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Heterochromia is when a human or animal has two different eye colors. Heterochromia can have many different causes. The cause of heterochromia determines its type and if it is heritable or not. The person in the image ha...
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A complete set of human chromosomes is shown. There are 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes. Genes are located on the chromosomes. Each chromosome pair is made up of one chromosome containing genes from...
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The diagrams show two methods of reproduction in corn. Which claim is best supported by the diagrams? A. Asexual reproduction requires more energy. B. Sexual reproduction leads to greater variety. C. Asexual reproduction...
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Interphase and MitosisMost cells grow, perform activities, and divide to make new cells. Eukaryotic cells divide to create new cells through the processes of mitosis or meiosis. The series of steps that a cell undergoes...
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The model shows steps involved in the eukaryotic cell cycle. A cell containing four strands line up along the middle of the cell. The cell is pinched in the center and each side of the cell contains two strands. Two cell...
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Use the drop-down menus to describe how DNA unwinds to create copies during DNA replication. The Query 1 between nucleotides break apart, leaving a template to copy. Then, Query 2 attach to the existing nucleotides to fo...
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Components of DNADeoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, is composed of nucleotides. A nucleotide is made up of a five-carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base. The diagram shows these three components.&n...
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The Structure of DNADeoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, is found in all living organisms. The structure of DNA allows it to be quickly and easily copied so that it can be passed down through generations. An incomplete model o...
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What started the Russo-Japanese War? Russia issued a preemptive strike on Japan in the Sea of China. The conflict over Korea escalated into war near Seoul, Korea. Japan launched a surprise attack on the city of Port Arth...
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How did Japan become the most powerful nation in Asia? Japan doubled its territory in Asia. Japan’s economy followed the US’s example. Japan adopted Western military technologies and training methods. Japan’s government...
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The Meiji Era changed Japanese society by modernizing the armed forces, investing in factories, and establishing universal education. encouraging Western influence, establishing universal education, and emphasizing natio...
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How was Japan easily able to defeat China in the Sino-Japanese War? Japan’s military was better trained and equipped. China surrendered quickly. China had fewer troops. Japan enlisted the help of its allies in Europe.
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How would a government legally take control of another territory to add it to its own? Annex it. Append it. Incorporate it. Appropriate it.
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The image depicts the end of the Sino-Japanese War. Japanese officers and Chinese offices exchange formal greetings on a ship. The Japanese officers are dressed in European-style military clothing. The Chinese officers a...
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Something China and Japan have in common is they borrowed and adapted Western ideas. they remained true to their cultural traditions. they industrialized to improve their economies. they have a history of strong cultural...
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The weakening of the Tokugawa Shogunate allowed nationalist groups to take over the Japanese military. destroy relations with the US. ask for more support from the US. demand a change in government.
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The tsar was quick to agree to negotiate a peace treaty to end the Russo-Japanese War mainly because Russia feared that Japan would totally crush its forces. Russia was running low on fighting resources. Russia was winni...
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Which are characteristics of China? Select three answers. It had foreign spheres of influence. It won the Sino-Japanese War. It failed to institute reforms. It avoided modernization. It rapidly industrialized.
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A map of Europe. 4 countries are labeled A, B, C, D. An area around the middle is circled. Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements. The nation labeled A on the map is . The nation labeled D on the map is . The...
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What were Dowager Empress Cixi’s accomplishments during her reign? Check all that apply. She served as the regent for her five-year-old son. She controlled the Qing Dynasty for forty-seven years. She modernized the Chine...
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What was the significance of the Treaty of Nanjing in 1842? China got what it wanted because it showed strength during negotiation. Europeans forced the Chinese to sign it, ending the first Opium War. It prevented furthe...
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In China, food shortages, corruption in government, and high rates of opium addiction led to the Opium Wars. the Taiping Rebellion. the Boxer Rebellion. the Open Door Policy.
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What steps did Chinese emperors take to reduce foreign influence in China? Check all that apply. They had no interest in European manufactured goods. They did not allow Europeans or Japanese to immigrate. They controlled...
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The group of Chinese peasants who resented foreign influence were called the Boxers Imperialists Progressives Isolationists
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Background information: Kang Sang’uk [Kang Sang Wook] was born in 1935 and grew up in a small village in colonial Korea under Japanese rule. The Japanese in almost every community set up Shinto shrines high on the hill a...
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