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Review and ReinforceThe Nervous SystemCOCORIUnderstanding Main IdeasAnswer the following questions on a separate theet of paper.1. What are three main functions of the nervous system? Give ancuample of each2. What are the three kinds of neurons? How do they work together toproduce a response to an environmental stimulus?3. Explain how your brain and sentory organs get information from theoutside world.4. What are the two main parts of the peripheral nervous system? Whatare the two main parts of the central nervous system?Building VocabularyMatch each term in the left column with its definition in the right column by writing theletter of the correct definition on the line beside the term.5central nervous systema cels that carry information through your nervoussystemb. the message that a neuron carriesca bundle of nerve fibers6. relex7.neuronsS.nerve impulse9.peripheral nervous systemd. a system of nerves that branches out and connects itto the rest of the bodye. a system that controls the functions of the body withthe brain serving as the control centerf the place where a neuron transfers an impulse toanother structureg an automatic response that occurs rapidly withoutconscious control10.nerve11synapse
Physics
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What is defined by force per unit area?O temperatureO gravityO forceO pressure
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1. What do you mean by energy conservation?
Physics
Middle School
What is the flaw with using apparent brightness rather than absolute brightness to determine the brightness of a star?Apparent brightness does not use the star's color or temperature.Apparent brightness does not take into account the distance of the star from EarthApparent brightness is only theoretical, its value cannot be directly measured with equipment Apparent brightness is only on a comparative scale that determines how bright a star looks from a theoretical distance of 10 parsecsfrom Earth.Dont answer if youre just going to put a link or file.Help if you know and are sure
Physics
High School
Highlight two factors which shows that heat from the sun does reach the earth's surface by convection.
Physics
Middle School
Which statement would be an example of a climate report for Texas? a. The average annual temperature in San Antonio is 20C. b. There is a good chance that severe thunderstorms will move through Dallas late tonight. c. Tomorrow will be the hottest day of the year for residents of Houston. d. People in Galveston can expect the temperature to drop into the low 60s later in the week
Physics
High School
Name the part of the respiratory system which is shared with the digestive system. What is the common name of that part?
Physics
College
Determiner l'interfrange i sur le plan d'observation distant de L de D:Determine the interfringe i on the observation plane distant from L from D:1) pour D=fif D=f2)pour D=2fif D=2f
Physics
College
AcellusA motion sensor emits sound, anddetects an echo 0.0115 s after. Ashort time later, it again emits asound, and hears an echo after0.0183 s. How far has thereflecting object moved?Help Resources(Speed of sound = 343 m/s)(Unit = m)
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Explain in term of forces, why duck is floating on the water
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High School
What is the direction of the electric field if an electron initially at rest begins to move in the north direction as a result of the field?
Physics
High School
A simple pendulum with a length of 2 m oscillates on the Earth's surface. What is the period of oscillations?
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a Q. No. la sapWhat is derived is one second time?
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A rock at the edge of a cliff has 10 Joules of potential energy. A goat comes along and kicks the rock off the edge. At the moment right before the rock hits the ground about how much kinetic energy does it have? (remember, a Joule is the SI unit for measuring energy).
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High School
The 4kg head of a sledge hammer is moving at 6m/s when it strikes a chisel, driving it into a log. The duration of the impact (or the time for the sledge hammer to stop after contact) is 0.0020s. Find the time average of the impact force
Physics
College
A metal can containing condensed mushroom soup has mass 215 g, height 10.8 cm, and diameter 6.38 cm. It is placed at rest on its side at the top of a 3.00 m long incline that is at 25.0 degrees to the horizontal, and it is then released to roll straight down. Assuming mechanical energy conservation, calculate the moment of inertia of the can if it takes 1.50 s to reach the bottom of the incline. Which pieces of data, if any, are unnecessary for calculating the solution
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High School
A toy radio-controlled car races around a circular track in a time of 2 MINUTES, with a speed of 5.25 m/s. What is the radius of thecircular track? (will give brainliest)
Physics
College
Protons, neutrons, electrons, and a nucleus are
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High School
1. The movement of water between the oceans, atmosphere, land, and living things is the ______________________. 2. The changing of water from liquid to vapor is called ______________________. 3. During ______________________, water vapor cools and returns to a liquid state. 4. Water that falls from the atmosphere to the land and oceans is called ______________________. 5. Precipitation that falls on land and then flows into streams, rivers, and lakes is called ______________________. 6. Precipitation that seeps into the ground and is stored among rocks is called ______________________. 7. Water vapor is released by plants and returned to the environment in a process called ______________________. 8. Name three reasons water is needed for life on Earth.
Physics
College
using the human species as an example, explain what is meant by variation of traits
Physics
High School
The wavelength of a water wave is 6 cm when the frequency is 10 hertz .1. What is the distance between successive crests of the wave ?2. What is the speed of propagation ?3 What is the period of the wave ?Please show workings.
Physics
College
Medical devices implanted inside the body are often powered using transcutaneous energy transfer (TET), a type of wireless charging using a pair of closely spaced coils. And emf is generated around a coil inside the body by varying the current through a nearby coil outside the body, producing a changing magnetic flux. Calculate the average induced emf, of each 10-turn coil has a radius of 1.50 cm and the current in the external coil varies from its maximum value of 10.0 A to zero in 6.25 x10-6s.
Physics
College
The indices of refraction for her contact lens, cornea, and the fluid behind her cornea are 1.6, 1.4, and 1.3, respectively. Light is incident from air onto her contact lens at an angle of 30 from the normal of the surface. At what angle is the light traveling in the fluid behind her cornea?
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