The process of pumping oxygen-rich blood out of your heart into the rest of your body is _______.

A. picks up nutrients, water, and waste materials

B. pulmonary circulation

C. the lungs, where it picks up oxygen again

D. capillaries

E. 5

F. systemic circulation

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Answer 1

Answer:

its A

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

Pulmonary circulation.

Explanation:

The question is asking you to identify a process.  The process is pulmonary circulation.  While your blood certainly transports nutrients, water, and waste materials, that answer simply does not match the structure of the question.


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What happened to your heart rate? What does the increased heart rate tell us about the circulatory system? Why do you think the circulatory system was pumping blood faster when you were running?
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A ball, starting from rest at Position 1, rolls down and then up a curved track towards Position 5. When it reaches Position 5, it rolls back down the track
2
Which description below is most consistent with what you can expect from the ball's motion?
The ball will roll as high as Position 1 since energy cannot be created or destroyed.
The ball will roll past Position 1 since energy cannot be created or destroyed.
The ball will roll as high as Position 2 since some of the energy will be transformed to heat,
The ball will roll as high as Position 3 since that position has the least potential energy.
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Answer:

D. The ball will roll as high as Position 3 since that position has the least potential energy.

Explanation:

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These two finches share a common ancestor from South America. What is the most likely way that one ancestral finch species will develop into two distinct species?




A The ancestral species was genetically engineered to become two new species

B Groups of the ancestral species became isolated and adapted to different environments.

C. Two individual birds acquired many spontaneous mutations.
D. The ancestral species mated with other species and the offspring resulted in two new species.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - B. Groups of the ancestral species became isolated and adapted to different environments.

Explanation:

Two finches Warbler Finch and Woodpecker Finch are two distinct finches are finches from the Galapagos Islands. Both of these finches have a common ancestor from South America.

The most likely explanation of developing two distinct species from an ancestral finch is by bein isolated and developed or adapted according to the challenges and environmental conditions and ultimately become different species after several generations.

A student is drinking a cup of hot chocolate as they sit by a campfire on a chilly evening. They know that the cup of hot chocolate transfers thermal energy to the surrounding air. The heated air over their cup of hot chocolate expands and rises and is replaced by cooler, denser air.
This method of energy transfer is —

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Answer:

A student is drinking a cup of hot chocolate as they sit by a campfire on a chilly evening. They know that the cup of hot chocolate transfers thermal energy to the surrounding air. The heated air over their cup of hot chocolate expands and rises and is replaced by cooler, denser air.

This method of energy transfer is

Explanation:

Answer:

radiation

Explanation:

radiation is when an existing heat source spreads heat to its surroundings

___ and ___ are located in the nucleus of the atom while ____ exist in orbitals in the empty space outside of the nucleus

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Answer:

Neutrons and Protons, Electrons

Explanation:

Neutrons and protons are in the inside as electrons orbit around it in a circular pattern

2) A sample of argon has a volume of 5.0 Land the pressure is 650 mm Hg If the final temperature is
30. C, the final volume is 5.7 L, and the final pressure is 800. mm Hg, what was the initial temperature
of the argon?

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Answer:

[tex]T_1 = -57.15^{\circ}C[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

[tex]P_1 = 650mmHg[/tex] --- Initial Pressure

[tex]V_1 = 5.0L[/tex] --- Initial Volume

[tex]V_2 = 5.7L[/tex] --- Final Volume

[tex]P_2 = 800mmHg[/tex] --- Final Pressure

[tex]T_2 = 30C[/tex] ---- Final Temperature

Required

Determine the initial temperature (T1)

This question will be solved using combined gas law which states:

[tex]\frac{P_1V_1}{T_1} = \frac{P_2V_2}{T_2}[/tex]

However, the final temperature must be converted to degree kelvin

[tex]T_2 = 30C[/tex] --- Add 273.15

[tex]T_2 = 30k + 273.15 k[/tex]

[tex]T_2 = 303.15k[/tex]

Make T1 the subject in [tex]\frac{P_1V_1}{T_1} = \frac{P_2V_2}{T_2}[/tex]

[tex]T_1 = \frac{P_1V_1T_2}{P_2V_2}[/tex]

Substitute values for P1, V1, T2, P2 and V2

[tex]T_1 = \frac{650 * 5.0 * 303.15}{800 * 5.7}[/tex]

[tex]T_1 = \frac{985237.5}{4560}[/tex]

[tex]T_1 = 216.060855263[/tex]

Approximate

[tex]T_1 = 216k[/tex]

Convert to degree Celsius

[tex]T_1 = 216k[/tex] --- Subtract 273.15

[tex]T_1 = 216 - 273.15[/tex]

[tex]T_1 = -57.15^{\circ}C[/tex]

Hence, the initial temperature is -57.15C

As the blood travels through your body, it _______.

A. picks up nutrients, water, and waste materials

B. pulmonary circulation

C. the lungs, where it picks up oxygen again

D. capillaries

E. 5

F. systemic circulation

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Answer:

C. the lungs where it picks up oxygen again

How many moles of Ca3N2 will be produced if you react 6.3 moles of Calcium with an excess (more than you need) of Nitrogen?
3Ca + N2→ Ca3N2

a) 18.9 moles of Ca3N2
b) 6.3 moles of Ca3N2
c) 2.1 moles of Ca3N2

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

For every mol of Ca3N2 produced, you will need 3 mols of Ca

So the answer can be set up using a proportion.

3/1 = 6.3 / x               Cross multiply

3x = 6.3 *1                 Divide by 3

3x/3 = 6.3/3

x = 2.1

The answer is C

2.1 moles of Ca3N2 will be produced if you react 6.3 moles of Calcium with an excess nitrogen. Details about stoichiometry can he be found below.

How to calculate number of moles?

The number of moles of a compound can be calculated as follows:

The chemical reaction between calcium and nitrogen is given as follows:

3Ca + N2→ Ca3N2

Based on the above reaction, 3 moles of calcium forms 1 mole of Ca3N2

Hence, 6.3 moles of calcium will produce 6.3/3

= 2.1 moles of Ca3N2

Therefore, 2.1 moles of Ca3N2 will be produced if you react 6.3 moles of calcium with an excess nitrogen.

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What are the three properties of waves?

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Answer: amplitude, wavelength, and frequency.

Explanation:

1. What do you observe when you poor a hot into the glass
containing intant coffee?

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Answer:

The water in glass turns dark brown.

This is due to diffusion where the coffee molecules move from the region of their high concentration to a region of their lower concentration in water.

Answer:

The instant coffee acts as a solute when hot water (the solvent) is poured.  The instant coffee quickly dissolves and makes a solution.

Explanation:

If a concentrated solution of acetic acid is 99.5 % HC2 H3 O2 and has a density of 1.05 g/mL, what is the concentration of this acid in moles per litre?

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Answer:

[CH₃COOH] = 17.4 M

Explanation:

Acetic acid → CH₃COOH

Molar mass → 60 g/mol

99.5% is percent by mass concentration. It means that 99.5 grams of solute are contained in 100g of solution.

Density → 1.05 g/mL. This data is always referred to solution, not solute!.

We determine solution's volume:

1.05 g/mL = 100 g / V → V = 100 g /1.05 g/mL → 95.2 mL

Now we know, that 99.5 g of acetic acid are contained in 95.2 mL

Let's convert to mmoles → 99.5 g / 60 g/mol = 1.66 moles

We convert solution's volume to L → 95.2 mL . 1L / 1000 mL = 0.0952 L

M (mol/L) = 1.66 mol / 0.0952 L = 17.4 M

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Answer:

Cell Y Only

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. B

2.C

Explanation:

I just used logic, it's been a while since I've done this but right now I'm in Honors Chemistry and I think I have the qualifications to answer this question. Sorry if I'm wrong.

The sun is located in the center of our solar system. Where is the sun located in our disc-shaped
galaxy?

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*Answer:-*

The sun is about 1/3 the distance from the center of the Milky Way galaxy to its outer edges. It's located in a smaller spiral arm, between two large arms, called the Orion Arm.

How many moles are present in 5.24 x 1023 molecules of CH4?

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Answer:

0.807 moles

Explanation:

No of molecules = No of mole × Avogadro's number

No of mole = No of molecules / Avogadro's number

No of mole = 5.24×10^23/6.02×10^23

0.870 moles

Name a famous scientists and why they're
famous.

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Answer:

Nikola Tesla

Explanation:

He made electricity major, he invented the first AC, and developed AC generation and transmission tech.

Compare and contrast atoms and molecules. Cite specific examples from the readings, as well as what you may already know, to support your comparison.

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Answer:

The main difference between an atom and a molecule lies in the size: while the atom is the smallest unit into which matter can be divided into any of its states, a molecule is the union of a group of atoms, that is, this composed of several atoms. Thus, for example, a water molecule is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom (H2O). Therefore, it can be said that atoms are the smallest unit in which the chemical elements of the world can be divided, while molecules are the particles of matter that are formed through the combination of these elements.

3. What is the best description of an ionic bond?
A. electrostatic force of attraction between positive and negative ions
B. electrostatic force of repulsion between ions of the same charge
C. nuclear force of attraction between protons of different atoms
D. nuclear force of repulsion between protons of different atoms

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I think B may be the answer sorry if I'm wrong

A scientist took notes about the fossil in the picture.
Notes:
1. The body is shaped like a fish.
2. The body has a tail shaped like a fish's tail.
3. The body has a spine and ribs.
Where is the most likely place that this animal lived long ago?
O A. desert
O B. forest
Ос.
mountain
OD. Ocean

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Answer:

b. forest ....

I think ansesters also lived in forest by wearing leaves like their clothes .... etc

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If you place Alka -Seltzer tablets in a closed container of water, the tablets effervescence then produce a gas. What will eventually happen inside this closed container?

A. Not enough information to determine.
B. The pressure decreases.
C. The pressure increases.
D. The pressure remains the same.

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Answer:

c the pressure increases

25 points!!! please Which types of elements areconsidered neutraland Where are these types of elements found on the periodic table

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Elements which composed of an equal amount of three components protons, neutrons and electrons are considered neutral elements. example of neutral elements are hydrogen, helium, lithium and beryllium...

What number do we use to represent the connection of a solid, liquid, or solvent?

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Answer:Molarity tells us the number of moles of solute in exactly one liter of a solution. (Note that molarity is spelled with an "r" and is represented by a capital M.) We need two pieces of information to calculate the molarity of a solute in a solution: The moles of solute present in the solution

Explanation:

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b. increase in surface area

Further explanation

Given

Speeding up a chemical reaction

Required

Factors used to speed up reactions

Solution

There are several factors that influence reaction kinetics :  

1. Concentration  

2. Surface area  

3. Temperature  

4. Catalyst  

5. Pressure  

6. Stirring  

Temperature is related to the kinetic energy of the particles. Heat is absorbed causes the particles of matter to move faster so that the reaction can take place faster

The enlarged surface area of the reactants causes more particles to react with other particles.

50 g square block of sulfur can be broken into small pieces or powdered so that more particles come into contact with each other

The power has gone out and you find a flashlight that uses batteries. When you turn on the flashlight, you are transforming:

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In a flashlight, the electrical energy becomes light energy and thermal energy in the bulb.
The electric energy

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It’s due today

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Answer:

There is nothing with data to help us complete this chart

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Why do we round numbers?

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Answer:

We round numbers so we can find an answer or an estimate that will be close to the actual answer. Rounding numbers is also another way to get close to an exact answer without the trouble of having to calculate every number.

Answer:

Rounding numbers make the numbers easier and more simple to use . Though they may less accurate because of the changes number . Rounding is mainly used for estimates

List the 3 particles of an atom (w/their symbol & charge)

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Proton p      +1

Neutron n       0

Electron e-      -1

Create a creature the reproduces asexually

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Answer:

Hydra bud

Explanation:

this plant reproduces asexually

Why did workers form labor unions?

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Answer:

Labor unions were created in order to help the workers with work-related difficulties such as low pay, unsafe or unsanitary working conditions, long hours, and other situations. ... Sometimes the unions organized strikes in order to try to change the conditions of the workers.

Explanation:

Answer:

to speak with one voice

Explanation:

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Answer:

The nose consists of the visible external nose and the internal nasal cavity. The nasal septum divides the nasal cavity into right and left sides. Air enters two openings, the external nares (nostrils; singular, naris), and passes into the vestibule and through passages called meatuses. The bony walls of the meatuses, called concha, are formed by facial bones (the inferior nasal concha and the ethmoid bone). From the meatuses, air then funnels into two (left and right) internal nares. Hair, mucus, blood capillaries, and cilia that line the nasal cavity filter, moisten, warm, and eliminate debris from the passing air.

The pharynx (throat) consists of the following three regions, listed in order through which incoming air passes:

The nasopharynx receives the incoming air from the two internal nares. The two auditory tubes that equalize air pressure in the middle ear also enter here. The pharyngeal tonsil (adenoid) lies at the back of the nasopharynx.

The oropharyrnx receives air from the nasopharynx and food from the oral cavity. The palatine and lingual tonsils are located here.

The laryngopharynx passes food to the esophagus and air to the larynx.

The larynx receives air from the laryngopharynx. It consists of several pieces of cartilage that are joined by membranes and ligaments, shown in Figure 2:

The epiglottis, the first piece of cartilage of the larynx, is a flexible flap that covers the glottis, the upper region of the larynx, during swallowing to prevent the entrance of food.

The thyroid cartilage protects the front of the larynx. A forward projection of this cartilage appears as the Adam's apple (anatomically known as the laryngeal prominence).

The paired arytenoid cartilages in the rear are horizontally attached to the thyroid cartilage in the front by folds of mucous membranes. The upper vestibular folds (false vocal cords) contain muscle fibers that bring the folds together and allow the breath to be held during periods of muscular pressure on the thoracic cavity (straining while defecating or lifting a heavy object, for example). The lower vocal folds (true vocal cords) contain elastic ligaments that vibrate when skeletal muscles move them into the path of outgoing air. Various sounds, including speech, are produced in this manner.

The cricoid cartilage, the paired cuneiform cartilages, and the paired corniculate cartilages are the remaining cartilages supporting the larynx.

The trachea (windpipe) is a flexible tube, 10 to 12 cm (4 inches) long and 2.5 cm (1 inch) in diameter (Figure 2).

The mucosa is the inner layer of the trachea. It contains mucus‐producing goblet cells and pseudostratified ciliated epithelium. The movement of the cilia sweeps debris away from the lungs toward the pharynx.

The submucosa is a layer of areolar connective tissue that surrounds the mucosa.

Hyaline cartilage forms 16 to 20 C‐shaped rings that wrap around the submucosa. The rigid rings prevent the trachea from collapsing during inspiration.

The adventitia is the outermost layer of the trachea. It consists of areolar connective tissue.

The primary bronchi are two tubes that branch from the trachea to the left and right lungs.

Inside the lungs, each primary bronchus divides repeatedly into branches of smaller diameters, forming secondary (lobar) bronchi, tertiary (segmental) bronchi, and numerous orders of bronchioles (1 mm or less in diameter), including terminal bronchioles (0.5 mm in diameter) and microscopic respiratory bronchioles. The wall of the primary bronchi is constructed like the trachea, but as the branches of the tree get smaller, the cartilaginous rings and the mucosa are replaced by smooth muscle.

Alveolar ducts are the final branches of the bronchial tree. Each alveolar duct has enlarged, bubblelike swellings along its length. Each swelling is called an alveolus. Some adjacent alveoli are connected by alveolar pores.

The respiratory membrane consists of the alveolar and capillary walls. Gas exchange occurs across this membrane. Characteristics of this membrane follow:

Type I cells are thin, squamous epithelial cells that constitute the primary cell type of the alveolar wall. Oxygen diffusion occurs across these cells.

Type II cells are cuboidal epithelial cells that are interspersed among the type I cells. Type II cells secrete pulmonary surfactant (a phospholipid bound to a protein) that reduces the surface tension of the moisture that covers the alveolar walls. A reduction in surface tension permits oxygen to diffuse more easily into the moisture. A lower surface tension also prevents the moisture on opposite walls of an alveolus or alveolar duct from cohering and causing the minute airway to collapse.

Alveolar macrophage cells (dust cells) wander among the other cells of the alveolar wall, removing debris and microorganisms.

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