What is the "nosotros" form of the verb "estar"?
Estamos
What is the equation for photosynthesis?
Carbon dioxide, water and sunlight produce sugar and oxygen
what is Conformity
it's when you change your behavior or beliefs to match what others around you are doing.
What should be on a resume?
Name Address Phone
Education
Work Experience
What is the primary difference between drug misuse and drug abuse?
Drug misuse involves using a legal or prescription drug incorrectly (e.g., taking too many pills or using someone else's prescription), often unintentionally. Drug abuse is the intentional, excessive, or persistent use of a substance (legal or illegal) for non-medical purposes to achieve a specific effect, leading to physical, psychological, or social harm
What is the difference between "podemos" and "debemos"?
"Podemos" means "We can" and "Debemos" means "We should".
What is the by-product of photosynthesis?
Oxygen
Identity
complex and evolving combination of personal traits, beliefs, values, and social group memberships that ultimately defines who we are.
What does SMART stand for
Specific
Measurable
Achievable
Realistic
Timely
How do common stimulants like caffeine, nicotine, and amphetamines affect the central nervous system?
Stimulants speed up messages between the brain and the body by increasing alertness, energy, and heart rate. They work by boosting the levels of certain neurotransmitters, particularly dopamine and norepinephrine, which enhances focus but can also lead to anxiety, high blood pressure, and potential dependence
What are two things you need to include to express what someone is doing in Spanish?
A form of the verb "estar" that matches the subject; A main verb ending in -ando or -iendo. (Might also mention needing a subject--I would accept this, but the other two are more important).
What are the phases of Mitosis?
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
What is Mrs. A favorite color?
Blue
What 4 main items should be included on a TRF?
Topic
Initial Question
Vocabulary
Critical Thinking Steps
What is the active chemical in marijuana, and what are its potential long-term effects on teenage brain development?
The primary active chemical is Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC. Long-term use during adolescence is associated with potential changes in brain structure and function, including impaired memory, difficulty with problem-solving, and a potential decrease in IQ points that may not be fully recoverable
What is wrong with this sentence: "Mi familia y yo reciclando todos los días."
t's missing the verb "estar"--the correct sentence would be "Mi familia y yo estamos reciclando todos los días."
What are the different stages of cellular respiration?
Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport
How many grandchildren does Mrs. A have?
2
What is the program we used to complete Keys to Your Future?
Everfi
What role does the neurotransmitter dopamine play in the addiction process?
Dopamine is central to the brain's reward system. Nearly all drugs of abuse cause a powerful surge of dopamine, which strongly reinforces the behavior of taking the drug. The brain remembers this intense pleasure and associates it with the substance, leading to compulsive seeking behavior and the development of addiction
What is wrong with this sentence: "En Standing Bear, debemos hacer reciclar las botellas de plástico."
We don't need to include "hacer"--this word means "to do" and often appears in questions, but we don't need to repeat it in the answers.
What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic?
Aerobic activities require oxygen, while anaerobic activities do not require oxygen.
What is the name of Mrs. A 3 children
Faith
Noah
Isaiah
Steps in the Communication Cycle?
Sender
Encode Message
Receiver
Decodes Message
Encodes Feedback
Decodes Feedback
What is an opioid, and why are prescription pain relievers often involved in the current drug crisis?
Opioids are a class of drugs that include illegal substances like heroin, as well as prescription pain relievers like oxycodone and morphine [6]. They are highly effective at reducing pain but are also extremely addictive. The current crisis is fueled by over-prescription, making these powerful drugs easily accessible and leading users to seek stronger, illicit alternatives like fentanyl when prescriptions run out