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Showing posts with label small. Show all posts
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Oct 2, 2019

[Answer] 5. In between neurones there is a small gap along which chemicals are sent from one neurone to the other. What is the name given to these chemical substances?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. In between neurones there is a small gap along which chemicals are sent from one neurone to the other. What is the name given to these chemical substances?"



...1. Nephrotransmitters 2. Cardiotransmitters 3. Hepatotransmitters 4. Neurotransmitters These neurotransmitters are essential if the impulse from one neurone is to be propagated along the axon of the next neurone. The neurotransmitters are secreted from the first neurone, stimulated to do so by the presence of calcium ions (Ca2+), and subsequently bind to protein receptors on the second neurone. This results in the diffusion of sodium ions (Na+) and potassium ions (K+) in and out of the second neurone, thus generating an impulse. Examples of neurotransmitters are noradrenalin and acetylcholine.

Sep 30, 2019

[Answer] What do you call it when a big deal is made out of something small?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What do you call it when a big deal is made out of something small?"



...1. Foofaraw 2. Turmoil 3. Cavil 4. Rotund

Sep 18, 2019

[Answer] 4. This little boy was the product of English folklore, and when I say little, I really mean he was SMALL! Who was this tiny son of "Thomas of the Mountain", according to the story as it was written in 1621?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. This little boy was the product of English folklore, and when I say little, I really mean he was SMALL! Who was this tiny son of "Thomas of the Mountain", according to the story as it was written in 1621?"



...1. Little Man Fred 2. Tom Thumb 3. Jo Jo 4. Prince Valiant Tom Thumb was an orally presented story in its earliest form, like many other tales of folklore. An introduction to the earliest version of Tom Thumb in written form in 1621 reads like this: "The History of Tom Thumbe, the Little, for his small stature surnamed, King Arthur's Dwarfe: whose Life and adventures containe many strange and wonderfull accidents, published for the delight of merry Time-spenders." In the 1621 version of the tale, a man from the days of King Arthur, Thomas of the Mountain, desired a son, not caring if he was no bigger than his thumb. His wife, after consultations with the magician, Merlin, soon gave birth to a son - Tom Thumb. Through many of the tales of adventures that Tom experienced he was often swallowed by some creature or another. Vulgarisms and questionable passages abound throughout the original stories of the diminutive young boy, but the "cleaner" and edited versions of the character of Tom Thumb have withstood the ages since, as nearly all children have heard of at least one of his adventures.

Aug 23, 2019

[Answer] 6. In between neurones there is a small gap along which chemicals are sent from one neurone to the other. What is the name given to these chemical substances?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. In between neurones there is a small gap along which chemicals are sent from one neurone to the other. What is the name given to these chemical substances?"



...1. Nephrotransmitters 2. Neurotransmitters 3. Hepatotransmitters 4. Cardiotransmitters These neurotransmitters are essential if the impulse from one neurone is to be propagated along the axon of the next neurone. The neurotransmitters are secreted from the first neurone, stimulated to do so by the presence of calcium ions (Ca2+), and subsequently bind to protein receptors on the second neurone. This results in the diffusion of sodium ions (Na+) and potassium ions (K+) in and out of the second neurone, thus generating an impulse. Examples of neurotransmitters are noradrenalin and acetylcholine.

Jul 23, 2019

[Answer] 10. Windows made with small pieces of colored glass held together with lead are:

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. Windows made with small pieces of colored glass held together with lead are:"



...1. sun glass 2. spun glass 3. stained glass 4. port holes

Jun 17, 2019

[Answer] 9. You are taking small stacks off a pile of paper, rolling them into a tube, massaging them a bit, then unrolling and patting them down flat again. What are you doing?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. You are taking small stacks off a pile of paper, rolling them into a tube, massaging them a bit, then unrolling and patting them down flat again. What are you doing?"



...1. Straightening out copier curl 2. Sorting file copies 3. Plumping for a mental health day 4. Assembling your chronological file Remember the early fax machines? Early copiers worked just like them. If the paper didn't come out of the machine curly, it came out slightly damp.

Mar 12, 2019

[Answer] 3. In England, a small cafe that serves mainly fried and grilled food is commonly known as what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. In England, a small cafe that serves mainly fried and grilled food is commonly known as what?"



...1. greasy fork 2. greasy knife 3. greasy plate 4. greasy spoon According to Cassell's Dictionary of Slang, the term greasy spoon came about in the 1920s. It referred to cheap cafes, the type of food they produced and the state of the cutlery they provided. Luckily we have strict hygiene laws nowadays but the term greasy spoon has stuck. (No pun intended!)

Feb 28, 2019

[Answer] 2. The small intestine consists of three parts - the duodenum, the jejunum and which other section?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. The small intestine consists of three parts - the duodenum, the jejunum and which other section?"



...1. Sacrum 2. Brachium 3. Ileum 4. Cerebrum The duodenum is the first, and shortest, part of the small intestine, and receives partly digested food, called chyme, from the stomach via the pyloric sphincter. The mid part is the jejunum, with the ileum being the final part which is responsible for the final stages of digestion. Brachium refers to the upper arm, between the shoulder and elbow and the cerebrum is the major part of the brain. The sacrum is the bone at the base of the spine.

Feb 20, 2019

[Answer] 9. This man took 'one small step' on the Moon. Who was he?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. This man took 'one small step' on the Moon. Who was he?"



...1. Neil Armstrong 2. Deke Slayton 3. Gus Grissom 4. John Glenn As a young man, Neil got his pilot's certificate before he got his driver's license.

[Answer] 1. The television series "All Creatures Great and Small" was based on the stories by which English writer?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. The television series "All Creatures Great and Small" was based on the stories by which English writer?"



...1. James Herriot 2. William Shakespeare 3. Arthur Scargill 4. Agatha Christie James Herriot was the pen name of vet, James Alfred Wight. James was born 1916 in Sunderland, County Durham. In 1939 he qualified as a vet from Glasgow Veterinary College. He moved to Thirsk, Yorkshire in 1940, where he practised his profession.

Feb 1, 2019

[Answer] 9. What sport uses a small white ball with 'dimples'?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. What sport uses a small white ball with 'dimples'?"



...1. Golf 2. Curling 3. Street hockey 4. Softball The dimples add to the aerodynamicism of the flight, making every hit go a little further than before. Golf: a nice walk ruined by a little ball.

Jan 17, 2019

[Answer] 7. Which of Sweden and Switzerland borders on the small country Liechtenstein?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Which of Sweden and Switzerland borders on the small country Liechtenstein?"



...1. Sweden 2. Neither 3. Both 4. Switzerland The Principality of Liechtenstein lies between Switzerland and Austria, with Switzerland in the west and Austria in the east. Its area is just 160 km2.

Jan 8, 2019

[Answer] 8. Which of these is not a small grain?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. Which of these is not a small grain?"



...1. Soybean 2. Barley 3. Oats 4. Wheat

Dec 20, 2018

[Answer] 2. Home to a UNESCO world heritage site, Kernave, a small town in southeastern Lithuania, sits on which river?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Home to a UNESCO world heritage site, Kernave, a small town in southeastern Lithuania, sits on which river?"



...1. Neris River 2. Orange River 3. Po River 4. Mersey River Kernave sits on the bank of the Neris River. It was burned to the ground during the Lithuanian Civil War (1389-1392). The original town was not rebuilt but rather moved a short distance to the top of the local hill. Over time, the remains of the original town were covered in peat which preserved the site. Some of the objects found at the site date to the 4th century. While small (2011 pop. 318), the town is the site of many festivals. Authentic arts and crafts, folk music and war games can be seen during these summer celebrations which draw many tourists from all over Europe.

Dec 13, 2018

[Answer] 4. In between neurones there is a small gap along which chemicals are sent from one neurone to the other. What is the name given to these chemical substances?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. In between neurones there is a small gap along which chemicals are sent from one neurone to the other. What is the name given to these chemical substances?"



...1. Nephrotransmitters 2. Neurotransmitters 3. Hepatotransmitters 4. Cardiotransmitters These neurotransmitters are essential if the impulse from one neurone is to be propagated along the axon of the next neurone. The neurotransmitters are secreted from the first neurone, stimulated to do so by the presence of calcium ions (Ca2+), and subsequently bind to protein receptors on the second neurone. This results in the diffusion of sodium ions (Na+) and potassium ions (K+) in and out of the second neurone, thus generating an impulse. Examples of neurotransmitters are noradrenalin and acetylcholine.

Dec 10, 2018

[Answer] Petite is to small as humongous is to...

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Petite is to small as humongous is to..."



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[Answer] 2. Neil Armstrong may have taken "one small step" when he became the first person to walk on the moon, but who was the first person to walk in space?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Neil Armstrong may have taken "one small step" when he became the first person to walk on the moon, but who was the first person to walk in space?"



...1. Muhammed Farris 2. Yang Liwei 3. Alexei Leonov 4. Dr. Zachary Smith Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov became the first person to walk in space on March 18, 1965, when he conducted a twelve-minute space walk during a Voskhod 2 mission. He was also selected to be the first Russian to walk on the moon, but the moon landing was cancelled. Edward Higgins White, Jr. was the first American to walk in space, when he made a spacewalk three months later on June 3, 1965. The first non-Soviet and non-American to walk in space was Frenchman Jean-Loup Chretien in 1988.

Nov 21, 2018

[Answer] 6. The second bottle is small and blue. It seems to contain sea water. The label says "Don't go in the water". What horror movie by Steven Spielberg about a shark that terrorises Amity�s shore are you about to add to your cocktail?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. The second bottle is small and blue. It seems to contain sea water. The label says "Don't go in the water". What horror movie by Steven Spielberg about a shark that terrorises Amity�s shore are you about to add to your cocktail?"



...1. Deep Blue Sea 2. Creatures from the Abyss 3. Creature from the Black Lagoon 4. Jaws Spielberg wanted the audience to jump at two places, when the shark shows itself the first time, and when the head of the dead fisherman appears in the sunken ship. He succeeded! The shark meets its doom at last, when the chief of police goes hunting it. He simply blows it up, by shooting a compressed air cylinder it carries in its mouth.

Oct 4, 2018

[Answer] Most popular during the 50's and 60's these small records had one song on each side, what were they known as?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Most popular during the 50's and 60's these small records had one song on each side, what were they known as?"



...Only about 7 inches in diameter these records were most popular among teenagers. If they had a favorite song they could get a 45 with that song on one side and not have to buy the whole album. For cash strapped teens this was a perfect solution. There were also recording booths were you could make your own record. It is said that Elvis Presley went to one of these booths and paid $4 to make a recording for his mother's birthday.

Jul 20, 2018

[Ans] Who made the famous statement "One small step for man, one giant step for mankind"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who made the famous statement "One small step for man, one giant step for mankind"?"



On this day in 1969, astronaut Neil Armstrong, 240,000 miles from Earth, spoke these words to more than a billion people listening at home: “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” At 10:56 p.m., Armstrong spoke his famous quote, which he later contended was slightly garbled by his microphone and meant to be “that’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” Stepping off the lunar landing module Eagle, Armstrong planted his left foot on the gray, powdery surface of the moon and took a cautious step forward. He had just become the first human to walk on the moon.