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As temperature rises, what happens to molecules of air?
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The molecules of air increase in size.
There are fewer interactions between the air molecules.
The molecules of air move more quickly.
The molecules of air stop colliding with the balloon wall.
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When heat is transferred through electromagnetic waves (ex: campfire) what is it called?
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Convection
Induction
Radiation
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As temperature rises, what happens to molecules of air?
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When heat is transferred through electromagnetic waves (ex: campfire) what is it called?
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When one form of energy is converted into other forms of energy, the total amount of energy
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The transfer of thermal energy is always -
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A teacher asks students to decrease their kinetic energy. What could the students do to decrease their kinetic energy?
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Kinetic energy describes an object in
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The Sun heats the Earth by what form of energy transfer?
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Sophie’s hands are cold, she decides to rub them together. What energy conversion is taking place?
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The food we eat provides us energy through digestion, which is known as
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When a metal spoon is placed in a hot liquid, what is the name of the transfer of heat from the bowl of liquid to the handle of the spoon?
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If thermal insulators conduct heat poorly, which of the following is the best example?
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Particles in a solid move ________________ than/as particles in a gas.
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If two things are not in direct contact, but heat it transferring through electromagnetic waves or fluids, which of the following is the correct terms for their type of transfer?
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The transfer of heat by conduction is most easily achieved by a -
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What is occurring with the energy and molecules in a substance that is condensing from a gas to a liquid?
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Which of the following is an example of a feedback mechanism that allows an animal to maintain internal temperature homeostasis?
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When going from a cooler environment to an excessively warmer one, what is the body’s response in order to maintain homeostasis?
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A sea anemone (or something with multiple planes of symmetry) is said to have
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What is one way the body reacts to cold weather?
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Which of the following is a structure NOT found in eukaryotic (animal) cells?
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If the concentration of water outside of a cell is lower than the concentration inside the cell, how would the cell respond to maintain homeostasis?
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Which of the following is the best example of a parasitic relationship?
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What is the one thing that makes mutualistic relationships work among organisms?
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If there is a hookworm inside a dog, absorbing all of its nutrients and the dog becomes malnourished and weak, what is the best way to describe this relationship?
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Is a crocodile keeps its mouth open for a long period of time, a plover will fly into its mouth and will eat the food between the teeth of the crocodile. The crocodile benefits by having its teeth cleaned and the plover benefits by receiving food. What type of relationship exists between the crocodile and the plover?
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Which of the following accurately depicts the route bile follows in the digestive system?
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A growling stomach and the stimulation of hunger represent the -
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What type of relationship exists between a tapeworm and its host?