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The movement of food through the intestines is known as:
A. Peristalsis
B. Ileum translation
C. Microvilli propulsion
D. Flexure propulsion - Peristalsis

The enzyme maltase does the following:
A. Breaks down lactose to glucose
B. Turns glucose into maltose
C. Breaks down maltose to glucose
D. Turns glucose into lactose - Breaks down maltose to glucose

High levels of bilirubin in the blood stream can result in:
A. Uric acid overexposure
B. Jaundice
C. Bile salt production
D. Hepatic mutation - Jaundice

The symbol B on the periodic table stands for:
A. Beryllium
B. Boron
C. Barium
D. Berkelium - Boron

The symbol Mn on the periodic table stands for:
A. Magnesium
B. Molybdenum
C. Manganese
D. Margon - Manganese

The symbol Ca on the periodic table stands for:
A. Calcium
B. Carbon
C. Cobalt
D. Chlorine - Calcium

The symbol Br on the periodic table stands for:
A. Beryllium
B. Boron
C. Barium
D. Bromine - Bromine

, Vinegar is also known as:
A. Acetic acid
B. Acetone acid
C. Sulfuric acid
D. Ascorbic acid - Acetic acid

A Lewis acid is a/an ____ pair acceptor.
A. Neutron
B. Proton
C. Electron
D. Ion - Electron

_____ reactions produce heat.
A. Endothermic
B. Exothermic
C. Hydrogen
D. Buffered - Exothermic

Which of the following match the definition:The pressure (P) is inversely proportional to
the volume (V) of a gas.
A. Archimedes' principle
B. Charles' law
C. Boyle's law
D. Anderson's principle - Boyle's law

The combination of sodium and chlorine to form NaCL is considered a/an ___ bond.
A. Ionic
B. Covalent
C. Hydrogen
D. Metallic - Ionic

Outer shell electrons are known as ______ electrons.
A. Hybrid
B. Valence
C. Vector
D. Transitional - Valence

Forces can be indicated on graph paper by the use of _____.
A. Empirical rules
B. Interaction coefficients
C. Variables
D. Vectors - Vectors

P1V1 = P2V2 represents:
A. Archimedes' principle
B. Charles' law

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