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vicotolentino

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If a nuclear reactor generates the expected amount of heated water but no electricity, it is most likely a problem with the
 
  A) fuel rods.
  B) control rods.
  C) moderator.
  D) turbogenerator.

Question 2

Consumers that eat plants rely upon
 
  A) chemical energy stored in organic molecules produced by photosynthesis.
  B) kinetic energy stored in organic molecules produced by photosynthesis.
  C) photosynthesis to convert potential energy to kinetic energy.
  D) entropy to generate heat to drive kinetic processes in their bodies.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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