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The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. In the Southland (California), the law is the "law of love and fellowship, to respect private property and personal feelings". Write a law of the Northland based on what you'...
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. Who were the 2 couriers for the French-Canadian government that became Buck's masters? a. Benjamin and Jerry c. Perrault and Francois b. Dave and Miller d. Pierre and Scotch...
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The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. The Call of the Wild is a story that takes place during which historical event? a. the Civil War c. the California Gold Rush b. the Klondike Gold Rush d. the Mexican-American...
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. Dave, another dog on the team, refuses to be let out of the harness and is eventually shot because he... a. is hungry and can't find food anywhere else. c. wants to attack Pe...
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The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. How are Hal, Mercedes, and Charles portrayed? a. as a loving family c. as inexperienced and uncooperative b. as Buck's best owners d. as well-suited for the challenge of the...
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. Once Buck becomes the lead sled dog, the team… a. begins to lag behind. c. improves in energy and efficiency. b. fights more. d. revolts against Perrault and Francois. Please...
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The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. What is Buck's view of the Sunland (California) once he becomes a sled dog? a. He can't remember the Sunland because of all the beatings he has endured. c. He is homesick and...
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. After Spitz is killed, Buck takes the place of the lead dog by… a. barking at all hours of the night until Perrault puts him into the harness. c. Perrault offering the positi...
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The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. What event caused this person to step between Hal and Buck? a. Hal pulled out a gun to shoot Buck. c. Hal was about to send the dogs off into the woods with no food. b. Hal t...
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. At the end of Chapter 5, Buck is rescued by… a. an unnamed dog. c. Mercedes. b. John Thornton. d. the Scotch half-breed. Please select the best answer from the choices provid...
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The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. Which is NOT a reason that the dogs couldn't get Hal, Mercedes, and Charles' sled in motion initially? a. some of the dogs weren't as strong as others. c. their dogs needed r...
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. The Call of the Wild is told from which point of view? a. first person c. third person limited b. omniscient d. third person objective Please select the best answer from the...
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. Buck's owner(s) after Perrault and Francois is (are)… a. Hal, Mercedes, and Charles. c. the man in the red sweater. b. John Thornton. d. the Scotch half-breed who delivers ma...
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. The "law of fang" is the understanding that… a. dogs must be fed in order to perform. c. one must kill or be killed. b. humans are weaker than animals because of their teeth....
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. What does Buck do to symbolize that he has joined the call? a. He kills a moose. c. He eats a deer with the timber wolf pack. b. He sits and howls. d. He returns to the camp...
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The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. Which wild animal does Buck attempt to befriend in the woods? a. a badger c. a female wild dog b. a timber wolf d. a bear Please select the best answer from the choices provi...
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. John Thornton can best be described as… a. Buck's best and most caring owner. c. a friend of Buck's owner who doesn't have enough money to purchase him. b. Buck's owner who i...
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. At the novel's end, John Thornton and Buck are ultimately separated because… a. Buck decides to never return to camp again. c. a group of Indians murder John. b. John Thornto...
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. After taking down a black bear in the wild, Buck desires a more challenging prey. Which animal does Buck select? a. a timber wolf c. a wild cat b. a grizzly bear d. a bull mo...
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. The "club" is a stated symbol representing… a. the power of man to subdue an animal. c. an animal's ability to overtake a human if they are stronger than the club. b. Jack Lo...
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. John Thornton can best be described as… a. Buck's best and most caring owner. c. a friend of Buck's owner who doesn't have enough money to purchase him. b. Buck's owner who i...
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. Why does Buck continually keep his eye on John Thornton? a. He doesn't completely trust him. c. All of Buck's other masters had been temporary, and Buck didn't want to be sep...
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. The "law of fang" is the understanding that… a. dogs must be fed in order to perform. c. one must kill or be killed. b. humans are weaker than animals because of their teeth....
11 months ago
The following question references the novel The Call of the Wild by Jack London. How are Hal, Mercedes, and Charles portrayed? a. as a loving family c. as inexperienced and uncooperative b. as Buck's best owners d. as well-suited for the challenge of the...
11 months ago
pretend that you are a carbon atom. write a short story (around the paragraphs) that describes your journey through the carbon cyclel
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Which statements describe molecules? Check all that apply. Molecules are made of two or more atoms. Molecules are all the same size Molecules range in size. Molecules are only made of atoms of the same element. Molecules are only made of atoms of differen...
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Which statements describe organic compounds? Check all that apply. Organic compounds are commonly found in living things. Organic compounds are not associated with or made from living things. Organic compounds contain carbon. Organic compounds usually lac...
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Number the events from earliest (1) to most recent (6) to outline the development of the cell theory. Anton van Leeuwenhoek observed small organisms he called “animalcules.” Robert Hooke was the first to use the word “cell.” Matthias Schleiden theorized t...
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All living organisms are composed of one or more cells. A cell is the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms. All cells arise from pre-existing cells.
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Identify the labeled structures. A: ✔ cytoplasm B: ✔ chloroplast C:
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Which two structures produce energy that cells can use? A and B B and C C and D D and A
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This chart shows four atoms, labeled W, X, Y, and Z. These atoms can combine with each other to form molecules. Which combination of atoms will form a molecule, but not a compound? W and X X and Y W and Z Y and Z
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A whale has a calf and a bacteria replicates through cloning. Both of these are examples of needing energy
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A whale has a calf and a bacteria replicates through cloning. Both of these are examples of 1.needing energy 2.growth and development 3.maintaining homeostasis 4.reproduction
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Cell Structure Type of Cell Nucleus Animal and plant Ribosome Animal and plant Mitochondrion Animal and plant Cell Membrane Plant only Chloroplast Animal and plant Cytoplasm Animal only What are the errors in the table? Check all that apply. Cell membrane...
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Which organelles surround the cell? Select two options cell wall cell membrane nucleus mitochondrion ribosome
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a) Based on your model and the different functions the cell can do because of all of its different parts, list three reasons why cells are important to an organism.
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What is the purpose of the lab?
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Which statements describe the cell membrane? Check all that apply. It only allows certain materials to leave the cell. It allows all materials to leave the cell. It only allows certain materials to enter the cell. It allows all materials to enter the cell...
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The image on the left shows a normal red blood cell, and the image on the right shows a cell that has been put into a new solution. The circles represent the salt in the solutions. Which statement describes the motion of the water molecules in this situat...
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The picture shows molecules on one side of a permeable membrane. Which indicates that diffusion is complete? There will be more molecules on the right side than the left side of the membrane. All the molecules will be on the right side of the membrane. Th...
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A student places four identical cells into four different liquids. Cell Description of Liquid W Saltier than the cell X Less salty than the cell Y Equally as salty as the cell Z Pure water with no salts Over time, which cell will look the smallest? cell W...
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The diagram shows an animal cell. Which letter marks the location where carbon dioxide is produced during cellular respiration? W X Y Z
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How do animals get energy for their cells? by sleeping by eating food by capturing sunlight by exhaling carbon dioxide
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Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements. In the first step of meiosis I, . In the second step, . In the third step, ✔ Pairs of chromosomes separate . In the final step of meiosis I,
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Trudy made this Venn diagram comparing interphase and cytokinesis. Which statement belongs in the region marked X? Is the longest stage DNA is copied The number of nuclei doubles The number of cells doubles
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What would be the main problem with reproduction if meiosis did not take place to form sex cells? The zygote would have two nuclei. Fertilization would result in a zygote with half as many chromosomes as the parents. Fertilization would result in a zygote...
11 months ago
A student places four identical cells into four different liquids. Cell W Saltier than the cell X Less salty than the cell Y Higher concentration of water than the cell Z Lower concentration of water than the cell Which cells would take in water and swell...
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Which statements describe differences between metaphase I and metaphase II? Select two options. Chromosomes line up in the middle in metaphase I only. Chromosomes condense in metaphase I only. A cell has half the number of chromosomes in metaphase II. The...
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Essay: Use what you have learned about asexual and sexual reproduction from this modeling activity to explain why asexual reproduction produces offspring that are identical to the originals, and sexual reproduction produces offspring that are unique from...
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At the beginning of Day 1, there were one hundred of each color bean. Twenty of the dark red beans and thirty-five of the light red beans were eaten. What effect will this have on the population of the beans? Check all that apply. There will be more dark...
11 months ago
Consider the cross shown. In this cross, a wrinkled pea is crossed with a round pea. Which allele is dominant? Which allele is recessive?
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Having freckles (F) is dominant over not having freckles (f). A parent with freckles is crossed with a parent without freckles. The Punnett square shows the possible genotypes of the offspring. What is the probability that an offspring will have a homozyg...
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Which characteristic of a protein may change during a DNA mutation? hardness color texture shape
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Time Remaining 57:09 What does an organism's genotype describe? the allele combination for a trait the physical appearance of a trait the number of alleles on a gene the number of different traits inherited
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What does an organism's genotype describe? the allele combination for a trait the physical appearance of a trait the number of alleles on a gene the number of different traits inherited
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Alex listed the typical steps of fossil formation. 1) An organism dies. 2) The remains fall to the bottom of the ocean. 3) The soft portions decay, and the hard portions remain. 4) The sediment becomes rock. Which statement describes the missing step? Aft...
10 months ago
The chart shows information about three different embryos early in their development. Which is best supported by the information in the chart? Species X and Y are not related to humans. Species Y and Z are not related to humans. Species X and Z are relate...
10 months ago
This is adapted from an excerpt from the Book of the Dead. This is a spell. THE CHAPTER OF NOT LETTING THE BODY PERISH Praise to you, O my divine father Osiris. You did not decay, you did not become worms, you did not wither, you did not rot, you did not...
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