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Entrance Exam for Sonography How many atoms are there in a molecule of H20? - Answer- 3 total; 2 hydrogen, 1 oxygen What is the primary component of a diamond? - Answer- Carbon What part of the body are composed of nervous tissue? - Answer- Nerves, spinal cord, and brain A l...

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How many atoms are there in a molecule of H20? - Answer- 3 total; 2 hydrogen, 1 oxygen

What is the primary component of a diamond? - Answer- Carbon

What part of the body are composed of nervous tissue? - Answer- Nerves, spinal cord, and brain

A leech survives by feeding off the blood of other, larger beings. This type of behavior is known as what? - Answer-
Parasitism

Name a creature that lives in a cocoon for part of its life cycle? - Answer- Caterpillar

What causes a solar eclipse to occur? - Answer- The moon moves between sun and earth

What causes lunar eclipse to occur? - Answer- Earths shadow falls on the moon

Name the planets in order, from the sun outwards. - Answer- Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus,
Neptune

The green pigment found in plants that performs photosynthesis is ______. - Answer- Chlorophyll

A proton has what electrical charge? - Answer- Positive

A neutron has what electrical charge? - Answer- Neutral

An electron has what electrical charge? - Answer- Negative

Which of the above parts are contained in the nucleus of an atom? - Answer- Protons and Neutrons

Recycling refers to what? - Answer- The process of collecting and processing waste materials and turning them into new
products

The organ that produces insulin from the body is the ________. - Answer- Pancreas

A huge ocean wave that may be caused by earthquakes, often under the ocean floor is called what? - Answer- Tsunami

Helium is an example of (a compound, an element, an alloy?) - Answer- Element

Hot molten rock under the surface of the earth is called _____. - Answer- Magma

Hot molten rock spewing out of a volcano is called ______. - Answer- Lava

What part of the eye allows us to see color? - Answer- Iris

What makes up the skeletal system? - Answer- Bones, cartilage, and ligaments

Butterflies have three main body parts, what are they? - Answer- Head, thorax, and abdomen

Butterflies have how many legs? - Answer- 6

Frogs belong to a group of animals called? - Answer- Amphibians

Frogs spend most of their lives living? - Answer- In water

Three states of matter? - Answer- Solid, liquid and gas

The temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas? - Answer- Boiling point, 100

The temperature at which a substances changes from a liquid to a solid? - Answer- Melting point

What part of the cell is responsible for making proteins? - Answer- Ribosomes

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