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Questions in biology

[Terjawab] A symphysis is a type of joint. A. synovial B. cartilaginous C. fibrous

[Terjawab] Which sequence shows the steps of the process of science in an order in which they might occur? A. question, observation, experiment, analysis, prediction B. exploration, question, opinion, conclusion, hypothesis C. experiment, conclusion, exploration, application D. exploration, hypothesis, prediction, experiment

[Terjawab] Which brain structure is primarily involved in forming new memories? A. Hippocampus B. Thalamus C. Amygdala D. Medulla

[Terjawab] Which organisms are most likely to survive in a population in which disruptive selection is occurring? A. organisms that have average traits B. organisms that have extreme traits C. organisms that have the greatest number of offspring D. organisms that are the largest and strongest

[Terjawab] Animals that lack the principal body cavity positioned between the body wall and the intestinal tract are classified as A. gastrovascula B. coelomates C. segmented D. acoelomates

[Terjawab] An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?

[Terjawab] Humans' and chimpanzees' genetic codes are 99.4 percent functionally identical. This similarity is due to a(n): A. genetic mutation. B. unknown cause. C. common environment. D. common evolutionary ancestor.

[Terjawab] One of water's unique properties is that it has strong surface tension. What do you predict would happen if water had weak surface tension? A. Insects would not be able to land on or walk on water. B. Plants would be able to draw water from the roots up to their leaves. C. Water molecules would attract each other. D. Water would only be able to dissolve nonpolar substances.

[Terjawab] Which of the following is NOT a synovial joint? A. Saddle B. Ball and socket C. Condyloid D. Symphysis pubis

[Terjawab] Perception is best described as: A. Interpretation of sensory information B. Physical reaction C. Reflex response D. Light detection