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What happens to neurotransmitters after synaptic transmission and why does this need to happen?
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What is the function of water in photosynthesis?
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What is the difference between epithelium and epidermis?
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How does cartilage receive nutrients?
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What is the basic cell of the nervous system?
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Why does the small intestine require an alkaline pH?
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What is momentum?
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Is oxygen an organic or inorganic molecule?
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28 A girl is long-sighted.
Which statement is correct?
A She sees close objects less clearly than a person with normal vision.
B She sees distant objects more clearly than a person with normal vision.
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How long does it take to travel 500 light years?
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How do you solve #x=y+4# and #5x+3y=-20# using substitution?
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What is leukocytosis?
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How are photosynthesis and cellular respiration similar?
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What is the equation of the line between #(10,23)# and #(-1,0)#?
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What does insoluble fiber do in digestive system?
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What is ionic solution?
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What are some functions of muscles?
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Question #83e8e
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What is the process of photosynthesis?
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Did Churchill like Stalin as a person?
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What does it mean when a substance has a pH greater than 7?
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Why do food chains rarely have more than four trophic levels?
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What gives off heat radiation?
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In a neural pathway, a synapse is what?
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Adolescent females often require additional amounts of iron in their diet. Why?
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Does cartilage contain blood vessels?
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What are examples of demand-pull inflation?
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What advantage is it that the human body temperature 37 degrees?
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What is the difference between respiration and photosynthesis?
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What is the difference between psychology and physiology?