Large plants are most likely to be found in the zone of a lake
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littoral
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Effect of Temperature on Surface Tension
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surface tension decreases with the increase of temperature
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What can happen to soil if the hydrogen ion concentration increases
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When there is an increase in hydrogen ion concentration, the
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Which part of the photosynthetic process requires ATP NADPH and carbon dioxide to produce glucose
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The Calvin cycle
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If there was a worldwide flood like in the Bible why did aquatic animals not survive
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The aquatic animals did survive. That's why they are with us
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What the difference between qualitative and quantitative observations
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Quantitative observations are the data collected in an
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Is the biogeochemical cycle that describes the movement of oxygen within and between it's three main reservoirs
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The Oxygen Cycle
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How does warming of the ocean disrupt the water cycle
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Warming of oceans raise the temperature. More water gets evaporated.
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What biospheres are involved in the water cycle
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Geosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere are involved. Water travels through these spheres.
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What is the process that is the basis of the carbon cycle
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process that is the basis of the carbon cycle
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Which observation would provide indirect evidence that supports a hypothesis that the bubbles are O2
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An increase in bubbles on the plant when it is moved under a
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What is the main source of energy in a shady stream
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dead leaves
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What type of organism is responsible for performing the majority of nitrogen fixation
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bacteria
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What is the most likely explanation for the results in the graph
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What is the most likely explanation for the results in the graph?
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Is coral bleaching abiotic or biotic
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Coral bleaching happens when the microscopic algae dies. This
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What sphere is part of the carbon and water cycles but absent from the phosphorus cycle
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Atmosphere
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What process directly moves nutrients from plants to animals
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B. Transpiration. (APEX)
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Which process is part of the carbon cycle
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cellular respiration
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Large plants are most likely to be found in the zone of a lake
littoral
Effect of Temperature on Surface Tension
surface tension decreases with the increase of temperature
What can happen to soil if the hydrogen ion concentration increases
When there is an increase in hydrogen ion concentration, the
soil becomes acidic. Too much acidity in the soil can kill
plants.
Which part of the photosynthetic process requires ATP NADPH and carbon dioxide to produce glucose
The Calvin cycle
If there was a worldwide flood like in the Bible why did aquatic animals not survive
The aquatic animals did survive. That's why they are with us
today.
What the difference between qualitative and quantitative observations
Quantitative observations are the data collected in an
experiment, mostly numbers. Qualitative observations would usually
include written answers to analysis questions.
Is the biogeochemical cycle that describes the movement of oxygen within and between it's three main reservoirs
The Oxygen Cycle
How does warming of the ocean disrupt the water cycle
Warming of oceans raise the temperature. More water gets evaporated.
What biospheres are involved in the water cycle
Geosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere are involved. Water travels through these spheres.
What is the process that is the basis of the carbon cycle
process that is the basis of the carbon cycle
Which observation would provide indirect evidence that supports a hypothesis that the bubbles are O2
An increase in bubbles on the plant when it is moved under a
brighter light
What is the main source of energy in a shady stream
dead leaves
What type of organism is responsible for performing the majority of nitrogen fixation
bacteria
What is the most likely explanation for the results in the graph
What is the most likely explanation for the results in the graph?
Is coral bleaching abiotic or biotic
Coral bleaching happens when the microscopic algae dies. This
happens when the water gets too warm. This is abiotic.
What sphere is part of the carbon and water cycles but absent from the phosphorus cycle
Atmosphere
What process directly moves nutrients from plants to animals