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Which of the following is NOT a use of baking soda?

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322

The spinal cord is protected by the:

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323

The cup-shaped end of the coiled tube in a nephron that collects the filtrate is called the:

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324

Which two metals react with very dilute HNO3 to evolve hydrogen gas?

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325

Which part of a soap molecule interacts with water?

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326

The property of carbon that allows it to form bonds with other carbon atoms, giving rise to large molecules like long chains, branched chains, or rings, is called:

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327

Which type of blood vessels carry blood away from the heart to various organs of the body?

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328

What is the primary advantage of reflex actions in urgent situations?

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What is the function of the rings of cartilage present in the human throat?

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Which of the following metals does NOT react with water at all?

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