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Proteins - ANS necessary for body's maintenance, growth, and repair (GS) Carbohydrates and Fats - ANS used primarily for energy (GS) 212 - ANS Water boils at ____ degrees fahrenheit (GS) 100 - ANS Water boils at ____ degrees Celsius (GS) 373 - ANS Water boils at ____ Ks on the...

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,Proteins - ANS necessary for body's maintenance, growth, and repair (GS)

Carbohydrates and Fats - ANS used primarily for energy (GS)

212 - ANS Water boils at ____ degrees fahrenheit (GS)

100 - ANS Water boils at ____ degrees Celsius (GS)

373 - ANS Water boils at ____ Ks on the Kelvin scale (GS)

Veins - ANS carry blood from capillaries toward the heart. (GS)




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Arteries - ANS carry blood away from the heart. (GS)

Ventricles - ANS lower chamber of the heart (GS)

Red Blood Cells - ANS component of blood which carries oxygen (GS)


iron oxide (GS)

Fe2O3 - ANS iron oxide aka rust (GS)
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Rust - ANS Formed on Iron when an electrolyte (example: H2O) turns iron and oxygen into
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Chemical - ANS Iron forming rust is an example of a ________ process. (GS)

Respiration - ANS process by which animals convert oxygen and sugars into carbon dioxide
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photosynthesis - ANS process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen
and sugar (GS)

Inert Noble Gases - ANS Helium and neon are examples of _____ ______ ______, and do not
react chemically. (GS)
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Solution - ANS When sugar and water are mixed together, they form a _______, in which the
sugar particles become evenly distributed throughout the water. This is not chemical, as sugar
can be restored by boiling the water. (GS)

Does Not - ANS Ice (Does/Does Not) alter the chemistry of H2O. (GS)

O Negative - ANS Type of blood which can be given to anybody without an adverse reaction
(universal donor) (GS)

Vena Cava - ANS blood enters the right atrium of the heart from the ____ _____ (GS)

, Higher - ANS Basic substances are _______ on the pH scale. (GS)

Lower - ANS Acidic substances are ______ lower on the pH scale. (GS)

7 - ANS Water is a __ on the pH scale. (GS)

Small Intestine - ANS Digestive organ which does the most of the work in breaking down food.
(GS)

Enzymes - ANS Produced in the walls of the small intestine, pancreas, and liver, which
completely breaks down food. (GS)




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Testes - ANS produces sperm (male reproductive system) (GS)

Oviduct - ANS aka Fallopian tube (GS)




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Gene - ANS most basic unit of inheritance (GS)

Genotype - ANS combination of alleles that code for a particular trait (GS)

Phenotype - ANS physical expression of a certain genotype (GS)
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Chromosomes - ANS tightly coiled strands of DNA which contain multiple genes (GS)

Sedimentary - ANS Shale is derived from clay, and is a _______ rock. (GS)
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Autotroph - ANS known as a producer, can produce it's own food (GS)

Saprotroph - ANS aka decomposer (GS)

Heterotroph - ANS relies on other organisms to be it's food (GS)
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Scavenger - ANS relies on decaying flesh; example: Vulture (GS)

Momentum - ANS tendency of an object to continue moving in the same direction (GS)

Velocity - ANS rate at which an object changes direction (GS)

Acceleration - ANS rate of change of velocity (GS)

Force - ANS push or pull on an object that forces an object to change it's speed or direction
(GS)

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