CCA BELLWORK #2 Feb 22, 2019- April 2, 2019.

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CCA BELLWORK #2 Feb 22, 2019- April 2, 2019

February 22, 2019 1. What is a virus? A virus is a small infectious agent that replicates itself inside the living cells of other organisms. Viruses can infect all types of life forms.

February 25, 2019 2. What are bacteria? Bacteria are Microscopic living organisms, usually one celled, that can be found everywhere. They can be dangerous, such as when such as when they cause infection, or beneficial, as in the process of decomposition.

February 26, 2019 3. What is the definition of supply? The definition of supply is

February 27, 2019 4. What is the definition of demand? The definition of demand is

February 28, 2019 5. What happens to the supply of wheat during a year of drought? During a year of drought the supply of wheat

March 4, 2019 6. How many years of school is an associate’s degree? An associates degree is

March 5, 2019 7. How many years of school is a bachelor’s degree? A bachelors degree is

March 6, 2019 8. How many years of school is a master’s degree? A master’s degree is

March 7, 2019 9. How many years of school is a doctorate degree? A doctorate degree is

March 8, 2019 10. How do you makeup bell work if you were absent? To makeup bell work

March 11, 2019 11. Where do we turn things in We turn things in

March 13, 2019 12. What is considered on time in Mrs. Platt’s class? To be considered on time to Mrs. Platt’s class

March 15, 2019 13. What does DNA stand for? DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid

March 18, 2019 14. What is Biodiesel made from? Biodiesel is made from

March 19, 2019 15. What is biofuel made from? Biofuel is made from

March 20, 2019 16. What is an example of an inexhaustible resource? An example of an inexhaustible resource is

March 21, 2019 17.What is an example of a renewable resource? An example of a renewable resource is

March 22, 2019 18. What is an example of a non-renewable resource? An example of a non-renewable resource is

April 1, 2019 19. How was your spring break? My spring break was

April 2, 2019 20. When is an appropriate time to ask to get a drink? An appropriate time to ask to get a drink is