The most basic unit of taxonomy, organisms within one of these groups can interbreed and create fertile offspring.
What is a species?
This area, which is overall positive in charge, holds protons and neutrons.
What is a nucleus?
This vector associated with mass.
What is weight?
This theorem states that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides.
What is Pythagoras' theorem?
This lobe of the brain processes sensory information like touch, temperature, pain, and pressure, integrates sensory input.
What is the parietal lobe?
This process is defined by the following equation:
C6H12O6 + 6O2 ---> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP(energy)
What is aerobic respiration?
The exothermic interaction between hydrocarbons and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water is an example of this reaction type
What is (complete) combustion?
This line is perpendicular to the suface of reflection.
What is the normal?
These mathematical functions relate an angle of a right triangle to the ratios of its side lengths.
What are trigonometric functions?
In Piaget and Inhelder’s (1956) Three Mountains Task, children sat in front of three mountains. The green mountain had a house on top, the grey had snow, and the brown mountain had this object.
What is the red cross?
This region in the nephron is responsible for the majority of the re-absorption of glucose by active transport after ultrafiltration.
What is the proximal convoluted tubule?
A reaction between this halide and silver nitrate in the presence of a nitric acid catalyst produces a white precipitate
What is chloride (Cl-)?
Accept: What is chlorine?
Reason why the ambulance has higher pitch as it is approaching the observer
What is Doppler effect?
This graph moves upwards as it moves from left to right.
What is an increasing function?
This statistical test is used when there is a test of difference with repeated measures/matched pairs design, and the data is at least at ordinal level.
What is Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test?
An organelle present in Eukaryotic organisms, responsible for lipid and protein modification.
What is the Golgi complex?
This equation, mathematically expressed as PV = nRT, assumes gas molecules possess no intermolecular forces, move completely randomly, experience no friction, and do not lose energy upon collision.
What is the ideal gas law?
The type of flow of fluid where they are parallel to each other.
What is laminar flow?
This point is where the function changes concavity.
What is a point of inflection?
This hormone is associated with a longer index-to-ring finger ratio.
What is testosterone?
An immune system cell, responsible for destroying infected cells, specifically my checking for the presence of MHC class I molecules.
What are natural T-killer cells?
This hexadentate ligand has six lone pairs of electrons, all of which can form dative bonds with the same metal ion
What is EDTA?
The scientist who explained the photoelectric effect.
Who is Albert Einstein?
This equation combines e, i, π, multiplicative identity, and additive identity.
What is Euler's identity?
This effect explains why we no longer remember the days when plastic straws were more common and single-use plastic bags were free of cost.
What is social cryptomnesia?