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Herring
Which of the following is NOT a distinguishing feature of a synovial joint?
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Jaime James
Which nucleic acid moves the code for protein synthesis form the nucleus to the ribosomes? dRNA tRNA rRNA mRNA
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Roselyn Skinner
What describes how sliding friction affects pushing a cereal box across a tabletop?
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Jan Shepard
An example of a land feature formed by river erosion is
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alluvial fans
c.
soil
b.
deltas
d.
oxbow lakes
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Maverick Waters
If u look for rna n various parts of the cell, where would it be found
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Leonel
In which geochemical cycle does the most abundant nutrient in earth's atmosphere appear in its gaseous form?
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Zachariah Tanner
Sample Response: The sound of the drumstick hitting the metal bar will get to me in a shorter amount of time in Scenario 1. The sound wave will travel faster in the metal bar than through the air because the speed of sound waves in solids is faster than it is in gases.
What did you include in your response? Check all that apply.
The sound will reach my ear in a shorter time in Scenario 1.
Sound will travel faster through the metal bar than through the air.
The speed of sound waves in solids is faster than it is in gases.
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Jadiel Hatfield
A sedimentary rock containing a fern fossil was found. What does this tell about the area at the time the rock was formed? The area was hot. The area was covered by an ocean. The area was on land. The area was cold.
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Marlene Coffey
1. Which of the following statements best describe the difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms?
A. Angiosperms produce cones to protect their seeds; gymnosperm seeds are surrounded by fruit.
B. Gymnosperms include fruit trees and ginkgos; angiosperms include conifers, spruces, and firs
C. Gymnosperms are mostly adapted for wind pollination; angiosperms are mostly adapted for animal pollination.
D. Angiosperms were the first to colonize land; Gymnosperms developed later than the more primitive angiosperms.
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Patrick Alvarado
If DNA polymerase is observed to pause as it is synthesizing genetic material from a template strand, this is likely the result of: (A) DNA polymerase encountering a "bulky lesion" on the template strand. (B) DNA polymerase recognizing a "mismatched" base pair, like adenine and guanine. (C) DNA polymerase running into a TATA box located in the middle of one of the gene's exons. (D) DNA polymerase pausing to remove an RNA primer it encounters.
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Malaki Parsons
Do all social hazards result from an individuals lifestyle choice? Explain
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Jonah
Some species of wasps are social. The queen starts a colony from scratch each spring. She builds a small nest, and lays and raises a group of female workers. The workers enlarge the nest while the queen continues to lay eggs. Unfertilized eggs become males that mate with newly hatched females. All of the wasps except the newly fertilized females die by the summer. Which best describes this behavior?
1 It is beneficial only to the males that do not fertilize eggs.
2 It is beneficial only to the female workers that are not fertilized.
3 It is beneficial to each one of the individual colony members.
4 It is beneficial to the whole species, nbut not to all of the individual members.
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Horn
Students at a university were split into two groups and each received a different text for a philosophy course. One group received a traditional text book, while the other received an interactive textbook on a tablet computer after the course the final exam marks between the two groups of students was compared
What's the independent variable
What's the dependent variable
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Pittman
What is the function of the throat in fish?
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Mora
Which of the following is directly caused by gravity
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