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Which of the following is not a method of heat transfer?
convection |
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radiation |
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reflection |
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conduction |
Heat is always transferred from warmer to cooler environments through conduction, convection, or radiation.
Poor balance could indicate an issue with which part of the nervous system?
medulla |
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spinal cord |
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cerebrum |
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cerebellum |
The cerebellum is a large cluster of nerves at the base of the brain that's responsible for balance, movement, and muscle coordination.
Which of the following is sedimentary rock?
obsidian |
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sandstone |
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slate |
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basalt |
The Earth's rocks fall into three categories based on how they're formed. Igneous rock (granite, basalt, obsidian) is formed from the hardening of molten rock (lava), sedimentary rock (shale, sandstone, coal) is formed by the gradual despositing and cementing of rock and other debris, and metamorphic rock (marble, slate, quartzite) which is formed when existing rock is altered though pressure, temperature, or chemical processes.
Reproductive haploids are also known as:
gametes |
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ovum |
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sperm |
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diploids |
Reproductive (haploid) cells known as gametes have half as many (23) pairs of chromosomes as normal (diploid) cells. When the male gamete (sperm) combines with the female gamete (ovum) through meiosis to form a zygote, each gamete supplies half the chromosomes needed to form the normal diploid cells.
The fossil record is a product of which period of Earth's history?
Cretaceous |
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Jurassic |
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Cambrian |
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Cenozoic |
The Cambrian period is one of the most significant geological time periods. Lasting about 53 million years, it marked a dramatic burst of changes in life on Earth known as the Cambrian Explosion. It is from this period that the majority of the history of life on Earth, as documented by fossils, is found. Called the fossil record, the layering of these mineralized imprints of organisms preserved in sedementary rock have allowed geologists to build a historical record of plant and animal life on Earth.