The first law of thermodynamics says that energy can neither be created or destroyed. If energy can't be destroyed, why do we need a constant input of energy for our cars (and our bodies) to do work? Why can't we just recycle the energy already there?
A. Because once energy is used in a chemical reaction, it cannot be re-used. In other words, once the cell uses energy to form a chemical bond, that energy is no longer available to do work.
B. Because in any chemical reaction, some of the energy is lost as heat.
C. Because potential energy cannot be converted to kinetic energy.
D. Because kinetic energy cannot be converted to potential energy.
Answer: B
Biology
- Which of the following statements about adaptive radiation is correct?
- Which organisms are not examples of an adaptive radiation?
- How long ago do scientists believe life first began on Earth?
- What process produces Earth's atmospheric oxygen?
- What evidence points to the date of the appearance of the first oxygen-producing organisms?
- Which of the following best describes the archaeans described in the video?
- The red sedimentary rocks of Western Australia resulted from the combination of oxygen and _____.
- Achaeans can tolerate which of the following extreme habitats?
- Animals first appeared during the _____.
- The Cenozoic era began approximately _____ million years ago.
- ____ were the dominant vertebrate life form during the Mesozoic era.
- Most modern animal phyla evolved during the _____ era.
- Bony fish first evolved during the _____ .
- Life arose during the _____.
- Flowering plants first appeared during the _____.
- The Mesozoic era began approximately _____ million years ago.
- The Precambrian time began at least _____ million years ago.
- Seed plants first appeared during the _____.
- The first prokaryotic cells appeared during the _____.
- Reptiles first appeared during the _____ era.
- We are living during the _____era.
- Dinosaurs went extinct during the _____.
- _____ were the dominant vertebrate life form during the Paleozoic era.
- You are given an unknown organism to identify. It is unicellular and heterotrophic. It is motile, using many short extensions of the cytoplasm, each featuring the 9 + 2 filament pattern. It has well-developed organelles and three nuclei, one large and two small. This organism is most likely to be a member of which group?
- Reinforced, threadlike pseudopods that can perform phagocytosis are generally characteristic of which group?