Science
Health
Science
Health
Science
100
Each degree of latitude and longitude is measured in _______. a. minutes b. minutes and seconds c. seconds d. none of the above
minutes and seconds
100
How many chambers are in the human heart?
four
100
Which country would be closest to its actual size on a cylindrical map? a. Australia b. Ecuador c. United States d. Russia
Ecuador
100
What does bone marrow do?
produces blood cells and stores fat
100
latitude a. lines on a map that measure distance east or west of the prime meridina; measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds b. lines that measures the distance north or south of the equator; measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds c. the difference between the highest and lowest points of elevation on a map d. when looking at a globe, the circles that run east and west around the Earth and are parallel to the equator; in real life these lines are imaginary and referre to as lines of latitude.
line that measure the distance north or south of the equator; measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds
200
Meridians _____ the poles. a. are unrelated to b. run through c. parallel d. are perpendicular to
run through
200
When cells use energy, what is formed as waste?
Carbon Dioxide
200
Since all meridians meet at the poles, the distance measured in degrees longitude decreases as you move from ____. a. the equator towards the poles b. the poles to the equator c. the prime meridian towards the west d. the prime meridian towards the east
the equator towards the poles
200
What is the difference between a tendon and a liagment?
A tendon is a tissue that attaches muscles to nones and a ligament is a tissue that holds bones together
200
Land features on maps include ______. a. only man-made features b. only natural features c. only soil and rock units d. man- made and natural features
man- made and natural features
300
Which of the following statements is true? a. the distance between parallels is constant b. the distance covered by one degree of longitude equals 1/180 of Earth's circumference c. the magnetic declimations of locations around the world are constant d. lines of latitude are perpendicular to lines of longitude
The distance between parallels is constant
300
Which part of the blood helps a person stop bleeding?
platelets
300
A measuremet of the change in elevation between two adjacent contour lines is called the ____. a. index contour b. relief c. altitude d. contour interval
contour interval
300
A disease in which the bones become weaker and a person's risk of breaking bones increases.
Osteoporosis
300
Coefficients are used to _____ chemical equations. a. add b. factor c. subtract d. balance
balance
400
Lines on maps that represent constant or equal values are called ____. a. sonograms b. isograms c. depressions d. telegrams
Isograms
400
A group of tissues that work together is called.
organ
400
Which information can NOT be found on a topographic map? a. geologic features b. size c. elevation d. surface features
geologic features
400
Name three types of muscle tissue
Skeletal, Smooth, Cardiac muscle
400
Electrons that are transfered from one atom to another cause both atoms to become ______. a. electrically dormant b. electrically neutral c. electrically charged d. electrically crystallized
electrically charged
500
In the Northern Hemisphere magnetic declination is measured in degrees ____ of the geomegnetic North Pole. a. east or west b. east c. south d. west
east or west
500
The basic unit of all living organisms is called.
cell
500
Longitude a. lines on a weather map that connect locations with the same atmpspheric pressure b. place on a map that lists and defines map symbols c. map scale where relationship between map distance and actual Earth distance is given as a sentence d. lines on a map that measure distance east or west of the prime meridian; measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds
lines on a map that measure distance east or west of the prime meridian; measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds
500
What do skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle have in common?
they cause movement by contracting
500
The periodic table arranges elements according to ______. a. their atomic mass b. the letters of the element's chemical symbol c. when the element was discovered d. their atomic number
their atomic number