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OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Which example is an organism? A. bacteria B. heart C. clay D. soil

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

@Missiey

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Are you really typing that long of a response!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no computer froze lol bacteria

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

How does a mushroom reproduce? A. It produces spores. B. It splits in two. C. It divides into acorns. D. It forms buds.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

A Venus flytrap produces new leaves from the step tip. Which life characteristic does this illustrate? A. growth B. reproduction C. homeostasis D. response to stimuli

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

BRB

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a and ok

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Which animal could a Siamese cat mate with to produce offspring? A. border collie B. mongoose C. Aegean cat D. squirrel

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

I don't think that it is A. or D.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Which animal could a Siamese cat mate with to produce offspring? A. border collie B. mongoose C. Aegean cat D. squirrel

OpenStudy (anonymous):

same question

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

ohh

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

The taxonomic reference for humans is Eukarya, Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Primates, Hominid, Homo, sapiens. Humans belong to which order? A. Animalia B. Primates C. Chordata D. Hominid

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Are you seeing this?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d sorry had a phone call

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

It's ok

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Using the dichotomous key, which class does this animal belong to? https://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1361000_1361500/1361329/1/46fd132b5cebb7513d1500fa6eb61bdff0f0c858/MS_LIFE_SCI_228794.jpg A. Fish B. Mammalia C. Invertebrate D. Reptiles

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a brb

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Which is not a kingdom in the taxonomic classification system? A. Animalia B. Plantae C. Molds D. Protista

OpenStudy (anonymous):

they are animalia, plantae, fungi, protista

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Does fungi mean mold

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Plus...I'm only aloud to choose 1...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not sure I am little uneasy on this one .. hold on let me research

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok mold is not one

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

I can only have one answer..@Missiey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Which type of organic molecule is a starch? A. protein B. lipid C. nucleic acid D. carbohydrate

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

@Missiey

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Sorry...I had to leave for a min

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a and its ok I was helping ur sister

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Which part of the eukaryotic cell contains information to direct the cell’s functions? A. mitochondria B. ribosome C. cytoplasm D. nucleus

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Which statement is true about a cell? A. They can only reproduce by budding. B. They do not pass on genetic traits. C. All organisms are made up of one or more cells. D. They are unable to respond to their environment.

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

@Missiey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Which structural characteristic is found in prokaryotic cells, but not eukaryotic cells? A. cell wall B. cilia C. lysosomes D. a nucleoid

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

I think it is D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

correct

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Which important process takes place in the ribosomes of a cell? A. protein synthesis B. photosynthesis C. cytokinesis D. cellular respiration

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Which best describes the function of the mitochondria in cells? A. transports materials in and out of the cell B. maintains homeostasis C. creates energy for cellular use D. acts as a structural support for the cell

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

What is the function of a chloroplast in a cell? A. It controls the water content. B. It provides support and protection. C. It converts light energy into chemical energy. D. It breaks down waste materials.

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

After this... I'll tag you when I get the question up!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a and ok

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

What is the result of mitosis? A. two genetically identical nuclei B. two sperm cells and two eggs C. one sperm and one egg D. four genetically identical nuclei

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

@Missiey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Which system allows for food to be broken down and made available for a chipmunk's body to use? A. digestive system B. excretory system C. endocrine system D. respiratory system

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

@Missiey

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

I think it's A.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Which structure makes it possible for the exchange of gases to occur in the gills? A. capillaries B. alveoli C. mouth D. fins

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

D.?

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Remember...I can only take this once!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I wanna say a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

everything I am getting says gills this is out of my book The gas exchange organs of fish are called gills

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

So what would the answer be..

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

@Missiey

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

There is only 13 questions left counting this one!

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

BRB

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

I think it is B

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

@Missiey

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Are you there?

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

BRB

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

@Missiey

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Well here is the next question

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

The hydra has an incomplete digestive system. How does the hydra remove undigested food? A. It diffuses food through its outer layer. B. It pulls food out with its tentacles. C. It pushes out food through an opening, which is also used to bring in food. D. It expels food by using a special opening for that purpose.

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

@Missiey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

I put B. for the last one..that you were looking up!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok I agreed

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

What is the function of an antigen in an antigen-antibody response? A. provide a protective shell around the antibody B. restore DNA in damaged cells C. is informed by the white blood cell of an invader so it can be destroyed D. inform white blood cells of the invader so it can be destroyed

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Sorry... I got kicked out

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

@Missiey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

me too

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Weird.. maybe a glitch

OpenStudy (anonymous):

seems to happen more on here that's why I go to pa more

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

What do you think this one is... Ya..me too

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

It's up above...

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Which example describes an inherited trait that cannot be determined by observing an individual? A. skin color B. skull size C. blood type D. finger length

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

What do you think??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think c

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

I think it is D.

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

It says "can not be determined"......

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Because blood type helps determine I thought

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

I really don't want to fail this!! Not saying that you are gonna fail it.. just saying.. this is a 36 question test.. and I don't want to retake it... (which I don't think I can.. but...)

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Which best describes the result of an organism reproducing through sexual reproduction? A. an embryo that is the result of a sperm cell fertilizing an egg B. a spore that is the result of a sperm cell fertilizing an egg C. a gamete that is the result of a sperm cell fertilizing an egg D. a bud that is the result of a sperm cell fertilizing an egg

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

ow does a plant reproduce asexually? A. with sperm B. with ovules C. through vegetative buds D. embryos

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

Only a few more!!

OpenStudy (darkbeautystar):

How does the life cycle of a praying mantis differ from the life cycle of a beetle? A. A beetle life cycle does not include a larva stage. B. A praying mantis life cycle does not include a pupa stage. C. A beetle cycle does not include an adult stage. D. A praying mantis life cycle does not include an egg stage.

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