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A book with a mess of 5kg is pushed off a table with velocity of 2 m/s. What is its momentum?
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A book with a mass of 5 kg is pushed off a table with the velocity of 2 m/s. its momentum is 10 kg-m/s . momentum = m*v; p = 5kg*2 m/s p=10 kg-m/s
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All of the information your brain receives __________. Is lost after fifteen minutes Can only be stored for fifteen minutes Must be sorted out and processed Is instantly transmitted
Weegy: All of the information your brain receives: is instantly transmitted. (More)
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Updated 12/5/2021 4:04:18 AM
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All of the information your brain receives: Must be sorted out and processed.
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Willy Loman has an extramarital affair.
Weegy: Willy Loman has an extramarital affair. TRUE. (More)
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Updated 12/5/2021 12:30:14 AM
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Meningitis and food poisoning are two examples of illness caused by which type of pathogen? Question 6 options: A) Fungi B) Parasite C) Bacteria D) Virus
Weegy: Meningitis and food poisoning are two examples of illness caused by the following type of pathogen: Bacteria. (More)
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Updated 3/23/2022 7:13:04 PM
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Chemicals released into the space between nerve cells that bind to receptors are called options: A) neurotransmitters. B) platelets. C) action potentials. D) neurochemicals.
Weegy: Chemicals released into the space between nerve cells that bind to receptors are called neurotransmitters. (More)
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Updated 3/23/2022 7:13:26 PM
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Which neurotransmitter stimulates the beginning of muscle contraction and movement? Question 2 options: A) Serotonin B) Dopamine C) Epinephrine D) Acetylcholine
Weegy: Acetylcholine stimulates the beginning of muscle contraction and movement. (More)
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Updated 5/23/2023 4:10:17 AM
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Willy Loman takes his own life in order to help Biff.
Weegy: Willy Loman takes his own life in order to help Biff. FALSE. (More)
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Updated 12/5/2021 12:29:38 AM
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Which neurotransmitter would you expect to see in high quantities, if you could, in the brain of someone who has just been rewarded with a large raise in salary for all his or her hard work? Question 7 options: A) Epinephrine B) Dopamine C) Serotonin D) Acetylcholine
Weegy: You would expect to see Dopamine in high quantities, if you could, in the brain of someone who has just been rewarded with a large raise in salary for all his or her hard work. [ ] (More)
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Updated 6 days ago|1/18/2025 10:58:07 PM
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What is missing from this scope? This fire drill will be conducted for approximately one hour on March 21st.
Weegy: Location is missing from this scope? This fire drill will be conducted for approximately one hour on March 21st. User: Regarding the specifics of this objective, which W does "evacuation procedures" fulfill? Weegy: Regarding the specifics of this objective, "When" does "evacuation procedures" fulfill. User: Which of the following is not a High Complexity exercise? Weegy: Workshops is not a High Complexity exercise. User: Which of the following is not a High Complexity exercise? Weegy: Workshops is not a High Complexity exercise. User: Which of the following is a Medium Complexity exercise? Weegy: Medium complexity starts with operational exercises such as workshops. User: Which item is an example of communication enhancements? Weegy: Monitors/Scanners is an example of communication enhancements. User: Exercise Enhancements are important because: Weegy: Exercise Enhancements are important because: It helps to achieve a realistic environment AND It increases participant engagement and experiential learning. User: The exercise plan is intended as (More)
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Updated 12/4/2021 11:38:52 PM
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The exercise plan is intended as: As a guide for developers and participants.

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Which chamber of the heart connects to the lungs via the pulmonary artery? Question 19 options: A) Right atrium B) Left atrium C) Left ventricle D) Right ventricle
Weegy: Right ventricle connects to the lungs via the pulmonary artery. (More)
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Updated 12/5/2021 2:58:52 AM
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A deficiency in which vitamin causes Rickets disease? Question 17 options: A) Vitamin A B) Vitamin B C) Vitamin C D) Vitamin D
Weegy: RICKETS is the disease associated with a vitamin D deficiency. (More)
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Updated 12/5/2021 1:41:35 AM
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Which neurotransmitter is typically reduced in someone who suffers from depression and is a primary target of anti-depressant medications? Question 18 options: A) Epinephrine B) Dopamine C) Acetylcholine D) Serotonin
Weegy: Serotonin is typically reduced in someone who suffers from depression, and is a primary target of anti-depressant medications. (More)
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Updated 12/5/2021 2:59:14 AM
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When a child breaks a bone, which of the following is responsible for rebuilding new bone tissue in the fracture while it heals? Question 10 options: A) Osteoclasts B) Osteoblasts C) Osteocytes D) Osteoporosis
Weegy: When a child breaks a bone, Osteoblasts is responsible for rebuilding new bone tissue in the fracture while it heals. (More)
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Updated 319 days ago|3/11/2024 7:37:58 PM
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Mast cells play what key role in initiating an immune response? Question 14 options: A) Clotting wounds B) Creating antigens C) Creating antibodies D) Releasing histamines
Weegy: Mast cells play the role of creating antibodies in initiating an immune response. (More)
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Updated 291 days ago|4/8/2024 12:25:35 AM
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Mast cells play the following key role in initiating an immune response: Releasing histamines.
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How does the brain primarily interpret the strength of a stimulus in the nervous system? Question 8 options: A) Based on how much potassium is in the nerve cell B) Based on which chemicals are released at nerve junctions C) Based on the frequency of the action potential D) Based on the size of the action potential
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The brain primarily interprets the strength of a stimulus in the nervous system based on the frequency of the action potential.
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The virus that causes the human body to compromise itself and leads ultimately to the disease known as AIDS is called Question 11 options: A) HPV. B) Hepatitis B. C) Hepatitis C. D) HIV.
Weegy: The virus that causes the human body to compromise itself and leads ultimately to the disease known as AIDS is called HIV. (More)
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Updated 12/5/2021 3:00:31 AM
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A book with a mess of 5kg is pushed off a table with velocity of 2 m/s. What is its momentum?
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Updated 12/4/2021 11:05:45 PM
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A book with a mass of 5 kg is pushed off a table with the velocity of 2 m/s. its momentum is 10 kg-m/s . momentum = m*v; p = 5kg*2 m/s p=10 kg-m/s
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All of the information your brain receives __________. Is lost after fifteen minutes Can only be stored for fifteen minutes Must be sorted out and processed Is instantly transmitted
Weegy: All of the information your brain receives: is instantly transmitted. (More)
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Updated 12/5/2021 4:04:18 AM
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All of the information your brain receives: Must be sorted out and processed.
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Willy Loman has an extramarital affair.
Weegy: Willy Loman has an extramarital affair. TRUE. (More)
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Updated 12/5/2021 12:30:14 AM
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Meningitis and food poisoning are two examples of illness caused by which type of pathogen? Question 6 options: A) Fungi B) Parasite C) Bacteria D) Virus
Weegy: Meningitis and food poisoning are two examples of illness caused by the following type of pathogen: Bacteria. (More)
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Updated 3/23/2022 7:13:04 PM
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Chemicals released into the space between nerve cells that bind to receptors are called options: A) neurotransmitters. B) platelets. C) action potentials. D) neurochemicals.
Weegy: Chemicals released into the space between nerve cells that bind to receptors are called neurotransmitters. (More)
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Updated 3/23/2022 7:13:26 PM
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Which neurotransmitter stimulates the beginning of muscle contraction and movement? Question 2 options: A) Serotonin B) Dopamine C) Epinephrine D) Acetylcholine
Weegy: Acetylcholine stimulates the beginning of muscle contraction and movement. (More)
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Updated 5/23/2023 4:10:17 AM
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Willy Loman takes his own life in order to help Biff.
Weegy: Willy Loman takes his own life in order to help Biff. FALSE. (More)
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Updated 12/5/2021 12:29:38 AM
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Which neurotransmitter would you expect to see in high quantities, if you could, in the brain of someone who has just been rewarded with a large raise in salary for all his or her hard work? Question 7 options: A) Epinephrine B) Dopamine C) Serotonin D) Acetylcholine
Weegy: You would expect to see Dopamine in high quantities, if you could, in the brain of someone who has just been rewarded with a large raise in salary for all his or her hard work. [ ] (More)
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Updated 6 days ago|1/18/2025 10:58:07 PM
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What is missing from this scope? This fire drill will be conducted for approximately one hour on March 21st.
Weegy: Location is missing from this scope? This fire drill will be conducted for approximately one hour on March 21st. User: Regarding the specifics of this objective, which W does "evacuation procedures" fulfill? Weegy: Regarding the specifics of this objective, "When" does "evacuation procedures" fulfill. User: Which of the following is not a High Complexity exercise? Weegy: Workshops is not a High Complexity exercise. User: Which of the following is not a High Complexity exercise? Weegy: Workshops is not a High Complexity exercise. User: Which of the following is a Medium Complexity exercise? Weegy: Medium complexity starts with operational exercises such as workshops. User: Which item is an example of communication enhancements? Weegy: Monitors/Scanners is an example of communication enhancements. User: Exercise Enhancements are important because: Weegy: Exercise Enhancements are important because: It helps to achieve a realistic environment AND It increases participant engagement and experiential learning. User: The exercise plan is intended as (More)
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Updated 12/4/2021 11:38:52 PM
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The exercise plan is intended as: As a guide for developers and participants.

Added 12/4/2021 11:38:52 PM
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Which chamber of the heart connects to the lungs via the pulmonary artery? Question 19 options: A) Right atrium B) Left atrium C) Left ventricle D) Right ventricle
Weegy: Right ventricle connects to the lungs via the pulmonary artery. (More)
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Updated 12/5/2021 2:58:52 AM
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A deficiency in which vitamin causes Rickets disease? Question 17 options: A) Vitamin A B) Vitamin B C) Vitamin C D) Vitamin D
Weegy: RICKETS is the disease associated with a vitamin D deficiency. (More)
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Updated 12/5/2021 1:41:35 AM
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Which neurotransmitter is typically reduced in someone who suffers from depression and is a primary target of anti-depressant medications? Question 18 options: A) Epinephrine B) Dopamine C) Acetylcholine D) Serotonin
Weegy: Serotonin is typically reduced in someone who suffers from depression, and is a primary target of anti-depressant medications. (More)
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Updated 12/5/2021 2:59:14 AM
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When a child breaks a bone, which of the following is responsible for rebuilding new bone tissue in the fracture while it heals? Question 10 options: A) Osteoclasts B) Osteoblasts C) Osteocytes D) Osteoporosis
Weegy: When a child breaks a bone, Osteoblasts is responsible for rebuilding new bone tissue in the fracture while it heals. (More)
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Updated 319 days ago|3/11/2024 7:37:58 PM
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Mast cells play what key role in initiating an immune response? Question 14 options: A) Clotting wounds B) Creating antigens C) Creating antibodies D) Releasing histamines
Weegy: Mast cells play the role of creating antibodies in initiating an immune response. (More)
Question
Updated 291 days ago|4/8/2024 12:25:35 AM
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Mast cells play the following key role in initiating an immune response: Releasing histamines.
Added 291 days ago|4/8/2024 12:25:32 AM
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How does the brain primarily interpret the strength of a stimulus in the nervous system? Question 8 options: A) Based on how much potassium is in the nerve cell B) Based on which chemicals are released at nerve junctions C) Based on the frequency of the action potential D) Based on the size of the action potential
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Updated 3/5/2022 8:33:26 PM
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The brain primarily interprets the strength of a stimulus in the nervous system based on the frequency of the action potential.
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This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
The virus that causes the human body to compromise itself and leads ultimately to the disease known as AIDS is called Question 11 options: A) HPV. B) Hepatitis B. C) Hepatitis C. D) HIV.
Weegy: The virus that causes the human body to compromise itself and leads ultimately to the disease known as AIDS is called HIV. (More)
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Updated 12/5/2021 3:00:31 AM
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