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Where do higher levels of UV radiation reach Earth through?
[ "tea", "rays or beams", "atmospheric holes", "skin", "sunscreen", "the environment", "Power plants", "during the day" ]
atmospheric holes
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Where do higher levels of UV radiation reach Earth through? Options: A. tea B. rays or beams C. atmospheric holes D. skin E. sunscreen F. the environment G. Power plants H. during the day Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: atmospheric holes.
what is ozone made of?
[ "oxygen", "gas", "dangerous", "Energy", "nitrogen", "emissions", "radiation", "hydrogen" ]
oxygen
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what is ozone made of? Options: A. oxygen B. gas C. dangerous D. Energy E. nitrogen F. emissions G. radiation H. hydrogen Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: oxygen.
The risks of all types of skin cancer increases with increasing
[ "oxygen debt", "rays or beams", "electromagnetic energy", "scattered light", "temperature", "shadow boxing", "ozone depletion", "redshift" ]
ozone depletion
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: The risks of all types of skin cancer increases with increasing Options: A. oxygen debt B. rays or beams C. electromagnetic energy D. scattered light E. temperature F. shadow boxing G. ozone depletion H. redshift Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: ozone depletion.
What results in higher levels of UV radiation reaching Earth?
[ "atmospheric enhancement", "deadly and devastating", "a tree falling", "global warming", "movement of tectonic plates", "atmospheric restoration", "atmospheric gain", "atmospheric depletion" ]
atmospheric depletion
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What results in higher levels of UV radiation reaching Earth? Options: A. atmospheric enhancement B. deadly and devastating C. a tree falling D. global warming E. movement of tectonic plates F. atmospheric restoration G. atmospheric gain H. atmospheric depletion Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: atmospheric depletion.
stratosphere composition causes higher levels of what reaching Earth
[ "aliens", "dust", "scattered light", "photons", "emissions", "ozone", "UV radiation", "sunlight" ]
UV radiation
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: stratosphere composition causes higher levels of what reaching Earth Options: A. aliens B. dust C. scattered light D. photons E. emissions F. ozone G. UV radiation H. sunlight Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: UV radiation.
The depletion of what results in higher levels of UV radiation reaching Earth?
[ "O3", "O2", "oil", "pan", "h2o", "CO2", "DNA", "DDT" ]
O3
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: The depletion of what results in higher levels of UV radiation reaching Earth? Options: A. O3 B. O2 C. oil D. pan E. h2o F. CO2 G. DNA H. DDT Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: O3.
Ozone depletion causes higher levels of which of the following?
[ "Sulfur dioxide", "Greenhouse gases", "rays or beams", "chlorofluorocarbons", "DNA damage and mutations", "harmful substances", "direct damage to the lungs", "wavelengths and photons" ]
DNA damage and mutations
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Ozone depletion causes higher levels of which of the following? Options: A. Sulfur dioxide B. Greenhouse gases C. rays or beams D. chlorofluorocarbons E. DNA damage and mutations F. harmful substances G. direct damage to the lungs H. wavelengths and photons Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: DNA damage and mutations.
What increases the risk of getting skin cancer?
[ "Ozone depletion.", "cigarettes", "smoking tobacco", "adding heat", "electromagnetic energy", "smoking pipes", "rays or beams", "wavelengths and photons" ]
Ozone depletion.
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What increases the risk of getting skin cancer? Options: A. Ozone depletion. B. cigarettes C. smoking tobacco D. adding heat E. electromagnetic energy F. smoking pipes G. rays or beams H. wavelengths and photons Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Ozone depletion..
What can slowly dissolve carbon in sedimentary rock?
[ "hydrocarbons", "acetic acid", "precipitation", "evaporation", "rivers and streams", "puddles", "ponds", "nitrogen" ]
rivers and streams
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can slowly dissolve carbon in sedimentary rock? Options: A. hydrocarbons B. acetic acid C. precipitation D. evaporation E. rivers and streams F. puddles G. ponds H. nitrogen Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: rivers and streams.
Flowing water from a mountain can dissolve carbon in what kind of rock?
[ "magma", "loose soil", "loose dirt", "precipitation", "pumice", "limestone", "wind and rain", "andesite" ]
limestone
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Flowing water from a mountain can dissolve carbon in what kind of rock? Options: A. magma B. loose soil C. loose dirt D. precipitation E. pumice F. limestone G. wind and rain H. andesite Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: limestone.
What moving downhill due to the force of gravity can dissolve carbon in sedimentary rock?
[ "river", "Raft", "pebbles", "rain", "water", "sand", "oxygen", "craters" ]
water
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What moving downhill due to the force of gravity can dissolve carbon in sedimentary rock? Options: A. river B. Raft C. pebbles D. rain E. water F. sand G. oxygen H. craters Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: water.
Flowing water can slowly dissolve carbon in what?
[ "oil", "water", "crust", "ice", "loose dirt", "sandstone", "precipitation", "loose soil" ]
sandstone
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Flowing water can slowly dissolve carbon in what? Options: A. oil B. water C. crust D. ice E. loose dirt F. sandstone G. precipitation H. loose soil Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: sandstone.
what can flowing water slowly dissolve carbon in?
[ "zinc", "fossil fuels", "density", "loose soil", "precipitation", "limestone", "hydrocarbons", "volume" ]
limestone
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what can flowing water slowly dissolve carbon in? Options: A. zinc B. fossil fuels C. density D. loose soil E. precipitation F. limestone G. hydrocarbons H. volume Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: limestone.
A force of water which moves can slowly dissolve carbon in what?
[ "sediment", "an area swollen with pus", "precipitation", "loose soil", "rocky clouds", "water forces", "sedimentary rock", "small bricks" ]
sedimentary rock
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: A force of water which moves can slowly dissolve carbon in what? Options: A. sediment B. an area swollen with pus C. precipitation D. loose soil E. rocky clouds F. water forces G. sedimentary rock H. small bricks Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: sedimentary rock.
Flowing water can slowly _ carbon in limestone.
[ "alter", "destroy", "erode", "allow growth", "dissolve", "heat", "a solute", "rain" ]
dissolve
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Flowing water can slowly _ carbon in limestone. Options: A. alter B. destroy C. erode D. allow growth E. dissolve F. heat G. a solute H. rain Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: dissolve.
what can slowly dissolve carbon in sedimentary rock?
[ "an ion", "rivers", "a solute", "rain", "oil", "sodium", "fens", "SO2" ]
rivers
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what can slowly dissolve carbon in sedimentary rock? Options: A. an ion B. rivers C. a solute D. rain E. oil F. sodium G. fens H. SO2 Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: rivers.
What can slowly dissolve carbon in sedimentary rock?
[ "rain", "rivers", "sodium", "oil", "a solute", "SO2", "an ion", "fens" ]
rivers
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can slowly dissolve carbon in sedimentary rock? Options: A. rain B. rivers C. sodium D. oil E. a solute F. SO2 G. an ion H. fens Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: rivers.
What can be done to a neutral atom to make positive charges attractive to it?
[ "Remove an electron", "It gets heated up", "Cool the atom", "flow of electrons", "Inject hormones", "Accelerate the atom", "adding heat", "electrically" ]
Remove an electron
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can be done to a neutral atom to make positive charges attractive to it? Options: A. Remove an electron B. It gets heated up C. Cool the atom D. flow of electrons E. Inject hormones F. Accelerate the atom G. adding heat H. electrically Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Remove an electron.
if an atom loses an what it forms an ion
[ "energy", "Energy.", "heat energy", "electron", "nucleus", "vaporization", "neutron", "bond" ]
electron
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: if an atom loses an what it forms an ion Options: A. energy B. Energy. C. heat energy D. electron E. nucleus F. vaporization G. neutron H. bond Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: electron.
What will a neutral atom that loses an electron attract?
[ "an object", "Electrical energy", "Criminal charges", "Positive charges", "Needful charges", "objects that have mass", "electrically", "chargers" ]
Positive charges
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What will a neutral atom that loses an electron attract? Options: A. an object B. Electrical energy C. Criminal charges D. Positive charges E. Needful charges F. objects that have mass G. electrically H. chargers Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Positive charges.
what can an ion have if it loses an electron?
[ "It becomes dormant", "negative charge", "kinetic energy", "energy barrier", "heat energy", "Electrical energy", "hydrogen and oxygen", "activation energy" ]
negative charge
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what can an ion have if it loses an electron? Options: A. It becomes dormant B. negative charge C. kinetic energy D. energy barrier E. heat energy F. Electrical energy G. hydrogen and oxygen H. activation energy Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: negative charge.
If ions lose an electron then an atom with what will be formed?
[ "heat energy", "kinetic energy", "activation energy", "rays or beams", "flow of electrons", "hydrogen and oxygen", "Electrical energy", "a negative charge" ]
a negative charge
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: If ions lose an electron then an atom with what will be formed? Options: A. heat energy B. kinetic energy C. activation energy D. rays or beams E. flow of electrons F. hydrogen and oxygen G. Electrical energy H. a negative charge Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: a negative charge.
A neutral atom that loses an electron becomes what?
[ "a solute", "nucleus", "an object", "iron", "sugar", "dormant", "inactive", "an ion" ]
an ion
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: A neutral atom that loses an electron becomes what? Options: A. a solute B. nucleus C. an object D. iron E. sugar F. dormant G. inactive H. an ion Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: an ion.
Ice crystals are formed when a neutral atom does what?
[ "adding heat", "vaporization", "flow of electrons", "loses an electron", "It remains dormant", "It gets heated up", "heating liquids", "evaporation" ]
loses an electron
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Ice crystals are formed when a neutral atom does what? Options: A. adding heat B. vaporization C. flow of electrons D. loses an electron E. It remains dormant F. It gets heated up G. heating liquids H. evaporation Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: loses an electron.
what can an atom be?
[ "Energy.", "energy", "microscopic", "dangerous", "small", "nucleus", "an object", "negative" ]
negative
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what can an atom be? Options: A. Energy. B. energy C. microscopic D. dangerous E. small F. nucleus G. an object H. negative Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: negative.
What will be formed if a neutral atom loses an electron?
[ "nucleus", "an object", "calcite", "electrically", "leukemia", "an anion", "iron", "coal" ]
an anion
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What will be formed if a neutral atom loses an electron? Options: A. nucleus B. an object C. calcite D. electrically E. leukemia F. an anion G. iron H. coal Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: an anion.
If the smallest unit of an element is neutral and it loses an electron what charge is formed?
[ "positive", "nucleus", "negative", "energy", "Energy.", "iron", "electrically", "uncontrolled" ]
negative
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: If the smallest unit of an element is neutral and it loses an electron what charge is formed? Options: A. positive B. nucleus C. negative D. energy E. Energy. F. iron G. electrically H. uncontrolled Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: negative.
what happens if a neutral atom loses an electron?
[ "a lot of human deaths", "Plant growth is reduced", "oxidation reaction", "attracted to positive charges", "death and devastation", "Earth revolving around the sun", "a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun", "heat is produced" ]
attracted to positive charges
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what happens if a neutral atom loses an electron? Options: A. a lot of human deaths B. Plant growth is reduced C. oxidation reaction D. attracted to positive charges E. death and devastation F. Earth revolving around the sun G. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun H. heat is produced Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: attracted to positive charges.
What happens to the body without oxygen?
[ "grows", "dies", "reproduces", "hunts", "anemia", "pain", "damage", "death" ]
dies
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What happens to the body without oxygen? Options: A. grows B. dies C. reproduces D. hunts E. anemia F. pain G. damage H. death Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: dies.
What die quickly if a stroke occurs?
[ "a fish", "animals", "brain cells", "organs", "critical organs", "protons", "neutrons", "bones" ]
brain cells
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What die quickly if a stroke occurs? Options: A. a fish B. animals C. brain cells D. organs E. critical organs F. protons G. neutrons H. bones Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: brain cells.
brain cells die quickly if what supply gets cut off?
[ "alveoli", "blood", "CO 2", "hydrogen", "Air", "Energy.", "electric pulses", "carbon dioxide" ]
blood
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: brain cells die quickly if what supply gets cut off? Options: A. alveoli B. blood C. CO 2 D. hydrogen E. Air F. Energy. G. electric pulses H. carbon dioxide Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: blood.
What will die without a supply of blood?
[ "plants", "organs", "brain cells", "athletes", "humans", "species", "critical organs", "mushrooms" ]
brain cells
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What will die without a supply of blood? Options: A. plants B. organs C. brain cells D. athletes E. humans F. species G. critical organs H. mushrooms Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: brain cells.
What can cut off the oxygen to cells?
[ "Sulfur dioxide", "oxygen atoms", "the heart stopping", "massive damage", "smoking pipes", "water", "hair", "cigarettes" ]
the heart stopping
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can cut off the oxygen to cells? Options: A. Sulfur dioxide B. oxygen atoms C. the heart stopping D. massive damage E. smoking pipes F. water G. hair H. cigarettes Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: the heart stopping.
What happens to brain cells when the air supply is cut off?
[ "strangulation", "breathe", "lead poisoning", "death", "hippocampus", "painful", "loss", "die" ]
death
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What happens to brain cells when the air supply is cut off? Options: A. strangulation B. breathe C. lead poisoning D. death E. hippocampus F. painful G. loss H. die Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: death.
What die quickly if their oxygen supply is cut off?
[ "neurons", "insects", "viruses", "parasites", "rocks", "humans", "dirt", "mammals" ]
neurons
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What die quickly if their oxygen supply is cut off? Options: A. neurons B. insects C. viruses D. parasites E. rocks F. humans G. dirt H. mammals Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: neurons.
what causes brain atrophy?
[ "Smoking", "sodium", "Dehydration", "sweating", "death", "birth", "Veins and arteries.", "lack of oxygen" ]
lack of oxygen
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what causes brain atrophy? Options: A. Smoking B. sodium C. Dehydration D. sweating E. death F. birth G. Veins and arteries. H. lack of oxygen Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: lack of oxygen.
what dies is their oxygen supply is cut off?
[ "trees", "Plant growth is reduced", "weathering", "Veins and arteries.", "Most plants", "astroglial cells", "critical organs", "gravity" ]
astroglial cells
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what dies is their oxygen supply is cut off? Options: A. trees B. Plant growth is reduced C. weathering D. Veins and arteries. E. Most plants F. astroglial cells G. critical organs H. gravity Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: astroglial cells.
Brain cells die quickly if their what supply is cut off
[ "energy", "breathe", "Energy.", "alveoli", "cut", "CO 2", "loss", "blood" ]
blood
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Brain cells die quickly if their what supply is cut off Options: A. energy B. breathe C. Energy. D. alveoli E. cut F. CO 2 G. loss H. blood Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: blood.
Lack of oxygen can intensify orgasims but a side effect can be?
[ "a tree falling", "forest is destroyed", "dehydration", "smoking tobacco", "Leptospirosis", "negative", "brain cells die", "massive damage" ]
brain cells die
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Lack of oxygen can intensify orgasims but a side effect can be? Options: A. a tree falling B. forest is destroyed C. dehydration D. smoking tobacco E. Leptospirosis F. negative G. brain cells die H. massive damage Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: brain cells die.
What causes erosion?
[ "rainfall", "vehicles", "light snow", "storm surges", "fair weather", "ice wedging", "cloudy skies", "a hydraulic system" ]
storm surges
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What causes erosion? Options: A. rainfall B. vehicles C. light snow D. storm surges E. fair weather F. ice wedging G. cloudy skies H. a hydraulic system Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: storm surges.
Wind can cause?
[ "nuclear fusion", "scattered light", "the wearing away of rock", "destruction of energy", "Electrical energy", "faster movement", "forest is destroyed", "continents to shift" ]
the wearing away of rock
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Wind can cause? Options: A. nuclear fusion B. scattered light C. the wearing away of rock D. destruction of energy E. Electrical energy F. faster movement G. forest is destroyed H. continents to shift Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: the wearing away of rock.
what do wind and rain cause?
[ "coastlines", "flooding", "windmills", "heat energy", "Pollution", "ice", "tornadoes", "abrasion" ]
abrasion
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what do wind and rain cause? Options: A. coastlines B. flooding C. windmills D. heat energy E. Pollution F. ice G. tornadoes H. abrasion Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: abrasion.
Wind and rain contribute to a process that can change what?
[ "our lives", "our caverns", "important habitats", "loose soil", "watershed", "our landscape", "coastlines", "our property lines" ]
our landscape
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Wind and rain contribute to a process that can change what? Options: A. our lives B. our caverns C. important habitats D. loose soil E. watershed F. our landscape G. coastlines H. our property lines Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: our landscape.
How are alluvial aquifers created?
[ "By sand and snow", "By wind and rain", "By sunlight and soil", "By animal activity", "a hydraulic system", "Sediment", "storing water", "Physical weathering" ]
By wind and rain
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: How are alluvial aquifers created? Options: A. By sand and snow B. By wind and rain C. By sunlight and soil D. By animal activity E. a hydraulic system F. Sediment G. storing water H. Physical weathering Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: By wind and rain.
What causes loss of beaches?
[ "Pollution", "deforestation", "solar flares", "sunlight", "animal activity", "Physical weathering", "wind and rain", "flooding" ]
wind and rain
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What causes loss of beaches? Options: A. Pollution B. deforestation C. solar flares D. sunlight E. animal activity F. Physical weathering G. wind and rain H. flooding Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: wind and rain.
what is a natural process?
[ "manufacturing", "Reproduction", "driving a car", "rain and wind", "flooding", "gene flow", "influenza", "pure" ]
rain and wind
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what is a natural process? Options: A. manufacturing B. Reproduction C. driving a car D. rain and wind E. flooding F. gene flow G. influenza H. pure Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: rain and wind.
What are some mountains caused by?
[ "Physical weathering", "saucers", "ice wedging", "alluvial", "animals", "detritus", "aliens", "Wind and rain" ]
Wind and rain
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What are some mountains caused by? Options: A. Physical weathering B. saucers C. ice wedging D. alluvial E. animals F. detritus G. aliens H. Wind and rain Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Wind and rain.
What causes erosion the most?
[ "streams", "motion", "LEDs", "water", "Roads", "rivers", "Winter", "wind" ]
water
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What causes erosion the most? Options: A. streams B. motion C. LEDs D. water E. Roads F. rivers G. Winter H. wind Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: water.
Wind and rain can cause what?
[ "deforestation", "Greenhouse gases", "Physical weathering", "rainfall", "flooding", "contamination", "Pollution", "Soil movement" ]
Soil movement
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Wind and rain can cause what? Options: A. deforestation B. Greenhouse gases C. Physical weathering D. rainfall E. flooding F. contamination G. Pollution H. Soil movement Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Soil movement.
What lacks regions that do not code for proteins?
[ "prokaryotes", "human cells", "peachleaf willow", "graptolites", "barnacles", "plant cells", "eukaryotes", "gastropod shells" ]
prokaryotes
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What lacks regions that do not code for proteins? Options: A. prokaryotes B. human cells C. peachleaf willow D. graptolites E. barnacles F. plant cells G. eukaryotes H. gastropod shells Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: prokaryotes.
How many types of introns are there?
[ "Length", "four", "Many", "SO2", "three", "CO 2", "small", "genus" ]
Many
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: How many types of introns are there? Options: A. Length B. four C. Many D. SO2 E. three F. CO 2 G. small H. genus Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Many.
how are regions that do not code for proteins removed?
[ "layers of fat", "RNA splicing", "aqueous solution", "by indirect light", "permineralization", "Dilution", "scarce resources", "adding heat" ]
RNA splicing
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: how are regions that do not code for proteins removed? Options: A. layers of fat B. RNA splicing C. aqueous solution D. by indirect light E. permineralization F. Dilution G. scarce resources H. adding heat Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: RNA splicing.
What have regions that do not code from proteins?
[ "roots", "animals", "sensory neurons", "genus", "Allergies", "eukaryotes", "barnacles", "fur seals" ]
eukaryotes
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What have regions that do not code from proteins? Options: A. roots B. animals C. sensory neurons D. genus E. Allergies F. eukaryotes G. barnacles H. fur seals Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: eukaryotes.
what animals have regions that do not code for proteins?
[ "fur and fat", "eukaryotes", "fur seals", "barnacles", "sensory neurons", "chickens", "bioaerosols", "mammals" ]
eukaryotes
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what animals have regions that do not code for proteins? Options: A. fur and fat B. eukaryotes C. fur seals D. barnacles E. sensory neurons F. chickens G. bioaerosols H. mammals Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: eukaryotes.
Prokaryotes lack regions that do not code for proteins, while this type of living being has them:
[ "bioaerosols", "layers of fat", "orchids", "animals", "critical organs", "sensory neurons", "eukaryotes", "it needs them" ]
eukaryotes
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Prokaryotes lack regions that do not code for proteins, while this type of living being has them: Options: A. bioaerosols B. layers of fat C. orchids D. animals E. critical organs F. sensory neurons G. eukaryotes H. it needs them Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: eukaryotes.
Introns are areas that
[ "it keeps an organism warm", "Plant reproduction", "the wearing away of rock", "do not code for protein", "Something coming from a gland", "Plant growth is reduced", "allow growth", "produce offspring" ]
do not code for protein
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Introns are areas that Options: A. it keeps an organism warm B. Plant reproduction C. the wearing away of rock D. do not code for protein E. Something coming from a gland F. Plant growth is reduced G. allow growth H. produce offspring Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: do not code for protein.
what have regions that do not code for proteins?
[ "genus", "barnacles", "graptolites", "roots", "ferns", "animals", "eukaryotes", "sensory neurons" ]
eukaryotes
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what have regions that do not code for proteins? Options: A. genus B. barnacles C. graptolites D. roots E. ferns F. animals G. eukaryotes H. sensory neurons Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: eukaryotes.
When the body is hot, the skin accumulates what?
[ "heat energy", "nutrients", "disease", "heat", "hair", "moisture", "evaporation", "health" ]
moisture
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: When the body is hot, the skin accumulates what? Options: A. heat energy B. nutrients C. disease D. heat E. hair F. moisture G. evaporation H. health Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: moisture.
How can you feel better when you're too warm?
[ "with their fur", "Drink water", "focusing a lens", "Go for a walk", "in its arms", "Go outside", "firm hugs", "Fall asleep" ]
Drink water
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: How can you feel better when you're too warm? Options: A. with their fur B. Drink water C. focusing a lens D. Go for a walk E. in its arms F. Go outside G. firm hugs H. Fall asleep Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Drink water.
When the body is hot, what cools the body?
[ "Movement of an air mass", "Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen", "Something coming from a gland", "Something from a shirt", "heat is produced", "Something from an organ", "Chemical energy", "Something from a bone" ]
Something coming from a gland
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: When the body is hot, what cools the body? Options: A. Movement of an air mass B. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen C. Something coming from a gland D. Something from a shirt E. heat is produced F. Something from an organ G. Chemical energy H. Something from a bone Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Something coming from a gland.
How does evaporation benefit your body?
[ "water conservation", "digestion", "vaporization", "lowered energy cost", "cools it down", "attacks foreign bodies", "storing water", "reproduction" ]
cools it down
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: How does evaporation benefit your body? Options: A. water conservation B. digestion C. vaporization D. lowered energy cost E. cools it down F. attacks foreign bodies G. storing water H. reproduction Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: cools it down.
what causes sweat to be produced to cool a person down?
[ "exercise and fever", "wool pants", "the sun", "Movement of an air mass", "shooting stars", "Evaporation", "centralized nervous system", "water vapor" ]
exercise and fever
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what causes sweat to be produced to cool a person down? Options: A. exercise and fever B. wool pants C. the sun D. Movement of an air mass E. shooting stars F. Evaporation G. centralized nervous system H. water vapor Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: exercise and fever.
What is produced by the human body that is ill with a fever in an attempt to cool?
[ "NaCl", "sweat", "urine", "warts", "saliva", "liquid", "oil", "Vapor" ]
sweat
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What is produced by the human body that is ill with a fever in an attempt to cool? Options: A. NaCl B. sweat C. urine D. warts E. saliva F. liquid G. oil H. Vapor Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: sweat.
What can happens when athletes are hot?
[ "competition", "freezing", "heating liquids", "dehydration", "vaporization", "it can be seen", "second-degree burns", "melting" ]
dehydration
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can happens when athletes are hot? Options: A. competition B. freezing C. heating liquids D. dehydration E. vaporization F. it can be seen G. second-degree burns H. melting Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: dehydration.
What is used to cool the body?
[ "vaporization", "exercise", "Animal fur", "magnetism", "Solar energy", "dry and hot", "sun", "evaporation" ]
evaporation
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What is used to cool the body? Options: A. vaporization B. exercise C. Animal fur D. magnetism E. Solar energy F. dry and hot G. sun H. evaporation Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: evaporation.
What is used to cool the body when it is hot?
[ "water vapor", "element", "salt and water.", "heater", "evaporation", "fur and fat", "aqueous solution", "sheet" ]
evaporation
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What is used to cool the body when it is hot? Options: A. water vapor B. element C. salt and water. D. heater E. evaporation F. fur and fat G. aqueous solution H. sheet Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: evaporation.
What causes the body to get hot
[ "energy", "walking", "cigarettes", "Pesticides", "our star", "sun's heat", "heat", "friction" ]
walking
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What causes the body to get hot Options: A. energy B. walking C. cigarettes D. Pesticides E. our star F. sun's heat G. heat H. friction Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: walking.
What is one way to lower the freezing point of water?
[ "add a solute", "purify it", "Solutions", "remove impurities", "Calcium carbonate", "add water", "evaporation", "Dehydration" ]
add a solute
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What is one way to lower the freezing point of water? Options: A. add a solute B. purify it C. Solutions D. remove impurities E. Calcium carbonate F. add water G. evaporation H. Dehydration Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: add a solute.
What decreases the freezing point of ice?
[ "hyperthyroidism", "increasing temperature", "heating liquids", "lowering temperature", "Dehydration", "keeping the temperature steady", "adding salt", "hypothyroidism" ]
adding salt
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What decreases the freezing point of ice? Options: A. hyperthyroidism B. increasing temperature C. heating liquids D. lowering temperature E. Dehydration F. keeping the temperature steady G. adding salt H. hypothyroidism Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: adding salt.
What does salt do to ice?
[ "reduce", "Freezes it", "watershred", "Makes more ice", "Turns it into carbon", "Melts it", "evaporation", "protect them" ]
Melts it
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What does salt do to ice? Options: A. reduce B. Freezes it C. watershred D. Makes more ice E. Turns it into carbon F. Melts it G. evaporation H. protect them Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Melts it.
what can be added to a solid to decrease its freezing point?
[ "oxygen", "ice", "an ion", "NaCl", "potash", "Acids", "sugar", "h2o" ]
NaCl
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what can be added to a solid to decrease its freezing point? Options: A. oxygen B. ice C. an ion D. NaCl E. potash F. Acids G. sugar H. h2o Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: NaCl.
Adding sodium chloride to a solid does what?
[ "chemical reaction", "decreases the freezing point", "a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun", "heat production", "reusing materials", "water conservation", "It gets heated up", "massive damage" ]
decreases the freezing point
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Adding sodium chloride to a solid does what? Options: A. chemical reaction B. decreases the freezing point C. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun D. heat production E. reusing materials F. water conservation G. It gets heated up H. massive damage Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: decreases the freezing point.
What content increases melting points of solids?
[ "salt", "Joules", "water", "fats", "heat", "glass", "sugar", "coal" ]
salt
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What content increases melting points of solids? Options: A. salt B. Joules C. water D. fats E. heat F. glass G. sugar H. coal Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: salt.
What can you add to a solid to lower its freezing point?
[ "calcite", "energy", "heat", "sodium", "boiling", "Solutions", "salinity", "Energy." ]
sodium
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can you add to a solid to lower its freezing point? Options: A. calcite B. energy C. heat D. sodium E. boiling F. Solutions G. salinity H. Energy. Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: sodium.
what effects the colligative properties of solids
[ "salts", "seasons", "solutes", "size", "a prism", "forces", "fields", "Alcohol" ]
salts
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what effects the colligative properties of solids Options: A. salts B. seasons C. solutes D. size E. a prism F. forces G. fields H. Alcohol Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: salts.
What happens to salt in seawater as it freezes at the freezing point?
[ "vaporization", "boiling", "expelled", "salinity", "evaporation", "less water", "water vapor", "Temperature" ]
expelled
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What happens to salt in seawater as it freezes at the freezing point? Options: A. vaporization B. boiling C. expelled D. salinity E. evaporation F. less water G. water vapor H. Temperature Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: expelled.
Glass or fiberglass buildings are used to protect plants by keeping them what?
[ "mild", "heat", "hibernating", "cooled", "warm", "warmth", "cold", "frozen" ]
warm
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Glass or fiberglass buildings are used to protect plants by keeping them what? Options: A. mild B. heat C. hibernating D. cooled E. warm F. warmth G. cold H. frozen Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: warm.
why are seeds put in a greenhouse?
[ "to inhibit them", "It remains dormant", "by indirect light", "lowered energy cost", "evaporation", "cooler air", "it protects them", "less moisture" ]
it protects them
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: why are seeds put in a greenhouse? Options: A. to inhibit them B. It remains dormant C. by indirect light D. lowered energy cost E. evaporation F. cooler air G. it protects them H. less moisture Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: it protects them.
how is a greenhouse used to protect plants?
[ "prevent heat loss", "raising their temperature", "storing water", "reusing materials", "increase oxygen", "It helps them survive", "reflecting light", "evaporative cooling" ]
raising their temperature
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: how is a greenhouse used to protect plants? Options: A. prevent heat loss B. raising their temperature C. storing water D. reusing materials E. increase oxygen F. It helps them survive G. reflecting light H. evaporative cooling Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: raising their temperature.
planted seeds can be what in a greenhouse
[ "protected", "support", "blown by wind", "reproduce", "dormant", "rained on", "growth", "eaten by birds" ]
protected
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: planted seeds can be what in a greenhouse Options: A. protected B. support C. blown by wind D. reproduce E. dormant F. rained on G. growth H. eaten by birds Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: protected.
What can a greenhouse protect by keeping warm?
[ "mussels", "Species", "organisms", "lights", "bushes", "rocks", "Oak", "hats" ]
bushes
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What can a greenhouse protect by keeping warm? Options: A. mussels B. Species C. organisms D. lights E. bushes F. rocks G. Oak H. hats Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: bushes.
What does a greenhouse make plants do?
[ "Grow faster", "wither", "it needs them", "adding heat", "growth", "reproduce", "Grow slower", "Stop growing" ]
Grow faster
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What does a greenhouse make plants do? Options: A. Grow faster B. wither C. it needs them D. adding heat E. growth F. reproduce G. Grow slower H. Stop growing Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Grow faster.
Greenhouses are used to what, using the energy from the sun?
[ "heat skin", "evaporation", "protect plants", "cool air", "spread flower seeds", "important habitats", "food and shelter", "reserve water" ]
protect plants
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Greenhouses are used to what, using the energy from the sun? Options: A. heat skin B. evaporation C. protect plants D. cool air E. spread flower seeds F. important habitats G. food and shelter H. reserve water Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: protect plants.
What is used to protect producers and keep them warm?
[ "an electric stove", "sweaters", "green houses", "dirt", "animal fur", "In the winter", "evaporation", "plant fans" ]
green houses
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What is used to protect producers and keep them warm? Options: A. an electric stove B. sweaters C. green houses D. dirt E. animal fur F. In the winter G. evaporation H. plant fans Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: green houses.
A greenhouse is used to protect angiosperms how?
[ "their hosts", "by keeping them underground", "by keeping them warm", "by keeping them outside", "by keeping them exposed", "Exfoliation", "organisms and their habitat", "In the winter" ]
by keeping them warm
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: A greenhouse is used to protect angiosperms how? Options: A. their hosts B. by keeping them underground C. by keeping them warm D. by keeping them outside E. by keeping them exposed F. Exfoliation G. organisms and their habitat H. In the winter Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: by keeping them warm.
a greenhouse is used to protect plants by doing what?
[ "reduced heat", "colder and wetter", "storing lawnmowers", "holding plant pots", "retaining heat", "In the winter", "food and shelter", "starting fires" ]
retaining heat
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: a greenhouse is used to protect plants by doing what? Options: A. reduced heat B. colder and wetter C. storing lawnmowers D. holding plant pots E. retaining heat F. In the winter G. food and shelter H. starting fires Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: retaining heat.
How does a greenhouse protect flowers?
[ "keeps them away from the sun", "keeps them warm", "keeps them out of soil", "an external framework", "it needs them", "keeps them cold", "rays or beams", "by indirect light" ]
keeps them warm
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: How does a greenhouse protect flowers? Options: A. keeps them away from the sun B. keeps them warm C. keeps them out of soil D. an external framework E. it needs them F. keeps them cold G. rays or beams H. by indirect light Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: keeps them warm.
What does a greenhouse help plants do?
[ "Park cars", "Start panicking", "reproduce", "growth", "Bloom slower", "adding heat", "Regrows it", "Grow well" ]
Grow well
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What does a greenhouse help plants do? Options: A. Park cars B. Start panicking C. reproduce D. growth E. Bloom slower F. adding heat G. Regrows it H. Grow well Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Grow well.
what is a greenhouse used to protect?
[ "cellulose", "Species", "orchids", "the sun", "h2o", "organisms", "glass", "our planet" ]
orchids
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what is a greenhouse used to protect? Options: A. cellulose B. Species C. orchids D. the sun E. h2o F. organisms G. glass H. our planet Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: orchids.
What is used to protect plants by keeping their temperature?
[ "a white house", "energy", "an electric stove", "a microwave", "electricity", "a thermometer", "exoskeleton", "a greenhouse" ]
a greenhouse
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What is used to protect plants by keeping their temperature? Options: A. a white house B. energy C. an electric stove D. a microwave E. electricity F. a thermometer G. exoskeleton H. a greenhouse Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: a greenhouse.
a greenhouse helps
[ "climate", "plant growth", "Quality of life", "consumers", "genetic diversity", "flow of electrons", "important habitats", "heat energy" ]
plant growth
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: a greenhouse helps Options: A. climate B. plant growth C. Quality of life D. consumers E. genetic diversity F. flow of electrons G. important habitats H. heat energy Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: plant growth.
what keeps plants warm?
[ "glass", "trees", "lipids", "fats", "fibers", "keratin", "energy", "heat" ]
glass
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what keeps plants warm? Options: A. glass B. trees C. lipids D. fats E. fibers F. keratin G. energy H. heat Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: glass.
what are the major crop that needs protecting by keeping them warm
[ "our planet", "organisms", "Earthworms", "Flowers", "Echinoids", "toughness", "support", "cellulose" ]
Flowers
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: what are the major crop that needs protecting by keeping them warm Options: A. our planet B. organisms C. Earthworms D. Flowers E. Echinoids F. toughness G. support H. cellulose Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Flowers.
What information is in our DNA?
[ "Plant growth is reduced", "life sequence", "A Greek letter", "An object is seen", "it keeps an organism warm", "waterways", "protein sequences", "hair shape" ]
protein sequences
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What information is in our DNA? Options: A. Plant growth is reduced B. life sequence C. A Greek letter D. An object is seen E. it keeps an organism warm F. waterways G. protein sequences H. hair shape Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: protein sequences.
Chromosomes contain characteristics that are within the what
[ "seeds", "blood stream", "cell", "DNA chain", "Plants growth", "Most plants", "orchids", "molecules" ]
DNA chain
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Chromosomes contain characteristics that are within the what Options: A. seeds B. blood stream C. cell D. DNA chain E. Plants growth F. Most plants G. orchids H. molecules Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: DNA chain.
Eye color is determined by information found in
[ "SEC filings", "DNA", "nostril", "gene", "SNPs", "p53", "RNA", "pupil" ]
DNA
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: Eye color is determined by information found in Options: A. SEC filings B. DNA C. nostril D. gene E. SNPs F. p53 G. RNA H. pupil Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: DNA.
What passes traits from parents to offspring?
[ "Birth certificate", "Lactation", "p53", "HIV", "RNA", "Pedigree", "SNPs", "DNA" ]
DNA
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: What passes traits from parents to offspring? Options: A. Birth certificate B. Lactation C. p53 D. HIV E. RNA F. Pedigree G. SNPs H. DNA Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: DNA.
where are genetic traits encoded into?
[ "the body's largest organ", "Earth orbiting the Sun", "h2o", "viruses", "bacteria", "deoxyribonucleic acid", "biological diversity", "epidermis and dermis" ]
deoxyribonucleic acid
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: where are genetic traits encoded into? Options: A. the body's largest organ B. Earth orbiting the Sun C. h2o D. viruses E. bacteria F. deoxyribonucleic acid G. biological diversity H. epidermis and dermis Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: deoxyribonucleic acid.
How is eye color determined?
[ "It's always brown", "electrically", "It's random", "Depends on the gender", "Encoded in DNA", "it can be seen", "permineralization", "Dilution" ]
Encoded in DNA
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: How is eye color determined? Options: A. It's always brown B. electrically C. It's random D. Depends on the gender E. Encoded in DNA F. it can be seen G. permineralization H. Dilution Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: Encoded in DNA.
A characteristic that are encoded in DNA
[ "job skills", "Plants growth", "Conifers", "career choices", "intelligence", "mammals", "deltas", "learned behavior" ]
intelligence
Answer the following multiple-choice question. Question: A characteristic that are encoded in DNA Options: A. job skills B. Plants growth C. Conifers D. career choices E. intelligence F. mammals G. deltas H. learned behavior Which option is correct and why?
The correct answer is: intelligence.