinations that result in new kinds of atoms or molecules (products).