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Which of the following would be found on a reflecting telescope?
concave mirror |
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convex mirror |
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concave lens |
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convex lens |
A concave (or converging) mirror bulges inward and focuses reflected light on the mirror's focal point where the mirror's angles of incidence converge. In contrast, a convex (or diverging) mirror bulges outward and diffuses the light waves that strike it. A common use of a concave mirror is in a reflecting telescope, a common use of a convex mirror is in the side view mirror of a car.
During the water cycle, water enters the atmosphere as a gas through which process?
both evaporation and transpiration |
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evaporation |
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precipitation |
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transpiration |
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.
Reproductive haploids are also known as:
ovum |
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sperm |
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diploids |
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gametes |
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 Rh factor antigen in blood determines:
universal donor status |
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postive or negative |
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universal recipient status |
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blood type |
Blood is categorized into four different types (A, B, AB, and O) based on the type of antigens found on the outside of the red blood cells. Additionally, each type can be negative or positive based on whether or not the cells have an antigen called the Rh factor.
Which of these is matter than cannot be separated into different types of matter by ordinary chemical methods?
compound |
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atom |
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element |
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molecule |
An element is matter than cannot be separated into different types of matter by ordinary chemical methods.