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The reason for wafting or fanning a small amount of chemical vapors toward the nose as a means to detect odors in a test tube is to-
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Viruses require a living host in order to reproduce.
HIV destroys helper T cells (white blood cells).
Chemicals spilled on hands can be transferred to food.
store genetic information in nucleic acids
Bacterial growth increases exponentially as temperature increases.
Identify the locations of eye wash, shower, and fire equipment
protect the respiratory tract against potentially harmful vapors
People infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have an increased risk of dying from secondary infections. Which of these best explains how HIV increases the danger of secondary infections?
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Viruses require a living host in order to reproduce.
HIV destroys helper T cells (white blood cells).
Chemicals spilled on hands can be transferred to food.
store genetic information in nucleic acids
Bacterial growth increases exponentially as temperature increases.
Identify the locations of eye wash, shower, and fire equipment
protect the respiratory tract against potentially harmful vapors
Which of these is a hypothesis that can be tested through experimentation?
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Viruses require a living host in order to reproduce.
HIV destroys helper T cells (white blood cells).
Chemicals spilled on hands can be transferred to food.
store genetic information in nucleic acids
Bacterial growth increases exponentially as temperature increases.
Identify the locations of eye wash, shower, and fire equipment
protect the respiratory tract against potentially harmful vapors
Which of these is the best reason to not eat or drink while in the laboratory?
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Viruses require a living host in order to reproduce.
HIV destroys helper T cells (white blood cells).
Chemicals spilled on hands can be transferred to food.
store genetic information in nucleic acids
Bacterial growth increases exponentially as temperature increases.
Identify the locations of eye wash, shower, and fire equipment
protect the respiratory tract against potentially harmful vapors
One characteristic shared by a virus and a living cell is that both-
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Viruses require a living host in order to reproduce.
HIV destroys helper T cells (white blood cells).
Chemicals spilled on hands can be transferred to food.
store genetic information in nucleic acids
Bacterial growth increases exponentially as temperature increases.
Identify the locations of eye wash, shower, and fire equipment
protect the respiratory tract against potentially harmful vapors
Which of the following organelles is involved in storing material in a plant cell?
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Viruses require a living host in order to reproduce.
HIV destroys helper T cells (white blood cells).
Chemicals spilled on hands can be transferred to food.
store genetic information in nucleic acids
Bacterial growth increases exponentially as temperature increases.
Identify the locations of eye wash, shower, and fire equipment
protect the respiratory tract against potentially harmful vapors
Which of the following describes viruses?
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Viruses require a living host in order to reproduce.
HIV destroys helper T cells (white blood cells).
Chemicals spilled on hands can be transferred to food.
store genetic information in nucleic acids
Bacterial growth increases exponentially as temperature increases.
Identify the locations of eye wash, shower, and fire equipment
protect the respiratory tract against potentially harmful vapors
A student wearing goggles, gloves, and an apron begins a simple activity to determine the pH of corrosive solutions. Before the activity begins, what other safety measure should the student follow?
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Viruses require a living host in order to reproduce.
HIV destroys helper T cells (white blood cells).
Chemicals spilled on hands can be transferred to food.
store genetic information in nucleic acids
Bacterial growth increases exponentially as temperature increases.
Identify the locations of eye wash, shower, and fire equipment
protect the respiratory tract against potentially harmful vapors
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