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How do substances get in and out of a cell?
petroleum
friction
thermal energy
paper energy
its kinetic energy plus its potential energy
Living things eat.
structure
They move through holes in the cell membrane.
What is the most common source of energy in the United States?
petroleum
friction
thermal energy
paper energy
its kinetic energy plus its potential energy
Living things eat.
structure
They move through holes in the cell membrane.
Which of the following is NOT a form of energy?
petroleum
friction
thermal energy
paper energy
its kinetic energy plus its potential energy
Living things eat.
structure
They move through holes in the cell membrane.
The thermal energy of an object is ____.
petroleum
friction
thermal energy
paper energy
its kinetic energy plus its potential energy
Living things eat.
structure
They move through holes in the cell membrane.
Which of the following is NOT a necessary characteristic of a living thing?
petroleum
friction
thermal energy
paper energy
its kinetic energy plus its potential energy
Living things eat.
structure
They move through holes in the cell membrane.
When water is heated on a stove, which kind of energy is transferred?
petroleum
friction
thermal energy
paper energy
its kinetic energy plus its potential energy
Living things eat.
structure
They move through holes in the cell membrane.
Besides storage, what does a vacuole provide in a plant cell?
petroleum
friction
thermal energy
paper energy
its kinetic energy plus its potential energy
Living things eat.
structure
They move through holes in the cell membrane.
Newton’s first law of motion says that an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by a force. Yet, if you slide a box across the floor, it will not continue sliding. What force is acting on the box to slow it down?
petroleum
friction
thermal energy
paper energy
its kinetic energy plus its potential energy
Living things eat.
structure
They move through holes in the cell membrane.
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