(I) Explain the term energy

  1. Is Starch a long-term energy source or short-term energy source?please explain!
  2. Is Protein a short term energy source or a long term energy source?please explain
  3. Pre Read Classical GreeceFor each key term on page 153, a Frayer model: box 1 key term, box 2 a relevant and historically
  4. Which benefit does fat provide?Responses long-term energy long-term energy digestive enzymes digestive enzymes short-term energy
  5. For each key term ( Mycenaean, Trojan war, Dorian, Homer, Epic, Myth ) page 148, a Frayer model: box 1 key term, box 2 a
  6. Kim’s uncle lives in Alaska and burns wood to produce energy for his off-the-grid house. What term BEST describes energy that
  7. Kim’s uncle lives in Alaska and burns wood to produce energy for his off-the-grid house. What term BEST describes energy that
  8. what is gender pay gap (explain in student term) provide some illustration to further explain. Explain why understanding this
  9. what is feminism (explain in student term) provide some illustration to further explain. Explain why understanding this
  10. explain the term energy balance
  11. Explain ionization energy in term of trend
  12. Which term is sued to describe the energy needed for a chemical reaction to begin?A. bond energy B. kinetic energy C. potential
  13. Which term is used to describe the energy needed for a chemical reaction to begin?(1 point)potential energy kinetic energy
  14. Which term is used to describe the energy needed for a chemical reaction to begin?activation energy potential energy bond energy
  15. Explain the term "borrow". Describe the situation in which it is used. Describe the confusion that may result from its use.
  16. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responsescaptured as thermal energy.captured as thermal energy.stored as short-term
  17. A sequence is generated in which each term is 5 less than the previous term. If the twentieth term is -32, what is the fifteenth
  18. A sequence is generated in which each term is 9 more than the previous term, If the eighth term is 13, what is the fourth term?a
  19. (I) Explain the term energy transformation.(II) Describe the energy transformation occurring in a swinging simple pendulum.
  20. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses captured as thermal energy. captured as thermal energy. stored as chemical
  21. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses captured as thermal energy. captured as thermal energy. stored as chemical
  22. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses stored as short-term energy. stored as short-term energy. captured as
  23. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses stored as short-term energy. stored as short-term energy. stored as
  24. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point) Responses stored as short-term energy. stored as short-term energy. released as
  25. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point) Responses stored as chemical energy. stored as chemical energy. released as usable
  26. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses captured as thermal energy. captured as thermal energy. stored as
  27. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses stored as chemical energy. stored as chemical energy. stored as short-term
  28. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses stored as chemical energy. stored as chemical energy. captured as thermal
  29. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses released as usable energy. released as usable energy. stored as short-term
  30. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses stored as chemical energy. stored as chemical energy. stored as short-term
  31. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses released as usable energy. released as usable energy. stored as chemical
  32. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses stored as short-term energy. stored as short-term energy. stored as
  33. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses stored as short-term energy. stored as short-term energy. released as
  34. Identify the primary function for each of the following macromolecules.(4 points)%0D%0ACarbohydrate%09Protein%09Lipid%09Nucleic
  35. Photosynthesis: Energy Conversion Quick Check 3 of 53 of 5 Items Question In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point) Responses
  36. Think about the cell as if it was your body. How does human body gain energy? What does the body take in, and then what does it
  37. What do you mean by the statement "waves transport energy, not water?". How do waves transport energy without moving water? What
  38. Match the biomolecule with its usecarbohydrate, protein, lipid, nucleic acid short term energy, long term energy, structure and
  39. Identify the primary function for each of the following macromolecules.Short term energy Long term energy Structure and immunity
  40. What is meant by the term Energy Density? Explain it in detail along with mathematical expressions and equations.
  41. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses captured as thermal energy. captured as thermal energy. stored as
  42. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses released as usable energy. released as usable energy. captured as thermal
  43. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses stored as short-term energy. stored as short-term energy. released as
  44. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses released as usable energy. released as usable energy. stored as short-term
  45. Which term best describes the flow of electrons and protons from one place to another?A, kinetic energy B, electrical energy C,
  46. Which term best describes the flow of electrons and protons from one place to another?A.chemical energy B.light energy
  47. Which term best describes the flow of electrons and protons from one place to another?A.chemical energy B.light energy
  48. Which term is used to describe the energy needed for a chemical reaction to begin?(1 point)Responses kinetic energy kinetic
  49. Which term is used to describe the energy needed for a chemical reaction to begin?(1 point)Responses potential energy potential
  50. Which term best describes the flow of electrons and protons from one place to another?(1 point)Electrical energy Chemical energy
  51. Which term best describes the flow of electrons and protons from one place to another?(1 point)A, kinetic energy B, electrical
  52. Identify the primary function for each of the following macromolecules.(4 points)Carbohydrate Protein Lipid Nucleic Acid Short
  53. Identify the primary function for each of the following macromolecules.(4 points)Carbohydrate Protein Lipid Nucleic Acid Short
  54. Identify the primary function for each of the following macromolecules.(4 points)Carbohydrate Protein Lipid Nucleic Acid Short
  55. Match the correct letter definition to its vocabulary term.Potential energy A. describes the total energy of a group of
  56. In photosynthesis, light energy is (point) stored as short -term energy released as usable energy captured as thermal energy .
  57. In photosynthesis, light energy is (1 point)• stored as chemical energy. • captured as thermal energy. • stored as
  58. The Middle PassageWhy was the mortality rate so high? Explain the term seasoning. Explain the term triangle slave routes. How
  59. In photosynthesis, light energy isstored as short-term energy. stored as chemical energy. captured as thermal energy. released
  60. In photosynthesis, light energy isA. stored as short-term energy B. stored as chemical energy C. captured as thermal energy D.
  61. In photosynthesis, light energy is(1 point)Responses stored as short-term energy. stored as short-term energy. captured as
  62. What is the the biological term used to explain carbon based minerals such as oil and coal which release heat energy during
  63. Environmental scienceExplain why the energy pyramind levels change in size? There is not enough energy to support the organisms
  64. 1. What term refers to an energy transfer that causes a change in tempeture?Assume that you have just taken a pan of cooies out
  65. Explain how you know that (n+1)^k -n^k has degree k-1Notice that expanded the first term is n^k + 2n(k-1) and so on with
  66. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of renewable and non renewable resources of energy sources that includes solar energy,
  67. What does the term "kinetic energy" refer to?*1 pointThe energy an object has due to its motionThe potential energy stored in an
  68. QuestionWhat term is used to describe the total amount of energy possessed by an object? Responses potential energy potential
  69. Identify the category for each of the items listed below. You may use choices more than once.(8 points)Carbohydrate Lipid
  70. Identify the category for each of the items listed below. You may use choices more than once.(8 points) Carbohydrate Lipid
  71. Match the term with its description.Match Term Definition Aerobic respiration A) A process that converts sugars into cellular
  72. 2. Which term best describes the flow of electrons and protons from one place to another?(1 point)Responses kinetic energy
  73. Select the statement(s) that explains a main difference between lipids and carbohydrates.Lipids are used for short-term energy
  74. I’m the context of chemical reactions, what does the term ‘activation energy’ refer to?The total energy released by the
  75. What is the function of nucleic acids?A store energy (short-term) B Store genetic information C store energy (long-term) D build
  76. 2,9, 201. Determine what kind of growth this is and explain how you know? 2. Explain how you can go about finding an expression
  77. What term is commonly used to describe energy derived from renewable sources that have minimal impact on the environment?a.
  78. Name School TeamEvent 3: Logic and Reasoning (with calculators) 5th/6th grade Math Meet ‘08 For each number pattern, fill in
  79. 2,9, 201. Determine what kind of growth this is and explain how you know? 2. Explain how you can go about finding an expression
  80. (1,2), (2,9),(3,20).....a) Determine what kind of growth this is and explain how you know. b) Explain how you can go about
  81. What is the scientific meaning of the term heat?A Average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance B Energy stored in
  82. Match the definition to the correct term.Column A 1. Energy transfer 2. Mechanical energy 3. Joule 4. Mass 5. Velocity 6.
  83. Which term best describes the flow of electrons and protons from one place to another?electrical energy light energy chemical
  84. What does the term "kinetic energy" refer to?* 1 point The energy an object has due to its motion The potential energy stored in
  85. What does the term "kinetic energy" refer to? *1 point • The energy an object has due to its motion • The potential energy
  86. Use the terms solar, kinetic, electrical and potential energy gravitational energy to explain energy transformations used for
  87. how should each form of energy be identified?A) energy A:gravitational energy /energy B:chemical energy B) energy A: nuclear
  88. Suppose you put your lunch up on a shelf. Name two kinds of energy it has, and explain why.I think it would have potential
  89. What is a chloroplast? Explain how a root of a plant, that lacks Chloroplasts, gets energy. What organelles are involved with
  90. Match each description with the correct type of energy. Explain.Column A 1.The energy stored in bonds between atoms in a
  91. Determining the first three terms of an ArithmetiC progressionof which the (a.)10th term is 31 and the 15th term is 49 (b.)7th
  92. What term is used to describe the minimum amount of energy required for a reaction to proceed?Multiple choice question. Optimal
  93. An arithmetic sequence has a first term of 0 and a 10th term of 15. If 10 is an output of the sequence, which term number is it?
  94. Which of the following categories of organic molecules is correctly paired with one of its functions?Responses A proteins:
  95. Match the definition to the correct term.Column A 1. _ energy transfer 2. _ mechanical energy 3. _ joule 4. _ mass 5. _ velocity
  96. Which statement about energy is correct?• There are many types of energy. Energy can be light energy, sound energy, thermal
  97. 1. What is a chloroplast? Explain how a root of a plant, that lacks Chloroplasts, gets energy. What organelles are involved with
  98. • What is a chloroplast? Explain how a root of a plant, that lacks Chloroplasts, gets energy. What organelles are involved
  99. • What is a chloroplast? Explain how a root of a plant, that lacks Chloroplasts, gets energy. What organelles are involved
  100. • What is a chloroplast? Explain how a root of a plant, that lacks Chloroplasts, gets energy. What organelles are involved