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[Show more]1. Which is not a recommended method for surface cleaning of a part for liquid 
penetrant examination? 
a) Cleaning with organic solvents. 
b) Blasting with shot or dull sand. 
c) Cleaning with de-greasers. 
d) Use of de-scaling solutions. 
e) Ultrasonic cleaning methods. b) Blasting with shot or d...
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Add to cart1. Which is not a recommended method for surface cleaning of a part for liquid 
penetrant examination? 
a) Cleaning with organic solvents. 
b) Blasting with shot or dull sand. 
c) Cleaning with de-greasers. 
d) Use of de-scaling solutions. 
e) Ultrasonic cleaning methods. b) Blasting with shot or d...
Virus A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell. 
obligate parasites unable to grow outside of a living host 
Bacterophage A virus that infects bacteria 
Zoonotic disease that can be transmitted between animals and humans 
size of viruses 10-100 nm smaller than...
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Add to cartVirus A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell. 
obligate parasites unable to grow outside of a living host 
Bacterophage A virus that infects bacteria 
Zoonotic disease that can be transmitted between animals and humans 
size of viruses 10-100 nm smaller than...
Anatomy the study of structures and how they change overtime 
Physiology the study of how structures function and change with development 
Biology study of life 
Human biology branch of science concerned with the development and functioning of the human organism and aspects of the life of human popu...
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Add to cartAnatomy the study of structures and how they change overtime 
Physiology the study of how structures function and change with development 
Biology study of life 
Human biology branch of science concerned with the development and functioning of the human organism and aspects of the life of human popu...
Metabolism: Sum total of all reactions in a cell Reactions are organized into reaction sequences - metabolic pathways 
All reactions in cells catalyzed by enzymes 
Each pathway has a specific Function Begins with a specific molecule and ends with a specific product 
is the sum total of catabolic and...
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Add to cartMetabolism: Sum total of all reactions in a cell Reactions are organized into reaction sequences - metabolic pathways 
All reactions in cells catalyzed by enzymes 
Each pathway has a specific Function Begins with a specific molecule and ends with a specific product 
is the sum total of catabolic and...
A ___ is a community along with its physical environment. Ecosystem 
By definition, a _____ consists of individuals of the same species that are living in the same area at the same time. Population 
Parasitic relationships fall under the category of _____. Consumption 
If two species of birds are in...
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Add to cartA ___ is a community along with its physical environment. Ecosystem 
By definition, a _____ consists of individuals of the same species that are living in the same area at the same time. Population 
Parasitic relationships fall under the category of _____. Consumption 
If two species of birds are in...
What are the divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)? Sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and Parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) 
What are the effectors controlled by the ANS? Cardiac Muscle, Smooth Muscle, and Glands 
What phrases can be used to describe the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic s...
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Add to cartWhat are the divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)? Sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and Parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) 
What are the effectors controlled by the ANS? Cardiac Muscle, Smooth Muscle, and Glands 
What phrases can be used to describe the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic s...
What are some factors required for life? order reproduction & growth movement response to environment acquiring & utilizing energy evolutionary adaptation homeostasis 
chemical evolution early in Earth's history, simple chemical compounds, in the presence of energy, combined to form more complex ca...
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Add to cartWhat are some factors required for life? order reproduction & growth movement response to environment acquiring & utilizing energy evolutionary adaptation homeostasis 
chemical evolution early in Earth's history, simple chemical compounds, in the presence of energy, combined to form more complex ca...
Characteristics of Life-has cells -organized in arrangement -can detect and respond to stimuli -grow and develop -ability to reproduce -has metabolism 
Metabolismall chemical processes in cells 
Catabolismbreaking down 
Anabolismbuilding up 
Processes of Life in Humans-respiration -digestion -circul...
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Add to cartCharacteristics of Life-has cells -organized in arrangement -can detect and respond to stimuli -grow and develop -ability to reproduce -has metabolism 
Metabolismall chemical processes in cells 
Catabolismbreaking down 
Anabolismbuilding up 
Processes of Life in Humans-respiration -digestion -circul...
**Among the characteristics unique to animals is: a. gastrulation b. multicellularity c. sexual reproduction d. flagellated sperm e. heterotrophic nutrition 
What synapomorphy distinguishes animals as a monophyletic group, distinct form choanoflagellates? a. multicellularity b. coloniality c. heter...
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Add to cart**Among the characteristics unique to animals is: a. gastrulation b. multicellularity c. sexual reproduction d. flagellated sperm e. heterotrophic nutrition 
What synapomorphy distinguishes animals as a monophyletic group, distinct form choanoflagellates? a. multicellularity b. coloniality c. heter...
Competitive exclusion In parts of the city with only tall buildings (over two stories),competitive exclusion of species 1 may occur. 
Disturbance an event that changes a community Frequency v Intensity Natural v Human-caused 
Succession broad directional changes in species composition over long peri...
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Add to cartCompetitive exclusion In parts of the city with only tall buildings (over two stories),competitive exclusion of species 1 may occur. 
Disturbance an event that changes a community Frequency v Intensity Natural v Human-caused 
Succession broad directional changes in species composition over long peri...
Fluid Mosaic Model Used to describe a membranes structure - a patchwork of diverse protein molecules embedded in a phospholipid bilayer 
Diffusion Tendency of particles to spread out evenly in an available space 
Concentration Gradient Particles move from an area of more concentrated particles to an...
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Add to cartFluid Mosaic Model Used to describe a membranes structure - a patchwork of diverse protein molecules embedded in a phospholipid bilayer 
Diffusion Tendency of particles to spread out evenly in an available space 
Concentration Gradient Particles move from an area of more concentrated particles to an...
Two black female mice are crossed with a brown male. In several litters, female 1 produced 9 blacks and 7 browns; female 11 produced 57 blacks. What deduction can you make concerning the inheritance of black and brown coat color in mice? What are the genotypes of the parents in this case? female 1 i...
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Add to cartTwo black female mice are crossed with a brown male. In several litters, female 1 produced 9 blacks and 7 browns; female 11 produced 57 blacks. What deduction can you make concerning the inheritance of black and brown coat color in mice? What are the genotypes of the parents in this case? female 1 i...
Hypotheses specific, testable, rejectable statements 
Theory when several related phenomena are identified a much larger concept is describe to explain them. A theory has a tremendous amount of evidence supporting the concept and patterns it describes 
2 parts of theories pattern and process 
Patter...
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Add to cartHypotheses specific, testable, rejectable statements 
Theory when several related phenomena are identified a much larger concept is describe to explain them. A theory has a tremendous amount of evidence supporting the concept and patterns it describes 
2 parts of theories pattern and process 
Patter...
Contrivance an adaptation that is a results of the modification of a previous ancestor 
Adaptation A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce 
Exaptation evolutionary adaptation of an existing structure for a completely new purpose 
Vestigial Trait A trait inherited from a common ancestor ...
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Add to cartContrivance an adaptation that is a results of the modification of a previous ancestor 
Adaptation A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce 
Exaptation evolutionary adaptation of an existing structure for a completely new purpose 
Vestigial Trait A trait inherited from a common ancestor ...
Five fundamental characteristics of organisms information Cells Energy Replication Evolution 
Theory comprehensive explanation of an important feature of nature supported by facts gathered over time 
Scientific name genus name is written first and is always underlined or italicized first letter is a...
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Add to cartFive fundamental characteristics of organisms information Cells Energy Replication Evolution 
Theory comprehensive explanation of an important feature of nature supported by facts gathered over time 
Scientific name genus name is written first and is always underlined or italicized first letter is a...
What advantage do organisms that reproduce sexually have over organisms that reproduce asexually? Their offspring may be more adaptable to changes in the environment. 
Which term describes the fusion of two gametes to form a diploid zygote? Syngamy 
Which term describes the multicellular haploid for...
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Add to cartWhat advantage do organisms that reproduce sexually have over organisms that reproduce asexually? Their offspring may be more adaptable to changes in the environment. 
Which term describes the fusion of two gametes to form a diploid zygote? Syngamy 
Which term describes the multicellular haploid for...
1. The last common ancestor of all animals was probably a ________. A) unicellular chytrid B) unicellular yeast C) multicellular algae D) multicellular fungus E) flagellated protist E) flagellated protist 
1. What synapomorphy distinguishes animals as a monophyletic group, distinct from choanoflagel...
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Add to cart1. The last common ancestor of all animals was probably a ________. A) unicellular chytrid B) unicellular yeast C) multicellular algae D) multicellular fungus E) flagellated protist E) flagellated protist 
1. What synapomorphy distinguishes animals as a monophyletic group, distinct from choanoflagel...
What is ecology? The scientific study of how organisms interact with each other and with their physical environment. It is a basic science not synonymous with environmentalism/ environmental science. 
How is ecology different from environment science? In environmental science, there is always some h...
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Add to cartWhat is ecology? The scientific study of how organisms interact with each other and with their physical environment. It is a basic science not synonymous with environmentalism/ environmental science. 
How is ecology different from environment science? In environmental science, there is always some h...
Operator The "switch" is a segment of DNA called an operator usually positioned within the promoter 
Operon the entire stretch of DNA that includes the operator, the promoter, and the genes that they control 
Repressor A protein that binds to an operator and physically blocks RNA polymerase from b...
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Add to cartOperator The "switch" is a segment of DNA called an operator usually positioned within the promoter 
Operon the entire stretch of DNA that includes the operator, the promoter, and the genes that they control 
Repressor A protein that binds to an operator and physically blocks RNA polymerase from b...
Apical Meristem Found at the tip of each stem and root and contributes to length. 
Primary Growth Process Increases stem and root LENGTH, before thickening. Important to developing deep roots (nutrients) and high leaves (sunlight). 
Secondary Growth Process Cell devision in the stem that creates lat...
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Add to cartApical Meristem Found at the tip of each stem and root and contributes to length. 
Primary Growth Process Increases stem and root LENGTH, before thickening. Important to developing deep roots (nutrients) and high leaves (sunlight). 
Secondary Growth Process Cell devision in the stem that creates lat...
Compare the central and peripheral nervous system The CNS consist of the brain and spinal cord. It integrates, processes, and coordinates sensory data and motor commands. The PNS includes all nervous tissue outside the CNS 
Which division of the PNS brings information to the CNS? The sensory divisio...
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Add to cartCompare the central and peripheral nervous system The CNS consist of the brain and spinal cord. It integrates, processes, and coordinates sensory data and motor commands. The PNS includes all nervous tissue outside the CNS 
Which division of the PNS brings information to the CNS? The sensory divisio...
Science the process of identifying patterns and asking questions to understand those patterns 
Theories consist of patterns and processes pattern- observation of repetition process- the way the pattern happens - proximate: short term - ultimate: long term 
Cell Theory all organisms are made of cells...
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Add to cartScience the process of identifying patterns and asking questions to understand those patterns 
Theories consist of patterns and processes pattern- observation of repetition process- the way the pattern happens - proximate: short term - ultimate: long term 
Cell Theory all organisms are made of cells...
A biological object which has one end that is different from the other is said to exhibit: polarity 
The endosperm in corn is a storehouse of starch 
What grain crop is most frequently used to brew beer barley 
Which is not part of a seed? A. Embryo B. Endosperm C. Seed coat D. Style style 
What str...
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Add to cartA biological object which has one end that is different from the other is said to exhibit: polarity 
The endosperm in corn is a storehouse of starch 
What grain crop is most frequently used to brew beer barley 
Which is not part of a seed? A. Embryo B. Endosperm C. Seed coat D. Style style 
What str...
Ecosystem the sum of all organisms living in a given area and the abiotic factors they interact with 
First law of thermodynamics energy cannot be created or destroyed, can only be transferred or transformed 
Second law of thermodynamics Every exchange of energy increases the entropy of the universe...
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Add to cartEcosystem the sum of all organisms living in a given area and the abiotic factors they interact with 
First law of thermodynamics energy cannot be created or destroyed, can only be transferred or transformed 
Second law of thermodynamics Every exchange of energy increases the entropy of the universe...
Cytokinesis in an animal cell Forms cleavage furrow due to microfilaments 
Cytokinesis in a plant cell Forms cell plate to divide the cell into two 
Phospholipid Bilayer Has glycerol backbone, 1 phosphate, and 2 fatty acids Hydrophilic heads Hydrophobic tails Acts as a barrier to separate inside cel...
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Add to cartCytokinesis in an animal cell Forms cleavage furrow due to microfilaments 
Cytokinesis in a plant cell Forms cell plate to divide the cell into two 
Phospholipid Bilayer Has glycerol backbone, 1 phosphate, and 2 fatty acids Hydrophilic heads Hydrophobic tails Acts as a barrier to separate inside cel...
What are the 3 Domains? Eubacteria, Eukaryote, Archaea 
What are the 4 kingdoms in Eukarya? Protista, Fungi, Animalia, Plantae 
What is an Atom? The basic unit of a chemical element 
What are atoms composed of? Protons, neutrons, electrons 
What is an ion? an atom or molecule with a net electric cha...
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Add to cartWhat are the 3 Domains? Eubacteria, Eukaryote, Archaea 
What are the 4 kingdoms in Eukarya? Protista, Fungi, Animalia, Plantae 
What is an Atom? The basic unit of a chemical element 
What are atoms composed of? Protons, neutrons, electrons 
What is an ion? an atom or molecule with a net electric cha...
What distinguishes bacteria from archaea? d only bacteria have peptidoglycan in their cell walls 
Which of the following statements best describes the term synapomorphy? a trait common in a single monophyletic group, but not generally found outside of that group 
In marine ecosystems, the main produ...
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Add to cartWhat distinguishes bacteria from archaea? d only bacteria have peptidoglycan in their cell walls 
Which of the following statements best describes the term synapomorphy? a trait common in a single monophyletic group, but not generally found outside of that group 
In marine ecosystems, the main produ...
What was one of the innovations of the Reptilia? A) Being able to live outside of water. B) Producing a waterproof egg. C) Powered flight. D) Producing a spinal cord. E) Producing pharyngeal gill slits. B) Producing a waterproof egg. 
Which of the following statements about mammals is most accurate?...
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Add to cartWhat was one of the innovations of the Reptilia? A) Being able to live outside of water. B) Producing a waterproof egg. C) Powered flight. D) Producing a spinal cord. E) Producing pharyngeal gill slits. B) Producing a waterproof egg. 
Which of the following statements about mammals is most accurate?...
Define the term biology The study of life 
List the common characteristics shared by all living things 1. Composed of cells 2. Organized in complex arrangements 3. Detect and respond to stimuli 4. Maintain homeostasis 5. Grow and develop 6. Reproduce 7. Have metabolism 
Distinguish between growth an...
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Add to cartDefine the term biology The study of life 
List the common characteristics shared by all living things 1. Composed of cells 2. Organized in complex arrangements 3. Detect and respond to stimuli 4. Maintain homeostasis 5. Grow and develop 6. Reproduce 7. Have metabolism 
Distinguish between growth an...
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