The only form of heat

  1. Organisms that maintain a constant body temperature rely on the heat produced by cells. Where does this heat come from?A)
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  2. There is no temperature change when ice melts from solid to liquid as all the energy is used toa) to heat up molecules so they
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  3. Matter and Temperature Quick Check3 of 43 of 4 Items Question Which statement best describes heat?(1 point) Responses Heat flows
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  4. One mole of carbon (12.0 g) in the form ofcrystalline graphite is burned at 25 ◦ C and 1.000 atm pressure to form CO2(g). All
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  5. One mole of carbon (12.0 g) in the form ofcrystalline graphite is burned at 25 ◦ C and 1.000 atm pressure to form CO2(g). All
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  6. 15. How does convection transfer heat throughout Earth’s surface and interior? (1 point)Heat and pressure build up over time
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  7. Which of the following best describes the heat engine?A. A heat engine works through the conversion of energy in the form of
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  8. 3 of 43 of 4 ItemsQuestion Which statement best describes heat?(1 point) Responses Heat flows from cold to hot and is a form of
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  9. Calculate the energy in the form of heat, in kJ, required to convert 225 grams of liquid water at 21.0 °C to steam at 115 °C.
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  10. Which statement best describes heat?(1 point)Responses Heat flows from hot to cold and is a form of thermal energy. Heat flows
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