Approximately how much glycogen is stored by a well-nourished healthy adult?
A) 250 g
B) 350 g
C) 450 g
D) 550 g
B
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Visualize a general topographic profile across this landscape, from the upper left corner to the lower right corner of the map, by determining the elevations of the following locations.
The question is based on Map T-11, the “Whitewater, Wisconsin” quadrangle (scale 1:62,500; contour interval 20 feet; dotted lines represent 10-foot contours). The irregular high ground of “Kettle Moraine State Forest,” running diagonally from the lower left to the right center of the map, is a terminal moraine left by a Pleistocene ice sheet (42°51'34"N, 88°35'59"W). The region northwest of the terminal moraine was once covered by the ice. The region in the southeast corner of the map is the edge of the glacial outwash plain. (a) McLery Cemetery: _______ feet (b) Pumping Stations near Scuppernong: _______ feet (c) Blue Spring Lake: _______ feet (d) Crest of the terminal moraine about 0.5 mile (0.8 km) south of Blue Spring Lake: _______ feet (e) Round Prairie Cemetery: _______ feet
As recently as the 1940s, the world contained only about ________ states, but by 2011 there were ________ members of the United Nations
A) 30; 70 B) 40; 121 C) 50; 193 D) 60; 169 E) 70; 108
Why does water released from a dam erode the streambed so much more than it would have before the dam existed?
A) It has a greatly increased velocity. B) It has more stream power than it would have had before the dam. C) The dry stream bed below the dam weakens while it is left dry. D) The stream power now exceeds the sediment load by a great amount.
Deforestation can be slowed by which of the following?
A) building new roads and homes in forest areas B) recycling more paper to reduce the need for pulpwood C) growing more timber on short rotations D) practicing shifting agriculture on forest land E) practicing clear cutting