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Which ideology was a key factor contributing to the outbreak of World War I in Europe?

  • Imperialism (correct)
  • Capitalism
  • Socialism
  • Anarchism
  • What impact did nationalism have on the political landscape of Europe in the 19th century?

  • It weakened the power of individual states in favor of a federal European government.
  • It fueled competition and rivalries between nations, contributing to conflicts and wars. (correct)
  • It promoted isolationism and non-intervention in international affairs.
  • It led to increased collaboration and unity among European nations.
  • How did nationalist movements in Europe impact the balance of power among European nations?

  • They strengthened international organizations like the League of Nations.
  • They led to an equilibrium where all nations had equal military capabilities.
  • They destabilized the established balance of power by challenging existing borders and spheres of influence. (correct)
  • They facilitated peaceful negotiations and resolution of territorial disputes.
  • What is the primary waste product released during cellular respiration?

    <p>Carbon dioxide</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which process involves the breakdown of organic molecules to produce ATP in living organisms?

    <p>Cellular respiration</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In which organelle does the citric acid cycle take place during cellular respiration?

    <p>Mitochondria</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which life process involves the acquisition and utilization of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats by living organisms?

    <p>Nutrition</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary method through which plants obtain nutrients?

    <p>Photosynthesis</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following organisms break down dead organic material to release nutrients into the environment?

    <p>Decomposers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In animals, which organ is primarily responsible for filtering waste products from the blood and excreting them in urine?

    <p>Kidneys</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How do multicellular organisms typically transport nutrients and waste products throughout the body?

    <p>Using circulatory systems</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main function of the circulatory system in most organisms?

    <p>Aiding in transportation of substances</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which process involves removing waste products and excess substances from living organisms?

    <p>Excretion</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Key Factors Leading to World War I

    • Nationalism created intense rivalries among European nations, contributing to tensions that sparked the war.
    • The rise of nationalistic sentiments led to the unification of countries like Germany and Italy, altering the power dynamics in Europe.

    Nationalism's Impact on 19th Century Europe

    • Nationalistic movements fostered the desire for self-determination among various ethnic groups, leading to the fragmentation of empires.
    • The political landscape was characterized by competition for colonies and influence, leading to militarization and alliances.

    Effects of Nationalist Movements on European Balance of Power

    • Nationalist movements contributed to the redrawing of borders and the emergence of new nation-states, impacting alliances.
    • The decline of empires, such as the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires, resulted in power vacuums and conflicts.

    Cellular Respiration and Nutrient Processes

    • The primary waste product of cellular respiration is carbon dioxide (CO2).
    • ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is produced through the breakdown of organic molecules in cellular respiration.

    Citric Acid Cycle Location

    • The citric acid cycle occurs in the mitochondria of cells during aerobic respiration.

    Nutrient Acquisition in Organisms

    • Living organisms acquire carbohydrates, proteins, and fats through the process of metabolism.

    Nutrient Absorption in Plants

    • Plants primarily obtain nutrients through soil uptake, facilitated by their root systems.

    Organisms Involved in Decomposition

    • Decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, break down dead organic material, recycling nutrients into the ecosystem.

    Waste Filtering in Animals

    • The kidneys are responsible for filtering waste products from blood and excreting them as urine.

    Nutrient and Waste Transport in Multicellular Organisms

    • Multicellular organisms use a circulatory system to transport nutrients and waste products throughout the body.

    Main Function of the Circulatory System

    • The circulatory system's primary function is to distribute blood, nutrients, gases, and waste products across the organism.

    Waste Removal Process

    • Excretion is the biological process involving the removal of waste products and excess substances from living organisms.

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