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DMS-101 EXAM 1 (ALL) 224 QUESTIONS WITH ACTUAL SOLUTIONS!!
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE B EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE B EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS 2024 
 
Mammals are a large group of animals that includes humans, apes, dolphins, bears, bats, cats, and much more. Which statement can be made about this information? 
Some mammals use echolocation to avoid obstacles. 
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- Uses high frequency sound waves 
- Creates images from echoes 
- Has many applications 
- Medical 
- Pregnancy 
- Kidney stones 
- Cancer 
- Injury identification 
- Other 
- Clean...
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Natural History BIO 1902 Final Exam Updated Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 2024
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Owls Hearing Hunting - Most used tactic to hunt for this animal, hard feathers on face, used as dish to reflect sound to the ear openings, facial disks to capture sound. Owls are also very slow and silent flyers. 
 
Boreal Owl - Unequal placement on the ear openings, asymmetrical, oral crosshairs so they can figure out where sounds are coming front, wideness of head horizontal separation, asymmetry gives i vertical separation of sound, accurate pinpointing of sound 
 
Echolocation - The process ...
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What is bird song, and why is it important to a bird? - -complex vocalization typically produced by a male in possession of a breeding territory 
-used to defend territory and attract females 
 
What kinds of birds learn to sing, and which species are commonly used in studies of bird song learning? - -songbirds, hummingbirds, and parrots 
-white-crowned sparrows and zebra finches are commonly studied 
 
Why study bird song? What are the features of song learning that make it an appropriate model...
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PNB 2250 Exam 1 (final exam prep) Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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cell to cell connection (in animals vs. plants) 
 -:- plants = plasmodesmata, flow of nutrients between cells 
 animals = tight junctions 
convergent evolution 
 -:- organisms independently evolve similar traits as a result of having to 
adapt to similar environments 
limited solutions to the same problem 
analogous structures 
 -:- flight in insects, bats, birds 
fingerprints in humans and koalas 
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Which of the following statements is inaccurate with respect to the sensory system of katydids? 
Katydids cannot detect any echolocation sounds made by different species, such as bats. 
 
 
 
All sensory systems work in the same general way. They transduce an incoming stimulus into changes in membrane 
potential 
 
 
 
Which of the following is NOT one of the steps of sensory processing? 
motor response to the signal 
 
 
 
What defines a cell as an afferent neuron? 
It has an axon that carr...
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Which of the following statements is inaccurate with respect to the sensory system of katydids? 
Katydids cannot detect any echolocation sounds made by different species, such as bats. 
 
 
 
All sensory systems work in the same general way. They transduce an incoming stimulus into changes in membrane 
potential 
 
 
 
Which of the following is NOT one of the steps of sensory processing? 
motor response to the signal 
 
 
 
What defines a cell as an afferent neuron? 
It has an axon that carr...
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Biology 100 ASU - Life Finds a Way Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Biology 100 ASU - Life Finds a Way 
Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
 
What characterizes natural selection? 
A) Development of traits enhancing fitness 
B) Differential survival and reproduction 
C) Survival based on strength 
D) Selection for optimal phenotype B) Differential survival and reproduction 
 
The prehensile tail has evolved independently in various lineages like chameleons, kinkajous, 
and New World monkeys, enabling them to thrive in forest canopies. This adaptation 
exemplifies: ...
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RECF electrical Questions And Answers
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Which can be added to a circuit to protect against electric shocks - ️️GFCI 
 
What do two output channels determine in a Quadrature encoder - ️️Rotation 
 
Not measured by frequency - ️️Heat 
 
Sensors used in echolocation - ️️Ultrasonic 
 
An electromagnetic motor has electricity flowing through - ️️Windings 
 
Which circuit is digital? - ️️B 
 
A motor on a train converts 60000J of electric into 45000J - ️️15kJ 
 
Which is an analog sensor? - ️️Line follower 
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Foundations of clinical sonography With 100% verified answers
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Foundations of clinical sonography With 100% 
verified answers Graded A+	 
 
 
Sonography imaging technique to visualize what? - Soft tissue 
 
Echo - Cardiac structures 
 
Doppler Technique - Allows qualitative and quantitative evaluation of 
blood flow hemodynamics w/n a vessel	 
 
Lazzaro Spallanzani - Discovered echolocation 
 
Curie brothers - discovered piezoelectricity 
 
20 hertz & 20kHz - Most human hearing range 
 
20kHz - Ultrasound frequencies greater than 
 
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