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What advantage is it that the human body temperature 37 degrees?
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What are the parts of a flower's reproductive system?
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What is the slope of the line passing through # (2,5); (0,0)#?
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How do you write 0.75 thousand in scientific notation?
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How do you convert #3/20# to a percentage?
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How do you factor #8x^2 + 28x + 12# completely?
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Is the spleen superior to the kidney?
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What is the basic cell of the nervous system?
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What is the role of potassium in muscle contraction?
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What are examples of demand-pull inflation?
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Why do food chains rarely have more than four trophic levels?
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What is the role of a synapse?
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What is the name for the chemicals stored in the synaptic vesicles?
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What are the five components of a classic migraine headache?
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What four structures protect the central nervous system?
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What is the difference between psychology and physiology?
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What is the difference between Anorexia and Bulimia?
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What is a T4 lymphocyte?
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A 2 year old boy begins severely craving for salt and starts developing sexually. His test results shows hyperglycemia. What endocrine gland is hypersecreting? Why?
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Asynapse is the space between what?
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What happens to neurotransmitters after synaptic transmission and why does this need to happen?
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In a neural pathway, a synapse is what?
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What is a chemical synapse?
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Why is the respiratory system important to cellular respiration?
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Can food aversions be related to OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) ?
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What is cellular respiration?
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How are photosynthesis and cellular respiration related?
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Question #4aaa8
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What produces the odors associated with halitosis (bad breath)?
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What are the functions of the cornea, pupil, lens, retina, and optic nerve?
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Are the kidneys located posterior, anterior, inferior or medial to the heart?
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Acne is a skin condition associated with secretions from what glands?
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What is a compound verb and some examples?
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How do the lungs help maintain homeostasis in the body?
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What is the most common neurotransmitter?
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What is the role of bile in digestion of fats?
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What is leukocytosis?
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What is the main function of the right side of the heart?
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Which heart chamber receives oxygenated blood from the lungs?
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Which type of blood cells are the most abundant in a healthy human body?
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What does insoluble fiber do in digestive system?
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Why does the small intestine require an alkaline pH?
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What is the name of the middle part of the small intestine?
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What is the largest organ in the digestive system?
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Which veins which supply blood to heart?
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How does cartilage receive nutrients?
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Adolescent females often require additional amounts of iron in their diet. Why?
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What are some functions of muscles?
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The process of keratinization begins in what layer of skin?
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What are the layers of the epidermis?
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While walking barefoot in the woods, Joe stepped on a thorn that penetrated through the sole of his foot to the dermis. How many layers of epidermis did the thorn penetrate?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E 5?
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What are the first branches of the human respiratory system?
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Does cartilage contain blood vessels?
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Is you heart behind either of the lungs?
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What is the difference between epithelium and epidermis?
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Question #489de
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Is oxygen an organic or inorganic molecule?
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What is thermochemistry?
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Question #96750
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How does charge affect the strength of an acid?
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How does pH affect cellular respiration?
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Question #2db27
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Question #ffd08
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What is momentum?
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What is a renewable energy source and what are some examples?
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Question #50cb2
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How is chemical bonding used by organisms?
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Question #9a770
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What is the function of water in photosynthesis?
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What is the process of photosynthesis?
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Why is photosynthesis important to all life on earth?
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What is the difference between respiration and photosynthesis?
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Why are carbohydrates needed by the body? what are they used for?
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How are photosynthesis and cellular respiration similar?
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What gas is released during photosynthesis?
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Why can't diffusion happen in solids?
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How are reaction rate and equilibrium related?
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How can isotopes be used in medicine?