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3. what is a Basin P P P Shaped pelvis: the pelvis supports and balances the tor-
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tion in plants
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n the HAPLOID GAMETOPHYTE stage, ga-
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Pmetes which are reproductive cells, are produced through
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mitosis. The male and female gametes fuse to form a diplo
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id zygote, which then develops into the sporophyte. The m
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ature sporophyte produces spores through meiosis and the
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11. What shape are
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what is are biodi- Habitat loss , Invasive Species, over harvesting, and cli-
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20. What is habitat
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29. What are estuar- regions where fresh water and salt water mix
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30. What is the bios- the part of Earth where life exists
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31. What is the
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lithosphere?
32. What is the hy-
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33. What is the at-
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34. What is osteope- Reduction in bone mass
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35. What is osteo-
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36. What is a chemi- when elements join, their atoms are held together. The
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37. What is a ionic
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gain electrons to achieve stability.
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38. What is covalent they share electrons to achive a full outer shell instead of
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bonds gaining or losing electrons. Covalent bonds can be single,
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electrons)
39. what are non
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1. What are P Repositioned forearm magnum, Basin, Valgus angle at t P P P P P P P
the Adaptations he knee, Non-Opposable big toe
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in Australopithe-
P
Pcus Afarensi
P
2. what is the repo- the spinal cord enters the skill from the base rather then t
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sitioned forear he back
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m magnum
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3. what is a Basin P P P Shaped pelvis: the pelvis supports and balances the tor-
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so, serving as the body's center of gravity
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4. what is Valgus a the femurs point toward the knees to shift the center of gra
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ngle at the knee vity more easily
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5. what is Non-Op- P P the toes of the foot are in line to efficiently direct downward fo
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posable big toe
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6. what is alterna-P P Plants have a life cycle with two distinct stages, the GAME
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tion of genera-
P P P TOPHYTE stage and the SPOROPHYTE stage. Cycling b P P P P P P P
tion in plants
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n the HAPLOID GAMETOPHYTE stage, ga-
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Pmetes which are reproductive cells, are produced through
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mitosis. The male and female gametes fuse to form a diplo
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id zygote, which then develops into the sporophyte. The m
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ature sporophyte produces spores through meiosis and the
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spores undergo mitosis to produce the haploid gametophy
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te.
7. What is radial P P P can be split into two identical halves by drawing a plan thro
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symmetry ugh their longitudinal axis in more than one direction with t
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heir mouth forming one end of this axis. ( jellyfish, anemon
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mals have a top and bottom but not clear left or right or fron
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t or back
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8. What is Bilateral : can be divided into two mirrored halves by a sagittal plan
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symmetry e through their midline, splitting the animal into the left and
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right sides. Bilaterally symmetric animals are P P P P P
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usually polarized, having a head and Tail region, and are w
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ell adapted for directional movement
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9. What shape are Rod Shaped Bal
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bacillus bacteria P
10. What shape are l Shaped
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coccus bacteria P
11. What shape are
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spirillum bacte- P
ria
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12. What does blood cells, cell fragments, and fluid called plasma, which is yello
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consist of w colored and makes up about 55 percent of human blood
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Blood plasma contains water and electrolytes, proteins, gl P P P P P P P
13. what does blood ucose, and lipids.
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plasma consist P P
of
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14. What are the m ey are also known as erythrocytes
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ost abundant c
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ells in blood
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also known as leukocytes. White blood cells have nuclei an P P P P P P P P P
15. what is white
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blood cells P
platelets, also called thrombocytes P P P
16. what are cell
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fragments
platelets help the blood clot to stop bleeding wounds. Plate P P P P P P P P P
17. What do platelets lets are attracted to a wound activate each other and stick to
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Pdo the wall of the blood vessel to form a platelet plug P P P P P P P P P P
Virus classification based on nucleic acid genomes and re P P P P P P P P
18. What is the Balti- plication type
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more Classifica-
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tion?
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19.
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what is are biodi- Habitat loss , Invasive Species, over harvesting, and cli-
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versity threats
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20. What is habitat
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loss ndscapes or change land - use patterns for develop- P P P P P P P P
Pments Highways can divide and fragment habitat, known
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as habitat fragmentation. Habitat fragmentation can limit t
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he natural range of organisms and create artificial inter-
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Pactions with humans and other orginisms ( deer having to c
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ross highways ) P P
21. What are inva-
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sive species?
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invasive. Invasive species can lead to significant econom-
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Pic and environmental harm, and many invasive species h
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ave been introduced to an area by human activity.
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22. what is over har- overfishing of a specific fish species is overharvesting.
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vesting
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23. what is climate
P P P changes in the climate can have profound effects on organ
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change isms and threaten biodiversity in a region.
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24. What are the P P P Terrestrial or land, Freshwater biomes, and Marine Bio- P P P P P P P
worlds bioms P mes
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25. what is terrestrial tropical rain forest, Savanna, Desert, Temperate grass-
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biom land, Deciduous Forest, coniferous forest ( also called TaigP P P P P P P P
a)
26. what are the aq
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uatic biomes
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27. Freshwater Bio- P Lakes and rivers comprise less then 2 percent of the biosp
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ms
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or standing water. Running water include streams and river
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s
28. marine biomes P such as oceans make up more then 70% of the biosphere
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29. What are estuar- regions where fresh water and salt water mix
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ies?
30. What is the bios- the part of Earth where life exists
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phere?
31. What is the
P P is the terrestrial component,
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lithosphere?
32. What is the hy-
P P P all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and
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droshpere? seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's
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surface, such as clouds. P P P
33. What is the at-
P P P e is the adjacent gaseous envelope of a planet
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mosphere?
34. What is osteope- Reduction in bone mass
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nia?
35. What is osteo-
P P severe reduction in bone mass, it is a disease charac-
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porosis? terized by low bone density and increases the fragility of
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bones and the risk of bone fractures.
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36. What is a chemi- when elements join, their atoms are held together. The
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cal bond
P electrons are the part of the atom that form bonds. P P P P P P P P P
37. What is a ionic
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bond another atom gaining the electrons that were lost by the
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first atom. When atoms form iconic bonds they lose or
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gain electrons to achieve stability.
P P P P
38. What is covalent they share electrons to achive a full outer shell instead of
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bonds gaining or losing electrons. Covalent bonds can be single,
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double, or even triple bonds ( involving one, two, or three
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electrons)
39. what are non
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polar covalent
P ly equally
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bonds
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