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Does anyone know a good, college-level Anatomy and Physiology textbook?
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Justify virus as a living or non living organism?
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Two objects have been touching for hours.What can you conclude about their temperatures?Explain
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Is there any difference between gravitational force and gravitational energy? What is it?
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What is the first law od thermodynamics? How is this law applicable to the Earth's energy balance?
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Should a scalpel be disinfected or sterilized? Why?
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He function of enzymes is to?
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Can you provide some examples of protists that are unable to move?
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Describe the bonds and forces that stabilise the tertiary globular structure of proteins.?
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Which ion has the most shells that contain electrons??
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What would happen if all the components of cells are same?
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How can I memorize the electrochemical series quickly?
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Why does capillary action occur?
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Maria and Ming drive in different directions starting at the same point. Maria drives 30 mph and Ming drives 32 mph. How far apart will they be in 2 hours?
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How do you balance the equation 4 Fe(s) + 3 O2(g) → 2 Fe2O3(s) ?
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What happens if you don't have enough potassium? And what are the micro and macro nutrients in human and plant nutrition?
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Why is cellulose considered to be a complex carbohydrate?
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Do suspensions exhibit the Tyndall effect?
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How does physical fitness affect the body's anatomy and physiology?
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How many moles of carbon dioxide are produced when #"50 g"# of calcium carbonate undergo thermal decomposition?
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How do I convert m/s to km or km/h?
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Why don't people eat things with very high levels of cellulose?
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What is the difference between fibrinogen (fibrin) and platelets?
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What happens when 1,3-dibromopropane reacts with zinc in the presence of ethanol?
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What are the intermolecular forces?
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Which of the following is the most disorganized? A. sister chromatid; B. chromatin; C. double helix; or D. chromosome
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What are some nonpolar covalent bond examples in living things?
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Where is biofilm found?
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How high can internal temperature of the human body temperature go?
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Hydrolysis of the dimer sucrose gives us what result?
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What is cellulose?
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What are the intermolecular and intramolecular forces in ibuprofen?
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Is pressure scalar?
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What are some real life Hess law applications?
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If you have a strand of DNA in which 20% of the bases are adenine, what percentage of guanine do you have?
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Why is cellulose important in our diet?
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How do you draw a chair conformation from a fischer projection?
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Is phototropism positive or negative?
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What is a tendon?
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What are the functions of microtubules in an eukaryotic cell?
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What is the difference between astral rays and spindle fibres?
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How can you isolate nuclei from cells?
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What does the endoplasmic reticulum look like?
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How can cells become transformed?
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How did Mendel come to work with pea plants?
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Will some red pigment be drawn out from the beetroot cells when there is a net gain of water during osmosis? Why?
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How do you identify vacuole from a microscopic image of plant cells?
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In what stage of the cell cycle do most cells spend their time?
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How can I write my biography in Socratic?
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What is the smallest pathogen?
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How many structural isomers does butane have?
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What are lipids and what are some of their common properties?
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What would happen if there were no bones in our body?
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How are the following heart-related health issues defined: cardiac arrest, heart attack, heart failure, coronary artery disease, and angina pectoris?
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In the eye, what is the lens and what does it do?
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What is a quantitative measurement and what is a qualitative measurement?
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What is the maximum number of electrons that can be found in any orbital of an atom?
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What are pure substances?
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What is the formula of cinnamic acid and how many isomers does this molecule have?
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What is a macromolecule?