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481

A solution with a pH of 2 is considered:

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482

The first step in the breakdown of glucose, a six-carbon molecule, occurs in the cytoplasm and produces a three-carbon molecule called:

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483

Which of the following organisms breaks down food material outside its body and then absorbs it?

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484

The reaction between an acid and a base to give a salt and water is known as:

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485

Information from the environment is detected by specialized tips of nerve cells called:

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486

Why is visible movement alone not a sufficient characteristic to define life?

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487

Which plant tissue transports products of photosynthesis from the leaves to other parts of the plant?

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488

What is the product formed when ethanol reacts with sodium?

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489

Five solutions A, B, C, D, and E have pH values 4, 1, 11, 7, and 9 respectively. Which solution is strongly acidic?

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490

What is the primary cause of dental caries (tooth decay)?

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