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Provide an example of a incompressible fluid. (Many answers will be accepted, only need 1)

Any liquid
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Which part of a wave is responsible for intensity?

Wave amplitude.

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Name 1 of the 2 places in the digestive system where mechanical transformations occur.

1. Mouth

2. Stomach

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What are the different parts of the central nervous system?

The cerebrum, the cerebellum, the brain stem and the spinal cord.

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Provide an example of a heterogenous mixture. (Many answers will be accepted, only need 1)

Mixture with identifiable different parts.

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Name 2 of 3 things in incompressible fluids that can affect the pressure.

1. Number of particles.

2. Temperature

3. Volume

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What is the type of wave that visible light is?

Electromagnetic wave.
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Which secretion is responsible for breaking down carbohydrates?

Saliva

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What is the name of the sensory nerve in the nose?

Olfactory bulbs.

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In what units would you use to describe the distance of the Earth to Saturn?

Astronomical Units (AU)

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Fill in the blank: Fluid will naturally flow from zones of ____________ to areas of _____________.

High pressure

Low Pressure

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What is the concept when a wave of light bounces back to you?

Reflection.

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What part of the lymphatic system contains a high concentration of white blood cells?

Lymph nodes.

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What is the gap between neurons called?

The synapse.

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What type of movement is created by motion?

Mechanical energy.

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What is the formula to calculate surface pressure? Provide the names for each part.

P = F/A where

P is Pressure (Pascals)

F is Force (newtons)

A is Area (m2)

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Which type of lens is needed to nearsightedness (myopia)?

Diverging lens

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What is the process in which white blood cells squeeze out of the capillaries to clean surrounding cells.

Diapedesis.

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Which part of the nervous system picks up stimuli?

The sensory nerves.

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Where is FSH and LH produced in the body during puberty?

In the pituitary glands.

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Why would honey contain more pressure than ocean water?

The density of honey is higher than that of ocean water.

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Explain 1 of the 2 laws of relfections.

1. The angle of incidence is the same as the angle of reflection

2. The incident ray and reflected ray touch the same point of the surface

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Which side of the heart pumps oxygen right blood?

The left side.

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Which type of muscle is both involuntary and has great strength?

Cardiac Muscles.

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Provide the name of a system that has a motion transformation. (Many answers will be accepted, only need 1)

Rack and Pinion

Cam and Follower

Slider-Crank

Screw Gear

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