Host - ANSWER a food source
Barometer - ANSWER an instrum
Decrease in atmospheric pressure - ANSWER associated with stormy weather and precipitation
ent that measures atmospheric pressure
Anemometer - ANSWER measures the speed of wind or gas current
Hygrometer - ANSWER measures humidity ...
Decrease in atmospheric pressure - ANSWER associated with stormy weather and precipitation
Barometer - ANSWER an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
Anemometer - ANSWER measures the speed of wind or gas current
Hygrometer - ANSWER measures humidity of air or gas
Independent Variable - ANSWER quantity that is known, plotted along the X-axis
Dependent Variable - ANSWER quantity that is unknown, plotted along the Y-axis
Recessive - ANSWER little t, an allele that is masked when a dominant allele is present
Dominant - ANSWER big T, describes a trait that covers over, or dominates, another form of that trait.
Commenalism - ANSWER a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other neither is
harmed nor benefited
Mutualism - ANSWER a relationship between two species in which both species benefit
Parasitism - ANSWER a relationship between two organisms of different species where one benefits and
the other is harmed
, Osmosis - ANSWER diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane, how water enters a
plant
Nimbostratus clouds - ANSWER gray rain clouds
Kinetic energy - ANSWER motion of an object (ball rolling down a hill)
Large bodies of water - ANSWER absorb heat and release heat at a lower rate then the surrounding land
air (high specific heat capacity of water)
Call walls - ANSWER enable cells to withstand internal water pressure without rupturing, protect the cell,
the surface area and volume of a cell 4:1 ratio
Gettysburg Adress - ANSWER "all men are created equal", Lincoln gave it after civil war, purpose was to
create a cemetery for the fallen soldiers, wanted to bring the country together
US constitution was written to - ANSWER establish a national government and define its powers, places
limits on government
Due process - ANSWER constitutional guarantee that no person may be deprived of life, liberty, or
property without fair legal proceedings
Free trade allows - ANSWER each country to specialize in goods it can produce more efficiently and
cheaply without added costs from tariffs, all of which produces lower consumer prices
Checks and balances prevents - ANSWER political power from going to one branch of government,
prevents any single branch from becoming too powerful
Delegates to the constitutional convention of 1787 included - ANSWER both a senate and house of
representatives to promote fair representation for larger and smaller states
Education standards - ANSWER power belongs only to the states and not the federal government
, Delegated powers - ANSWER granted to the federal government, given to president by congress
Concurrent powers - ANSWER granted to both state and federal government
Reserved powers - ANSWER not delegated to federal government
Illinois economy - ANSWER agricultural
Conflicts between Native American populations and European settlers (in US) most often focused on -
ANSWER differences in cultural views and values related to land ownership and use
Voluntary exchange - ANSWER free and willing exchange of goods and services between buyers and
sellers, leaves both buyer and seller better off after the exchange than before
Communist - ANSWER capital and production are owned and operated by society rather than private
individuals and businesses,
places governments in control of most or all aspects of economic life, loss of individual freedoms
Place - ANSWER physical and human characteristics of a location
Isthmus - ANSWER narrow strip of land that connects two larger land masses and separates two bodies
of water
Cultural diffusion - ANSWER spread of cultural beliefs and practices from one group to another, gives
insights about the natural resources available to a group- economic activity
Acculturation - ANSWER assimilation to a different culture, changing culture
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