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What type of temperatures increase the likelihood of fires? | [
"higher",
"reduced",
"freezing",
"lower"
] | A | train | sciq | null | |
Fertilizer runoff can create what type of zones in the ocean? | [
"fresh zones",
"hot zones",
"barren zones",
"dead zones"
] | D | Fertilizer runoff can create dead zones in the ocean. | train | sciq | null |
What kind of electricity can you generate with the energy found in flowing water? | [
"hydroelectric power",
"transient power",
"wind energy",
"electrical power"
] | A | The mechanical energy of rapidly flowing water can turn a turbine and generate electricity. Electricity produced in this way is called hydroelectric power. The water may flow over a waterfall or through a dam. You can see a picture of a dam in the Figure below . A drawback of dams is that they flood land upstream from ... | train | sciq | null |
At the time of birth, bones of the brain case are separated by what wide areas of fibrous connective tissue, which later become sutures? | [
"sporozoans",
"cerebellum",
"fluctuations",
"fontanelles"
] | D | 7.5 Embryonic Development of the Axial Skeleton Formation of the axial skeleton begins during early embryonic development with the appearance of the rod-like notochord along the dorsal length of the early embryo. Repeating, paired blocks of tissue called somites then appear along either side of notochord. As the somite... | train | sciq | null |
What are inorganic compounds that take the form of discrete molecules called? | [
"molecular compounds",
"magnetic compounds",
"functional compounds",
"ionic compounds"
] | A | Molecular compounds are inorganic compounds that take the form of discrete molecules . Examples include such familiar substance as water (H 2 O) and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ). These compounds are very different from ionic compounds like sodium chloride (NaCl). Ionic compounds are formed when metal atoms lose one or more o... | train | sciq | null |
The other ammonium ions are changed into nitrogen gas by what? | [
"accompanying bacteria",
"fungi",
"fluctuations bacteria",
"denitrifying bacteria"
] | D | The other ammonium ions are changed into nitrogen gas by denitrifying bacteria. | train | sciq | null |
What is typical weather for chicago in winter? | [
"cold & snow",
"ice and humidity",
"rain and wind",
"dry and windy"
] | A | Cold and snow are typical for Chicago in the winter. | train | sciq | null |
What works by providing a lower energy pathway from reactants to products? | [
"thermodynamics",
"catalyst",
"magnetism",
"hormones"
] | B | A catalyst works by providing a lower energy pathway from reactants to products. The use of a catalyst involves intermediate reactions which have lower activation complexes than the original reaction. On a simplified reaction energy diagram, this can be thought of as lowering the activation energy for a given transform... | train | sciq | null |
What is the smallest part of a compound? | [
"molecule",
"dna",
"electron",
"nucleus"
] | A | A compound is a substance that consists of two or more elements. A compound has a unique composition that is always the same. The smallest particle of a compound is called a molecule. | train | sciq | null |
What layer of skin is located right beneath the epidermis? | [
"dermis",
"scars",
"cusps",
"humus"
] | A | The dermis is the lower layer of the skin, located directly beneath the epidermis (see Figure below ). It is made of tough connective tissue and attached to the epidermis by collagen fibers. The dermis contains blood vessels and nerve endings. Because of the nerve endings, skin can feel touch, pressure, heat, cold, and... | train | sciq | null |
Some terrestrial species breathe through their skin and oral cavity because they lack what? | [
"lungs",
"nose",
"mouth",
"windpipe"
] | A | train | sciq | null | |
What is the main type of cell in the nervous system called? | [
"neuron",
"conduction",
"axon",
"sensory"
] | A | Nervous Tissues Nervous tissues are made of cells specialized to receive and transmit electrical impulses from specific areas of the body and to send them to specific locations in the body. The main cell of the nervous system is the neuron, illustrated in Figure. | train | sciq | null |
Many ionic compounds occur as hydrates, compounds that contain specific ratios of loosely bound water molecules, called waters of hydration. waters of hydration can often be removed simply by doing this? | [
"heating",
"melting",
"observing",
"cooling"
] | A | Hydrates Many ionic compounds occur as hydrates, compounds that contain specific ratios of loosely bound water molecules, called waters of hydration. Waters of hydration can often be removed simply by heating. For example, calcium dihydrogen phosphate can form a solid that contains one molecule of water per Ca(H2PO4)2 ... | train | sciq | null |
When blood vessels in the head dilate, what kind of severe headache can occur? | [
"malignant",
"migraine",
"chronic headache",
"tension headache"
] | B | A migraine is a more severe type of headache. It occurs when blood vessels in the head dilate, or expand. This may be triggered by certain foods, bright lights, weather changes, or other factors. People with migraines may also have nausea or other symptoms. Fortunately, migraines can often be relieved with prescription... | train | sciq | null |
Acne and different types of cancer can affect what large organ? | [
"lungs",
"brain",
"liver",
"skin"
] | D | Common skin problems include acne and skin cancer. | train | sciq | null |
Prokaryotic cells can only regulate gene expression by controlling the amount of what? | [
"folding",
"transcription",
"translation",
"RNA processing"
] | B | Evolution of Gene Regulation Prokaryotic cells can only regulate gene expression by controlling the amount of transcription. As eukaryotic cells evolved, the complexity of the control of gene expression increased. For example, with the evolution of eukaryotic cells came compartmentalization of important cellular compon... | train | sciq | null |
Where do oceans absorb gases from? | [
"sunlight",
"wind",
"atmosphere",
"stratosphere"
] | C | Oceans are an important part of the water cycle. They absorb gases from the atmosphere. They evaporate and supply water vapor to the atmosphere. | train | sciq | null |
Engaging in relatively simple behaviors helps maintain a nearly constant body temperature for organisms classified as what? | [
"placoderms",
"ectotherms",
"endotherms",
"photophores"
] | B | train | sciq | null | |
Meningitis is an infection of the membranes that cover the brain and what else? | [
"notochord",
"spinal cord",
"umbilical cord",
"liver"
] | B | Meningitis is an infection of the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. If you have meningitis, you are likely to have a fever and a headache. Another telltale symptom is a stiff neck. Meningitis can be caused by viruses or bacteria. Viral meningitis often clears up on its own after a few days. Bacterial meni... | train | sciq | null |
What use enzymes to break down foreign matter and dead cells? | [
"lysosomes",
"lymphocytes",
"lipids",
"hormones"
] | A | Lysosomes, which use enzymes to break down foreign matter and dead cells. | train | sciq | null |
What is indicated by the ratio of the output force to the input force in a machine? | [
"man hours",
"momentum",
"magnetic force",
"mechanical advantage"
] | D | The mechanical advantage of a machine is the factor by which the machine changes the input force. It equals the ratio of the output force to the input force. A wheel and axle may either increase or decrease the input force, depending on whether the input force is applied to the axle or the wheel. | train | sciq | null |
Glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids are the two main types of what in humans? | [
"metabolites",
"corticosteroids",
"carotenoids",
"hormones"
] | B | train | sciq | null | |
What keeps the earth orbiting the sun? | [
"magnetic force",
"gravity",
"weak nuclear force",
"strong nuclear force"
] | B | Earth and Moon orbit each other. This Earth-Moon system orbits the Sun in a regular path ( Figure below ). Gravity is the force of attraction between all objects. Gravity keeps the Earth and Moon in their orbits. Earth’s gravity pulls the Moon toward Earth’s center. Without gravity, the Moon would continue moving in a ... | train | sciq | null |
How do bees communicate to tell other bees where food is located? | [
"wing flapping",
"high pitch noise",
"waggle dance",
"mating dance"
] | C | Animals may communicate by sight with gestures, body postures, or facial expressions. Look at the cat in Figure below . There’s no mistaking the meaning of its arched back, standing hair, and exposed fangs. It’s clearly saying “stay away, or else!” Bees communicate with a waggle dance. They use it to tell other bees wh... | train | sciq | null |
Along with nerve tissue, what kind of tissue are lecithins and cephalins important constituents of? | [
"brain tissue",
"skin tissue",
"lung tissue",
"heart tissue"
] | A | (a) Amino alcohols are commonly found in phosphoglycerides, which are evident in its structural formula (b). There are two common types of phosphoglycerides. Phosphoglycerides containing ethanolamine as the amino alcohol are called phosphatidylethanolamines orcephalins. Cephalins are found in brain tissue and nerves an... | train | sciq | null |
Metal detectors used for airport security work on which principle? | [
"inductance",
"electricity",
"inertia",
"conductivity"
] | A | One common application of inductance is used in traffic lights that can tell when vehicles are waiting at the intersection. An electrical circuit with an inductor is placed in the road under the place a waiting car will stop over. The body of the car increases the inductance and the circuit changes sending a signal to ... | train | sciq | null |
Methanogens in their gut enable what process in cows? | [
"excretion",
"regeneration",
"digestion",
"absorption"
] | C | Cows are able to digest grass with the help of the methanogens in their gut. | train | sciq | null |
The skeleton of lampreys is made of what? | [
"collagen",
"ligament",
"chitin",
"cartilage"
] | D | train | sciq | null | |
How do amphibians reproduce? | [
"sexually",
"asexually",
"biologically",
"they don't"
] | A | Amphibians reproduce sexually. Fertilization may take place inside or outside the body. Amphibians are oviparous. Embryos develop in eggs outside the mother’s body. | train | sciq | null |
What are scientists called who study the weather and give forecasts? | [
"climatologists",
"botanists",
"meteorologists",
"geologists"
] | C | People often complain when the weather forecast is wrong. Weather forecasts today, however, are much more accurate than they were just 20 years ago. Scientists who study and forecast the weather are called meteorologists. How do they predict the weather?. | train | sciq | null |
Autocrine signaling takes place within the same what? | [
"organ",
"tissue type",
"proteins",
"cell"
] | D | Other Types of Chemical Signaling In endocrine signaling, hormones secreted into the extracellular fluid diffuse into the blood or lymph, and can then travel great distances throughout the body. In contrast, autocrine signaling takes place within the same cell. An autocrine (auto= “self”) is a chemical that elicits a r... | train | sciq | null |
Both dna and rna are what type of acids? | [
"proteins acids",
"nucleic acids",
"fatty acids",
"synthesize acids"
] | B | DNA and RNA are nucleic acids. DNA stores genetic information. RNA helps build proteins. Proteins, in turn, determine the structure and function of all your cells. Proteins consist of chains of amino acids. A protein’s structure and function depends on the sequence of its amino acids. Instructions for this sequence are... | train | sciq | null |
What kind of a resource is soil, for human purposes? | [
"nonrenewable resource",
"guarana resource",
"renewable resource",
"emanates resource"
] | A | Although renewable, soil takes a very long time to form—up to hundreds of millions of years. So, for human purposes, soil is a nonrenewable resource. It is also constantly depleted of nutrients through careless use, and eroded by wind and water. For example, misuse of soil caused a huge amount of it to simply blow away... | train | sciq | null |
A natural resource that is consumed or used up faster than it can be made by nature is termed what? | [
"energy-inefficient",
"non-renewable",
"fossil fuel",
"renewable"
] | B | A nonrenewable resource is a natural resource that is consumed or used up faster than it can be made by nature. Two main types of nonrenewable resources are fossil fuels and nuclear power. Fossil fuels , such as petroleum, coal, and natural gas, formed from plant and animal remains over periods from 50 to 350 million y... | train | sciq | null |
An electrical motor changes electrical energy into what? | [
"chemical energy",
"mechanical energy",
"solar energy",
"thermal energy"
] | B | Electrical motors change electrical energy into mechanical energy. The motor consists of an electrical circuit with part of the wires inside a magnetic field. This can be seen below. Positive charges move through the circuit in the direction of the light purple arrows. When the charges move up through the part of the c... | train | sciq | null |
What is name for a piece of collagen-rich skin formed after the process of wound healing that differs from normal skin? | [
"size",
"Sore",
"tissue",
"scar"
] | D | Scars and Keloids Most cuts or wounds, with the exception of ones that only scratch the surface (the epidermis), lead to scar formation. A scar is collagen-rich skin formed after the process of wound healing that differs from normal skin. Scarring occurs in cases in which there is repair of skin damage, but the skin fa... | train | sciq | null |
Young eutherians complete their embryonic development within what? | [
"uterus",
"ovaries",
"pollen grains",
"spores"
] | A | train | sciq | null | |
Nuclear reactors use fission reactions to vaporize water, producing steam to drive a turbine and generate what? | [
"fuel",
"light",
"electricity",
"oil"
] | C | Nuclear reactors use fission reactions to vaporize water. The resulting steam is used to drive a turbine, which generates electricity. | train | sciq | null |
What type of air do plants take in and use? | [
"carbon dioxide",
"liquid dioxide",
"oxygen",
"carbon"
] | A | train | sciq | null | |
How long can a large star be on the main sequence stage? | [
"200.4 million years",
"10 million years",
"60.11 million years",
"3 million years"
] | B | Large stars burn through their supply of hydrogen very quickly. These stars “live fast and die young!” A very large star may only be on the main sequence for 10 million years. A very small star could remain on the main sequence for tens to hundreds of billions of years—far longer than the current age of our Universe. | train | sciq | null |
What do you call the pattern of lines formed when light passes through a prism to separate it into the different frequencies of light it contains? | [
"light emission spectrum",
"atomic emission spectrum",
"kaleidoscope effect",
"prismatic rainbow"
] | B | Scientists studied the distinctive pink color of the gas discharge created by hydrogen gas. When a narrow beam of this light was viewed through a prism, the light was separated into four lines of very specific wavelengths (and frequencies since and are inversely related). An atomic emission spectrum is the pattern of l... | train | sciq | null |
What is the term for a watertight seal between two adjacent animal cells? | [
"cell wall",
"cell membrane",
"placental barrier",
"tight junction"
] | D | A tight junction is a watertight seal between two adjacent animal cells (Figure 3.17b). Proteins hold the cells tightly against each other. This tight adhesion prevents materials from leaking between the cells. Tight junctions are typically found in the epithelial tissue that lines internal organs and cavities, and com... | train | sciq | null |
What is at the surface of a cell, arranged in similar bilayer? | [
"pigments",
"fats",
"eukaryotes",
"phospholipids"
] | D | train | sciq | null | |
Vitamins are organic compounds that are essential in very small amounts for the maintenance of normal what? | [
"calcium",
"respiration",
"metabolism",
"pigments"
] | C | Vitamins are organic compounds that are essential in very small (trace) amounts for the maintenance of normal metabolism. They generally cannot be synthesized at adequate levels by the body and must be obtained from the diet. The absence or shortage of a vitamin may result in a vitamin-deficiency disease. In the first ... | train | sciq | null |
In eukaryotic cells, what divides before the cell itself divides? | [
"electrons",
"protons",
"cell wall",
"nucleus"
] | D | In eukaryotic cells, the nucleus divides before the cell itself divides. The process in which the nucleus divides is called mitosis. Before mitosis occurs, a cell’s DNA is replicated. This is necessary so that each daughter cell will have a complete copy of the genetic material from the parent cell. How is the replicat... | train | sciq | null |
The joint that lies between the radius and the ulna is what kind of joint? | [
"shaft joint",
"socket joint",
"hinge joint",
"pivot joint"
] | D | Pivot Joint. The joint at which the radius and ulna meet is a pivot joint. Movement at this joint allows you to flip your palm over without moving your elbow joint. | train | sciq | null |
Because it damages hair cells, what is the most cause of hearing loss in adults? | [
"ear wax",
"water in the ears",
"bacteria",
"exposure to noise"
] | D | Most adults experience at least some hearing loss as they get older. The most common cause is exposure to loud sounds, which damage hair cells. The louder a sound is, the less exposure is needed for damage to occur. Even a single brief exposure to a sound louder than 115 decibels can cause hearing loss. Figure below sh... | train | sciq | null |
What is regulated to ensure that the correct proteins are made? | [
"gene expression",
"acids expression",
"Fat expression",
"variation expression"
] | A | Gene expression is regulated to ensure that the correct proteins are made when and where they are needed. Regulation may occur at any point in the expression of a gene, from the start of transcription to the processing of a protein after translation. The focus in this lesson is the regulation of transcription. | train | sciq | null |
What mirrors diverge light rays and, thus, have a negative focal length? | [
"curved",
"concave",
"convex",
"diffraction"
] | C | behind the mirror. Convex mirrors diverge light rays and, thus, have a negative focal length. | train | sciq | null |
During what stage are chromosomes condensed enough to be seen under a microscope? | [
"mitosis",
"meiosis",
"epistasis",
"cytokinesis"
] | A | train | sciq | null | |
What is an odorless white solid that is harmless unless consumed in large quantities? | [
"carbon chloride",
"oxygen chloride",
"Hydrogen",
"sodium chloride"
] | D | A: Sodium chloride is an odorless white solid that is harmless unless consumed in large quantities. In fact, it is a necessary component of the human diet. | train | sciq | null |
Melting, sublimation, and evaporation absorb what from their surroundings? | [
"heat",
"vibration",
"moisture",
"cold"
] | A | Melting, sublimation, and evaporation absorb heat from their surroundings. Freezing, deposition, and condensation release heat. | train | sciq | null |
What is the series of changes in the reproductive system of a mature female that happens monthly? | [
"menstrual cycle",
"pregnancy",
"fetal cycle",
"urinary cycle"
] | A | The menstrual cycle is a series of changes in the reproductive system of mature females that repeats every month. While the egg and follicle are developing in the ovary, tissues are building up inside the uterus , the reproductive organ where the baby would develop. The uterus develops a thick lining covered in tiny bl... | train | sciq | null |
What is the average number of individuals per unit of area or volume called? | [
"population structure",
"population count",
"population density",
"crowdedness"
] | C | Population size is the number of individuals in a population. Population density is the average number of individuals per unit of area or volume. The pattern of spacing of individuals in a population may be affected by characteristics of a species or its environment. | train | sciq | null |
What types of living beings have water vascular systems and unique tube feet? | [
"diatoms",
"Ducks",
"echinoderms",
"mollusks"
] | C | Echinoderms have a unique water vascular system with tube feet. This allows slow but powerful movement. | train | sciq | null |
Which two gases make up the bulk of earth's atmosphere? | [
"nitrogen and argon",
"carbon and oxygen",
"nitrogen and oxygen",
"phosphorus and oxygen"
] | C | A: Air in the atmosphere is a gaseous solution. It is a mixture that contains mainly nitrogen and oxygen gases, with very small amounts of several other gases. The circle graph in the Figure below shows the composition of air. Because air is a solution, it is homogeneous. In other words, no matter where you go, the air... | train | sciq | null |
What is the decayed remains of living organisms called? | [
"oil",
"plateaus",
"humus",
"fossils"
] | C | Humus is the decayed remains of living organisms. Humus makes soil fertile. | train | sciq | null |
The motor thus acts as a generator whenever its coil does what? | [
"rotates",
"stops",
"revolves",
"oscillates"
] | A | 23.6 Back Emf It has been noted that motors and generators are very similar. Generators convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, whereas motors convert electrical energy into mechanical energy. Furthermore, motors and generators have the same construction. When the coil of a motor is turned, magnetic flux chan... | train | sciq | null |
Norovirus causes the inflammation of the stomach and what else? | [
"lungs",
"intestines",
"liver",
"muscles"
] | B | Common foodborne viruses include norovirus and hepatitis A virus. Norovirus, which causes inflammation of the stomach and intestines, has been a recent issue on cruise ships, infecting hundreds of passengers and crew on certain voyages. Hepatitis A causes inflammation of the liver, which is treated with rest and diet c... | train | sciq | null |
What forms when tectonic plates move above a hot spot? | [
"volcanic setting",
"earthquake chain",
"volcanic chain",
"volcanic system"
] | C | As the tectonic plates move above a hot spot, they form a chain of volcanoes. The islands of Hawaii formed over a hot spot in the middle of the Pacific plate. The Hawaii hot spot has been active for tens of millions of years. The volcanoes of the Hawaiian Islands formed at this hot spot. Older volcanoes that formed at ... | train | sciq | null |
What is the multicellular diploid stage called? | [
"blastocyte",
"sporophyte",
"lymphocyte",
"sporangium"
] | B | train | sciq | null | |
Myopia is commonly called what? | [
"farsightedness",
"blindness",
"nearsightedness",
"scoliosis"
] | C | Myopia is commonly called nearsightedness. People with myopia can see nearby objects clearly, but distant objects appear blurry. Myopia occurs when images focus in front of the retina because the eyeball is too long. This vision problem can be corrected with concave lenses, which curve inward. The lenses focus images c... | train | sciq | null |
The prostate gland secretes a fluid that mixes with sperm to help form what? | [
"hormone",
"urine",
"semen",
"testosterone"
] | C | The prostate gland secretes a fluid that mixes with sperm to help form semen. The prostate gland is located beneath the bladder. Semen is a "milky" liquid that carries sperm through the urethra and out of the body. In addition to sperm cells, semen contains sugars (fructose) which provide energy to the sperm cells, and... | train | sciq | null |
About 95 percent of lipids are absorbed in what organ of the digestive system? | [
"small intestine",
"stomach",
"kidneys",
"large intestine"
] | A | Lipid Absorption About 95 percent of lipids are absorbed in the small intestine. Bile salts not only speed up lipid digestion, they are also essential to the absorption of the end products of lipid digestion. Short-chain fatty acids are relatively water soluble and can enter the absorptive cells (enterocytes) directly.... | train | sciq | null |
What type of work called occurs when a system pushes back the surroundings against a restraining pressure? | [
"contrast work",
"shape work",
"expansion work",
"retention work"
] | C | A type of work called expansion work (or pressure-volume work) occurs when a system pushes back the surroundings against a restraining pressure, or when the surroundings compress the system. An example of this occurs during the operation of an internal combustion engine. The reaction of gasoline and oxygen is exothermi... | train | sciq | null |
In some parts of the world, too much of the sun's harmful uv radiation gets through because of a hole in what layer? | [
"mesosphere",
"thermosphere",
"ozone",
"troposphere"
] | C | Punta Arenas, Chile is the world's most southern city. At such a high latitude, winters are exceedingly cold and dark. Unlike the children pictured above, the children in Punta Arenas must stay inside to avoid the cold. Of course, they look forward to spring when they can go out to play. But some years, it is too dange... | train | sciq | null |
What type of animal eats both plants and animals? | [
"herbivores",
"omnivores",
"carnivores",
"insectivores"
] | B | train | sciq | null | |
What is the term for the muscular duct through which sperm are propelled? | [
"the glarus deferens",
"the västerås deferens",
"the vas deferens",
"the glans deferens"
] | C | train | sciq | null | |
What is the most common cause of cancer? | [
"poor diet",
"smoking",
"technology mutations",
"cell mutations"
] | D | Most cancers are caused by mutations. Mutations are random errors in genes. Mutations that lead to cancer usually occur in genes that control the cell cycle. Because of the mutations, abnormal cells are allowed to divide. | train | sciq | null |
The testes produce what hormone? | [
"estrogen",
"dopamine",
"insulin",
"testosterone"
] | D | The gonads secrete sex hormones. The male gonads are called testes . They secrete the male sex hormone testosterone. The female gonads are called ovaries . They secrete the female sex hormone estrogen. Sex hormones are involved in the changes of puberty. They also control the production of gametes by the gonads. | train | sciq | null |
Capillaries are narrow-diameter tubes that can fit red blood cells through in single file and are the sites for the exchange of what? | [
"components",
"fluids",
"nutrients",
"proteins"
] | C | Arterioles diverge into capillary beds. Capillary beds contain a large number (10 to 100) of capillaries that branch among the cells and tissues of the body. Capillaries are narrow-diameter tubes that can fit red blood cells through in single file and are the sites for the exchange of nutrients, waste, and oxygen with ... | train | sciq | null |
Pieces of the cell break off and form a new cell in what type of reproduction that produces genetically identical organisms? | [
"Fusion",
"fragmentation",
"Mitosis",
"Meiosis"
] | B | Like bacteria, reproduction in archaea is asexual. Archaea can reproduce through binary fission , where a parent cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells. Archaea can also reproduce asexually through budding and fragmentation, where pieces of the cell break off and form a new cell, also producing gene... | train | sciq | null |
How do most reptiles produce? | [
"sexually",
"asexually",
"occasionally",
"biologically"
] | A | Most reptiles reproduce sexually and have internal fertilization. Males have one or two penises that pass sperm from their cloaca to the cloaca of a female. Fertilization occurs within the cloaca, and fertilized eggs leave the female’s body through the opening in the cloaca. In a minority of species, the eggs are retai... | train | sciq | null |
The minimum amount necessary for self-sustained fission of a given nuclide is called what? | [
"its molar mass",
"its critical mass",
"its half-life",
"its activation energy"
] | B | Not every neutron produced by fission induces fission. Some neutrons escape the fissionable material, while others interact with a nucleus without making it fission. We can enhance the number of fissions produced by neutrons by having a large amount of fissionable material. The minimum amount necessary for self-sustain... | train | sciq | null |
What are genes that are close together on the same chromosome called? | [
"stored genes",
"infected genes",
"linked genes",
"mutated genes"
] | C | Linked genes are genes that are close together on the same chromosome. Linked genes are inherited together. | train | sciq | null |
What do neutral atoms have the same number of? | [
"Measure and electrons",
"gases and protons",
"electrons and protons",
"toxins and protons"
] | C | Summary Each atom of an element contains the same number of protons, which is theatomic number (Z). Neutral atoms have the same number of electrons and protons. Atoms of an element that contain different numbers of neutrons are calledisotopes. Each isotope of a given element has the same atomic number but a different m... | train | sciq | null |
Omnivores are animals that eat both plant- and? | [
"liquid diets",
"biofuel",
"animal-derived food",
"recycled food"
] | C | Omnivores are animals that eat both plant- and animal-derived food. In Latin, omnivore means to eat everything. Humans, bears (shown in Figure 34.4a), and chickens are example of vertebrate omnivores; invertebrate omnivores include cockroaches and crayfish (shown in Figure 34.4b). | train | sciq | null |
Bacterial dna is contained in a large, circular strand; this single chromosome is located in a region of the cell called what? | [
"the nucleoid",
"amino acid",
"polypeptide",
"nucleic acid"
] | A | DNA. By contrast though, bacterial DNA is contained in a large, circular strand. This single chromosome is located in a region of the cell called the nucleoid . The nucleoid is not an organelle, but a region within the cytoplasm. Many bacteria also have additional small rings of DNA known as plasmids . | train | sciq | null |
Which primate group generally lives alone? | [
"human",
"chimpanzee",
"orangutan",
"gorilla"
] | C | Yes! This is the Hubbard Glacier in Alaska. As the glacier meets the relatively warm seawater, it calves. Pieces of the glacier break off and fall into the water. These icebergs may be as large as a ten-story building. | train | sciq | null |
Carbon and what are the second and third most abundant elements in your body? | [
"hydrogen",
"mercury",
"calcium",
"helium"
] | A | 2.4 | Inorganic Compounds Essential to Human Functioning By the end of this section, you will be able to: • Compare and contrast inorganic and organic compounds • Identify the properties of water that make it essential to life • Explain the role of salts in body functioning • Distinguish between acids and bases, and ex... | train | sciq | null |
Glucagon and insulin are produced in what organ? | [
"pancreas",
"thymus",
"hypothalamus",
"thyroid"
] | A | train | sciq | null | |
Anagen, catagen and telogen are phases in the growth of what, which involves the root and follicle? | [
"brain",
"bone",
"teeth",
"hair"
] | D | Hair Growth Hair grows and is eventually shed and replaced by new hair. This occurs in three phases. The first is the anagen phase, during which cells divide rapidly at the root of the hair, pushing the hair shaft up and out. The length of this phase is measured in years, typically from 2 to 7 years. The catagen phase ... | train | sciq | null |
What is the scientific term for the dropping of leaves, fruits, and flowers, which led to the naming of an acid thought to play a role in the process? | [
"ablation",
"ascorbition",
"abscission",
"affixation"
] | C | Abscisic acid is misnamed because it was once believed to play a role in abscission (the dropping of leaves, fruits, and flowers), but we now know abscission is caused by ethylene. The actual role of abscisic acid is to close the stomata, the tiny openings in leaves that allow substances to enter and leave, and to main... | train | sciq | null |
Sudden changes in geologic and climatic conditions can spur what process? | [
"symbiosis",
"evolution",
"generation",
"cloning"
] | B | When geologic and climatic conditions are changing, evolution may occur more quickly. Thus, long periods of little change may be interrupted by bursts of rapid change. This model of the timing of evolution is called punctuated equilibrium . It is better supported by the fossil record than is gradualism. This model sugg... | train | sciq | null |
What is the fluid that carries sperm through the urethra and out of the body, and provides it with nutrients? | [
"yeast",
"blood",
"bacteria",
"semen"
] | D | Semen is the fluid that carries sperm through the urethra and out of the body. In addition to sperm, it contains secretions from the glands. The secretions control pH and provide sperm with nutrients for energy. | train | sciq | null |
In what unit is frequency measured in? | [
"hertz",
"gram",
"mole",
"centimeter"
] | A | The frequency , , is the number of cycles an object or wave goes through in 1 second. Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz). 1 Hz = 1 cycle per sec. | train | sciq | null |
Mixtures of materials called alloys contain at least one of what type of material? | [
"metal",
"liquid",
"coal",
"steel"
] | A | Alloys are mixtures of materials, at least one of which is a metal. | train | sciq | null |
The challenge of techniques used for proteomic analyses is the difficulty in detecting small quantities of what? | [
"bacteria",
"acids",
"particles",
"proteins"
] | D | The challenge of techniques used for proteomic analyses is the difficulty in detecting small quantities of proteins. Although mass spectrometry is good for detecting small amounts of proteins, variations in protein expression in diseased states can be difficult to discern. Proteins are naturally unstable molecules, whi... | train | sciq | null |
What type of gas is delivered to homes to use for cooking and heating? | [
"nuetralized gas",
"fluid gas",
"compounded gas",
"natural gas"
] | D | Natural gas is delivered to homes, where it is used for cooking and heating. Natural gas is also a major energy source for powering turbines to make electricity. Natural gas releases most of its energy as heat when it burns. The power plant is able to use this heat, either in the form of hot gases or steam, to spin tur... | train | sciq | null |
Chewing a bite of bread mixes it with what and facilitates its chemical breakdown? | [
"calcium",
"chyme",
"interstitial fluid",
"saliva"
] | D | Exergonic c. Decomposition d. Catabolic, exergonic, and decomposition 18. Which of the following combinations of atoms is most likely to result in a chemical reaction? a. hydrogen and hydrogen b. hydrogen and helium c. helium and helium d. neon and helium 19. Chewing a bite of bread mixes it with saliva and facilitates... | train | sciq | null |
What is occurring at an alarming rate as a result of global climate change and the constant melting point of ice? | [
"glacier melt",
"glacial movement",
"glacial hardening",
"glacial formation"
] | A | Because of global climate change, temperatures all over Earth are rising. However, the melting points of Earth’s substances, including ice, are constant. The result? Glaciers are melting at an alarming rate. Melting glaciers cause rising sea levels and the risk of dangerous river flooding on land. You can learn more ab... | train | sciq | null |
What triggers the fight-or-flight response? | [
"endorphine",
"amphetamine",
"epinephrine",
"respiration"
] | C | train | sciq | null | |
What is the term for the force applied to a wheel and axle? | [
"input force",
"momentum",
"velocity force",
"output force"
] | A | In a wheel and axle, force may be applied either to the wheel or to the axle. This force is called the input force. A wheel and axle does not change the direction of the input force. However, the force put out by the machine, called the output force, is either greater than the input force or else applied over a greater... | train | sciq | null |
Magnetic resonance imaging devices use what to cool the superconducting magnets? | [
"fluorocarbons",
"dry ice",
"liquid nitrogen",
"antifreeze"
] | C | Magnetic resonance imaging (NMR) devices use liquid nitrogen to cool the superconducting magnets. Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature and liquefies at -195.8°C. Its neighbor on the periodic table (oxygen) boils at -182.95°C. The interactions between nitrogen molecules (N 2 ) are weaker, so the boiling point is lower.... | train | sciq | null |
Water moving up the plane and evaporating from the leaves is a process known as what? | [
"sublimation",
"evaporation",
"propagation",
"transpiration"
] | D | Water also moves through the living organisms in an ecosystem. Plants soak up large amounts of water through their roots. The water then moves up the plant and evaporates from the leaves in a process called transpiration . The process of transpiration, like evaporation, returns water back into the atmosphere. | train | sciq | null |
How many bones fuse together to form the cranium? | [
"6",
"3",
"8",
"8"
] | D | Fixed joints do not allow any bone movement. Many of the joints in your skull are fixed ( Figure below ). There are eight bones that fuse together to form the cranium. The joints between these bones do not allow movement, which helps protect the brain. | train | sciq | null |
What is the amount of moisture in the atmosphere? | [
"static",
"mixture",
"humidity",
"heat"
] | C | train | sciq | null | |
What heisenberg principle imposes ultimate limits on what is knowable in science? | [
"certainty principle",
"vacuum principle",
"uncertainty principle",
"impossibility principle"
] | C | The value of ħ is not large, so the uncertainty in the position or momentum of a macroscopic object like a baseball is too insignificant to observe. However, the mass of a microscopic object such as an electron is small enough that the uncertainty can be large and significant. It should be noted that Heisenberg’s uncer... | train | sciq | null |
Narrowing of the arterioles causes an increase of what upstream in the arteries? | [
"red blood cells",
"white blood cells",
"blood pressure",
"heart beat"
] | C | train | sciq | null | |
What are double sugars called? | [
"sodiums",
"disaccharides",
"monosaccharides",
"silicates"
] | B | train | sciq | null |
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