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An organism with chloroplasts in its cells is probably. 
a. a heterotroph 
b. an autotroph 
c. an herbivore 
d. a primary consumer - B: Organisms that have chloroplasts in their cells carry on photosynthesis and 
are therefore autotrophs. Autotrophs make their own food. 
What property of water allows someone to fill a glass slightly above the rim without the water flowing 
over? 
a. specific gravity 
b. capillarity 
c. opacity 
d. surfa...
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Water - ANSWER-most abundant substance on the SURFace of the planet 
 
oceans cover 70% of the planets surface 
 
Why is water important? - ANSWER--Maintains climate 
-Dilutes pollutants 
-Essential to ALL life 
- Most living things are composed by water (weight) 
 
Trees-60% 
Most animals/humans 65-70% 
 
Surface Tension - ANSWER--observed by the "skin" that forms on the surface of water due to molecular bond (STICKINESS) 
- water striders and spiders can travel on this 
 
Capillarity - ANSWE...
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An organism with chloroplasts in its cells is probably.... 
a- a heterotroph 
b- an autotroph 
c- a herbivore 
d- a primary consumer 
(S1, p218-228) Ans- b- an autotroph 
organisms that have chloroplasts in their cells carry on photosynthesis 
and are therefore autotrophs 
- autotrophs make their own food 
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What property of water allows someone to fill a glass slightly above the 
rim with out the water flowing over? 
a- specific ...
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1.	An organism with chloroplasts in its cells is probably. 
a.	a heterotroph 
b.	an autotroph 
c.	an herbivore 
 
d.	a primary consumer 
 
B: Organisms that have chloroplasts in their cells carry on photosynthesis and are therefore autotrophs. Autotrophs make their own food. 
2.	What property of water allows someone to fill a glass slightly above the rim without the water flowing over? 
a.	specific gravity 
b.	capillarity 
c.	opacity 
d.	surface tension 
 
D: Water molecules are polar. Due to t...
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1. An organism with chloroplasts in its cells is probably. 
a. a heterotroph 
b. an autotroph 
c. an herbivore 
d. a primary consumer Correct answer- B: Organisms that have chloroplasts 
in their cells carry on photosynthesis and are therefore autotrophs. 
Autotrophs make their own food. 
2. What property of water allows someone to fill a glass slightly above the rim 
without the water flowing over? 
a. specific gravity 
b. capillari...
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An organism with chloroplasts in its cells is probably 
A. heterotroph 
B. autotroph 
C. herbivore 
D. primary consumer 
- B. autotroph 
What property of water allows someone to fill a gas slightly above the rim without 
the water flowing over? 
A. Specific gravity 
B. Capillarity 
C. Opacity 
D. Surface tension 
- D. Surface tension 
The spaces between neurons are called 
A. Synapses 
B. Dendrites 
C. Interneurons 
D. Cell gaps 
- A. Synapses 
Which group of chemicals is not normally found ...
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Fluid Mechanics correct answer: study of forces on liquids and gases which are at rest (statics) or in motion (dynamics) 
 
Viscosity correct answer: a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow 
 
Reynolds Number (Re) correct answer: The ratio of inertial forces to viscous forces 
 
Kinematic Viscosity correct answer: ratio of dynamic viscosity to density 
 
Stokes (St) correct answer: physical unit for kinematic viscosity, named after George Gabriel Stokes, where 1 St = 10-4 m2/s 
 
Poise (...
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GEG 111 Harper Exam Two Questions With 
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Properties of water - answer• Exists as a liquid at most places on Earth's surface 
• Expands when it freezes; which is important in the weathering of rock 
• Hydrogen bonding creates surface tension, a "skin" of molecules giving water a stickiness 
quality - surface tension 
• Capillarity; water can "climb" up narrow openings. This is important to the movement of 
groundwater. 
• Good solvent; wat...
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ATSC 113 Final Study Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
 
Capillary waves: - Answer-Waves created by small amounts of water being displaced by small winds. Capillarity (surface tension) is the restoring force. 
 
Gravity waves: - Answer-Waves created by larger winds. Gravity is the restoring force, hence the name. 
 
Which is bigger, capillary or gravity waves? - Answer-Gravity waves are bigger. 
 
Swell: - Answer-Waves formed by distant storms and wind, capable of travelling long distances ac...
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