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astro 3 quizzes 7 & 8 correctly answered graded A+
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  • astro 3 quizzes 7 & 8Most stars in our galaxy are like this one. Canopus Anilam Betelgeuse Sirius B Barnard's star - correct answer Barnard's star(red dwarfs and MS stars) On a dark night, we can see a range of about 5 magnitudes in brightness between the brightest and faintest stars in the sky. The brightest stars therefore appear about — times brighter than the faintest stars. 2.5 1000 5 100 10 - correct answer 100 Which star is a red giant? Anilam Sirius B Betelgeuse ...
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ASTR 102 Final Exam Study Questions & 100% Solutions (Verified Answers)
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  • order of red giant's life - Red Giant → Planetary Nebula → White Dwarf → Black Dwarf or Red Giant → Type II Supernova → Neutron Star or Red Giant → Type II Supernova → Black Hol The eventual fate of our Sun is to - become a steadily cooling white dwarf.
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Astro 7N Exam 2 Questions and Answers | Verified Updated| Latest 2024.
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  • Astro 7N Exam 2 Questions and Answers | Verified Updated| Latest 2024. 1. A high-luminosity star ... A: is always at a larger distance than a low-luminosity star B: emits more light than a low-luminosity star C: is always redder than a star with a lower luminosity D: is at a lower temperature than a low-luminosity star E: is always at a smaller distance than a low-luminosity star 2. If a red giant appears the same brightness as a red main sequence star, which one is farther away? A:...
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ASCP MLS FINAL Questions 2024 With Verified Answers
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  • ASCP MLS FINAL Questions 2024 With Verified Answers The majority of the iron in an adult is found as a constituent of: A. hemoglobin B. hemosiderin C. myoglobin D. transferrin (Answer: - A. hemoglobin Which of the following is associated with May-Hegglin anomaly? A. membrane defect of lysosomes B. Dohle bodies and giant platelts C. chronic myelogenous leukemia D. mucopolysaccharidosis (Answer: - B. Dohle bodies and giant platelts Elevation of the granulocyte pe...
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Astro 001 UPDATED Exam Questions and  CORRECT Answers
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  • The sequence of events for the Sunlike star isstellar nursery Protostar , Sunlike star on main sequence, red giant, planetary nebula , white dwarf What fundamental particles make up a helium 3 atom5 up quarks, 4 down quarks, 2 electrons What passes in front of the Sun during a solar eclipse viewed from earththe moon Which of the following moves the fastest?venus at its perihelon ( closest point to the sun)
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astro 3 quizzes 7 & 8 questions with answers graded A+ 2024/2025
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  • astro 3 quizzes 7 & 8Most stars in our galaxy are like this one. Canopus Anilam Betelgeuse Sirius B Barnard's star - correct answer Barnard's star(red dwarfs and MS stars) On a dark night, we can see a range of about 5 magnitudes in brightness between the brightest and faintest stars in the sky. The brightest stars therefore appear about — times brighter than the faintest stars. 2.5 1000 5 100 10 - correct answer 100 Which star is a red giant? Anilam Sirius B Betelgeuse ...
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astro 3 quizzes 7 & 8 Question and answers correctly solved 2024
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  • astro 3 quizzes 7 & 8 Question and answers correctly solved 2024 astro 3 quizzes 7 & 8 Most stars in our galaxy are like this one. Canopus Anilam Betelgeuse Sirius B Barnard's star - correct answer Barnard's star(red dwarfs and MS stars) On a dark night, we can see a range of about 5 magnitudes in brightness between the brightest and faintest stars in the sky. The brightest stars therefore appear about — times brighter than the faintest stars. 2.5 1000 5 100 10 - correct a...
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Science Bowl: Life Science (Biology) Middle School Sample Questions with  Verified Answers
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  • Science Bowl: Life Science (Biology) Middle School Sample Questions with Verified Answers LIFE SCIENCE (Multiple Choice) Which of the following are homologous structures: W) wing of a bat and the arm of a human X) leg of a cat and the wing of a fly Y) stinger of a bee and the fang of a snake Z) rattler of a rattle snake and the whistle of a song bird W) wing of a bat and the arm of a human LIFE SCIENCE (Short Answer) What organelle functions to isolate a human cell's chromosomes ...
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ASTR 102 Final Exam Questions Riverside Correct Solutions Current Update
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  • ASTR 102 Final Exam Questions Riverside Correct Solutions Current Update order of red giant's life - Answer -Red Giant → Planetary Nebula → White Dwarf → Black Dwarf or Red Giant → Type II Supernova → Neutron Star or Red Giant → Type II Supernova → Black Hol The eventual fate of our Sun is to - Answer -become a steadily cooling white dwarf. Our Sun will not become a nova because this only happens to stars - Answer -with a binary companion. Black holes are formed ...
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OCEANOGRAPHY EXAM #4 || VERY FLAWLESS.
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  • Plankton are: a. marine organisms that drift or swim weakly. b. microscopic marine plants. c. marine organisms that swim. d. composed ONLY of microscopic marine organisms. correct answers a. marine organisms that drift or swim weakly. Phytoplankton are: a. residents primarily of the disphotic zone. b. less important to the productivity of the ocean than seaweeds. c. heterotrophs. d. the base of the marine food web. correct answers d. the base of the marine food web. The Pac...
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