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Question: Bees are necessary to
Facts: Bees are required for spreading flower seeds in an effective manner.
Choices: (A) haploid plants, (B) genetic diversity, (C) spread flower seeds, (D) prevent evolution, (E) Reproduction, (F) eat weeds, (G) chew flowers, (H) important habitats | spread flower seeds |
Question: What requires either insects or wind.
Facts: Most plants require either insects or wind.
Choices: (A) Pollen grains, (B) swamp vegetation, (C) animals, (D) earth, (E) Animal survival, (F) bloom time, (G) Most plants, (H) nature | Most plants |
Question: Several plant species pollinate through what?
Facts: Several plant species pollinate through flooding.
Choices: (A) bloom time, (B) coded genes, (C) Reproduction, (D) Wind, (E) tiny polyps, (F) competition, (G) gene flow, (H) flooding | flooding |
Question: what can be required for plants to reproduce?
Facts: wind can be a requirement for plants to reproduce
Choices: (A) Light, (B) seeds, (C) bees, (D) pH, (E) lipids, (F) wind, (G) energy, (H) sugar | wind |
Question: Flowers require _.
Facts: Flowers require insects.
Choices: (A) sugar, (B) pollen, (C) insects, (D) warmth, (E) hormones, (F) seeds, (G) food, (H) sunlight | insects |
Question: TRH stimulates what?
Facts: TRH stimulates prolactin release
Choices: (A) gene release, (B) prolactin release, (C) sensory neurons, (D) Chemical energy, (E) matter vibrating, (F) Veins and arteries., (G) brain release, (H) code release | prolactin release |
Question: TRH stimulates the pituitary gland to produce
Facts: TRH stimulates the pituitary gland to produce growth
Choices: (A) chemicals, (B) heat, (C) insulin, (D) testosterone, (E) grow, (F) growth, (G) endorphines, (H) Energy | growth |
Question: What gland helps regulate the metabolic rate in the body?
Facts: The pituitary gland regulates the metabolic rate in the body
Choices: (A) dehydration, (B) Veins and arteries., (C) Prostate glands, (D) H2O glands, (E) Pituitary gland, (F) pancreas, (G) sweating, (H) Anal scent glands | Pituitary gland |
Question: Increased TRH stimulation is associated with hypothyroidism
Facts: Higher TRH stimulation is associated with hypothyroidism
Choices: (A) hypothyroidism, (B) matter vibrating, (C) sweating, (D) Veins and arteries., (E) energy usage, (F) it needs them, (G) Decibels, (H) Damaged hearing | hypothyroidism |
Question: The master gland of the body produces what stimulating hormone?
Facts: The master gland of the body produces TSH or thyroid-stimulating hormone
Choices: (A) the looseness of soil, (B) increases a body's strength, (C) a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, (D) raising their temperature, (E) it helps plants ... | Thyroid-stimulating hormone |
Question: What is TSH regulated by?
Facts: TSH is regulated by the pituitary gland
Choices: (A) pituitary, (B) sweating, (C) animals, (D) glucose, (E) heat or cold, (F) heat produced, (G) temperature, (H) organ | pituitary |
Question: What is caused by less production of thyroid-stimulating hormone?
Facts: Hyperthyroidism is caused by less production of thyroid-stimulating hormone
Choices: (A) It decreases, (B) major threat to health, (C) energy usage, (D) sweating, (E) Localized damage, (F) Leptospirosis, (G) hyperthyroidism, (H) reduced ... | hyperthyroidism |
Question: what is stimulated by the pituitary gland to produce thyroid-stimulating hormone?
Facts: Prolactin release is stimulated by the pituitary gland to produce thyroid-stimulating hormone
Choices: (A) Leptospirosis, (B) the body's largest organ, (C) Prolactin release, (D) Chemical energy, (E) sensory neurons, (F) ... | Prolactin release |
Question: What stimulates the pituitary gland in order to maintain structural integrity of the thyroid?
Facts: TRH stimulates the pituitary gland to maintain structural integrity of the thyroid.
Choices: (A) TRH, (B) Urea, (C) CO 2, (D) PDAs, (E) HPV, (F) SO2, (G) mL, (H) p53 | TRH |
Question: Plant reproduction often requires what?
Facts: Plant reproduction often requires honeybees.
Choices: (A) seeds, (B) honeybees, (C) Energy., (D) rocks, (E) acid rain, (F) nutrients, (G) buds, (H) energy | honeybees |
Question: What often requires bees?
Facts: plant reproduction often requires bees
Choices: (A) food and shelter, (B) Play dates, (C) important habitats, (D) genetic diversity, (E) Plant reproduction, (F) timers, (G) gene flow, (H) Wasp study | Plant reproduction |
Question: what is required for reproduction?
Facts: reproduction requires pollen
Choices: (A) roots, (B) courtship, (C) pollen, (D) DNA, (E) leaves, (F) flowers, (G) hormones, (H) seeds | pollen |
Question: What is required for plant reproduction?
Facts: Plant reproduction often requires something that causes allergies
Choices: (A) By wind and rain, (B) Something that is found on a cloud, (C) fertilization occurs, (D) Males and females, (E) Something that comes from a volcano, (F) Something that is invisible, (G... | Something that causes allergies |
Question: Plant reproduction often requires something that causes what?
Facts: plant reproduction often requires something that causes allergies
Choices: (A) mutations, (B) bloom time, (C) An earthquake, (D) Steam, (E) seeds, (F) The common cold, (G) gene flow, (H) Allergies | Allergies |
Question: Plant reproduction often requires nectar and what?
Facts: Plant reproduction often requires bees and nectar.
Choices: (A) earth, (B) food, (C) sun, (D) saliva, (E) seeds, (F) plants, (G) bees, (H) energy | bees |
Question: what does plant reproduction often require?
Facts: plant reproduction often requires bees
Choices: (A) DNA, (B) global warming, (C) energy, (D) droughts, (E) seeds, (F) bees, (G) food, (H) legumes | bees |
Question: what often requires pollen to reproduce?
Facts: fern reproduction often requires pollen
Choices: (A) burrs, (B) humans, (C) trees, (D) RNA, (E) hummingbirds, (F) ferns, (G) bees, (H) seeds | ferns |
Question: Hay fever is caused by
Facts: Hay fever is caused by plant reproduction
Choices: (A) one celled organisms, (B) bacteria, (C) viruses, (D) chemical messengers, (E) carbon, (F) heat energy, (G) plant reproduction, (H) single-celled organisms | plant reproduction |
Question: What does plant reproduction often require?
Facts: plant reproduction often requires bees
Choices: (A) viruses, (B) bacteria, (C) fire, (D) DNA, (E) bees, (F) seeds, (G) energy, (H) food | bees |
Question: what are required for plant reproduction?
Facts: plant reproduction requires insects
Choices: (A) food, (B) Earthworms, (C) Energy., (D) hormones, (E) energy, (F) insects, (G) mitosis, (H) seeds | insects |
Question: Gametes are often required for reproduction in:
Facts: Plant reproduction often requires gametes.
Choices: (A) insects, (B) coral, (C) Jellyfish, (D) squids, (E) courtship, (F) Frogs, (G) plants, (H) DNA | plants |
Question: Smoking tobacco can cause what?
Facts: Smoking tobacco can cause a murmur.
Choices: (A) heart health, (B) lymphoma, (C) murmur, (D) good lungs, (E) heart strength, (F) cancer, (G) disease, (H) symptoms | murmur |
Question: Smoking tobacco decreases
Facts: smoking tobacco decreases aerobic capacity
Choices: (A) aerobic capacity, (B) growth hormone, (C) Abnormal cell growth, (D) Greenhouse gasses, (E) survival, (F) kinetic energy, (G) insulin production, (H) testosterone | aerobic capacity |
Question: What does smoking harm?
Facts: smoking harms athletes
Choices: (A) people, (B) consumers, (C) athletes, (D) health, (E) radiation, (F) humans, (G) fire, (H) tobacco leaves | athletes |
Question: what decreases your stamina when you smoke it?
Facts: smoking cigarettes decreases stamina
Choices: (A) cigarettes, (B) dry conditions, (C) toxins, (D) Dehydration, (E) hydrogen, (F) h2o, (G) fire, (H) liver cancer | cigarettes |
Question: doing what with tobacco decreases athletic ability
Facts: smoking tobacco decreases athletic ability
Choices: (A) steroids, (B) wearing, (C) A virus, (D) eating, (E) Heart rate, (F) smoking, (G) humans, (H) decorating | smoking |
Question: What decreases stamina?
Facts: Smoking pipes decreases stamina
Choices: (A) cleaning pipes, (B) liver cancer, (C) viruses, (D) smoking meat, (E) smoking pipes, (F) smoking volcanoes, (G) Dehydration, (H) harmful substances | smoking pipes |
Question: what does tobacco harm?
Facts: tobacco is harmful to lungs
Choices: (A) lungs, (B) plants, (C) cancer, (D) cells, (E) tissue, (F) blood, (G) kidney, (H) people | lungs |
Question: Smoking cigarettes will do what?
Facts: Smoking cigarettes decreases stamina.
Choices: (A) increase lung capacity, (B) increase stamina, (C) Abnormal cell growth, (D) kill them, (E) hyperthyroidism, (F) harmful substances, (G) decrease stamina, (H) decrease health problems | decrease stamina |
Question: smoking what decreases stamina?
Facts: smoking cigars decreases stamina
Choices: (A) salmon, (B) toxins, (C) cigars, (D) cancer, (E) h2o, (F) dangerous, (G) fireplace, (H) steroids | cigars |
Question: What decreases manual dexterity?
Facts: smoking tobacco decreases manual dexterity
Choices: (A) Dehydration, (B) lifting weights, (C) hypothyroidism, (D) prolonged thirst, (E) working out, (F) eating healthy, (G) smoking tobacco, (H) Abnormal cell growth | smoking tobacco |
Question: What can smoking tobacco cause?
Facts: Smoking tobacco may cause low-grade anemia resulting in low stamina.
Choices: (A) cancer, (B) symptoms, (C) increased stamina, (D) influenza, (E) increased energy, (F) anemia, (G) disease, (H) environmental benefits | anemia |
Question: What decreases stamina?
Facts: cigarettes decrease stamina
Choices: (A) water, (B) liver cancer, (C) cancer, (D) food, (E) cigarettes, (F) burning, (G) toxins, (H) exercise | cigarettes |
Question: secondhand smoke decreases what?
Facts: secondhand smoke decreases stamina
Choices: (A) nutrients, (B) motility, (C) stamina, (D) Energy., (E) energy, (F) Glucose, (G) voltage, (H) apoptosis | stamina |
Question: Smoking tobacco can cause what to increase?
Facts: Smoking tobacco increases the time to recover from fatigue
Choices: (A) major threat to health, (B) cause people to become sick., (C) enormous damage to homes, (D) Abnormal cell growth, (E) Greenhouse gases, (F) recovery time from fatigue, (G) massive damage,... | recovery time from fatigue |
Question: Which of the following can decrease stamina?
Facts: Cigarettes decrease stamina
Choices: (A) toxins, (B) smallpox, (C) Dehydration, (D) liver cancer, (E) Weight, (F) hypothyroidism, (G) Cigarettes, (H) uncontrolled | Cigarettes |
Question: What decreases stamina?
Facts: cigarettes decrease stamina
Choices: (A) dry conditions, (B) burning, (C) Dehydration, (D) cancer, (E) cigarettes, (F) viruses, (G) toxins, (H) liver cancer | cigarettes |
Question: What decreases stamina?
Facts: Smoking cigarettes decreases stamina.
Choices: (A) Plant growth is reduced, (B) harmful substances, (C) dehydration, (D) influenza, (E) liver cancer, (F) Abnormal cell growth, (G) smoking cigarettes, (H) some viruses | smoking cigarettes |
Question: What can be seen with our eyes?
Facts: mirrors can be seen with our eyes
Choices: (A) motion, (B) sound, (C) screams, (D) laughter, (E) sunlight, (F) mirrors, (G) Echinoids, (H) movement | mirrors |
Question: an image in a mirror is formed by reflecting
Facts: an image in a mirror is formed by reflecting photons
Choices: (A) sunlight, (B) radiation, (C) atoms, (D) gravitions, (E) Joules, (F) photons, (G) sun's heat, (H) Smooth | photons |
Question: What forms an image in water?
Facts: an image in water is formed by reflecting light
Choices: (A) dolphins, (B) tiny polyps, (C) dark matter, (D) an object, (E) reflecting light, (F) individual molecules, (G) holograms, (H) jungles of the sea | reflecting light |
Question: what is reflected in a mirror to form an image?
Facts: an image in a mirror is formed by reflecting rays or beams
Choices: (A) an electron lens, (B) rain or sun shine, (C) density, (D) rays or beams, (E) sunlight, (F) an object, (G) air, (H) glass | rays or beams |
Question: When a mirror reflects photons it creates
Facts: an image in a mirror is formed by reflecting photons
Choices: (A) an image, (B) vibrations, (C) sunlight, (D) energy, (E) heat energy, (F) an object, (G) motion, (H) heat | an image |
Question: An image is formed where by the ratio of light out to light in?
Facts: An image in a mirror is formed by the ratio of light out to light in.
Choices: (A) fronts, (B) Smooth, (C) segmented, (D) Joules, (E) two, (F) mirror, (G) an object, (H) photons | mirror |
Question: What causes an image to reflect?
Facts: An image in a reflection is formed by light bouncing off of a surface
Choices: (A) the sun, (B) fibers, (C) erosion, (D) a wave, (E) Light, (F) heat, (G) photons, (H) forces | Light |
Question: An image in a mirror reflects what?
Facts: An image in a mirror is formed by reflecting electromagnetic energy.
Choices: (A) electromagnetic energy, (B) Earth revolving around the sun, (C) heat or cold, (D) they body they live in, (E) fissures of hot, acidic water, (F) objects that have mass, (G) our nearest ... | electromagnetic energy |
Question: How is a mirror image formed?
Facts: a mirror image is formed by indirect light
Choices: (A) our nearest star, (B) an electron microscope, (C) an external framework, (D) unidirectional, (E) focusing a lens, (F) deoxyribonucleic acid, (G) microscope, (H) by indirect light | by indirect light |
Question: what do mirrors reflect?
Facts: waves are reflected by a mirror
Choices: (A) Vanes, (B) Joules, (C) the sun, (D) waves, (E) motion, (F) photons, (G) eyes, (H) retina | waves |
Question: What are disseminated by sticking to the fur of an animal?
Facts: Seeds are disseminated by sticking to the fur of an animal.
Choices: (A) twine, (B) pebbles, (C) rabies, (D) seeds, (E) feathers, (F) insects, (G) clams, (H) pollen | seeds |
Question: How does a gelatinous coating help seeds?
Facts: A gelatinous coating can help seeds be transported by animals.
Choices: (A) makes Jello, (B) water pistol, (C) Plant reproduction, (D) protect them, (E) weightless, (F) animal transport, (G) reduced heat, (H) prolactin release | animal transport |
Question: What propagates mangoes?
Facts: animals propagate mangoes
Choices: (A) bees, (B) ice, (C) orchids, (D) flowers, (E) bushes, (F) clouds, (G) animals, (H) boats | animals |
Question: What stuck to animal fur can spread?
Facts: Seeds stuck to animal fur can spread.
Choices: (A) teeth, (B) disease, (C) thoughts, (D) rabies, (E) viruses, (F) seeds, (G) vibrations, (H) A virus | seeds |
Question: If seeds stick to a what then that seed will be transported by the animal
Facts: If seeds stick to a rabbit then that seed will be transported by the animal
Choices: (A) an object, (B) pigeons, (C) wind, (D) sugar, (E) building, (F) stationary boulder, (G) fire, (H) rabbit | rabbit |
Question: What is transported by sticking to the fur of an animal?
Facts: if burrs stick to the fur of an animal then burrs will be transported by the animal
Choices: (A) burrs, (B) food, (C) keratin, (D) caviar, (E) A virus, (F) fish, (G) eggs, (H) lipids | burrs |
Question: How can mammals transport seeds?
Facts: if seeds stick to the fur of an mammal then that seed will be transported by the mammal
Choices: (A) mechanical, (B) Movement, (C) with their ears, (D) with their teeth, (E) with their eyes, (F) with their fur, (G) four limbs, (H) circulatory systems | with their fur |
Question: What is carried in birds feathers?
Facts: Birds can carry seeds in their feathers
Choices: (A) rabies, (B) A virus, (C) fats, (D) seeds, (E) keratin, (F) fibers, (G) energy, (H) pollen | seeds |
Question: What can help plants grow?
Facts: animal fur can help plants grow
Choices: (A) Solar energy, (B) honeybees, (C) Light, (D) Animal fur, (E) evaporation, (F) energy, (G) Enzymes, (H) Energy. | Animal fur |
Question: Something with what sticks to the fur of an animal and is transported?
Facts: If something with a kernel sticks to the fur of an animal then it will be transported by the animal
Choices: (A) Energy., (B) food, (C) water vapor, (D) Glucose, (E) exoskeleton, (F) A kernel, (G) energy, (H) heat energy | A kernel |
Question: trees can be dispersed by
Facts: animal fur can help tree dispersion
Choices: (A) insects, (B) heat energy, (C) gene flow, (D) mutations, (E) wind speed, (F) animal fur, (G) Movement, (H) sun's heat | animal fur |
Question: Water vapor is formed when gas changes into a liquid by reducing what?
Facts: Water vapor is formed when gas changes into a liquid by reducing heat energy
Choices: (A) direct energy, (B) electrical energy, (C) kinetic energy, (D) heat energy, (E) solar flares, (F) Temperature, (G) energy, (H) water power | heat energy |
Question: what is reduced in condensation when changing from a gas into a liquid?
Facts: condensation is when change from a gas into a liquid by reducing kinetic energy
Choices: (A) h2o molecules, (B) atomic element, (C) Evaporation, (D) Temperature, (E) neutrons, (F) kinetic energy, (G) hydrogen and oxygen, (H) Water ... | kinetic energy |
Question: What changes from gas in the air to liquid by reducing heat energy?
Facts: water changes from gas in the air to liquid by reducing heat energy
Choices: (A) a delta, (B) coffee, (C) boiling, (D) water, (E) vapors, (F) helium, (G) light, (H) gasoline | water |
Question: What happens when there is an increase in heat energy?
Facts: Vaporization occurs when heat energy increases
Choices: (A) Evaporation, (B) hyperthyroidism, (C) vaporization, (D) Firecrackers, (E) global warming, (F) electricity, (G) sweating, (H) motion | vaporization |
Question: What is created when heat energy is reduced?
Facts: The opposite of vaporization creates condensation by reducing heat energy.
Choices: (A) Calcium carbonate, (B) an object, (C) boiling, (D) rays or beams, (E) Pollution, (F) fur and fat, (G) sweating, (H) Condensation | Condensation |
Question: Water from the air occurs when it changes from gas into a liquid by reducing what?
Facts: water from the air is when it changes from gas into a liquid by reducing heat energy
Choices: (A) direct energy, (B) Energy., (C) Time and energy, (D) kinetic energy, (E) heat energy, (F) energy, (G) warmth, (H) Temperat... | heat energy |
Question: What causes a gas to condense?
Facts: gas condenses when heat is reduced
Choices: (A) Energy., (B) kinetic energy, (C) Water expanding, (D) It gets heated up, (E) It expands, (F) circulatory system, (G) reduced heat, (H) less water | reduced heat |
Question: what absorbs heat?
Facts: evaporation absorbs heat
Choices: (A) kinetic energy, (B) layers of fat, (C) an object, (D) fur and fat, (E) tiny polyps, (F) our nearest star, (G) evaporation, (H) bamboo | evaporation |
Question: Decreasing the amount of light results in lower temperatures allowing a potential increase of what?
Facts: Decreasing the amount of light results in cooler temperatures and more condensation.
Choices: (A) salinity, (B) Condensation, (C) electricity, (D) Temperature, (E) Evaporation, (F) Quality of life, (G) a... | Condensation |
Question: What is when something changes from a gas into a liquid by reducing what is measured in temperature?
Facts: condensation is when something changes from a gas into a liquid by reducing what is measured in temperature
Choices: (A) Water expanding, (B) condensation, (C) forces, (D) movement, (E) Evaporation, (F)... | condensation |
Question: What is formed when solvants are dissolved?
Facts: Solutions are formed when solvents are dissolved.
Choices: (A) salinity, (B) solids, (C) calcite, (D) bacteria, (E) moistures, (F) patch reefs, (G) Solutions, (H) liquids | Solutions |
Question: A solution is formed by _ being dissolved in solvents.
Facts: a solution is formed by solutes being dissolved in solvents
Choices: (A) salient, (B) water, (C) compound, (D) liquids, (E) rain, (F) salinity, (G) ligt, (H) solutes | solutes |
Question: A solution is formed when limestone is dissolved in what?
Facts: A solution is formed when limestone is dissolved in ocean water.
Choices: (A) old caves, (B) habitats, (C) body water, (D) rainfall, (E) calcite, (F) sandy shores, (G) evaporation, (H) ocean water | ocean water |
Question: What are the two ingredients of a saline solution?
Facts: A saline solution is made by adding salt to water.
Choices: (A) salt and water., (B) Deoxyribonucleicacid, (C) water and iodine, (D) looseness, (E) Veins and arteries., (F) salt and calcium, (G) salt and oxygen, (H) deoxyribonucleic acid | salt and water. |
Question: When one substance dissolves in another, the mixture is:
Facts: A homogenous mixture is formed when one substance dissolves in another.
Choices: (A) unidirectional, (B) homogenous, (C) It expands, (D) Condensation, (E) elemental, (F) emulsion, (G) barrel-shaped, (H) separated | homogenous |
Question: a solution is formed when one of these gets dissolved into another one of these
Facts: a solution is formed by a solid, liquid, or gas being dissolved in another solid, liquid, or gas
Choices: (A) Calcium carbonate, (B) Condensation, (C) near the shoreline, (D) solid, liquid, gas, (E) a hydraulic system, (F) ... | solid, liquid, gas |
Question: What is created when a solvent dissolves a solute?
Facts: A solution is formed when a solvent dissolves a solute
Choices: (A) Solutions, (B) salinity, (C) sugar, (D) Condensation, (E) an object, (F) Heat energy, (G) Energy., (H) energy | Solutions |
Question: What is formed by one substance being dissolved in another substance?
Facts: White vinegar is formed by one substance being dissolved in another substance.
Choices: (A) patch reefs, (B) hydrogen and oxygen, (C) organic molecules, (D) a hydraulic system, (E) calcite, (F) white vinegar, (G) Calcium carbonate, (... | white vinegar |
Question: What is it called when two substances are dissolved?
Facts: Dilution is when two substances are dissolved.
Choices: (A) Dilution, (B) Bodily water, (C) vaporization, (D) watershred, (E) thirst, (F) bamboo, (G) Condensation, (H) salinity | Dilution |
Question: What is essential to all living organisms?
Facts: the atmosphere is essential to all living organisms
Choices: (A) garbage, (B) Energy., (C) hydration, (D) gifts, (E) food and shelter, (F) Chemical energy, (G) poison, (H) The atmosphere | The atmosphere |
Question: What disrupts the cycle between organisms and the atmosphere?
Facts: Deforestation disrupts the cycle between organisms and the atmosphere.
Choices: (A) burning coal, (B) Sulfur dioxide, (C) replanting forests, (D) solar system, (E) Greenhouse gasses, (F) chlorofluorocarbons, (G) life cycle, (H) deforestation | deforestation |
Question: Carbon cycles quickly between organisms and
Facts: Carbon cycles quickly between organisms and the blanket of air around the earth.
Choices: (A) O2, (B) DNA, (C) comets, (D) air, (E) Aves, (F) ocean, (G) satellites, (H) lung | air |
Question: What disrupts organisms and the atmosphere?
Facts: deforestation disrupts organisms and the atmosphere
Choices: (A) fog, (B) Sulfur dioxide, (C) light rain, (D) fossil fuels, (E) Pesticides, (F) water vapor, (G) burning coal, (H) deforestation | deforestation |
Question: What is needed by living things?
Facts: the atmosphere is needed by living things
Choices: (A) hate, (B) sunlight, (C) Chemical energy, (D) pain, (E) love, (F) hydration, (G) The atmosphere, (H) Energy. | The atmosphere |
Question: what is controlled between organisms and the atmosphere?
Facts: Carbon dioxide is controlled between organisms and the atmosphere
Choices: (A) carbon dioxide, (B) sweating, (C) temperature, (D) air pressure, (E) heat energy, (F) Pollution, (G) energy usage, (H) Chemical energy | carbon dioxide |
Question: What cycle quickly between organisms and the atmosphere?
Facts: organic molecules cycle quickly between organisms and the atmosphere
Choices: (A) chlorofluorocarbons, (B) organic molecules, (C) Most plants, (D) Greenhouse gasses, (E) Greenhouse gases, (F) emissions, (G) fossil fuels, (H) Burning fuel and air | organic molecules |
Question: What is controlled by the carbon circle and is transferred between organisms and atmosphere
Facts: Carbon dioxide is controled by the carbon circle and is transferred between organisms and atmosphere
Choices: (A) Energy., (B) Chemical energy, (C) Carbon Dioxide, (D) Organic compounds, (E) flow of electrons, (... | Carbon Dioxide |
Question: What is common in males of the same species?
Facts: males fight their own species
Choices: (A) competition, (B) dancing, (C) mating, (D) traits, (E) females, (F) biceps, (G) Allergies, (H) hormones | competition |
Question: Competition may cause animals to do what with other animals of their species?
Facts: Competition may cause animals to interact with other animals of their species.
Choices: (A) burrow, (B) migrate, (C) break off, (D) disengage, (E) kill them, (F) mating, (G) interact, (H) threatened | interact |
Question: Why would a gorilla dominate all of the resources of a group?
Facts: competition may cause gorillas to dominate resources
Choices: (A) anarchy, (B) it needs them, (C) Energy., (D) gene flow, (E) competition, (F) four limbs, (G) frustration, (H) enabling | competition |
Question: what species may be caused to fight each other by competition?
Facts: competition may cause humans to fight each other
Choices: (A) h2o, (B) Lobsters, (C) violence, (D) pigeons, (E) gases, (F) omnivores, (G) bullfrogs, (H) humans | humans |
Question: What may cause fighting within a species?
Facts: Competing for resources may cause fighting within a species.
Choices: (A) caring for young, (B) deforestation, (C) growing food, (D) a tree falling, (E) competing for resources, (F) Males and females, (G) depress neuronal excitability, (H) making peace | competing for resources |
Question: What may cause animals to fight towards members of their own species?
Facts: food and shelter may cause animals to fight towards members of their own species
Choices: (A) Males and females, (B) food and shelter, (C) energy of moving objects, (D) fashion, (E) jealousy, (F) vanity, (G) parasites, (H) threatened | food and shelter |
Question: What may cause lions to fight other lions?
Facts: Competition may cause lions to fight other lions.
Choices: (A) influenza, (B) Pesticides, (C) cooperation, (D) heat energy, (E) competition, (F) tradition, (G) boredom, (H) hormones | competition |
Question: Competition may cause animals to fight towards members in the same what?
Facts: competition may cause animals to fight towards members of a property of genus
Choices: (A) bloodline, (B) existence, (C) biome, (D) planet, (E) clams, (F) Mammal, (G) abalone, (H) genus | genus |
Question: fierce fighting for nest sites may cause animals to fight towards who?
Facts: fierce fighting for nest sites may cause animals to fight towards members of their own species
Choices: (A) food and shelter, (B) members of their own species, (C) other living things, (D) Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen,... | members of their own species |
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