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2113469 Ano: 2021
Disciplina: História
Banca: UFPR
Orgão: UFPR
Provas:
Em junho de 2020, os legisladores do estado do Mississippi, nos Estados Unidos, aprovaram a retirada do símbolo dos confederados da bandeira estadual. Com base na história dos Estados Unidos, assinale a alternativa que apresenta quem foram os confederados e qual foi a razão dos protestos atuais contra os símbolos confederados.
 

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2107834 Ano: 2021
Disciplina: Biologia
Banca: UFPR
Orgão: UFPR
Provas:
Animais e plantas têm características relacionadas ao aumento das chances de sobrevivência e de reprodução em diferentes condições ambientais. Com relação às características adaptativas presentes nos animais e nas plantas, assinale a alternativa correta.
 

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2107833 Ano: 2021
Disciplina: Biologia
Banca: UFPR
Orgão: UFPR
Provas:
A mosca-branca secreta uma substância chamada melada, que é rica em carboidratos. Um estudo realizado em uma plantação de mandioca relata interações entre formigas, abelhas sem ferrão e moscas-brancas secretoras de melada. Nessas interações, as formigas se beneficiam da melada e, em troca, protegem as moscas-brancas contra seus predadores naturais. Em períodos de escassez alimentar, abelhas sem ferrão consomem a melada, mas não oferecem proteção às moscas. As abelhas escolhem moscas-brancas localizadas em folhas de mandioca sem formigas para buscar pela melada, e quando as formigas percebem sua presença, exibem comportamento agressivo e espantam as abelhas das folhas. Considerando as interações ecológicas entre moscas-brancas, formigas e abelhas sem ferrão, é correto afirmar:
 

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2107832 Ano: 2021
Disciplina: Biologia
Banca: UFPR
Orgão: UFPR
Provas:
Sobre os ciclos biogeoquímicos, que possibilitam a interação dos elementos com o meio ambiente e com os seres vivos, assinale a alternativa correta.
 

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2107831 Ano: 2021
Disciplina: Biologia
Banca: UFPR
Orgão: UFPR
Provas:
Existem, atualmente, pelo menos oito tipos de vacinas sendo testadas contra o coronavírus, utilizando diferentes vírus ou partes virais. Considerando as características das vacinas que utilizam o próprio vírus atenuado ou inativado, assinale a alternativa correta.
 

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2107830 Ano: 2021
Disciplina: Biologia
Banca: UFPR
Orgão: UFPR
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O arquipélago de Galápagos é formado por dezenas de ilhas vulcânicas e rochedos. O ancestral comum dos tentilhões de Darwin chegou às Ilhas Galápagos há cerca de dois milhões de anos. Ao longo do tempo, esses tentilhões evoluíram para 15 espécies distintas, diferindo no tamanho do corpo, no formato do bico, no canto e no comportamento alimentar. Com base no texto, é correto afirmar que os tentilhões de Darwin são um exemplo de:
 

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2107295 Ano: 2021
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFPR
Orgão: UFPR
Provas:
There have been 18 opioid-related deaths in Nova Scotia so far this year

Paramedics in Nova Scotia used naloxone to save 165 people from opioid overdoses in 2018 and 188 people in 2019. In 2020, 102 people were saved as of July 31.
Eight years ago, Matthew Bonn watched his friend turn blue and become deathly quiet as fentanyl flooded his body. Bonn jumped in, performing rescue breathing until paramedics arrived. That was the first time Bonn fought to keep someone alive during an overdose.
But it wouldn't be his last. Over the years, he tried more dangerous ways to snap people out of an overdose.
"I remember doing crazy things like throwing people in bathtubs, or, you know, giving them cocaine. As we know now, that doesn't help," said Bonn, a harm-reduction advocate in Halifax. "But ... in those panic modes, you try to do whatever you can to keep that person alive."
This was before naloxone – a drug that can reverse an opioid overdose – became widely available to the public. In 2017, the Nova Scotia government made kits with the drug available for free at pharmacies.
Whether used by community members or emergency crews, naloxone has helped save hundreds of lives in the province. Matthew Bonn is a program co-ordinator with the Canadian Association of People Who Use Drugs, and a current drug user himself.
Almost every other day in Nova Scotia, paramedics and medical first responders in the province use the drug to reverse an opioid overdose, according to Emergency Health Services (EHS).
(Available in: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/ehs-naloxone-opioids-drug-use-emergency-care-1.5745907.)
According to the text, it is correct to say that in the province of Nova Scotia:
 

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2107294 Ano: 2021
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFPR
Orgão: UFPR
Provas:
There have been 18 opioid-related deaths in Nova Scotia so far this year

Paramedics in Nova Scotia used naloxone to save 165 people from opioid overdoses in 2018 and 188 people in 2019. In 2020, 102 people were saved as of July 31.
Eight years ago, Matthew Bonn watched his friend turn blue and become deathly quiet as fentanyl flooded his body. Bonn jumped in, performing rescue breathing until paramedics arrived. That was the first time Bonn fought to keep someone alive during an overdose.
But it wouldn't be his last. Over the years, he tried more dangerous ways to snap people out of an overdose.
"I remember doing crazy things like throwing people in bathtubs, or, you know, giving them cocaine. As we know now, that doesn't help," said Bonn, a harm-reduction advocate in Halifax. "But ... in those panic modes, you try to do whatever you can to keep that person alive."
This was before naloxone – a drug that can reverse an opioid overdose – became widely available to the public. In 2017, the Nova Scotia government made kits with the drug available for free at pharmacies.
Whether used by community members or emergency crews, naloxone has helped save hundreds of lives in the province. Matthew Bonn is a program co-ordinator with the Canadian Association of People Who Use Drugs, and a current drug user himself.
Almost every other day in Nova Scotia, paramedics and medical first responders in the province use the drug to reverse an opioid overdose, according to Emergency Health Services (EHS).
(Available in: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/ehs-naloxone-opioids-drug-use-emergency-care-1.5745907.)
Based on the text, it is correct to say that Matthew Bonn:
 

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2107293 Ano: 2021
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFPR
Orgão: UFPR
Provas:
There have been 18 opioid-related deaths in Nova Scotia so far this year

Paramedics in Nova Scotia used naloxone to save 165 people from opioid overdoses in 2018 and 188 people in 2019. In 2020, 102 people were saved as of July 31.
Eight years ago, Matthew Bonn watched his friend turn blue and become deathly quiet as fentanyl flooded his body. Bonn jumped in, performing rescue breathing until paramedics arrived. That was the first time Bonn fought to keep someone alive during an overdose.
But it wouldn't be his last. Over the years, he tried more dangerous ways to snap people out of an overdose.
"I remember doing crazy things like throwing people in bathtubs, or, you know, giving them cocaine. As we know now, that doesn't help," said Bonn, a harm-reduction advocate in Halifax. "But ... in those panic modes, you try to do whatever you can to keep that person alive."
This was before naloxone – a drug that can reverse an opioid overdose – became widely available to the public. In 2017, the Nova Scotia government made kits with the drug available for free at pharmacies.
Whether used by community members or emergency crews, naloxone has helped save hundreds of lives in the province. Matthew Bonn is a program co-ordinator with the Canadian Association of People Who Use Drugs, and a current drug user himself.
Almost every other day in Nova Scotia, paramedics and medical first responders in the province use the drug to reverse an opioid overdose, according to Emergency Health Services (EHS).
(Available in: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/ehs-naloxone-opioids-drug-use-emergency-care-1.5745907.)
In the text, the underlined and in bold type word “this” refers, among other things, to the act of:
 

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2107292 Ano: 2021
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UFPR
Orgão: UFPR
Provas:
There have been 18 opioid-related deaths in Nova Scotia so far this year

Paramedics in Nova Scotia used naloxone to save 165 people from opioid overdoses in 2018 and 188 people in 2019. In 2020, 102 people were saved as of July 31.
Eight years ago, Matthew Bonn watched his friend turn blue and become deathly quiet as fentanyl flooded his body. Bonn jumped in, performing rescue breathing until paramedics arrived. That was the first time Bonn fought to keep someone alive during an overdose.
But it wouldn't be his last. Over the years, he tried more dangerous ways to snap people out of an overdose.
"I remember doing crazy things like throwing people in bathtubs, or, you know, giving them cocaine. As we know now, that doesn't help," said Bonn, a harm-reduction advocate in Halifax. "But ... in those panic modes, you try to do whatever you can to keep that person alive."
This was before naloxone – a drug that can reverse an opioid overdose – became widely available to the public. In 2017, the Nova Scotia government made kits with the drug available for free at pharmacies.
Whether used by community members or emergency crews, naloxone has helped save hundreds of lives in the province. Matthew Bonn is a program co-ordinator with the Canadian Association of People Who Use Drugs, and a current drug user himself.
Almost every other day in Nova Scotia, paramedics and medical first responders in the province use the drug to reverse an opioid overdose, according to Emergency Health Services (EHS).
(Available in: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/ehs-naloxone-opioids-drug-use-emergency-care-1.5745907.)
In the text, the word “whether” underlined and in bold type can be replaced without losing its meaning by:
 

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