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APES Unit 1 Test FRQ's, AP Environmental Science-Unit 1 Quiz well answered rated A+ 2023/2024
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APES Unit 1 Test FRQ's, AP Environmental Science-Unit 1 QuizDescribe a biological process by which carbon is removed from the atmosphere and converted to organic molecules. - correct answer Photosynthesis- In Photosynthesis, plants take in CO2 from the atmosphere and convert it into glucose/complex carbohydrates. 
 
Describe a biological process by which carbon is converted from organic molecules to a gas and returned to the atmosphere. - correct answer A biological process in which carbon is c...
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CME 542 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025 (GRADED A+)
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CME 542 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025 (GRADED A+) Fuel cell advantages - CORRECT ANSWERS clean, quiet, and efficient 
Fuel cell disadvantages - CORRECT ANSWERS expensive, durability, reliability, not easy to 
store, transportation requires new systems and facilities 
fuel cell uses - CORRECT ANSWERS hospitals, schools, US department of defense, and 
bloom energy 
Fuel cell process - CORRECT ANSWERS Hydrogen fuel is fed into the anode of the fuel cell. 
Oxygen enters the f...
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Microbiology TAMU Exam 1 Questions With Expert Solutions |Updated & Verified
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microorganisms - organisms that are too small to be seen with an unaided eye 
microbes in our lives - <1% pathogenic 
decompose organic waste 
produces by photosynthesis 
industrial chemicals 
fermentation 
outnumber us 
What are some eukaryotic cells? - fungi, protozoans, algae 
What are some prokaryotes? - bacteria, viruses(not a cell) 
What word describes that microbes are everywhere, all around us? - they are ubiquitous 
What is an example of a microbe? - polar bear hairs are hollow in wa...
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3 processes of ocean sequestration - 1. carbon sink through fertilization 2. inject CO2 into ocean 
to form hydrates 3. inject CO2 into bottom of ocean to form CO2 underwater lake. 
acid deposition - comes in all forms of precipitation including sulphate aerosols, a dry 
precipitation. includes rain snow hail fog ice and sulphate aerosols. precipitation is acidic thanks to SO2 
and NOx in the atmosphere. utilities are the main emission culprit. 
acid mine drainage - mines are abandoned, pumps ar...
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Properties of Water 
-polar molecule 
-capillary effect (cohesion and adhesion, transpiration) 
-high specific heat 
-high heat capacity (heat sink-protects aquatic life from large fluctuations in temp) 
-high heat of vaporization (sweat cools us) 
 
 
pH 
-log[H+] 
 
 
pOH 
-log[OH-] 
 
 
pH + pOH = 
14 
 
 
pH scale 
below 7 is acidic, above 7 is basic, 7 is neutral 
 
 
BAAD 
"bases accept, acids donate" protons 
 
 
organic molecules 
any carbon conta...
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Determine density. Write the formula. What is the density of an object that 
has a mass 40.0g and a volume of 8.0mL? Show your work. 
Answer: D=m/v (mass/volume) 
40/8= 5g/mL 
What is the density of water? Would the object in #1 float or sink in water? 
Explain. 
Answer: The density of water is 1g/mL 
the object in #1 would sink because an object with a density less than 1 g/cm3 
will float 
What are two ways that mixtures are classified? Give an example of each. 
Answer: heterogeneous: Oil ...
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BBE 2201 Final Exam Study Guide 2023 with complete solution 
 
Slow Carbon Cycle 
Carbon moving through rocks, soil, the ocean, and the atmosphere over time 
Fast Carbon Cycle 
Carbon moving through life forms, i.e plants and animals 
True/False: Clearing forests to plant agricultural crops results in an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide 
True. There is a carbon equilibrium established with any land use. 
Where are the 9 gigatons of added carbon (by humans) in the fast carbon cycle going? 
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RN ATI Fundamentals (10.0) Chapter 1 1. A nurse is discussing restorative health care with a newly licensed nurse. Which of the following examples should the nurse include in the teaching? (Sele ct all that apply.) a. Home health care b. Rehabilitation facilities c. Diagnostic centers d. Skilled nursing facilities e. Oncology centers 2. A nurse is explaining the various types of health care coverage clients might have to a group of nurses. Which of the following health care financing mechanisms ...
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Properties of Water 
-polar molecule 
-capillary effect (cohesion and adhesion, transpiration) 
-high specific heat 
-high heat capacity (heat sink-protects aquatic life from large fluctuations in temp) 
-high heat of vaporization (sweat cools us) 
 
 
pH 
-log[H+] 
 
 
pOH 
-log[OH-] 
 
 
pH + pOH = 
14 
 
 
pH scale 
below 7 is acidic, above 7 is basic, 7 is neutral 
 
 
BAAD 
"bases accept, acids donate" protons 
 
 
organic molecules 
any carbon conta...
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Slow Carbon Cycle correct answers Carbon moving through rocks, soil, the ocean, and the atmosphere over time 
 
Fast Carbon Cycle correct answers Carbon moving through life forms, i.e plants and animals 
 
True/False: Clearing forests to plant agricultural crops results in an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide correct answers True. There is a carbon equilibrium established with any land use. 
 
Where are the 9 gigatons of added carbon (by humans) in the fast carbon cycle going? correct answe...
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