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What can prevent 90 percent of the body's heat loss?
[ "Masks", "fur", "coats", "bald head", "increase body fat", "sweaters", "skin", "hair" ]
hair
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can prevent 90 percent of the body's heat loss? Options: A. Masks B. fur C. coats D. bald head E. increase body fat F. sweaters G. skin H. hair Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: hair.
Head hair can help prevent
[ "dehydration", "gum disease", "arthritis", "hypothermia", "hypoxia", "massive damage", "sweating", "Leptospirosis" ]
hypothermia
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Head hair can help prevent Options: A. dehydration B. gum disease C. arthritis D. hypothermia E. hypoxia F. massive damage G. sweating H. Leptospirosis Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: hypothermia.
What prevent heat loss from the body after losing hair?
[ "gloves", "skin", "shoes", "hats", "sweat", "cocoa", "Masks", "fur" ]
hats
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What prevent heat loss from the body after losing hair? Options: A. gloves B. skin C. shoes D. hats E. sweat F. cocoa G. Masks H. fur Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: hats.
Something that helps prevent hypothermia:
[ "dehydration", "freezing", "water", "head hair", "cold", "electricity", "Exfoliation", "sweating" ]
head hair
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Something that helps prevent hypothermia: Options: A. dehydration B. freezing C. water D. head hair E. cold F. electricity G. Exfoliation H. sweating Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: head hair.
What in the scalp is especially important in preventing heat loss from the body?
[ "cat hair", "a cuticle", "lint", "sweating", "dog hair", "living follicles", "staying warm", "looseness" ]
living follicles
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What in the scalp is especially important in preventing heat loss from the body? Options: A. cat hair B. a cuticle C. lint D. sweating E. dog hair F. living follicles G. staying warm H. looseness Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: living follicles.
What is a form of natural insulation that humans have?
[ "fur and fat", "Fire", "Blankets", "Animal fur", "Head hair", "layers of fat", "Clothes", "copper" ]
Head hair
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What is a form of natural insulation that humans have? Options: A. fur and fat B. Fire C. Blankets D. Animal fur E. Head hair F. layers of fat G. Clothes H. copper Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Head hair.
Which type of hair is most important in cold conditions?
[ "layers of fat", "facial hair", "toe hair", "fur seals", "Head hair", "staying warm", "arm hair", "rabbit" ]
Head hair
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Which type of hair is most important in cold conditions? Options: A. layers of fat B. facial hair C. toe hair D. fur seals E. Head hair F. staying warm G. arm hair H. rabbit Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Head hair.
What condition can cause heat loss from the body?
[ "psoriasis", "fever", "burning coal", "sweat", "alopecia", "melanoma", "dehydration", "vitiligo" ]
alopecia
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What condition can cause heat loss from the body? Options: A. psoriasis B. fever C. burning coal D. sweat E. alopecia F. melanoma G. dehydration H. vitiligo Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: alopecia.
What does head hair prevent the loss of?
[ "matter", "chemicals", "energy", "sunlight", "Nutrients", "warmth", "humidity", "sweating" ]
energy
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What does head hair prevent the loss of? Options: A. matter B. chemicals C. energy D. sunlight E. Nutrients F. warmth G. humidity H. sweating Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: energy.
What do bighorns' hollow hairs do?
[ "It helps them survive", "Plant growth is reduced", "prevent heat loss", "share properties", "protect them", "allow growth", "Decrease bodily water", "refract or absorb." ]
prevent heat loss
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What do bighorns' hollow hairs do? Options: A. It helps them survive B. Plant growth is reduced C. prevent heat loss D. share properties E. protect them F. allow growth G. Decrease bodily water H. refract or absorb. Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: prevent heat loss.
What is important in preventing heat loss from the body?
[ "hydration", "a cuticle", "stay warm", "sweating", "warmth", "skin", "keratin", "Animal fur" ]
keratin
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What is important in preventing heat loss from the body? Options: A. hydration B. a cuticle C. stay warm D. sweating E. warmth F. skin G. keratin H. Animal fur Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: keratin.
If all members of a species cannot produce offspring, that species will be gone for how long?
[ "Jellyfish", "not at all", "threatened", "forever", "dormant", "Winter", "temporarily", "a while" ]
forever
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: If all members of a species cannot produce offspring, that species will be gone for how long? Options: A. Jellyfish B. not at all C. threatened D. forever E. dormant F. Winter G. temporarily H. a while Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: forever.
What could not produce enough offspring?
[ "Deoxyribonucleicacid", "killer whales", "Echinoids", "single-celled organisms", "sparrows", "great white sharks", "passenger pigeons", "one celled organisms" ]
passenger pigeons
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What could not produce enough offspring? Options: A. Deoxyribonucleicacid B. killer whales C. Echinoids D. single-celled organisms E. sparrows F. great white sharks G. passenger pigeons H. one celled organisms Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: passenger pigeons.
if all members of a species cannot produce offspring it affect
[ "food consumption", "carbon production", "Animal survival", "Plant reproduction", "deforestation", "biological diversity", "population movement", "the male sex cells of plants" ]
biological diversity
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: if all members of a species cannot produce offspring it affect Options: A. food consumption B. carbon production C. Animal survival D. Plant reproduction E. deforestation F. biological diversity G. population movement H. the male sex cells of plants Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: biological diversity.
What could the last dodo birds not produce?
[ "coded genes", "offspring", "sounds", "Bodily water", "feces", "sperm", "feathers", "heat energy" ]
offspring
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What could the last dodo birds not produce? Options: A. coded genes B. offspring C. sounds D. Bodily water E. feces F. sperm G. feathers H. heat energy Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: offspring.
Avian species are less likely to end up extinct if they what?
[ "single-celled organisms", "important habitats", "abandon habitats", "stop reproducing", "animals with backbones", "produce offspring", "population movement", "destroy offspring" ]
produce offspring
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Avian species are less likely to end up extinct if they what? Options: A. single-celled organisms B. important habitats C. abandon habitats D. stop reproducing E. animals with backbones F. produce offspring G. population movement H. destroy offspring Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: produce offspring.
If all members of a species cannot produce offspring then that species will likely become what?
[ "thriving", "populous", "abundant", "haploid", "threatened", "Echinoderm.", "uncontrolled", "gone forever" ]
gone forever
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: If all members of a species cannot produce offspring then that species will likely become what? Options: A. thriving B. populous C. abundant D. haploid E. threatened F. Echinoderm. G. uncontrolled H. gone forever Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: gone forever.
What would happen if all geese could not reproduce?
[ "replication", "extinction", "survival", "kill them", "Dehydration", "mutations", "thrive", "deforestation" ]
extinction
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What would happen if all geese could not reproduce? Options: A. replication B. extinction C. survival D. kill them E. Dehydration F. mutations G. thrive H. deforestation Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: extinction.
if members of a species cannot what, then that species will likely become extinct?
[ "coded genes", "single-celled organisms", "one celled organisms", "mate with females", "reproduce", "genetic material", "genetic diversity", "most organisms" ]
mate with females
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: if members of a species cannot what, then that species will likely become extinct? Options: A. coded genes B. single-celled organisms C. one celled organisms D. mate with females E. reproduce F. genetic material G. genetic diversity H. most organisms Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: mate with females.
What has a primary and secondary meristem?
[ "ice", "grass", "plants", "bacteria", "cacti", "Flowers", "potatoes", "dogs" ]
plants
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What has a primary and secondary meristem? Options: A. ice B. grass C. plants D. bacteria E. cacti F. Flowers G. potatoes H. dogs Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: plants.
Roots grow in length and width from both what?
[ "Conifers", "stems and leaves", "roots and shoots", "Sediment", "mouth of rivers", "arms and legs", "epidermal", "faces and eyes" ]
roots and shoots
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Roots grow in length and width from both what? Options: A. Conifers B. stems and leaves C. roots and shoots D. Sediment E. mouth of rivers F. arms and legs G. epidermal H. faces and eyes Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: roots and shoots.
The vascular cambria allows:
[ "Exfoliation", "roots to grow", "plant", "movement", "Animal survival", "soil", "liver", "rapid expansion" ]
roots to grow
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: The vascular cambria allows: Options: A. Exfoliation B. roots to grow C. plant D. movement E. Animal survival F. soil G. liver H. rapid expansion Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: roots to grow.
What can have a primary and secondary meristem?
[ "birds", "plants", "Flowers", "cacti", "fish", "grass", "phytoplankton", "potatoes" ]
plants
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can have a primary and secondary meristem? Options: A. birds B. plants C. Flowers D. cacti E. fish F. grass G. phytoplankton H. potatoes Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: plants.
What are self-organising?
[ "people", "Trees", "pain", "entropy", "Flowers", "roots", "cats", "chaos" ]
roots
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What are self-organising? Options: A. people B. Trees C. pain D. entropy E. Flowers F. roots G. cats H. chaos Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: roots.
Carrots and beets what in length and width from primary and secondary meristem?
[ "grow shorter", "grow smaller", "grow bigger", "peachleaf willow", "grow narrower", "they bend", "In their leaves", "rapid expansion" ]
grow bigger
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Carrots and beets what in length and width from primary and secondary meristem? Options: A. grow shorter B. grow smaller C. grow bigger D. peachleaf willow E. grow narrower F. they bend G. In their leaves H. rapid expansion Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: grow bigger.
what have roots?
[ "plants", "fungi", "cacti", "clothing", "density", "grass", "Conifers", "h2o" ]
plants
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what have roots? Options: A. plants B. fungi C. cacti D. clothing E. density F. grass G. Conifers H. h2o Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: plants.
what grow in length and width results primarily from activity of the lateral locations
[ "cells", "Trees", "seeds", "trunks", "bushes", "Roots", "burrs", "legumes" ]
Roots
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what grow in length and width results primarily from activity of the lateral locations Options: A. cells B. Trees C. seeds D. trunks E. bushes F. Roots G. burrs H. legumes Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Roots.
What has a primary and a secondary meristem?
[ "ferns", "bushes", "trees", "plants", "rocks", "bamboo", "bacteria", "humans" ]
trees
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What has a primary and a secondary meristem? Options: A. ferns B. bushes C. trees D. plants E. rocks F. bamboo G. bacteria H. humans Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: trees.
the production of primordia cause roots to
[ "Bend", "grow", "loss", "expand", "growth", "Rise", "mildew", "die" ]
grow
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: the production of primordia cause roots to Options: A. Bend B. grow C. loss D. expand E. growth F. Rise G. mildew H. die Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: grow.
What grow in length and girth caused by meristems?
[ "roots", "ferns", "legumes", "Trees", "plants", "Flowers", "bushes", "bamboo" ]
roots
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What grow in length and girth caused by meristems? Options: A. roots B. ferns C. legumes D. Trees E. plants F. Flowers G. bushes H. bamboo Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: roots.
What grow in width and length.?
[ "crocodiles", "sedimentary rocks", "vegetation", "remains of prehistoric life", "swamp vegetation", "shrub beds", "underground systems", "loose dirt" ]
underground systems
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What grow in width and length.? Options: A. crocodiles B. sedimentary rocks C. vegetation D. remains of prehistoric life E. swamp vegetation F. shrub beds G. underground systems H. loose dirt Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: underground systems.
Production of ethanol is dependent on
[ "the environment", "the sun's energy", "rubbing alcohol", "Movement of an air mass", "Rayleigh scattering", "agriculture", "heat produced", "vinegar" ]
the sun's energy
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Production of ethanol is dependent on Options: A. the environment B. the sun's energy C. rubbing alcohol D. Movement of an air mass E. Rayleigh scattering F. agriculture G. heat produced H. vinegar Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: the sun's energy.
What does sugar turn into to create ethanol?
[ "Joules", "Alcohol", "Pie", "Cotton Candy", "emissions", "Energy", "heat", "Chocolate" ]
Alcohol
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What does sugar turn into to create ethanol? Options: A. Joules B. Alcohol C. Pie D. Cotton Candy E. emissions F. Energy G. heat H. Chocolate Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Alcohol.
What can run on alcoholic fermentation of the glucose in corn or other plants?
[ "Energy", "bicycles", "drink", "skateboards", "cars", "cows", "rollerskates", "sugar" ]
cars
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can run on alcoholic fermentation of the glucose in corn or other plants? Options: A. Energy B. bicycles C. drink D. skateboards E. cars F. cows G. rollerskates H. sugar Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: cars.
what effect does alcoholic fermentation of the glucose in corn or other plants have?
[ "kills people", "depress neuronal excitability", "it helps plants in growing", "negative impact", "corn on the cob", "changes density", "Generating heat", "Plant growth is reduced" ]
depress neuronal excitability
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what effect does alcoholic fermentation of the glucose in corn or other plants have? Options: A. kills people B. depress neuronal excitability C. it helps plants in growing D. negative impact E. corn on the cob F. changes density G. Generating heat H. Plant growth is reduced Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: depress neuronal excitability.
What can be used as an alternative fuel?
[ "Toyota", "Energy", "corn", "soap", "space", "CO 2", "stone", "Trees" ]
corn
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can be used as an alternative fuel? Options: A. Toyota B. Energy C. corn D. soap E. space F. CO 2 G. stone H. Trees Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: corn.
What is produced by alcoholic fermentation of glucose in corn?
[ "peachleaf willow", "A compound that donates proton", "A cleaning fluid", "A source of electricity", "A transportation fuel", "Organic compounds", "A yeast", "Chemical energy" ]
A transportation fuel
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What is produced by alcoholic fermentation of glucose in corn? Options: A. peachleaf willow B. A compound that donates proton C. A cleaning fluid D. A source of electricity E. A transportation fuel F. Organic compounds G. A yeast H. Chemical energy Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: A transportation fuel.
What is the most important product in Iowa?
[ "Nebraska", "Des Moines", "Windmills", "sugar", "copper", "food", "Corn", "paper" ]
Corn
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What is the most important product in Iowa? Options: A. Nebraska B. Des Moines C. Windmills D. sugar E. copper F. food G. Corn H. paper Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Corn.
What is produced by alcoholic fermentation of the glucose in corn or other plants?
[ "Chemical energy", "it helps plants in growing", "the corniest beverage", "Organic compounds", "the least used fuel source", "the least used biofuel", "the most widely used biofuel", "A compound that donates proton" ]
the most widely used biofuel
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What is produced by alcoholic fermentation of the glucose in corn or other plants? Options: A. Chemical energy B. it helps plants in growing C. the corniest beverage D. Organic compounds E. the least used fuel source F. the least used biofuel G. the most widely used biofuel H. A compound that donates proton Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: the most widely used biofuel.
What is produced by the fermentation in corn and other plants?
[ "carbon dioxide", "white vinegar", "gasoline", "grain alcohol", "glucose", "vinegar", "Organic compounds", "chlorofluorocarbons" ]
grain alcohol
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What is produced by the fermentation in corn and other plants? Options: A. carbon dioxide B. white vinegar C. gasoline D. grain alcohol E. glucose F. vinegar G. Organic compounds H. chlorofluorocarbons Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: grain alcohol.
What can be used to make fuel?
[ "heat energy", "fermentation", "burning coal", "destruction", "prayer", "Wishful thinking", "gasoline", "Chemical energy" ]
fermentation
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can be used to make fuel? Options: A. heat energy B. fermentation C. burning coal D. destruction E. prayer F. Wishful thinking G. gasoline H. Chemical energy Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: fermentation.
What is ethanol produced from?
[ "coal", "sugar", "SO2", "animal fat", "paper", "salts", "Trees", "Oak" ]
sugar
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What is ethanol produced from? Options: A. coal B. sugar C. SO2 D. animal fat E. paper F. salts G. Trees H. Oak Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: sugar.
Which product is widely used today to make fuel for cars?
[ "swamp gas", "corn", "comets", "meteorites", "fat", "energy", "oil", "Carbon" ]
corn
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Which product is widely used today to make fuel for cars? Options: A. swamp gas B. corn C. comets D. meteorites E. fat F. energy G. oil H. Carbon Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: corn.
what can alcohol make?
[ "death", "negative", "Loud noises", "Pollution", "methanol", "anemia", "Acids", "Dehydration" ]
methanol
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what can alcohol make? Options: A. death B. negative C. Loud noises D. Pollution E. methanol F. anemia G. Acids H. Dehydration Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: methanol.
Alcoholic fermentation of the glucose in corn produces what?
[ "Organic compounds", "solid, liquid, gas", "Chemical energy", "bioaerosols", "harmful substances", "heat energy", "renewable fuel", "kinetic energy" ]
renewable fuel
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Alcoholic fermentation of the glucose in corn produces what? Options: A. Organic compounds B. solid, liquid, gas C. Chemical energy D. bioaerosols E. harmful substances F. heat energy G. renewable fuel H. kinetic energy Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: renewable fuel.
Ethanol is produced by alcoholic fermentation of what?
[ "chlorofluorocarbons", "acetic acid", "Chemical energy", "carbon dioxide", "Organic compounds", "bioaerosols", "aqueous solution", "sugar in corn" ]
sugar in corn
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Ethanol is produced by alcoholic fermentation of what? Options: A. chlorofluorocarbons B. acetic acid C. Chemical energy D. carbon dioxide E. Organic compounds F. bioaerosols G. aqueous solution H. sugar in corn Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: sugar in corn.
Meningitis can be caused by what?
[ "getting too cold after a shower", "decomposing dead organisms", "staying up too late when sick", "influenza orthomyxoviruses", "scraping oneself on a contaminated object", "Microscopic organisms", "smallest agents of disease", "bruising oneself after a fall" ]
scraping oneself on a contaminated object
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Meningitis can be caused by what? Options: A. getting too cold after a shower B. decomposing dead organisms C. staying up too late when sick D. influenza orthomyxoviruses E. scraping oneself on a contaminated object F. Microscopic organisms G. smallest agents of disease H. bruising oneself after a fall Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: scraping oneself on a contaminated object.
Scraping oneself on an object that is what, may cause an invasion of the body by bacteria?
[ "unknown", "safe", "threatened", "harmful substances", "Pollution", "foreign", "barrel-shaped", "contaminated" ]
contaminated
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Scraping oneself on an object that is what, may cause an invasion of the body by bacteria? Options: A. unknown B. safe C. threatened D. harmful substances E. Pollution F. foreign G. barrel-shaped H. contaminated Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: contaminated.
What can scraping oneself cause?
[ "attention", "disease", "death", "swea", "friendship", "Injury", "mildew", "reward" ]
death
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can scraping oneself cause? Options: A. attention B. disease C. death D. swea E. friendship F. Injury G. mildew H. reward Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: death.
Getting scraped with what can give oneself an infection?
[ "deoxyribonucleic acid", "a knife with sanitized dirt", "Roundworms.", "harmful substances", "Roundworms", "a clean needle", "a clean scapel", "an infected needle" ]
an infected needle
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Getting scraped with what can give oneself an infection? Options: A. deoxyribonucleic acid B. a knife with sanitized dirt C. Roundworms. D. harmful substances E. Roundworms F. a clean needle G. a clean scapel H. an infected needle Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: an infected needle.
What can scraping onself cause?
[ "happiness", "disease", "swea", "pleasure", "Injury", "death", "reproduction", "erosion" ]
death
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can scraping onself cause? Options: A. happiness B. disease C. swea D. pleasure E. Injury F. death G. reproduction H. erosion Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: death.
Which of the following may cause infection?
[ "influenza", "Sterilized objects", "chickenpox", "eukyarotes", "Processed bacteria", "Thorough precautions", "Germy surfaces", "viruses" ]
Germy surfaces
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Which of the following may cause infection? Options: A. influenza B. Sterilized objects C. chickenpox D. eukyarotes E. Processed bacteria F. Thorough precautions G. Germy surfaces H. viruses Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Germy surfaces.
scraping oneself on a contaminated object may cause what?
[ "an area wet with medicine", "a pill for health", "cause their death", "an area clean from bacteria", "fissures of hot, acidic water", "an area swollen with pus", "contamination", "harmful substances" ]
an area swollen with pus
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: scraping oneself on a contaminated object may cause what? Options: A. an area wet with medicine B. a pill for health C. cause their death D. an area clean from bacteria E. fissures of hot, acidic water F. an area swollen with pus G. contamination H. harmful substances Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: an area swollen with pus.
What could occur should a person scrape themselves?
[ "Loss of gravity", "looseness of dirt or compost", "Contaminated wounds", "Development of super powers", "it's bodily water decreases", "Physical weathering", "cause their death", "Learning a new language" ]
Contaminated wounds
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What could occur should a person scrape themselves? Options: A. Loss of gravity B. looseness of dirt or compost C. Contaminated wounds D. Development of super powers E. it's bodily water decreases F. Physical weathering G. cause their death H. Learning a new language Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Contaminated wounds.
A wound caused by a contaminated object may become:
[ "threatened", "infected", "hospital", "material", "bacteria", "limb ripped off", "imbalanced", "homogenous" ]
infected
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: A wound caused by a contaminated object may become: Options: A. threatened B. infected C. hospital D. material E. bacteria F. limb ripped off G. imbalanced H. homogenous Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: infected.
Scraping oneself on a contaminated object may cause an invasion of the body by what?
[ "amoebae", "bacteria", "blood", "dogs", "disease", "horses", "toxins", "fish" ]
bacteria
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Scraping oneself on a contaminated object may cause an invasion of the body by what? Options: A. amoebae B. bacteria C. blood D. dogs E. disease F. horses G. toxins H. fish Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: bacteria.
Scraping oneself on a contaminated object may lead to what?
[ "superpowers", "symptoms", "disease", "enhanced health", "blood", "good fortune", "bacteria", "toxins" ]
disease
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Scraping oneself on a contaminated object may lead to what? Options: A. superpowers B. symptoms C. disease D. enhanced health E. blood F. good fortune G. bacteria H. toxins Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: disease.
what can scraping oneself on a contaminated object cause?
[ "disease", "h2o formation", "death", "Injury", "rabies", "pregnancy", "hair growth", "deadly" ]
death
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what can scraping oneself on a contaminated object cause? Options: A. disease B. h2o formation C. death D. Injury E. rabies F. pregnancy G. hair growth H. deadly Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: death.
what can scraping oneself on a contaminated object cause?
[ "rabies", "blood", "disease", "deadly", "Injury", "mildew", "death", "toxins" ]
death
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what can scraping oneself on a contaminated object cause? Options: A. rabies B. blood C. disease D. deadly E. Injury F. mildew G. death H. toxins Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: death.
scraping oneself on a contaminated object may cause
[ "deadly", "Injury", "blood", "rabies", "Herpes", "death", "mildew", "disease" ]
death
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: scraping oneself on a contaminated object may cause Options: A. deadly B. Injury C. blood D. rabies E. Herpes F. death G. mildew H. disease Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: death.
Scraping oneself on a contaminated object may cause
[ "mildew", "Herpes", "deadly", "disease", "Injury", "blood", "rabies", "death" ]
death
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Scraping oneself on a contaminated object may cause Options: A. mildew B. Herpes C. deadly D. disease E. Injury F. blood G. rabies H. death Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: death.
A possible outcome of scraping oneself on a contaminated object?
[ "hyperthyroidism", "hypothyroidism", "chemical reaction", "chemical changes", "limb amputation", "Decrease bodily water", "sweating", "decrease stamina" ]
limb amputation
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: A possible outcome of scraping oneself on a contaminated object? Options: A. hyperthyroidism B. hypothyroidism C. chemical reaction D. chemical changes E. limb amputation F. Decrease bodily water G. sweating H. decrease stamina Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: limb amputation.
What can fats consist of?
[ "Energy", "Weight", "ice", "chlorophyll", "water", "Energy.", "Chemical energy", "fatty acid" ]
fatty acid
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can fats consist of? Options: A. Energy B. Weight C. ice D. chlorophyll E. water F. Energy. G. Chemical energy H. fatty acid Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: fatty acid.
Fatty acids that circulate in the blood may contain other what?
[ "organs", "Acids", "Energy", "Energy.", "molecules", "hydrocarbons", "cell walls", "waters" ]
molecules
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Fatty acids that circulate in the blood may contain other what? Options: A. organs B. Acids C. Energy D. Energy. E. molecules F. hydrocarbons G. cell walls H. waters Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: molecules.
What of lipids may contain other molecules as well?
[ "empty spaces", "big spaces", "building blocks", "small parts", "solid, liquid, gas", "Organic compounds", "layers of fat", "bioaerosols" ]
building blocks
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What of lipids may contain other molecules as well? Options: A. empty spaces B. big spaces C. building blocks D. small parts E. solid, liquid, gas F. Organic compounds G. layers of fat H. bioaerosols Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: building blocks.
what consists of fatty acids?
[ "mammals", "bioaerosols", "h2o", "battery cells", "Energy.", "hydrochloric acid", "keeping the dog warm", "cell membranes" ]
cell membranes
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what consists of fatty acids? Options: A. mammals B. bioaerosols C. h2o D. battery cells E. Energy. F. hydrochloric acid G. keeping the dog warm H. cell membranes Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: cell membranes.
what can bacteria grow on?
[ "fatty acids", "swamp vegetation", "Most plants", "vinegar", "amino acids", "calories", "protein", "loose dirt" ]
fatty acids
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what can bacteria grow on? Options: A. fatty acids B. swamp vegetation C. Most plants D. vinegar E. amino acids F. calories G. protein H. loose dirt Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: fatty acids.
Diverse hydrophobic molecules may consist of what type of acids?
[ "Acids", "solutes", "watery", "three", "cell", "rings", "dry", "fatty" ]
fatty
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Diverse hydrophobic molecules may consist of what type of acids? Options: A. Acids B. solutes C. watery D. three E. cell F. rings G. dry H. fatty Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: fatty.
What can fatty acids be combined with, in addition to carbon and oxygen?
[ "Sodium", "Energy.", "glucose", "Carbon Dioxide", "Fuel cells", "Uranium", "Hydrogen", "Energy" ]
Hydrogen
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can fatty acids be combined with, in addition to carbon and oxygen? Options: A. Sodium B. Energy. C. glucose D. Carbon Dioxide E. Fuel cells F. Uranium G. Hydrogen H. Energy Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Hydrogen.
What may consist of fatty acids alone?
[ "a fish", "fats", "Energy", "mitosis", "air molecules", "CO 2", "sugar", "olive oil" ]
fats
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What may consist of fatty acids alone? Options: A. a fish B. fats C. Energy D. mitosis E. air molecules F. CO 2 G. sugar H. olive oil Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: fats.
What is the major thing that biological membranes consist of?
[ "chemicals", "glucose", "lipids", "Energy", "complex", "oxygen", "matter", "an ion" ]
lipids
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What is the major thing that biological membranes consist of? Options: A. chemicals B. glucose C. lipids D. Energy E. complex F. oxygen G. matter H. an ion Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: lipids.
What can cause something to have a change of state?
[ "smell", "death", "size", "forces", "sweat", "fever", "color", "heat" ]
heat
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can cause something to have a change of state? Options: A. smell B. death C. size D. forces E. sweat F. fever G. color H. heat Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: heat.
What causes matter to change states?
[ "chemical reaction", "energy of moving objects", "Time and energy", "Water", "Temperature", "high temperature", "Gas", "Sublimation" ]
high temperature
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What causes matter to change states? Options: A. chemical reaction B. energy of moving objects C. Time and energy D. Water E. Temperature F. high temperature G. Gas H. Sublimation Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: high temperature.
what does temperature change in matter?
[ "Water expanding", "Evaporation", "it's state", "hardness", "kinetic energy", "porosity", "energy", "brittleness" ]
it's state
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what does temperature change in matter? Options: A. Water expanding B. Evaporation C. it's state D. hardness E. kinetic energy F. porosity G. energy H. brittleness Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: it's state.
What can change stuff to liquid?
[ "gas", "vapors", "measuring", "rivers", "heat", "observing", "Frogs", "pH" ]
heat
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can change stuff to liquid? Options: A. gas B. vapors C. measuring D. rivers E. heat F. observing G. Frogs H. pH Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: heat.
what can change the state of matter?
[ "Acids", "energy", "gravity", "volume", "density", "toxins", "fire", "motors" ]
fire
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what can change the state of matter? Options: A. Acids B. energy C. gravity D. volume E. density F. toxins G. fire H. motors Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: fire.
_ can change liquid to gas.
[ "magnetism", "cycles", "energy", "vapors", "condensation", "gravity", "thirst", "Heat" ]
Heat
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: _ can change liquid to gas. Options: A. magnetism B. cycles C. energy D. vapors E. condensation F. gravity G. thirst H. Heat Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Heat.
what can change a substance to a liquid
[ "Heat", "NaCl", "mixing", "filling container", "storms", "energy", "vapors", "spraying" ]
Heat
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what can change a substance to a liquid Options: A. Heat B. NaCl C. mixing D. filling container E. storms F. energy G. vapors H. spraying Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Heat.
flowing from cold to warm can change the state of what?
[ "energy", "matter", "society", "cold", "Energy.", "climate", "an object", "warm" ]
matter
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: flowing from cold to warm can change the state of what? Options: A. energy B. matter C. society D. cold E. Energy. F. climate G. an object H. warm Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: matter.
What can change the state of matter?
[ "temperature", "color", "a-a gradients", "electricity", "hypothyroidism", "fossil fuels", "global warming", "flavor" ]
temperature
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can change the state of matter? Options: A. temperature B. color C. a-a gradients D. electricity E. hypothyroidism F. fossil fuels G. global warming H. flavor Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: temperature.
what is plasma created with?
[ "heat", "Urea", "Gases", "oxygen", "energy", "a star", "immune", "cells" ]
heat
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what is plasma created with? Options: A. heat B. Urea C. Gases D. oxygen E. energy F. a star G. immune H. cells Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: heat.
Heat can change something that has how many states?
[ "seasons", "two", "Energy.", "three", "energy", "liquid", "unique", "cycles" ]
three
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Heat can change something that has how many states? Options: A. seasons B. two C. Energy. D. three E. energy F. liquid G. unique H. cycles Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: three.
What might cause a flood to occur
[ "Building a dam", "Heavy rains", "Wet weather", "erosion", "A drought", "A hard freeze", "streams", "massive damage" ]
Heavy rains
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What might cause a flood to occur Options: A. Building a dam B. Heavy rains C. Wet weather D. erosion E. A drought F. A hard freeze G. streams H. massive damage Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Heavy rains.
What happens when rivers get too much rain?
[ "It cools down", "Pesticides", "It warms up", "deforestation", "erosion", "Wet weather", "It gets acidic", "It floods" ]
It floods
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What happens when rivers get too much rain? Options: A. It cools down B. Pesticides C. It warms up D. deforestation E. erosion F. Wet weather G. It gets acidic H. It floods Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: It floods.
what can flood if it receives more water than it can hold?
[ "streams", "homes", "precipitation", "clouds", "wetland", "fens", "emotions", "river" ]
river
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what can flood if it receives more water than it can hold? Options: A. streams B. homes C. precipitation D. clouds E. wetland F. fens G. emotions H. river Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: river.
What is a result of too much water entering an existing body of water?
[ "death and devastation", "decreased rain", "massive damage", "enormous damage to homes", "fissures of hot, acidic water", "Sulfur dioxide", "rain", "drought" ]
death and devastation
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What is a result of too much water entering an existing body of water? Options: A. death and devastation B. decreased rain C. massive damage D. enormous damage to homes E. fissures of hot, acidic water F. Sulfur dioxide G. rain H. drought Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: death and devastation.
When does a flood occur in a lake?
[ "during rain-less periods", "at or near the margins", "after a drought", "Decreased precipitation", "after too much water received", "after not enough water", "near the shoreline", "the wearing away of rock" ]
after too much water received
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: When does a flood occur in a lake? Options: A. during rain-less periods B. at or near the margins C. after a drought D. Decreased precipitation E. after too much water received F. after not enough water G. near the shoreline H. the wearing away of rock Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: after too much water received.
What can happen when a body of water receives more water then it can hold?
[ "Continents drifting", "massive damage", "dangerous", "Destroy bridges", "Build bridges", "Destroy crops", "freeze", "sink" ]
Destroy crops
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can happen when a body of water receives more water then it can hold? Options: A. Continents drifting B. massive damage C. dangerous D. Destroy bridges E. Build bridges F. Destroy crops G. freeze H. sink Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Destroy crops.
What can happen when a body of water receives more water than it can hold?
[ "massive damage", "deadly and devastating", "cause a hurricane", "water will evaporate", "Destroy bridges", "enormous damage to homes", "cloudy and rainy weather", "create a new river" ]
deadly and devastating
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can happen when a body of water receives more water than it can hold? Options: A. massive damage B. deadly and devastating C. cause a hurricane D. water will evaporate E. Destroy bridges F. enormous damage to homes G. cloudy and rainy weather H. create a new river Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: deadly and devastating.
When a body of water receives more water than it can hold, spores are washed into where?
[ "streams", "streams.", "soils", "watershed", "rain", "fields", "Sediment", "oceans" ]
fields
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: When a body of water receives more water than it can hold, spores are washed into where? Options: A. streams B. streams. C. soils D. watershed E. rain F. fields G. Sediment H. oceans Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: fields.
Where does water go when it floods?
[ "To another location like underground", "underground systems", "Inches or fractions of inches.", "enormous damage to homes", "it flows to a lower level", "sedimentary rocks", "plankton and nonliving organic", "near the shoreline" ]
it flows to a lower level
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Where does water go when it floods? Options: A. To another location like underground B. underground systems C. Inches or fractions of inches. D. enormous damage to homes E. it flows to a lower level F. sedimentary rocks G. plankton and nonliving organic H. near the shoreline Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: it flows to a lower level.
How do we determine the probability of receiving more water than a body can hold?
[ "evaporation", "climate", "The past", "watershed", "Dilution", "energy usage", "Temperature", "salinity" ]
The past
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: How do we determine the probability of receiving more water than a body can hold? Options: A. evaporation B. climate C. The past D. watershed E. Dilution F. energy usage G. Temperature H. salinity Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: The past.
What rocks are formed by deposition?
[ "Sand dollars", "soft soil", "jury", "sandstone", "coral reefs", "In sediment", "lawyer", "basalt" ]
sandstone
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What rocks are formed by deposition? Options: A. Sand dollars B. soft soil C. jury D. sandstone E. coral reefs F. In sediment G. lawyer H. basalt Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: sandstone.
what is formed by deposition?
[ "soft soil", "oxygen", "soap", "calcite", "lmestone", "water vapor", "Sand dollars", "coral reefs" ]
lmestone
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what is formed by deposition? Options: A. soft soil B. oxygen C. soap D. calcite E. lmestone F. water vapor G. Sand dollars H. coral reefs Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: lmestone.
How is limestone formed?
[ "In sediment", "Deposition.", "Metamorphic processes.", "Igneous processes.", "Magma processes.", "less water", "Water expanding", "It expands" ]
Deposition.
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: How is limestone formed? Options: A. In sediment B. Deposition. C. Metamorphic processes. D. Igneous processes. E. Magma processes. F. less water G. Water expanding H. It expands Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Deposition..
What are formed by soil, sand, clay and organic materials?
[ "sedimentary rocks", "loose soil", "silts", "swamp vegetation", "dams", "fossil fuels", "coral reef", "waterways" ]
sedimentary rocks
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What are formed by soil, sand, clay and organic materials? Options: A. sedimentary rocks B. loose soil C. silts D. swamp vegetation E. dams F. fossil fuels G. coral reef H. waterways Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: sedimentary rocks.
What kind of rock is formed by deposition?
[ "In sediment", "soft soil", "lava", "Sand dollars", "magma", "shells", "limestone", "calcite" ]
limestone
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What kind of rock is formed by deposition? Options: A. In sediment B. soft soil C. lava D. Sand dollars E. magma F. shells G. limestone H. calcite Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: limestone.
what is formed by deposition?
[ "calcite", "coral reefs", "h2o", "oxygen", "sandstones", "soft soil", "clouds", "Sand dollars" ]
sandstones
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what is formed by deposition? Options: A. calcite B. coral reefs C. h2o D. oxygen E. sandstones F. soft soil G. clouds H. Sand dollars Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: sandstones.
Which rock is formed by deposition?
[ "soft soil", "barrel-shaped", "rivers", "Limestone", "calcite", "In sediment", "Sand dollars", "coral reefs" ]
Limestone
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Which rock is formed by deposition? Options: A. soft soil B. barrel-shaped C. rivers D. Limestone E. calcite F. In sediment G. Sand dollars H. coral reefs Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Limestone.
Rocks that are formed by deposition are then what to form a new generation
[ "calcite", "break off", "Smooth", "soils", "cracking", "streams", "eroded", "growth" ]
eroded
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Rocks that are formed by deposition are then what to form a new generation Options: A. calcite B. break off C. Smooth D. soils E. cracking F. streams G. eroded H. growth Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: eroded.