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Altimeter - ANSWER-An instrument that uses air pressure to record height, such as the height of an airplane. Anemometer - ANSWER-An instrument to measure wind speed. Angiosperm - ANSWER-A group of plants that produce seeds enclosed within an ovary, which may mature into a fruit. Annuals - ANSWER-Plants that die after one growing season. Asexual Reproduction - ANSWER-Reproduction involving ONE parent only. Atmosphere - ANSWER-The Earth's atmosphere is primarily nitrogen and oxygen. - atmosphere extends to the surface of about 10km. - stratosphere extends from 10km to 50km - mesosphere extends from 50km to 80km - thermosphere extends beyond 80km Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) - ANSWER-Light emission from the upper atmosphere that appear in many shapes and colors. Bacillus - ANSWER-a rod-shaped bacteria. Blood - ANSWER-Fluid that circulates throughout the body of an animal, distributing nutrients (usually oxygen). Canopy - ANSWER-A layer of tree branches and other vegetation elevated above the ground. Carbon Dioxide (C02) - ANSWER-A colorless, odorless gas that is important in the Earth's atmospheric greenhouse effect. Carcinogen - ANSWER-A substance that can lead to cancer. Carcinoma - ANSWER-A malignant (infectious) tumor, which forms in the skin and outside of internal organs. Carnivore - ANSWER-An organism that eats meat, which includes animals, fungi, and plants. Ceilometer - ANSWER-An instrument that measures cloud height. Cell - ANSWER-A fundamental unit of all light. The cell consists of an outer plasma membrane, the cytoplasm, and genetic material (DNA). Celsius - ANSWER-A temperature scale which freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees. Chemical Properties - ANSWER-Properties that do change the chemical nature of matter. - change results in an entirely different kind of matter. - burning, tarnishing, rusting, decomposing Chemotherapy - ANSWER-A cancer treatment that includes chemicals toxic to malignant (infected) cells.

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NYSTCE Multi-Subject CST: Part 3, Arts
& Sciences Exam Questions With
Accurate Answers

Altimeter - ANSWER-An instrument that uses air pressure to record height, such as the
height of an airplane.



Anemometer - ANSWER-An instrument to measure wind speed.



Angiosperm - ANSWER-A group of plants that produce seeds enclosed within an ovary,
which may mature into a fruit.



Annuals - ANSWER-Plants that die after one growing season.



Asexual Reproduction - ANSWER-Reproduction involving ONE parent only.



Atmosphere - ANSWER-The Earth's atmosphere is primarily nitrogen and oxygen.

- atmosphere extends to the surface of about 10km.

- stratosphere extends from 10km to 50km

- mesosphere extends from 50km to 80km

- thermosphere extends beyond 80km



Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) - ANSWER-Light emission from the upper
atmosphere that appear in many shapes and colors.



Bacillus - ANSWER-a rod-shaped bacteria.



Blood - ANSWER-Fluid that circulates throughout the body of an animal, distributing
nutrients (usually oxygen).

, Canopy - ANSWER-A layer of tree branches and other vegetation elevated above the
ground.



Carbon Dioxide (C02) - ANSWER-A colorless, odorless gas that is important in the
Earth's atmospheric greenhouse effect.



Carcinogen - ANSWER-A substance that can lead to cancer.



Carcinoma - ANSWER-A malignant (infectious) tumor, which forms in the skin and
outside of internal organs.



Carnivore - ANSWER-An organism that eats meat, which includes animals, fungi, and
plants.



Ceilometer - ANSWER-An instrument that measures cloud height.



Cell - ANSWER-A fundamental unit of all light. The cell consists of an outer plasma
membrane, the cytoplasm, and genetic material (DNA).



Celsius - ANSWER-A temperature scale which freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100
degrees.



Chemical Properties - ANSWER-Properties that do change the chemical nature of
matter.

- change results in an entirely different kind of matter.

- burning, tarnishing, rusting, decomposing



Chemotherapy - ANSWER-A cancer treatment that includes chemicals toxic to
malignant (infected) cells.



Chinook Wind - ANSWER-A warm, dry wind on the eastern side of the Rocky
Mountains.

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