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Here are the best resources to pass BIO 130 (BIO 130). Find BIO 130 (BIO 130) study guides, notes, assignments, and much more.
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Bio 130Unit 7 Quiz Question and answers 100% correct 2024
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Question 1

2 / 2 pts

The average person breathes in (and out) approximately _____ gallons of air per

day, making our respiratory system the first line of defense against air pollutants that

may enter our body.

100

1000

10000

Correct!

3000

Correct! That's a lot of air to filter!

Question 2

2 / 2 pts

COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) is caused by exposure to which air

pollutants. Check all that apply.

Correct!

Ozone

Correct!

Carbon mono
Bio 130Unit 7 Quiz Question and answers 100% correct 2024
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Question 1

2 / 2 pts

The average person breathes in (and out) approximately _____ gallons of air per

day, making our respiratory system the first line of defense against air pollutants that

may enter our body.

100

1000

10000

Correct!

3000

Correct! That's a lot of air to filter!

Question 2

2 / 2 pts

COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) is caused by exposure to which air

pollutants. Check all that apply.

Correct!

Ozone

Correct!

Carbon mono
BIO 130 - EXAM 3. / BIO 130 - EXAM 3.

Question 1



Nuclear power plants can "meltdown" and possibly explode (releasing radioactive

materials) IF the moderator/cooling water is lost from the reactor vessels.

Response

Feedback:

Yes, this was the main issue with the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan

after the tsunami in Spring 2011.
BIO 130 - EXAM 3.
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Question 1



Nuclear power plants can "meltdown" and possibly explode (releasing radioactive

materials) IF the moderator/cooling water is lost from the reactor vessels.

Response

Feedback:

Yes, this was the main issue with the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan

after the tsunami in Spring 2011.
BIO 130 - BIO EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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BIO 130 - BIO EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. / BIO 130 - BIO EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

Question 1

3 out of 3 points

The height of the tsunami wave is the same in the open ocean as it is near shore.

Selected

Answer:

Fals

e

Correct

Answer:

Fals

e

Response

Feedback:

No, the tsunami may only be a foot or a few feet high out in the open

ocean, and be undetected by boats in the open ocean.

 Question 2
BIO 130 - BIO EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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Question 1

3 out of 3 points

The height of the tsunami wave is the same in the open ocean as it is near shore.

Selected

Answer:

Fals

e

Correct

Answer:

Fals

e

Response

Feedback:

No, the tsunami may only be a foot or a few feet high out in the open

ocean, and be undetected by boats in the open ocean.

 Question 2
BIO 130 - QUIZZES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. / BIO 130 - QUIZZES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

Nutrient Pollution Lab Quiz

 Question 1

2 out of 2 points

Exercise 1 "Starting Up," question 7.3: Based on your sampling, what do Trout in the lake eat?

Also refer to the following question (#8) in Starting Up for a hint.

Selected Answer:

Bosmina & Daphnia

Correct Answer:

Bosmina & Daphnia
BIO 130 - QUIZZES QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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Nutrient Pollution Lab Quiz

 Question 1

2 out of 2 points

Exercise 1 "Starting Up," question 7.3: Based on your sampling, what do Trout in the lake eat?

Also refer to the following question (#8) in Starting Up for a hint.

Selected Answer:

Bosmina & Daphnia

Correct Answer:

Bosmina & Daphnia
BIO 130 - EXAM 1 REVIEW. / BIO 130 - EXAM 1 REVIEW.

Chapter 1 – Intro lectures

This chapter will not be on the test explicitly. However, you should watch the lectures as they

provide valuable background information that you WILL need to know to understand other

content in this course. For example, what elements are essential for life? What does “organic”

mean in a chemistry context?
BIO 130 - EXAM 1 REVIEW.
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BIO 130 - EXAM 1 REVIEW. / BIO 130 - EXAM 1 REVIEW.

Chapter 1 – Intro lectures

This chapter will not be on the test explicitly. However, you should watch the lectures as they

provide valuable background information that you WILL need to know to understand other

content in this course. For example, what elements are essential for life? What does “organic”

mean in a chemistry context?
BIO 130 -TEST 4. / BIO 130 -TEST 4.

Question 1

3 out of 3 points

Most (recyclable, disposable) plastic water bottles are recycled.

Selected

Answer: Fals

e

Correct

Answer: Fals

e

Response

Feedback:

No, right now only about 1 in 6 (or less than 20%) of disposable

plastic water bottles are recycled.
BIO 130 -TEST 4. / BIO 130 -TEST 4.

Question 1

3 out of 3 points

Most (recyclable, disposable) plastic water bottles are recycled.

Selected

Answer: Fals

e

Correct

Answer: Fals

e

Response

Feedback:

No, right now only about 1 in 6 (or less than 20%) of disposable

plastic water bottles are recycled.
Exam (elaborations) BIO 130 (BIO 130) BIO 130 - Exam 4 Review.
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BIO 130 - Exam 4 Review/BIO 130 - Exam 4 Review. Chapter 16 Solid & Hazardous Waste ● How did waste issues that led to disasters in the past, including the Black Death in Europe, air quality problems, Love Canal influence how people dispose of waste? How did the Industrial Era influence the amount and toxicity of waste? ○ Black Death aka Bubonic Plague- accumulation of trash in the homes and streets led to a variety of rodents invading the country, including rats that carried fleas. These fl...
Exam (elaborations) BIO 130 (BIO 130) BIO 130 - Exam 4 Review.
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BIO 130 - Exam 4 Review/BIO 130 - Exam 4 Review. Chapter 16 Solid & Hazardous Waste ● How did waste issues that led to disasters in the past, including the Black Death in Europe, air quality problems, Love Canal influence how people dispose of waste? How did the Industrial Era influence the amount and toxicity of waste? ○ Black Death aka Bubonic Plague- accumulation of trash in the homes and streets led to a variety of rodents invading the country, including rats that carried fleas. These fl...