What are the building blocks of proteins?(1 point) sugars fatty acids starch amino acids
Which of the following would best be classified as Science? making observations regarding ant behavior building a bridge folding a table using a cell phone
In order to produce the most ATP, an organism needs to perform hematopoiesis anaerobic cellular respiration photosynthesis dehydration synthesis aerobic cellular respiration
When games and competitions are held at high altitudes, athletes must specially train to postpone their cells from switching to aerobic cellular respiration anaerobic cellular respiration dehydration synthesis hematopoiesis photosynthesis
The many physical changes that occur during puberty can affect your emotional mental, and social health. (1 point) true false
What are the building blocks of proteins? (1 point) amino acids starch sugars fatty acids
Where does cellular respiration occur?(1 point) chlorophyll mitochondria bacteria lungs
Photosynthetic organisms like grass are able to __ use substances in the air as a major source of carbon. make all of their organic matter from organic molecules in the soil. use water they take in through their leaves as a final electron acceptor. change the light energy from sunlight into sugars
The long neck of a giraffe is an example of: A) Learned behavior B) Adaptation C) Mutation D) Instinct
Which of the following hormones is responsible for the regulation of the menstrual cycle? Progesterone Estrogen Cortisol Growth hormone
Select the correct answer. Which of the following phrases best explains the role of a habitat? A. provides interactions with other organisms B. provides water C. provides a place to reproduce D. provides a place to live
Which type of membrane protein moves sodium and potassium through the nerve cell membrane? Junction protein Transport protein Receptor protein Channel protein Enzymatic protein Cell recognition protein
Multiple Select Question Select all that apply Choose all that result from contraction of the lateral muscle of the thigh. abduction of the thigh lateral rotation of the thigh extension of the thigh adduction of the thigh medial rotation of the thigh
Match the Process to the Pool Movement Carbon Moves From -To __ Atmosphere __ __ Bioshpere __ __ __ __ __ Process Photosynthesis Respiration Decomposition Fossil Fuel Combustion __ __
The kidney is associated with which system? A. Endocrine system B. Cardiovascular system C. Skeletal system D. Respiratory system E. Nervous system
What is the direct effect of: Decreased ADH Only CO increases Only CO decreases Only BP increases Only BP decreases Both CO and BP increase Both CO and BP decrease
What are the four phases of a typical bacterial growth curve in order? Exponential, Lag, Death Stationary Lag, Exponential, Stationary, Death Death, Lag, Exponentlal, Stationary $Lag,$ Stationary, Death,Exponential
8. Oxygenated blood from the lungs enters the heart at the: a. left ventricle b. right ventricle c. left atrium d. right atrium
Bacteria that grow optimally at pH levels below 5 are classified as: Neutrophiles Alkaliphiles Acidophiles Halophiles
Which group of bacteria can survive and grow at temperatures below $15^{\circ }C$ Thermophiles Psychrophiles Mesophiles Hyperthermophiles