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Question: what are frightened by noise? Facts: animals are frightened by noise Choices: (A) magma, (B) fetus, (C) children, (D) adults, (E) pigeons, (F) omnivores, (G) animals, (H) babies
babies
Question: what cause loud noises to animals Facts: Gunshots cause loud noises to animals Choices: (A) bright lights, (B) twigs, (C) vehicles, (D) Gunshots, (E) humans, (F) soft noises, (G) Movement, (H) people
Gunshots
Question: loud noises can cause hamsters to deliver quite a what? Facts: loud noises can cause hamsters to deliver quite a bite Choices: (A) deadly, (B) package, (C) lecture, (D) delivery, (E) rabies, (F) bite, (G) Injury, (H) food
bite
Question: Flat spots on rail car wheels can cause what to startle? Facts: Flat spots on rail car wheels can cause animals to startle Choices: (A) animals, (B) water, (C) planes, (D) vehicles, (E) people, (F) nerves, (G) deaf people, (H) an object
animals
Question: What can cause animals to become dangerous? Facts: loud noises can cause animals to become dangerous Choices: (A) threatened, (B) Befriending them, (C) influenza, (D) hyperthyroidism, (E) Helping them, (F) Loud noises, (G) Happy thoughts, (H) steroids
Loud noises
Question: What does loud noises often do to mammals? Facts: loud noises can cause mammals to startle. Choices: (A) decrease stamina, (B) comfort them, (C) inspire them, (D) quiet them, (E) kill them, (F) to move people, (G) startle them, (H) Movement
startle them
Question: Thunder can do what to animals? Facts: Thunder can startle animals Choices: (A) decrease stamina, (B) It gets heated up, (C) remove fur, (D) kill them, (E) lengthen tails, (F) protect them, (G) startle them, (H) improve digestion
startle them
Question: What can loud noises be? Facts: loud noises can be dangerous Choices: (A) a chime, (B) kinetic, (C) sound, (D) supersonic, (E) mechanical, (F) Pollution, (G) dangerous, (H) threatened
dangerous
Question: What might a loud noise in the woods make an animal do? Facts: Loud noises can make an animal snort. Choices: (A) snort, (B) death, (C) reacts, (D) Injury, (E) survive, (F) struck, (G) dies, (H) running
snort
Question: what can loud noises cause animals to do? Facts: loud noises can cause animals to snort Choices: (A) struck, (B) death, (C) kicked, (D) Injury, (E) sweat, (F) running, (G) snort, (H) reacts
snort
Question: What can cause animals to startle? Facts: guns can cause animals to startle Choices: (A) Engine, (B) storms, (C) guns, (D) Frogs, (E) metal, (F) motion, (G) Cars, (H) motors
guns
Question: Heat and pain may be felt on the skin because of what? Facts: Nerves can be used to feel heat and pain on the skin Choices: (A) sweating, (B) Decibels, (C) forces, (D) nerves, (E) heat, (F) bones, (G) muscles, (H) arteries
nerves
Question: The body measures sensor input to the skin such as what? Facts: The body uses nerves to measure sensor input to the skin such as firm hugs. Choices: (A) Heart rate, (B) Light, (C) kind look, (D) lound noises, (E) hormones, (F) firm hugs, (G) laughter, (H) Temperature
firm hugs
Question: How do you feel heat on your skin? Facts: The sensory system is used in feeling heat Choices: (A) It burns, (B) Something coming from a gland, (C) Water vapor cooling, (D) Your sensory system picks it up, (E) Your skin peels, (F) matter vibrating, (G) Your skin turns red, (H) By wind and rain
Your sensory system picks it up
Question: What can nerve endings feel? Facts: nerves endings can feel cold Choices: (A) magnetism, (B) Injury, (C) energy, (D) solar rays, (E) taste, (F) cold, (G) harm, (H) warmth
cold
Question: what layer can heat and pressure be felt from nerves? Facts: nerves can be used to feel heat and pressure on the epidermal layer Choices: (A) exoskeleton, (B) warmth, (C) internal organs, (D) hair, (E) messengers, (F) epidermal, (G) Riding a bike, (H) sweating
epidermal
Question: what can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin? Facts: sensory neurons can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin Choices: (A) stem cells, (B) joules, (C) hormones, (D) electricity, (E) chemical messengers, (F) Electrical energy, (G) oxygen, (H) sensory neurons
sensory neurons
Question: Nerves can be used to feel heat and pressure on what structure Facts: Nerves can feel heat and pressure on the epidermis Choices: (A) blood, (B) humans, (C) cells, (D) Neuron., (E) quadriceps, (F) layers of fat, (G) arteries, (H) Epidermis
Epidermis
Question: What can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin? Facts: A bundle of fibers can be used to feel heat and pressure on the skin Choices: (A) 2 substances rubbing together, (B) Something that comes in a bundle of fibers, (C) several different ways, (D) surfaces rubbing together, (E) series of enzyme-mediat...
Something that comes in a bundle of fibers
Question: How is the sensation of feeling heat and pressure on the skin transmitted? Facts: The sensation of feeling heat and pressure on the skin is transmitted electrically. Choices: (A) energy, (B) unidirectional, (C) direct energy, (D) rays or beams, (E) movement, (F) chemical reaction, (G) nervous system, (H) elec...
electrically
Question: what does the atmosphere do before turning into fog Facts: a rising atmosphere will condense into fog Choices: (A) adapt, (B) rest, (C) Rise, (D) fall, (E) cooled, (F) snow, (G) swirl, (H) Lift
Rise
Question: What is formed when water vapor condenses in the air? Facts: A haze is formed when water vapor condenses in the air Choices: (A) NaCl, (B) a wave, (C) ice, (D) rain, (E) clear skies, (F) sweat, (G) haze, (H) rocks
haze
Question: What is fog formed from? Facts: fog forms near the ground Choices: (A) atoms, (B) antennas, (C) watershred, (D) scattered light, (E) evaporation, (F) condensed clouds, (G) Wet weather, (H) water vapor
water vapor
Question: What kind of vapor condenses to form fog in the air? Facts: fog is formed by h2o vapor condensing in the air Choices: (A) h2o, (B) Oxygen, (C) H20, (D) Dew, (E) NaCl, (F) sodium chloride, (G) rain, (H) mountain ranges
h2o
Question: What can be water vapor condensing in air be a hindrance to? Facts: hindrances to driving are formed by water vapor condensing in the air Choices: (A) eating, (B) driving, (C) survival, (D) rain, (E) movement, (F) farming, (G) vehicles, (H) cooking
driving
Question: Fog is formed from what condensing? Facts: fog is condensed water vapor Choices: (A) magma, (B) nitrogen, (C) spring, (D) oil, (E) gas, (F) soil, (G) liquid, (H) water
water
Question: What is an analogue to fog? Facts: Fog and steam are analogous. Choices: (A) rainy, (B) Pacific, (C) thunder, (D) Halloween, (E) steam, (F) rain, (G) glass, (H) mystery
steam
Question: When does haze get denser? Facts: Hot vapor makes the haze denser Choices: (A) daylight changes, (B) cloudy and rainy weather, (C) reflect objectstowards the eye, (D) colder weather, (E) colder and wetter, (F) at or near the margins, (G) When the water is hot, (H) flow of electrons
When the water is hot
Question: Fog is formed when Facts: fog is formed when air cools Choices: (A) summer end, (B) evaporation, (C) Winter, (D) movement, (E) air cools, (F) Wet weather, (G) rainy, (H) dry and hot
air cools
Question: What is formed by water vapor condensing in the air? Facts: Something found in San Francisco is formed by water vapor condensing in the air Choices: (A) cloudy and rainy weather, (B) peachleaf willow, (C) Something found in San Francisco, (D) At the peak of a mountain, (E) By wind and rain, (F) Something made...
Something found in San Francisco
Question: What happens when water vapors cool down? Facts: When water vapors cool down, fog is formed in the air Choices: (A) colder weather, (B) Fog is formed, (C) Heat energy, (D) evaporation, (E) chemical changes, (F) Something to move, (G) prolactin release, (H) Energy.
Fog is formed
Question: What does frozen water break? Facts: frozen water breaks rock Choices: (A) lake, (B) ice, (C) crust, (D) sky, (E) rivers, (F) nektar, (G) Weight, (H) rock
rock
Question: Why do pipes sometimes burst during the winter Facts: Water expanding can cause pipes to burst Choices: (A) Water evaporating, (B) flooding, (C) Water expanding, (D) energy usage, (E) Water melting, (F) Water contracting, (G) colder weather, (H) massive damage
Water expanding
Question: What happens when water reaches zero degrees Celsius? Facts: When water reaches zero degrees Celsius, it expands Choices: (A) vaporization, (B) it shrinks, (C) colder weather, (D) It expands, (E) it boils, (F) flooding, (G) nothing, (H) erosion
It expands
Question: What happens to ice? Facts: ice expands Choices: (A) evaporation, (B) Condensation, (C) it grows, (D) it floats in air, (E) it freezes, (F) vaporization, (G) erosion, (H) it expands
it expands
Question: When does water expand? Facts: Water expands when it's cold Choices: (A) When it's cold, (B) When it's hot, (C) When it's raining, (D) In the winter, (E) vaporization, (F) It gets heated up, (G) When it's dry, (H) heating liquids
When it's cold
Question: When does water freeze into ice? Facts: Water freezes into ice under 32 degrees fahrenheit Choices: (A) colder weather, (B) Under 32 degrees, (C) Physical weathering, (D) evaporation, (E) vaporization, (F) Never, (G) Only at 32 degrees, (H) Over 32 degrees
Under 32 degrees
Question: What property of a substance changes when it is frozen? Facts: When something freezes, the density changes. Choices: (A) motility, (B) molecular make-up, (C) molecules, (D) elements contained, (E) Weight, (F) energy, (G) size, (H) density
density
Question: Pipes can burst because at low temperatures, water does what? Facts: Pipes can burst because water can expand in low temperatures Choices: (A) break off, (B) moves, (C) expand, (D) evaporate, (E) squeeze, (F) flooding, (G) boil, (H) shrink
expand
Question: beets tolerate how much water expansion Facts: beets tolerate mild water expansions Choices: (A) cooled, (B) adapt, (C) grow, (D) Winter, (E) heat, (F) energy, (G) growth, (H) mild
mild
Question: What kind of circulatory system do arthropods have? Facts: arthropods have an open circulatory system Choices: (A) open, (B) toads, (C) closed, (D) porous, (E) fluid, (F) H 2 O, (G) tissue, (H) koalas
open
Question: What has a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood? Facts: squids have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood. Choices: (A) squids, (B) fur seals, (C) the Sun, (D) goats, (E) the ocean, (F) rocks, (G) sharks, (H) a fish
squids
Question: shellfish have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump what Facts: shellfish have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood. Choices: (A) liquid, (B) life, (C) salt, (D) food, (E) matter, (F) blood, (G) oxygen, (H) water
blood
Question: Mollusks have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that move blood into what? Facts: Mollusks have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that move blood into vessels called arteries Choices: (A) eyes, (B) caverns, (C) body water, (D) food, (E) lungs, (F) allow growth, (G) drink, (H) arteries
arteries
Question: What does a squids circulatory system pump? Facts: A squid has a circulatory system that pumps blood Choices: (A) Mucus, (B) Air, (C) Water, (D) Energy, (E) Blood, (F) Energy., (G) heat, (H) oxygen
Blood
Question: what have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood Facts: clams have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood Choices: (A) a fish, (B) aorta, (C) bacteria, (D) animals, (E) clams, (F) plants, (G) sharks, (H) Birds
clams
Question: What has a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood? Facts: abalone have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood. Choices: (A) a fish, (B) sharks, (C) abalone, (D) elephants, (E) humans, (F) crocodiles, (G) giraffes, (H) fur seals
abalone
Question: What do mollusks hearts circulate through the body? Facts: Mollusks have hearts that circulate blood through the body Choices: (A) liquid, (B) Energy, (C) complex, (D) food, (E) water, (F) blood, (G) grass, (H) oxygen
blood
Question: what have a circulatory system? Facts: mussels have a circulatory system Choices: (A) protist, (B) fur seals, (C) veins, (D) mammals, (E) animals, (F) bacteria, (G) mussels, (H) sharks
mussels
Question: An animal which may have one or two hearts to pump blood is: Facts: Squid have a circulatory system with one or two hearts that pump blood. Choices: (A) squid, (B) goats, (C) bats, (D) mammals, (E) toads, (F) Birds, (G) edible, (H) a fish
squid
Question: what kind of heart do mollusks have? Facts: mollusks have a simple heart Choices: (A) organ, (B) epidermal, (C) fossils, (D) ligt, (E) three, (F) warmth, (G) warm, (H) simple
simple
Question: Which animals have a circulatory system? Facts: Squids have a circulatory system. Choices: (A) insects, (B) mammals, (C) fur seals, (D) sharks, (E) cows, (F) squids, (G) a fish, (H) chickens
squids
Question: have a circulatory system with one or two hearts Facts: Clams have a circulatory system with one or two hearts Choices: (A) Birds, (B) alpacas, (C) elms, (D) Clams, (E) salmon, (F) animals, (G) toads, (H) complex
Clams
Question: Inhaling and exhaling fumes of burning tobacco causes damage to what, directly? Facts: Inhaling and exhaling fumes of burning tobacco causes direct lung damage. Choices: (A) health, (B) lungs, (C) spleen, (D) fingers, (E) cells, (F) tissue, (G) liver, (H) plants
lungs
Question: What can reduce respiratory system capacity? Facts: Smoking can reduce respiratory system capacity. Choices: (A) Breathing, (B) Smoking, (C) influenza, (D) bacteria, (E) Pollution, (F) Exercising, (G) Pesticides, (H) Singing
Smoking
Question: What damages air sacs? Facts: Smoking causes direct damage to the air sacs. Choices: (A) burning, (B) coal, (C) Oxygen delivered through cannulas, (D) Smoking, (E) Drinking alcohol, (F) influenza, (G) bacteria, (H) Cardiovascular exercises
Smoking
Question: What causes damage to the lungs? Facts: Tar causes damage to the lungs. Choices: (A) breathing, (B) tar, (C) HPV, (D) fire, (E) CFCs, (F) sunshine, (G) coal, (H) mist
tar
Question: what causes direct damage to the lungs? Facts: cigarettes cause direct damage to the lungs Choices: (A) cigarettes, (B) burning, (C) tissue, (D) hypothyroidism, (E) breathing, (F) hydrogen, (G) amoebae, (H) influenza
cigarettes
Question: What harms the respiration system? Facts: Smoking causes damage when respirating. Choices: (A) Pollution, (B) sweating, (C) Pesticides, (D) exercise, (E) smoking, (F) parasites, (G) swimming, (H) breathing
smoking
Question: What causes cancer? Facts: cancer is caused by smoking Choices: (A) wind, (B) Roundworms, (C) abstinence, (D) steroids, (E) smoking, (F) lungs, (G) influenza, (H) viruses
smoking
Question: Emphysema can be caused by Facts: smoking causes emphysema Choices: (A) Pollution, (B) nitric oxide, (C) smoking, (D) steroids, (E) Pesticides, (F) pollen, (G) hormones, (H) hydrogen peroxide
smoking
Question: What do cigarettes cause? Facts: cigarettes causes direct damage to the lungs Choices: (A) circulatory systems, (B) a lot of human deaths, (C) increased health of lungs, (D) increased stamina in life, (E) Something that causes allergies, (F) guaranteed longer life, (G) harmful substances, (H) direct damage to...
direct damage to the lungs
Question: what causes direct damage to the lungs? Facts: cigars cause direct damage to the lungs Choices: (A) breathing, (B) oxygen, (C) influenza, (D) parasites, (E) cigars, (F) germs, (G) steroids, (H) respiring
cigars
Question: What is used to move people? Facts: Rafts are used for moving people Choices: (A) Lift, (B) Air, (C) cars, (D) Populations, (E) wind, (F) Raft, (G) Move, (H) marine
Raft
Question: what are used for moving people? Facts: vehicles are used for moving people Choices: (A) vehicles, (B) bicycle, (C) Limbs, (D) rivers, (E) volume, (F) lions, (G) electricity, (H) density
vehicles
Question: What are used to move people? Facts: buses are used for moving people Choices: (A) bacteria, (B) pencils, (C) cars, (D) tendons, (E) animals, (F) muscles, (G) wind, (H) buses
buses
Question: the maglev train is used for moving what Facts: the maglev train is used for moving people Choices: (A) humans, (B) containers, (C) athletes, (D) food, (E) waves, (F) matter, (G) people, (H) resouces
people
Question: The city bus is used for moving what? Facts: The city bus is used for moving people. Choices: (A) cars, (B) movement, (C) humans, (D) ideas, (E) people, (F) heat, (G) cities, (H) animals
people
Question: what does transportation do? Facts: transportation is used for moving things Choices: (A) dries, (B) adapt, (C) improve, (D) speed, (E) recovers, (F) driving, (G) freezes, (H) moves
moves
Question: Model rocketry can be used to study how people are what? Facts: Model rocketry can be used to study how people are moved Choices: (A) able to read, (B) warm, (C) dead, (D) living, (E) moved, (F) born, (G) humans, (H) moved by emotion
moved
Question: transportation technology requires what? Facts: transportation technology requires kinetic energy Choices: (A) kinetic energy, (B) human effort, (C) solar panels, (D) scarce resources, (E) a hydraulic system, (F) support, (G) wind energy, (H) Electrical energy
kinetic energy
Question: What are buses often used for? Facts: Buses are used to move people. Choices: (A) lowered energy cost, (B) to move livestock, (C) Quality of life, (D) to move freight, (E) movement, (F) to move people, (G) to function as a house, (H) Electrical energy
to move people
Question: Which of the following is the fastest that people can be moved with current technology? Facts: With technology, people can be moved at supersonic speeds Choices: (A) Riding a bike, (B) bicycle, (C) speed of light, (D) supersonic, (E) Summer, (F) superluminal, (G) electricity, (H) highway speed
supersonic
Question: What are used for moving people? Facts: trains are used for moving people Choices: (A) Limbs, (B) trains, (C) bicycle, (D) dogs, (E) cats, (F) bike, (G) robots, (H) engines
trains
Question: what is used for moving people? Facts: space travel is used for moving people Choices: (A) a hydraulic system, (B) birds, (C) rivers, (D) clouds, (E) lava, (F) space travel, (G) engines, (H) electricity
space travel
Question: what are a transportation technology Facts: Cars are a transportation technology Choices: (A) tractor, (B) bike, (C) Cars, (D) email, (E) motors, (F) crane, (G) fibers, (H) rivers
Cars
Question: What is public transportation used to transport large amounts of? Facts: Public transportation is used to transport large amounts of people Choices: (A) animals, (B) energy, (C) people, (D) air, (E) boxes, (F) organisms, (G) athletes, (H) coal
people
Question: What do human beings use to move around? Facts: Human beings use transportation technology to move around. Choices: (A) a hydraulic system, (B) electromagnetic energy, (C) basic building blocks of life, (D) converting electricity to heat, (E) Chemical energy, (F) kinetic energy, (G) transportation technology,...
transportation technology
Question: A ruler is used for measuring Facts: a ruler is used for measuring distance. Choices: (A) depth, (B) volume, (C) dimension, (D) size, (E) adding heat, (F) distance, (G) speed, (H) feet
distance
Question: What is length measured in? Facts: Length is measured in inches Choices: (A) Square Feet, (B) Liters, (C) feet, (D) Inches, (E) arteries, (F) Seconds, (G) streams., (H) rivers
Inches
Question: What is used to indicate an object's size? Facts: A ruler is used for indicating the object's size. Choices: (A) clock, (B) shells, (C) shape, (D) ruler, (E) colors, (F) Sight, (G) DNA, (H) thoughts
ruler
Question: What's one common unit for measuring the length of an object? Facts: The length of an object can be measured in inches or fractions of inches. Choices: (A) structure and function, (B) Time and energy, (C) Grams per gallon, (D) Length, (E) Bundles of fibers, (F) Inches or fractions of inches., (G) Pounds, (H) ...
Inches or fractions of inches.
Question: What tool might measure something in meters? Facts: A ruler can be used to measure something in meters. Choices: (A) A scale, (B) microscope, (C) bamboo, (D) A protractor, (E) feet, (F) A ruler, (G) biceps, (H) A thermometer
A ruler
Question: What can a ruler measure the meters of? Facts: a ruler can measure an object's meters Choices: (A) an imaginary distance, (B) a black hole, (C) quarks, (D) loose soil, (E) animals, (F) athletes, (G) sea urchins, (H) an object
an object
Question: What do you measure in inches and fractions of inches? Facts: You can measure the length of an object with inches and fractions of inches Choices: (A) Axis, (B) Time, (C) forces, (D) Joules, (E) Length, (F) Weight, (G) size, (H) feet
Length
Question: How would you measure the perimeter of the outside of an object? Facts: A ruler is used for measuring the perimeter of an object. Choices: (A) With a scale., (B) With a ruler., (C) With a thermometer., (D) With a hydrometer., (E) by indirect light, (F) Under 32 degrees, (G) focusing a lens, (H) electron micr...
With a ruler.
Question: How can you measure a shadow? Facts: a shadow can be measured by a ruler Choices: (A) size, (B) observe it, (C) Light, (D) simple, (E) a ruler, (F) mirrors, (G) Winter, (H) an image
a ruler
Question: What differ strongly in appearance and are barrel shaped? Facts: Tunicates differ strongly in appearance and are barrel shaped. Choices: (A) bears, (B) barnacles, (C) abdomens, (D) oxen, (E) Leptospirosis, (F) cacti, (G) burrs, (H) tunicates
tunicates
Question: What shape are sea squirts? Facts: sea squirts are barrel-shaped Choices: (A) rectangle, (B) Loose, (C) swimming, (D) barrel, (E) protected, (F) swea, (G) square, (H) cross
barrel
Question: what adults are barrel-shaped? Facts: adult sea squirts are barrel-shaped Choices: (A) offspring, (B) fertile, (C) barnacles, (D) Length, (E) insects, (F) sea squirts, (G) humans, (H) beer
sea squirts
Question: What are barrel-shaped? Facts: adult sea squirts are barrel-shaped Choices: (A) adult giraffes, (B) adult sea squirts, (C) gastropod shells, (D) adult starfish, (E) Leptospirosis, (F) adult sloths, (G) Veins and arteries., (H) the body's largest organ
adult sea squirts
Question: what adults are barrel-shaped? Facts: adult sea squirts are barrel-shaped Choices: (A) sea squirts, (B) fertile, (C) homogenous, (D) reproduce, (E) Length, (F) insects, (G) barnacles, (H) survive
sea squirts
Question: What shapes are bluebells? Facts: Bluebells are barrel-shaped Choices: (A) Conifers, (B) Barrel, (C) bushes, (D) trees, (E) complex, (F) lmestone, (G) Flowers, (H) seeds
Barrel
Question: Adult tulip bulbs are what shape? Facts: Adult tulip bulbs are barrel-shaped Choices: (A) barrel-shaped, (B) a prism, (C) Something to move, (D) fertile, (E) epidermal, (F) solid, liquid, gas, (G) revolving, (H) reflecting light
barrel-shaped
Question: Bulbs can be classified as what shape Facts: Bulbs can be classified as barrel-shaped Choices: (A) a prism, (B) LEDs, (C) barrel, (D) grow, (E) complex, (F) Flowers, (G) Grow well, (H) orchids
barrel
Question: Adult urochordates are _-shaped. Facts: Adult urochordates are barrel-shaped. Choices: (A) Length, (B) a prism, (C) fossils, (D) grow, (E) barrel, (F) fertile, (G) Grow well, (H) revolving
barrel
Question: cranberry harvests require the presence of what Facts: cranberry harvests require the presence of bees Choices: (A) seeds, (B) lipids, (C) Sun, (D) RNA, (E) freezing rain, (F) strong winds, (G) bees, (H) large farms
bees
Question: Who pollinates? Facts: bees pollinate Choices: (A) apples, (B) trees, (C) corn, (D) male, (E) plants, (F) ants, (G) flowers, (H) bees
bees
Question: What do cranberries need for production? Facts: Bees are an essential requirement for cranberry production. Choices: (A) disease, (B) seeds, (C) bees, (D) food, (E) blueberries, (F) leaves, (G) energy, (H) wind pollination
bees
Question: what relationship does pollination have towards pollinators? Facts: pollination needs pollinators Choices: (A) unidirectional, (B) genetic diversity, (C) support, (D) bees, (E) unrelated, (F) it doesn't need them, (G) it needs them, (H) Time and energy
it needs them