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[Show more]How many chamber does the heart have? - Four 
 
Which Chamber is located on the top left of the heart? - Right Atrium 
 
Which chamber is located on the top right of the heart? - Left Atrium 
 
Which chamber is located on the bottom right of the heart? - Left ventricle 
 
Which chamber i...
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Add to cartHow many chamber does the heart have? - Four 
 
Which Chamber is located on the top left of the heart? - Right Atrium 
 
Which chamber is located on the top right of the heart? - Left Atrium 
 
Which chamber is located on the bottom right of the heart? - Left ventricle 
 
Which chamber i...
Gizmos - Identifying nutrients in foods 
 
Benedict Test - Test for monosaccharides 
 
Iodine/lugol Test - Test for starch 
 
Biuret Test - Test for proteins 
 
Sudan Test - Test for lipids 
Which number is equal to the number of protons in the atom? - Atomic Number 
 
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Add to cartGizmos - Identifying nutrients in foods 
 
Benedict Test - Test for monosaccharides 
 
Iodine/lugol Test - Test for starch 
 
Biuret Test - Test for proteins 
 
Sudan Test - Test for lipids 
Which number is equal to the number of protons in the atom? - Atomic Number 
 
No charge at...
Which mRNA sequence complements the DNA sequence below? - Sequence C 
 
Which statement is true about the nitrogen bases in DNA and RNA - Uracil is found in RNA only. Thymine is found in DNA only 
 
Which tRNA anticodon will complement this mRNA codon? - Anticodon B 
 
What base sequence in...
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Add to cartWhich mRNA sequence complements the DNA sequence below? - Sequence C 
 
Which statement is true about the nitrogen bases in DNA and RNA - Uracil is found in RNA only. Thymine is found in DNA only 
 
Which tRNA anticodon will complement this mRNA codon? - Anticodon B 
 
What base sequence in...
Based on the diagram below, rank three objects from least dense to most dense. - object X, object Y, object Z 
 
fill in the blank: an object is most likely to sink in water if? - it has a high density 
 
A ball has a mass of 33.6 grams and a volume of 14.0 cubic centimeters (cc). What is its ...
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Add to cartBased on the diagram below, rank three objects from least dense to most dense. - object X, object Y, object Z 
 
fill in the blank: an object is most likely to sink in water if? - it has a high density 
 
A ball has a mass of 33.6 grams and a volume of 14.0 cubic centimeters (cc). What is its ...
Using the Gizmo, a student types the word "teaching" four times, recording times of 45.1, 24.4, 19.6 and 14.8 seconds, in that order. Which of the following is the most likely explanation of these results? - The student tried the same type of test four times. 
 
A student sets up an experiment ...
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Add to cartUsing the Gizmo, a student types the word "teaching" four times, recording times of 45.1, 24.4, 19.6 and 14.8 seconds, in that order. Which of the following is the most likely explanation of these results? - The student tried the same type of test four times. 
 
A student sets up an experiment ...
Right ventricle - Pumps blood to lungs 
 
What type of blood vessel returns blood to the heart - Veins 
 
What order does blood flow through the body - Right atrium right ventricle lungs left atrium left ventricle body 
 
Which blood sample came from the left ventricle - Sample A bright ...
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Add to cartRight ventricle - Pumps blood to lungs 
 
What type of blood vessel returns blood to the heart - Veins 
 
What order does blood flow through the body - Right atrium right ventricle lungs left atrium left ventricle body 
 
Which blood sample came from the left ventricle - Sample A bright ...
Which object converts sunlight into sugars? - Corn 
 
Which object converts wind power to electricity? - Wind Turbine 
 
Which object converts light to electricity? - Solar Panel 
 
Which object converts electricity to light? - Lightbulb 
 
Where do you think humans get energy? - From...
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Add to cartWhich object converts sunlight into sugars? - Corn 
 
Which object converts wind power to electricity? - Wind Turbine 
 
Which object converts light to electricity? - Solar Panel 
 
Which object converts electricity to light? - Lightbulb 
 
Where do you think humans get energy? - From...
Q1) What is the order of the seasons? - spring, summer, fall, and winter. 
 
Q2) A traffic light is green. What color will it be next? - Yellow 
 
Q3) If today is Wednesday, what day will it be 9 days from now? - Friday 
 
Q4) What do seasons, traffic lights, and days of the week all have i...
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Add to cartQ1) What is the order of the seasons? - spring, summer, fall, and winter. 
 
Q2) A traffic light is green. What color will it be next? - Yellow 
 
Q3) If today is Wednesday, what day will it be 9 days from now? - Friday 
 
Q4) What do seasons, traffic lights, and days of the week all have i...
Atom - The basic unit of matter. 
An atom is the smallest particle of the element that still has all the properties of the element. 
Atoms are made up of smaller particles called protons, neutrons, and electrons. the smaller electrons orbit around a central nucleus of protons and neutrons. 
 
Ato...
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Add to cartAtom - The basic unit of matter. 
An atom is the smallest particle of the element that still has all the properties of the element. 
Atoms are made up of smaller particles called protons, neutrons, and electrons. the smaller electrons orbit around a central nucleus of protons and neutrons. 
 
Ato...
how does light intensity affect oxygen production - up to 40% increasing the light intensity increases the oxygen production. Beyond 40% there is no effect. 
 
how does temp affect oxygen production - oxygen production is maximized around 25 degrees Celsius. Oxygen production goes down when te...
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Add to carthow does light intensity affect oxygen production - up to 40% increasing the light intensity increases the oxygen production. Beyond 40% there is no effect. 
 
how does temp affect oxygen production - oxygen production is maximized around 25 degrees Celsius. Oxygen production goes down when te...
What important gas do we take is when we breathe? - Oxygen 
 
What important gas we breathe out? - Carbon dioxide 
 
When the water turns blue, which gas is it most common? - O2(oxygen) 
 
When the water turns yellow, which gas is most common? - CO2( carbon Dioxide) 
 
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Add to cartWhat important gas do we take is when we breathe? - Oxygen 
 
What important gas we breathe out? - Carbon dioxide 
 
When the water turns blue, which gas is it most common? - O2(oxygen) 
 
When the water turns yellow, which gas is most common? - CO2( carbon Dioxide) 
 
What does it tell ...
1. A student tried to solve the following problem by selecting the tile as shown. What, if anything, did the student do wrong? - B. The student chose the correct tile, but needs to flip the tile to make the units cancel 
 
2. Based on the tiles, shown, how many moles of oxygen gas (O2) are needed...
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Add to cart1. A student tried to solve the following problem by selecting the tile as shown. What, if anything, did the student do wrong? - B. The student chose the correct tile, but needs to flip the tile to make the units cancel 
 
2. Based on the tiles, shown, how many moles of oxygen gas (O2) are needed...
Radioactive - The atoms decay over time and emit radiation. 
 
Isotope - The same number of protons, but a different number of Neutrons. 
 
Ionized - The number of electronic do not equal the number of protons. 
 
Atom - The basic unit of a chemical element. 
 
Atomic number - the num...
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Add to cartRadioactive - The atoms decay over time and emit radiation. 
 
Isotope - The same number of protons, but a different number of Neutrons. 
 
Ionized - The number of electronic do not equal the number of protons. 
 
Atom - The basic unit of a chemical element. 
 
Atomic number - the num...
Suppose a single light bulb burns out. How do you think this will affect lights that are strung along a single wire? - All of the other lights will go out. This is an example of a series circuit. 
 
How will a single burned-out bulb affect the string of lights if each light is attached to its own...
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Add to cartSuppose a single light bulb burns out. How do you think this will affect lights that are strung along a single wire? - All of the other lights will go out. This is an example of a series circuit. 
 
How will a single burned-out bulb affect the string of lights if each light is attached to its own...
Look at the DNA molecule shown to the right. What does it look like? - a twisted ladder 
 
Based on this picture, how do you think a DNA molecule makes a copy of itself? - it splits and untwists 
 
What are the two DNA components shown in the Gizmo? - nucleoside and phosphate 
 
How many di...
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Add to cartLook at the DNA molecule shown to the right. What does it look like? - a twisted ladder 
 
Based on this picture, how do you think a DNA molecule makes a copy of itself? - it splits and untwists 
 
What are the two DNA components shown in the Gizmo? - nucleoside and phosphate 
 
How many di...
A white powder is added to a solution. The images show observations made before the powder is added, just after the powder has been added, and a little while later. (The liquid in the small beaker is phenol red solution.) What evidence shows that a chemical change has taken place? - Correct Answe...
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Add to cartA white powder is added to a solution. The images show observations made before the powder is added, just after the powder has been added, and a little while later. (The liquid in the small beaker is phenol red solution.) What evidence shows that a chemical change has taken place? - Correct Answe...
.005% - What percentage of Earth's water can be found in soil? 
 
1.9% - What percentage of Earth's water is stored in snow and ice? 
 
68.7% - What percentage of Earth's fresh water is stored in ice and snow? 
 
.009% - What percentage of Earth's water is found in lakes? 
 
transpir...
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Add to cart.005% - What percentage of Earth's water can be found in soil? 
 
1.9% - What percentage of Earth's water is stored in snow and ice? 
 
68.7% - What percentage of Earth's fresh water is stored in ice and snow? 
 
.009% - What percentage of Earth's water is found in lakes? 
 
transpir...
Based on the images below, what is the mass of the flowerpot? (Masses are labeled in kilograms.) - B. between 4 kg and 5 kg 
 
What is the weight of the turkey? - C. 71 newtons
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Add to cartBased on the images below, what is the mass of the flowerpot? (Masses are labeled in kilograms.) - B. between 4 kg and 5 kg 
 
What is the weight of the turkey? - C. 71 newtons
If a disease strikes the snake population in the food chain shown, what will be the initial effect on the populations of hawks and rabbits? - D. The population of hawks will decrease. The population of rabbits will increase. 
 
In the stable food chain shown below, what would you expect to happen...
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Add to cartIf a disease strikes the snake population in the food chain shown, what will be the initial effect on the populations of hawks and rabbits? - D. The population of hawks will decrease. The population of rabbits will increase. 
 
In the stable food chain shown below, what would you expect to happen...
Which set of diagrams shows a balanced chemical equation? - C. Diagram C 
 
Which set of coefficients would balance the following equation? Mg + AlCl3 = Al + MgCl2 - B. 3Mg + 2AlCl3 = 2Al + 3MgCl2
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Add to cartWhich set of diagrams shows a balanced chemical equation? - C. Diagram C 
 
Which set of coefficients would balance the following equation? Mg + AlCl3 = Al + MgCl2 - B. 3Mg + 2AlCl3 = 2Al + 3MgCl2
The graph represents the heating of water in a pot. At 150 seconds, the water has just reached a boil. If the heat is left on, what will happen to the temperature and volume of water in the pot? (All temperatures in °C.) - The temperature will remain constant, and the water volume will decrease....
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Add to cartThe graph represents the heating of water in a pot. At 150 seconds, the water has just reached a boil. If the heat is left on, what will happen to the temperature and volume of water in the pot? (All temperatures in °C.) - The temperature will remain constant, and the water volume will decrease....
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