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[Show more]Botulinum toxin (Botox) is one of the most poisonous substances known. A few hundred grams is enough to kill every person on Earth. Botox causes paralysis in its victims. Which neurotransmitter does Botox most likely affect? acetylcholine 
Black Widow spider venom triggers the release of acetylcholi...
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Add to cartBotulinum toxin (Botox) is one of the most poisonous substances known. A few hundred grams is enough to kill every person on Earth. Botox causes paralysis in its victims. Which neurotransmitter does Botox most likely affect? acetylcholine 
Black Widow spider venom triggers the release of acetylcholi...
What is Ecology? the study of organisms, the environment and how the organisms interact with each other and their environment. 
Explain the different levels of ecological studies Ecology is studied at various levels, such as organism, population, community, and ecosystem. 
Identify the ecological le...
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Add to cartWhat is Ecology? the study of organisms, the environment and how the organisms interact with each other and their environment. 
Explain the different levels of ecological studies Ecology is studied at various levels, such as organism, population, community, and ecosystem. 
Identify the ecological le...
1. What conditions existed in habitats near the hydrothermal vent in lost city. -extreme heat -extreme pressure -basic ph -anaerobic(relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.) 
1. What did Miller and Urey conclude from their simulation experiment in the lab? -Miller and Urey de...
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Add to cart1. What conditions existed in habitats near the hydrothermal vent in lost city. -extreme heat -extreme pressure -basic ph -anaerobic(relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.) 
1. What did Miller and Urey conclude from their simulation experiment in the lab? -Miller and Urey de...
Compare and contrast the structure and function of xylem and phloem . Xylem : Plant vascular tissue ( made up of thick walled dead cells ) that transports water from the roots to the shoots ( upper parts of the plant). Phloem : Plant vascular tissue ( made up of thin walled live tissues ) that trans...
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Add to cartCompare and contrast the structure and function of xylem and phloem . Xylem : Plant vascular tissue ( made up of thick walled dead cells ) that transports water from the roots to the shoots ( upper parts of the plant). Phloem : Plant vascular tissue ( made up of thin walled live tissues ) that trans...
What spurred the growth rate of the human population since the 1950's? Antibiotic Development 
The human population is growing exponentially largely due to? Available resources, lower death rates, higher birth rates, and medical advances. 
An ecological footprint is measured in Global Hectares 
To ...
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Add to cartWhat spurred the growth rate of the human population since the 1950's? Antibiotic Development 
The human population is growing exponentially largely due to? Available resources, lower death rates, higher birth rates, and medical advances. 
An ecological footprint is measured in Global Hectares 
To ...
The ________ represents an intermediate fossil between dinosaurs and true birds. Archaeopteryx 
________ most likely walk in the same fashion as the earliest tetrapods. Salamanders 
All amniotes have ________. eggs protected by amniotic membranes 
Frogs transition from a larval form to an adult in r...
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Add to cartThe ________ represents an intermediate fossil between dinosaurs and true birds. Archaeopteryx 
________ most likely walk in the same fashion as the earliest tetrapods. Salamanders 
All amniotes have ________. eggs protected by amniotic membranes 
Frogs transition from a larval form to an adult in r...
Anabolism * The process of making large molecules from smaller ones 
Catabolism/ Catabolic * the process of breaking down large molecules to RELEASE energy * catabolism of triglycerides is LIPOLYSIS * during PROTEIN catabolism, the body is protected against ammonia toxicity because the LIVER combine...
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Add to cartAnabolism * The process of making large molecules from smaller ones 
Catabolism/ Catabolic * the process of breaking down large molecules to RELEASE energy * catabolism of triglycerides is LIPOLYSIS * during PROTEIN catabolism, the body is protected against ammonia toxicity because the LIVER combine...
Simple Leaf may be lobed or divided, but does not form distinct leaflets 
Compound Leaf is separated into distinct leaflets, each with its own small petiole (but without an axillary bud) 
Pinnately Compound Compound leaf with the leaflets arranged on both sides of the rachis or axis bract 
Palmately...
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Add to cartSimple Leaf may be lobed or divided, but does not form distinct leaflets 
Compound Leaf is separated into distinct leaflets, each with its own small petiole (but without an axillary bud) 
Pinnately Compound Compound leaf with the leaflets arranged on both sides of the rachis or axis bract 
Palmately...
What is digestion? The mechanical and chemical breakdown of ingested food into subunits, enabling the absorption of the subunits (nutrients) by the inner epithelial cells of the digestive tract. 
Name the organs in the path an apple would take through your digestive tract from first bite to eliminat...
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Add to cartWhat is digestion? The mechanical and chemical breakdown of ingested food into subunits, enabling the absorption of the subunits (nutrients) by the inner epithelial cells of the digestive tract. 
Name the organs in the path an apple would take through your digestive tract from first bite to eliminat...
What is nutrition? the process by which the body takes in and uses food 
What is wellness? overall state of well-being or total health 
What are the four characteristics of a healthful diet? adequacy, balance, moderation, and variety 
What are the energy yielding macronutrients? carbohydrates, lipid...
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Add to cartWhat is nutrition? the process by which the body takes in and uses food 
What is wellness? overall state of well-being or total health 
What are the four characteristics of a healthful diet? adequacy, balance, moderation, and variety 
What are the energy yielding macronutrients? carbohydrates, lipid...
Define nutrition?Nutrition is the science that studies food: how food nourishes human bodies, how food influences health, addressing food safety, food production, and global food policy. 
Identify the goals of healthy People 2020 and its relationship to nutrition?Nutrition is part of the U.S. nation...
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Add to cartDefine nutrition?Nutrition is the science that studies food: how food nourishes human bodies, how food influences health, addressing food safety, food production, and global food policy. 
Identify the goals of healthy People 2020 and its relationship to nutrition?Nutrition is part of the U.S. nation...
Ammonia provides the form of _____ that plants can take up and use. The Haber-Bosch process is an industrial process used to produce _____ fertilizer. Which of these must be converted from an atmospheric gas into a form that plants can take up from soil? Guano was harvested in the mid-19th century a...
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Add to cartAmmonia provides the form of _____ that plants can take up and use. The Haber-Bosch process is an industrial process used to produce _____ fertilizer. Which of these must be converted from an atmospheric gas into a form that plants can take up from soil? Guano was harvested in the mid-19th century a...
what release particles and energy but not high-energy electrons? isotopes 
MOST fossils of living organisms found where? sedimentary rock 
Oxygen started to accumulate in the atmosphere around ______ billion years ago 3 to 2.5 
Miller and Urey demonstrated the formation of organic molecules containi...
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Add to cartwhat release particles and energy but not high-energy electrons? isotopes 
MOST fossils of living organisms found where? sedimentary rock 
Oxygen started to accumulate in the atmosphere around ______ billion years ago 3 to 2.5 
Miller and Urey demonstrated the formation of organic molecules containi...
"Each cell in your body is a link in a cellular chain that stretches back 3.5 billion years." What does the statement mean about the nature of cells? All cells arise from other cells, and the original event happened only once. 
Your seven-year-old brother has bet you that the water in the pond beh...
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Add to cart"Each cell in your body is a link in a cellular chain that stretches back 3.5 billion years." What does the statement mean about the nature of cells? All cells arise from other cells, and the original event happened only once. 
Your seven-year-old brother has bet you that the water in the pond beh...
An ecologist is studying a species of bird in a group of 20. He is studying _____ population 
Which of the following an ecosystem ecologist might study? a. Plant populations c. herbivores that eat plants b. Predators in the population d. the impact of rain on the plant population the impact of rain ...
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Add to cartAn ecologist is studying a species of bird in a group of 20. He is studying _____ population 
Which of the following an ecosystem ecologist might study? a. Plant populations c. herbivores that eat plants b. Predators in the population d. the impact of rain on the plant population the impact of rain ...
What are biotic and abiotic factors, and density-dependent and density-independent factors? How these factors affect a population. biotic/density-dependent- predation, food, and disease abiotic/density-independent- weather, fire environmental disasters 
Population a single species living in the same...
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Add to cartWhat are biotic and abiotic factors, and density-dependent and density-independent factors? How these factors affect a population. biotic/density-dependent- predation, food, and disease abiotic/density-independent- weather, fire environmental disasters 
Population a single species living in the same...
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