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Blood is created in:
the heart |
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the liver |
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bone marrow |
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red blood cells |
Blood is created in bone marrow and is made up of cells suspended in liquid plasma. Red blood cells carry oxygen, white blood cells fight infection, and platelets are cell fragments that allow blood to clot.
In the food chain, consumers are classified as which of the following?
primary |
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all of these |
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secondary |
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tertiary |
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.
Heat is always transferred from __________ to __________ environments.
warmer, cooler |
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empty, dense |
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cooler, warmer |
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dense, empty |
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.
What part of the food chain serves only as food for other organisms?
decomposers |
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producers |
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primary consumers |
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secondary consumers |
Producers (autotrophs) serve as a food source for other organisms. Typical producers are plants that can make their own food through photosynthesis and certain bacteria that are capable of converting inorganic substances into food through chemosynthesis
Vector quantities are fully described by which of the following?
a magnitude only |
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a direction only |
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a magnitude and a direction |
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a direction and a polarity |
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: \(\vec{v}\)