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what can you use to generate power to reduce greenhouse gases?
|
[
"bamboo",
"coal",
"fibers",
"watts",
"energy",
"fossil fuels",
"trees",
"wind"
] |
wind
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what can you use to generate power to reduce greenhouse gases?
Options:
A. bamboo
B. coal
C. fibers
D. watts
E. energy
F. fossil fuels
G. trees
H. wind
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: wind.
|
Using renewable resources reduces what?
|
[
"Heat energy",
"energy usage",
"massive damage",
"chlorofluorocarbons",
"direct damage to the lungs",
"Temperature",
"deforestation",
"scarce resources"
] |
chlorofluorocarbons
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Using renewable resources reduces what?
Options:
A. Heat energy
B. energy usage
C. massive damage
D. chlorofluorocarbons
E. direct damage to the lungs
F. Temperature
G. deforestation
H. scarce resources
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: chlorofluorocarbons.
|
What does hydropower help reduce?
|
[
"deforestation",
"Greenhouse gases",
"enormous damage to homes",
"salinity",
"energy usage",
"flooding",
"massive damage",
"Temperature"
] |
Greenhouse gases
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does hydropower help reduce?
Options:
A. deforestation
B. Greenhouse gases
C. enormous damage to homes
D. salinity
E. energy usage
F. flooding
G. massive damage
H. Temperature
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Greenhouse gases.
|
what learns how to behave by playing?
|
[
"athletes",
"humans",
"gases",
"bacteria",
"sharks",
"baseball",
"people",
"offspring"
] |
humans
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what learns how to behave by playing?
Options:
A. athletes
B. humans
C. gases
D. bacteria
E. sharks
F. baseball
G. people
H. offspring
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: humans.
|
What is one way mammals are trained to behave properly in public settings?
|
[
"walking",
"hunting",
"distracting",
"sweating",
"playing",
"stamina",
"fighting",
"Movement"
] |
playing
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is one way mammals are trained to behave properly in public settings?
Options:
A. walking
B. hunting
C. distracting
D. sweating
E. playing
F. stamina
G. fighting
H. Movement
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: playing.
|
How are dogs trained on how to behave?
|
[
"Summer",
"during the day",
"By getting older",
"Movement",
"exercise",
"By sleeping",
"Through walks",
"Through play"
] |
Through play
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: How are dogs trained on how to behave?
Options:
A. Summer
B. during the day
C. By getting older
D. Movement
E. exercise
F. By sleeping
G. Through walks
H. Through play
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Through play.
|
Training animals in zoos is similar to the way they what in the wild
|
[
"groom",
"Birds",
"Fe",
"moves",
"play",
"reacts",
"sled teams",
"hunt"
] |
play
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Training animals in zoos is similar to the way they what in the wild
Options:
A. groom
B. Birds
C. Fe
D. moves
E. play
F. reacts
G. sled teams
H. hunt
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: play.
|
How do animals learn how to be assertive?
|
[
"lectures from their parent",
"instinct",
"Movement",
"playing",
"being killed",
"ligt",
"sweating",
"exercise"
] |
playing
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: How do animals learn how to be assertive?
Options:
A. lectures from their parent
B. instinct
C. Movement
D. playing
E. being killed
F. ligt
G. sweating
H. exercise
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: playing.
|
What is one way mammals learn to behave?
|
[
"sleeping",
"motion",
"sweating",
"Having fun",
"Movement",
"magic",
"during the day",
"disease"
] |
Having fun
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is one way mammals learn to behave?
Options:
A. sleeping
B. motion
C. sweating
D. Having fun
E. Movement
F. magic
G. during the day
H. disease
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Having fun.
|
What do sea lions learn how to behave from?
|
[
"exercise",
"Energy.",
"fish",
"Movement",
"Energy",
"playing",
"children",
"whales"
] |
playing
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do sea lions learn how to behave from?
Options:
A. exercise
B. Energy.
C. fish
D. Movement
E. Energy
F. playing
G. children
H. whales
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: playing.
|
what uses play to learn how to behave?
|
[
"athletes",
"offspring",
"humans",
"dolphins",
"density",
"theater",
"ants",
"people"
] |
dolphins
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what uses play to learn how to behave?
Options:
A. athletes
B. offspring
C. humans
D. dolphins
E. density
F. theater
G. ants
H. people
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: dolphins.
|
Playing is one way organisms that have ingestive metabolism learn how to what?
|
[
"propagate",
"instinct",
"grow",
"nutrients",
"die",
"behave",
"survive",
"Grow well"
] |
behave
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Playing is one way organisms that have ingestive metabolism learn how to what?
Options:
A. propagate
B. instinct
C. grow
D. nutrients
E. die
F. behave
G. survive
H. Grow well
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: behave.
|
Playing is one way what learns how to behave?
|
[
"bacteria",
"Man",
"roaches",
"koalas",
"dogs",
"humans",
"toads",
"bears"
] |
dogs
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Playing is one way what learns how to behave?
Options:
A. bacteria
B. Man
C. roaches
D. koalas
E. dogs
F. humans
G. toads
H. bears
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: dogs.
|
what plays to learn how to behave?
|
[
"opossums",
"humans",
"people",
"fish",
"exercise",
"ants",
"h2o",
"catabolism"
] |
opossums
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what plays to learn how to behave?
Options:
A. opossums
B. humans
C. people
D. fish
E. exercise
F. ants
G. h2o
H. catabolism
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: opossums.
|
Playing is one way what learn how to behave
|
[
"otters",
"bacteria",
"cats",
"bears",
"ants",
"grass",
"humans",
"bats"
] |
cats
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Playing is one way what learn how to behave
Options:
A. otters
B. bacteria
C. cats
D. bears
E. ants
F. grass
G. humans
H. bats
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: cats.
|
What is one way dogs learn to behave?
|
[
"exercise",
"mating",
"ligt",
"playing",
"parties",
"slumber",
"firm hugs",
"Movement"
] |
playing
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is one way dogs learn to behave?
Options:
A. exercise
B. mating
C. ligt
D. playing
E. parties
F. slumber
G. firm hugs
H. Movement
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: playing.
|
What is one way animals learn to behave?
|
[
"garbage",
"Generating heat",
"Space travel",
"running and lifting",
"Time and energy",
"exercise",
"money",
"Riding a bike"
] |
Time and energy
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is one way animals learn to behave?
Options:
A. garbage
B. Generating heat
C. Space travel
D. running and lifting
E. Time and energy
F. exercise
G. money
H. Riding a bike
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Time and energy.
|
What can teach animals how to behave?
|
[
"adding heat",
"humans",
"fossil fuels",
"A computer",
"nerves",
"people",
"irradiation",
"exercise"
] |
exercise
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can teach animals how to behave?
Options:
A. adding heat
B. humans
C. fossil fuels
D. A computer
E. nerves
F. people
G. irradiation
H. exercise
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: exercise.
|
what do animals get?
|
[
"nectar",
"food",
"bored",
"kicked",
"warmth",
"looser",
"anemia",
"fever"
] |
bored
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what do animals get?
Options:
A. nectar
B. food
C. bored
D. kicked
E. warmth
F. looser
G. anemia
H. fever
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: bored.
|
Asteriods are often pulled into the planet Jupiter by what force?
|
[
"heat",
"kalenchoes",
"energy",
"power",
"strong nuclear force",
"Gravity",
"Air Force",
"centrifugal force"
] |
Gravity
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Asteriods are often pulled into the planet Jupiter by what force?
Options:
A. heat
B. kalenchoes
C. energy
D. power
E. strong nuclear force
F. Gravity
G. Air Force
H. centrifugal force
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Gravity.
|
Roller coaster work the same as any object having mass being pulled how on a planet
|
[
"body",
"trains",
"left",
"intermittently",
"down",
"feet",
"Lift",
"sideways"
] |
down
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Roller coaster work the same as any object having mass being pulled how on a planet
Options:
A. body
B. trains
C. left
D. intermittently
E. down
F. feet
G. Lift
H. sideways
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: down.
|
Gravity pulling objects is gives an object what measurement?
|
[
"speed",
"TRH",
"Energy.",
"energy",
"Force",
"Weight",
"Light",
"Density"
] |
Weight
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Gravity pulling objects is gives an object what measurement?
Options:
A. speed
B. TRH
C. Energy.
D. energy
E. Force
F. Weight
G. Light
H. Density
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Weight.
|
where does gravity cause an object to be pulled down to?
|
[
"Earth",
"atmosphere",
"clouds",
"ground",
"force",
"fields",
"matter",
"oceans"
] |
Earth
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: where does gravity cause an object to be pulled down to?
Options:
A. Earth
B. atmosphere
C. clouds
D. ground
E. force
F. fields
G. matter
H. oceans
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Earth.
|
Gravity causes what to be pulled down on Mars?
|
[
"space",
"living things",
"hydrogen and oxygen",
"massless objects",
"objects that have mass",
"fissures of hot, acidic water",
"nothingness",
"principals of aerodynamics"
] |
objects that have mass
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Gravity causes what to be pulled down on Mars?
Options:
A. space
B. living things
C. hydrogen and oxygen
D. massless objects
E. objects that have mass
F. fissures of hot, acidic water
G. nothingness
H. principals of aerodynamics
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: objects that have mass.
|
The thing that causes objects to be pulled down on a planet was defined by which scientist?
|
[
"friction",
"Darwin",
"kinetic",
"the sun",
"Galileo",
"Kepler",
"energy",
"Newton"
] |
Newton
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: The thing that causes objects to be pulled down on a planet was defined by which scientist?
Options:
A. friction
B. Darwin
C. kinetic
D. the sun
E. Galileo
F. Kepler
G. energy
H. Newton
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Newton.
|
What causes objects to be pulled down on a celestial body?
|
[
"power",
"friction",
"black hole",
"wind",
"gravity",
"orbit",
"earth",
"eclipse"
] |
gravity
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What causes objects to be pulled down on a celestial body?
Options:
A. power
B. friction
C. black hole
D. wind
E. gravity
F. orbit
G. earth
H. eclipse
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: gravity.
|
What does gravity cause to be pulled down on a planet?
|
[
"matter",
"heat",
"earth",
"solutes",
"oceans",
"Rocks",
"people",
"Lift"
] |
Rocks
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does gravity cause to be pulled down on a planet?
Options:
A. matter
B. heat
C. earth
D. solutes
E. oceans
F. Rocks
G. people
H. Lift
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Rocks.
|
where does gravity cause objects that have mass to be pulled down to?
|
[
"rocks",
"Large.",
"meters",
"matter",
"Mars",
"oceans",
"feet",
"ground"
] |
Mars
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: where does gravity cause objects that have mass to be pulled down to?
Options:
A. rocks
B. Large.
C. meters
D. matter
E. Mars
F. oceans
G. feet
H. ground
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Mars.
|
What does gravity's pull determine about an object?
|
[
"speed",
"Joules",
"Energy.",
"Weight",
"size",
"density",
"toughness",
"energy"
] |
Weight
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does gravity's pull determine about an object?
Options:
A. speed
B. Joules
C. Energy.
D. Weight
E. size
F. density
G. toughness
H. energy
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Weight.
|
Which activity can transform electrical energy to heat energy
|
[
"Lighting a fire with a match",
"exercise",
"Cars",
"wind",
"engines",
"Taking a shower",
"Watching TV",
"Cooking"
] |
Cooking
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Which activity can transform electrical energy to heat energy
Options:
A. Lighting a fire with a match
B. exercise
C. Cars
D. wind
E. engines
F. Taking a shower
G. Watching TV
H. Cooking
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Cooking.
|
How do electric stoves boil water?
|
[
"converting electricity to heat",
"burning",
"heat is produced",
"magnetism",
"peltier effect",
"A transportation fuel",
"heating liquids",
"heat production"
] |
converting electricity to heat
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: How do electric stoves boil water?
Options:
A. converting electricity to heat
B. burning
C. heat is produced
D. magnetism
E. peltier effect
F. A transportation fuel
G. heating liquids
H. heat production
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: converting electricity to heat.
|
what does an electric stove transform into heat?
|
[
"hydrogen and oxygen",
"wavelengths and photons",
"flow of electrons",
"gas",
"pot",
"organic molecules",
"flow of neutrons",
"Organic compounds"
] |
flow of electrons
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what does an electric stove transform into heat?
Options:
A. hydrogen and oxygen
B. wavelengths and photons
C. flow of electrons
D. gas
E. pot
F. organic molecules
G. flow of neutrons
H. Organic compounds
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: flow of electrons.
|
What transforms electricity into heat?
|
[
"peachleaf willow",
"the Moon",
"a gas oven",
"an ice cube",
"an electric stove",
"an engine",
"Firecrackers",
"chemical messengers"
] |
an electric stove
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What transforms electricity into heat?
Options:
A. peachleaf willow
B. the Moon
C. a gas oven
D. an ice cube
E. an electric stove
F. an engine
G. Firecrackers
H. chemical messengers
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: an electric stove.
|
What is used to cook with a pan?
|
[
"Heat energy",
"Solar energy",
"leaves",
"energy",
"trees",
"bushes",
"heating liquids",
"oysters"
] |
Heat energy
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is used to cook with a pan?
Options:
A. Heat energy
B. Solar energy
C. leaves
D. energy
E. trees
F. bushes
G. heating liquids
H. oysters
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Heat energy.
|
An electric stove transforms electrical energy into what?
|
[
"friction",
"warmth",
"boiling",
"waves",
"photons",
"engines",
"Light",
"food"
] |
friction
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: An electric stove transforms electrical energy into what?
Options:
A. friction
B. warmth
C. boiling
D. waves
E. photons
F. engines
G. Light
H. food
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: friction.
|
What transforms electrical energy to kinetic energy?
|
[
"an engine",
"mechanical waves",
"transportation technology",
"Riding a bike",
"Males and females",
"an electric stove",
"a hydraulic system",
"Firecrackers"
] |
an electric stove
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What transforms electrical energy to kinetic energy?
Options:
A. an engine
B. mechanical waves
C. transportation technology
D. Riding a bike
E. Males and females
F. an electric stove
G. a hydraulic system
H. Firecrackers
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: an electric stove.
|
What can transform electricity?
|
[
"heating liquids",
"movement of tectonic plates",
"tectonic plates being pushed together",
"Warm air moving into cold air",
"animals with backbones",
"Light passing through water",
"The bending of a ray of light",
"electric motors and stoves"
] |
electric motors and stoves
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can transform electricity?
Options:
A. heating liquids
B. movement of tectonic plates
C. tectonic plates being pushed together
D. Warm air moving into cold air
E. animals with backbones
F. Light passing through water
G. The bending of a ray of light
H. electric motors and stoves
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: electric motors and stoves.
|
What type of energy does an electric stove transform electricity into?
|
[
"Molecular kinetic energy",
"mechanical waves",
"Something made from fermented ricce",
"igniting fuel and oxidiser",
"wavelengths and photons",
"matter vibrating",
"burning coal",
"Help plants grow"
] |
Molecular kinetic energy
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What type of energy does an electric stove transform electricity into?
Options:
A. Molecular kinetic energy
B. mechanical waves
C. Something made from fermented ricce
D. igniting fuel and oxidiser
E. wavelengths and photons
F. matter vibrating
G. burning coal
H. Help plants grow
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Molecular kinetic energy.
|
Bacteria causes what to be harmed?
|
[
"plants",
"electronics",
"fossils",
"humans",
"animals",
"viruses",
"food",
"the skin"
] |
plants
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Bacteria causes what to be harmed?
Options:
A. plants
B. electronics
C. fossils
D. humans
E. animals
F. viruses
G. food
H. the skin
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: plants.
|
What do plants respond to?
|
[
"Chemical energy",
"Vibrations",
"heat energy",
"Sulfur dioxide",
"Temperature",
"sun's heat",
"Clouds",
"Wood"
] |
Temperature
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do plants respond to?
Options:
A. Chemical energy
B. Vibrations
C. heat energy
D. Sulfur dioxide
E. Temperature
F. sun's heat
G. Clouds
H. Wood
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Temperature.
|
what responds to daily and season cycles and diseases?
|
[
"apples",
"potatoes",
"bushes",
"fens",
"bacteria",
"viruses",
"gravity",
"oak"
] |
bushes
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what responds to daily and season cycles and diseases?
Options:
A. apples
B. potatoes
C. bushes
D. fens
E. bacteria
F. viruses
G. gravity
H. oak
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: bushes.
|
What responds to daily and seasonal cycles and to disease?
|
[
"oak",
"fens",
"rocks",
"minerals",
"potatoes",
"bamboo",
"apples",
"the Sun"
] |
bamboo
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What responds to daily and seasonal cycles and to disease?
Options:
A. oak
B. fens
C. rocks
D. minerals
E. potatoes
F. bamboo
G. apples
H. the Sun
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: bamboo.
|
What responds to daily and seasonal cycles and to disease?
|
[
"resistance",
"Sundays",
"vegetation",
"Summer season",
"swamp vegetation",
"Mondays",
"alpacas",
"Green beans"
] |
Green beans
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What responds to daily and seasonal cycles and to disease?
Options:
A. resistance
B. Sundays
C. vegetation
D. Summer season
E. swamp vegetation
F. Mondays
G. alpacas
H. Green beans
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Green beans.
|
water stress can be from daily or seasonal what
|
[
"heat",
"negative",
"drought",
"loss",
"sweat",
"cycles",
"exercise",
"storms"
] |
cycles
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: water stress can be from daily or seasonal what
Options:
A. heat
B. negative
C. drought
D. loss
E. sweat
F. cycles
G. exercise
H. storms
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: cycles.
|
What do flowers respond to?
|
[
"sunlight",
"The Sun",
"a chime",
"heat",
"Light",
"bees",
"disease",
"sun's heat"
] |
disease
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do flowers respond to?
Options:
A. sunlight
B. The Sun
C. a chime
D. heat
E. Light
F. bees
G. disease
H. sun's heat
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: disease.
|
what responds to daily and seasonal cycles and to disease?
|
[
"bees",
"insects",
"resistance",
"agriculture",
"humans",
"tortoises",
"cactuses",
"vegetation"
] |
cactuses
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what responds to daily and seasonal cycles and to disease?
Options:
A. bees
B. insects
C. resistance
D. agriculture
E. humans
F. tortoises
G. cactuses
H. vegetation
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: cactuses.
|
Plants respond to what to disrupt plant disease?
|
[
"reducing acid rain",
"competition",
"bending light rays",
"Leptospirosis",
"temperature changes",
"green manures",
"Localized damage",
"sun's heat"
] |
green manures
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Plants respond to what to disrupt plant disease?
Options:
A. reducing acid rain
B. competition
C. bending light rays
D. Leptospirosis
E. temperature changes
F. green manures
G. Localized damage
H. sun's heat
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: green manures.
|
What do plants respond to?
|
[
"Energy.",
"heat produced",
"Chemical energy",
"sun's heat",
"the environment",
"heat energy",
"Sulfur dioxide",
"temperature"
] |
temperature
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do plants respond to?
Options:
A. Energy.
B. heat produced
C. Chemical energy
D. sun's heat
E. the environment
F. heat energy
G. Sulfur dioxide
H. temperature
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: temperature.
|
What requires a microscope in order to be seen?
|
[
"fungi",
"cells",
"mildew",
"gasoline",
"fungus",
"matter",
"telescopes",
"sunlight"
] |
cells
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What requires a microscope in order to be seen?
Options:
A. fungi
B. cells
C. mildew
D. gasoline
E. fungus
F. matter
G. telescopes
H. sunlight
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: cells.
|
Cells pretty much al share this one characteristic:
|
[
"sensory neurons",
"voltage",
"aerobic capacity",
"microscopic",
"eukaryotic",
"bacteria",
"prokaryotic",
"layers of fat"
] |
microscopic
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Cells pretty much al share this one characteristic:
Options:
A. sensory neurons
B. voltage
C. aerobic capacity
D. microscopic
E. eukaryotic
F. bacteria
G. prokaryotic
H. layers of fat
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: microscopic.
|
Which item found in the human body is smaller?
|
[
"the eyes",
"Epidermis",
"all matter",
"Fingernail.",
"Inches",
"Baby tooth.",
"Small eyelash.",
"Neuron."
] |
Neuron.
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Which item found in the human body is smaller?
Options:
A. the eyes
B. Epidermis
C. all matter
D. Fingernail.
E. Inches
F. Baby tooth.
G. Small eyelash.
H. Neuron.
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Neuron..
|
What vary in size as well as shape and cannot be seen without a microscope?
|
[
"bushes",
"matter",
"cells",
"grains",
"sand",
"bones",
"apples",
"small"
] |
cells
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What vary in size as well as shape and cannot be seen without a microscope?
Options:
A. bushes
B. matter
C. cells
D. grains
E. sand
F. bones
G. apples
H. small
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: cells.
|
What can be used to see cells?
|
[
"microscopes",
"A computer",
"mirrors",
"cell walls",
"barometers",
"binoculars",
"scattered light",
"flashlights"
] |
microscopes
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can be used to see cells?
Options:
A. microscopes
B. A computer
C. mirrors
D. cell walls
E. barometers
F. binoculars
G. scattered light
H. flashlights
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: microscopes.
|
Cells vary in size as well as shape and are seen with what?
|
[
"Electrical energy",
"by indirect light",
"camera lenses",
"a microscope",
"a telescope",
"colors",
"bright lights",
"rays or beams"
] |
a microscope
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Cells vary in size as well as shape and are seen with what?
Options:
A. Electrical energy
B. by indirect light
C. camera lenses
D. a microscope
E. a telescope
F. colors
G. bright lights
H. rays or beams
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: a microscope.
|
Cells vary in size and shape and can only be seen with what?
|
[
"a microscope",
"heightened senses",
"a telescope lens",
"colors",
"Solar energy",
"by indirect light",
"a good eye",
"A computer"
] |
a microscope
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Cells vary in size and shape and can only be seen with what?
Options:
A. a microscope
B. heightened senses
C. a telescope lens
D. colors
E. Solar energy
F. by indirect light
G. a good eye
H. A computer
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: a microscope.
|
what size are lymphocytes?
|
[
"small",
"PDAs",
"massive",
"dense",
"white",
"huge",
"CO 2",
"large"
] |
small
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what size are lymphocytes?
Options:
A. small
B. PDAs
C. massive
D. dense
E. white
F. huge
G. CO 2
H. large
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: small.
|
Cells what as well as shape is related to their forms and functions
|
[
"orientation",
"species",
"small",
"muscle",
"ferns",
"host",
"grow",
"size"
] |
size
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Cells what as well as shape is related to their forms and functions
Options:
A. orientation
B. species
C. small
D. muscle
E. ferns
F. host
G. grow
H. size
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: size.
|
What size are cells?
|
[
"either huge or tiny",
"non existent",
"dense",
"large",
"white",
"tiny",
"dead",
"albino"
] |
tiny
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What size are cells?
Options:
A. either huge or tiny
B. non existent
C. dense
D. large
E. white
F. tiny
G. dead
H. albino
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: tiny.
|
Bacteria are?
|
[
"larger than giraffes",
"negative",
"bigger than the Sun",
"very small",
"contamination",
"very large",
"survive",
"genus"
] |
very small
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Bacteria are?
Options:
A. larger than giraffes
B. negative
C. bigger than the Sun
D. very small
E. contamination
F. very large
G. survive
H. genus
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: very small.
|
The fundamental units of life vary in size and shape but are all very what?
|
[
"elastic",
"large",
"dry",
"fat",
"visible to the naked eye",
"complex",
"small",
"matter"
] |
small
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: The fundamental units of life vary in size and shape but are all very what?
Options:
A. elastic
B. large
C. dry
D. fat
E. visible to the naked eye
F. complex
G. small
H. matter
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: small.
|
What types of things can microscopes see?
|
[
"fossils",
"small",
"big",
"fungus",
"giant",
"ovaries",
"huge",
"images"
] |
small
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What types of things can microscopes see?
Options:
A. fossils
B. small
C. big
D. fungus
E. giant
F. ovaries
G. huge
H. images
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: small.
|
What may vary in size as well as shape, but all are very small?
|
[
"keeping food fresh for long periods of time",
"disease-causing microorganisms",
"A solid geometric shape",
"Unequal radiation absorption",
"Small countries.",
"Shapewear.",
"A water well.",
"Basic units of the plant body."
] |
Basic units of the plant body.
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What may vary in size as well as shape, but all are very small?
Options:
A. keeping food fresh for long periods of time
B. disease-causing microorganisms
C. A solid geometric shape
D. Unequal radiation absorption
E. Small countries.
F. Shapewear.
G. A water well.
H. Basic units of the plant body.
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Basic units of the plant body..
|
What varies in shape but are all microscopic?
|
[
"alveoli",
"small",
"ovaries",
"cells",
"bushes",
"ferns",
"fossils",
"fungi"
] |
cells
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What varies in shape but are all microscopic?
Options:
A. alveoli
B. small
C. ovaries
D. cells
E. bushes
F. ferns
G. fossils
H. fungi
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: cells.
|
many corals secrete an exoskeleton that builds up to become what?
|
[
"important habitats",
"jungles of the sea",
"seaweed",
"gastropod shells",
"food and shelter",
"dolphins",
"major threat to health",
"oceans"
] |
jungles of the sea
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: many corals secrete an exoskeleton that builds up to become what?
Options:
A. important habitats
B. jungles of the sea
C. seaweed
D. gastropod shells
E. food and shelter
F. dolphins
G. major threat to health
H. oceans
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: jungles of the sea.
|
How are atolls built?
|
[
"important habitats",
"By coral exoskeletons",
"by fish",
"with machines",
"by a type of eel",
"It used to be covered by water",
"The area was once underwater",
"reusing materials"
] |
By coral exoskeletons
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: How are atolls built?
Options:
A. important habitats
B. By coral exoskeletons
C. by fish
D. with machines
E. by a type of eel
F. It used to be covered by water
G. The area was once underwater
H. reusing materials
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: By coral exoskeletons.
|
What can secrete an exoskeleton that builds up to become a reef?
|
[
"graptolites",
"some invertebrates",
"remains of prehistoric life",
"humans",
"insects",
"gastropod shells",
"barnacles",
"all invertebrates"
] |
some invertebrates
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can secrete an exoskeleton that builds up to become a reef?
Options:
A. graptolites
B. some invertebrates
C. remains of prehistoric life
D. humans
E. insects
F. gastropod shells
G. barnacles
H. all invertebrates
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: some invertebrates.
|
A reef is made of
|
[
"it keeps an organism warm",
"salt and water.",
"granite",
"magnesium",
"gastropod shells",
"ocean water",
"calcium carbonate",
"zinc"
] |
calcium carbonate
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: A reef is made of
Options:
A. it keeps an organism warm
B. salt and water.
C. granite
D. magnesium
E. gastropod shells
F. ocean water
G. calcium carbonate
H. zinc
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: calcium carbonate.
|
what do coral polyps form?
|
[
"lagoon",
"graptolites",
"a cuticle",
"barnacles",
"bioaerosols",
"cave",
"coral reef",
"salt and water."
] |
coral reef
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what do coral polyps form?
Options:
A. lagoon
B. graptolites
C. a cuticle
D. barnacles
E. bioaerosols
F. cave
G. coral reef
H. salt and water.
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: coral reef.
|
What is secreted by organisms like frogspawn to become a reef?
|
[
"exocrine glands",
"food and shelter",
"exoskeleton",
"bones",
"Energy",
"Chemical energy",
"plasma",
"Energy."
] |
exoskeleton
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is secreted by organisms like frogspawn to become a reef?
Options:
A. exocrine glands
B. food and shelter
C. exoskeleton
D. bones
E. Energy
F. Chemical energy
G. plasma
H. Energy.
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: exoskeleton.
|
What do many corals secrete that build up to become a coral reef?
|
[
"an external framework",
"The area was once underwater",
"that material's properties",
"bioaerosols",
"water",
"dust",
"after too much water received",
"oxygen"
] |
an external framework
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do many corals secrete that build up to become a coral reef?
Options:
A. an external framework
B. The area was once underwater
C. that material's properties
D. bioaerosols
E. water
F. dust
G. after too much water received
H. oxygen
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: an external framework.
|
What do exoskeletons secreted by corals do?
|
[
"Give homes to humans",
"Give homes to penguins",
"competing for resources",
"Give homes to fish",
"reproduce",
"Give homes to birds",
"preventing heat transfer",
"protect them"
] |
Give homes to fish
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do exoskeletons secreted by corals do?
Options:
A. Give homes to humans
B. Give homes to penguins
C. competing for resources
D. Give homes to fish
E. reproduce
F. Give homes to birds
G. preventing heat transfer
H. protect them
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Give homes to fish.
|
What was formed by exoskeletons?
|
[
"heat produced",
"remains of prehistoric life",
"layers of fat",
"The area was once underwater",
"the Great Barrier Reef",
"the body's largest organ",
"sedimentary rocks",
"it keeps an organism warm"
] |
the Great Barrier Reef
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What was formed by exoskeletons?
Options:
A. heat produced
B. remains of prehistoric life
C. layers of fat
D. The area was once underwater
E. the Great Barrier Reef
F. the body's largest organ
G. sedimentary rocks
H. it keeps an organism warm
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: the Great Barrier Reef.
|
Coral reefs are made up of the exoskeletons of thousands of what?
|
[
"Absorb light",
"scarce resources",
"Chlorophyll",
"tiny polyps",
"to stay warm",
"animals",
"salt and water.",
"graptolites"
] |
tiny polyps
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Coral reefs are made up of the exoskeletons of thousands of what?
Options:
A. Absorb light
B. scarce resources
C. Chlorophyll
D. tiny polyps
E. to stay warm
F. animals
G. salt and water.
H. graptolites
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: tiny polyps.
|
Many corals secrete what to form a coral reef?
|
[
"Chlorophyll",
"salt and water.",
"The area was once underwater",
"Chemical energy",
"aqueous solution",
"Organic compounds",
"gastropod shells",
"hard outer covering"
] |
hard outer covering
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Many corals secrete what to form a coral reef?
Options:
A. Chlorophyll
B. salt and water.
C. The area was once underwater
D. Chemical energy
E. aqueous solution
F. Organic compounds
G. gastropod shells
H. hard outer covering
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: hard outer covering.
|
What constructs an exoskeleton using calcium carbonate?
|
[
"animals",
"amoeba",
"sharks",
"insects",
"mammals",
"Man",
"coral",
"bats"
] |
coral
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What constructs an exoskeleton using calcium carbonate?
Options:
A. animals
B. amoeba
C. sharks
D. insects
E. mammals
F. Man
G. coral
H. bats
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: coral.
|
If a plant requires less water then that plant will survive from a lack of
|
[
"sunlight",
"nutrients",
"rain",
"rainfall",
"evaporation",
"soil",
"minerals",
"cloud cover"
] |
rainfall
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: If a plant requires less water then that plant will survive from a lack of
Options:
A. sunlight
B. nutrients
C. rain
D. rainfall
E. evaporation
F. soil
G. minerals
H. cloud cover
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: rainfall.
|
What can plants tolerate?
|
[
"no heat",
"sunlight",
"less water",
"dormant state",
"Pollution",
"Evaporation",
"no sun",
"no water"
] |
less water
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can plants tolerate?
Options:
A. no heat
B. sunlight
C. less water
D. dormant state
E. Pollution
F. Evaporation
G. no sun
H. no water
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: less water.
|
What survives in drought?
|
[
"thrives",
"roots",
"rocks",
"cows",
"animals",
"fibrous",
"horses",
"cacti"
] |
cacti
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What survives in drought?
Options:
A. thrives
B. roots
C. rocks
D. cows
E. animals
F. fibrous
G. horses
H. cacti
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: cacti.
|
What needs less water and will survive in a drought?
|
[
"tiny polyps",
"Roundworms",
"shrub beds",
"tall trees",
"heterotrophs",
"rainforests",
"mussels",
"dandilions"
] |
shrub beds
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What needs less water and will survive in a drought?
Options:
A. tiny polyps
B. Roundworms
C. shrub beds
D. tall trees
E. heterotrophs
F. rainforests
G. mussels
H. dandilions
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: shrub beds.
|
What are cacti likely to survive?
|
[
"lightning strike",
"fire",
"growth",
"drought",
"hurricane",
"sunlight",
"bloom time",
"rain"
] |
drought
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What are cacti likely to survive?
Options:
A. lightning strike
B. fire
C. growth
D. drought
E. hurricane
F. sunlight
G. bloom time
H. rain
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: drought.
|
Plants that are heat tolerant and require less water are able what?
|
[
"uproot its soil",
"produce flowers",
"migrate",
"growth",
"survive",
"rest",
"spread its seeds",
"reproduce"
] |
survive
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Plants that are heat tolerant and require less water are able what?
Options:
A. uproot its soil
B. produce flowers
C. migrate
D. growth
E. survive
F. rest
G. spread its seeds
H. reproduce
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: survive.
|
if plants require less water, then that plant can survive when?
|
[
"It becomes dormant",
"waxy leaves",
"It remains dormant",
"no water under the fence",
"in outer space",
"forest is destroyed",
"cloudy and rainy weather",
"stem cells"
] |
no water under the fence
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: if plants require less water, then that plant can survive when?
Options:
A. It becomes dormant
B. waxy leaves
C. It remains dormant
D. no water under the fence
E. in outer space
F. forest is destroyed
G. cloudy and rainy weather
H. stem cells
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: no water under the fence.
|
Some vegetation requires less water and can survive what?
|
[
"massive damage",
"enormous damage to homes",
"Brutal temperatures",
"Greenhouse gases",
"If it's dry",
"prolonged thirst",
"reduced heat",
"salinity"
] |
prolonged thirst
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Some vegetation requires less water and can survive what?
Options:
A. massive damage
B. enormous damage to homes
C. Brutal temperatures
D. Greenhouse gases
E. If it's dry
F. prolonged thirst
G. reduced heat
H. salinity
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: prolonged thirst.
|
what can a plant survive if it requires less water?
|
[
"evaporation",
"by indirect light",
"dormant state",
"dry conditions",
"aqueous solution",
"It remains dormant",
"food and shelter",
"one celled organisms"
] |
dry conditions
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what can a plant survive if it requires less water?
Options:
A. evaporation
B. by indirect light
C. dormant state
D. dry conditions
E. aqueous solution
F. It remains dormant
G. food and shelter
H. one celled organisms
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: dry conditions.
|
what propels a spacecraft?
|
[
"sunlight",
"energy",
"friction",
"photons",
"heat",
"moon",
"thrust",
"engine"
] |
thrust
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what propels a spacecraft?
Options:
A. sunlight
B. energy
C. friction
D. photons
E. heat
F. moon
G. thrust
H. engine
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: thrust.
|
Propellers are on some airplanes primarily to give
|
[
"stability",
"protection from bird strikes",
"speed",
"motion",
"engine cooling",
"energy",
"noise cancellation",
"power"
] |
motion
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Propellers are on some airplanes primarily to give
Options:
A. stability
B. protection from bird strikes
C. speed
D. motion
E. engine cooling
F. energy
G. noise cancellation
H. power
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: motion.
|
What can cause something to move?
|
[
"energy",
"wind",
"kinetic",
"heat",
"engines",
"fog",
"moonlight",
"bacteria"
] |
engines
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can cause something to move?
Options:
A. energy
B. wind
C. kinetic
D. heat
E. engines
F. fog
G. moonlight
H. bacteria
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: engines.
|
causing something to move can need what?
|
[
"heat energy",
"a disc",
"a meal",
"energy",
"an engine",
"voltage",
"a stick",
"arteries"
] |
an engine
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: causing something to move can need what?
Options:
A. heat energy
B. a disc
C. a meal
D. energy
E. an engine
F. voltage
G. a stick
H. arteries
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: an engine.
|
Opposite what cause something to move?
|
[
"forces",
"voltage",
"seats",
"brakes",
"friction",
"stationary",
"nerves",
"arteries"
] |
forces
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Opposite what cause something to move?
Options:
A. forces
B. voltage
C. seats
D. brakes
E. friction
F. stationary
G. nerves
H. arteries
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: forces.
|
What causes something to move?
|
[
"rockets",
"dust",
"speed",
"thunder",
"energy",
"seeds",
"motility",
"kinetic"
] |
rockets
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What causes something to move?
Options:
A. rockets
B. dust
C. speed
D. thunder
E. energy
F. seeds
G. motility
H. kinetic
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: rockets.
|
What do engines cause?
|
[
"silence",
"Something to move",
"reproduction",
"birth",
"energy of moving objects",
"heat energy",
"Chemical energy",
"harmful substances"
] |
Something to move
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do engines cause?
Options:
A. silence
B. Something to move
C. reproduction
D. birth
E. energy of moving objects
F. heat energy
G. Chemical energy
H. harmful substances
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Something to move.
|
what causes something to move?
|
[
"hair",
"power",
"kinetic",
"energy",
"mass",
"engines",
"motility",
"clouds"
] |
engines
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what causes something to move?
Options:
A. hair
B. power
C. kinetic
D. energy
E. mass
F. engines
G. motility
H. clouds
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: engines.
|
What causes a rocket to move?
|
[
"flow of electrons",
"Electrical energy",
"expansion into a vacuum",
"magma",
"kinetic energy",
"igniting fuel and oxidiser",
"pulsars",
"heat is produced"
] |
igniting fuel and oxidiser
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What causes a rocket to move?
Options:
A. flow of electrons
B. Electrical energy
C. expansion into a vacuum
D. magma
E. kinetic energy
F. igniting fuel and oxidiser
G. pulsars
H. heat is produced
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: igniting fuel and oxidiser.
|
Producing impulsion causes an object to do what?
|
[
"It expands",
"heat energy",
"heating liquids",
"imbalanced",
"sweating",
"squeeze",
"reflecting light",
"It will move."
] |
It will move.
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Producing impulsion causes an object to do what?
Options:
A. It expands
B. heat energy
C. heating liquids
D. imbalanced
E. sweating
F. squeeze
G. reflecting light
H. It will move.
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: It will move..
|
Pesticides do what to plants by killing predators?
|
[
"kill them",
"decrease stamina",
"protect them",
"massive damage",
"toxins",
"animals",
"hydrate them",
"burn them"
] |
protect them
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Pesticides do what to plants by killing predators?
Options:
A. kill them
B. decrease stamina
C. protect them
D. massive damage
E. toxins
F. animals
G. hydrate them
H. burn them
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: protect them.
|
What protects crops from being eaten?
|
[
"Bright sunlight",
"Pesticides",
"Over watering",
"fur and fat",
"energy barrier",
"layers of fat",
"exoskeleton",
"Dry soil"
] |
Pesticides
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What protects crops from being eaten?
Options:
A. Bright sunlight
B. Pesticides
C. Over watering
D. fur and fat
E. energy barrier
F. layers of fat
G. exoskeleton
H. Dry soil
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Pesticides.
|
What does DDT do to insects?
|
[
"uncontrolled",
"feed them",
"kill them",
"Relieve pain",
"Dehydration",
"produce them",
"it needs them",
"shelter them"
] |
kill them
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does DDT do to insects?
Options:
A. uncontrolled
B. feed them
C. kill them
D. Relieve pain
E. Dehydration
F. produce them
G. it needs them
H. shelter them
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: kill them.
|
A pesticide is used for protecting plants by killing what?
|
[
"Something with a stalk",
"Something made primarily of oxygen and nitrogen",
"Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen",
"Something with a backbone",
"animals in the class reptilia",
"spring, summer, autumn, winter",
"Something with a single cell",
"Microscopic organisms"
] |
Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: A pesticide is used for protecting plants by killing what?
Options:
A. Something with a stalk
B. Something made primarily of oxygen and nitrogen
C. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen
D. Something with a backbone
E. animals in the class reptilia
F. spring, summer, autumn, winter
G. Something with a single cell
H. Microscopic organisms
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen.
|
What do herbicides poison?
|
[
"plants",
"animals",
"insects",
"seeds",
"earthworm",
"organisms",
"harm them",
"dogs"
] |
plants
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do herbicides poison?
Options:
A. plants
B. animals
C. insects
D. seeds
E. earthworm
F. organisms
G. harm them
H. dogs
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: plants.
|
DDT protects plants by doing what?
|
[
"to stay warm",
"energy barrier",
"eating insects",
"killing crops",
"activation energy",
"killing insects",
"killing everything",
"it needs them"
] |
killing insects
|
Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: DDT protects plants by doing what?
Options:
A. to stay warm
B. energy barrier
C. eating insects
D. killing crops
E. activation energy
F. killing insects
G. killing everything
H. it needs them
Which option is correct and why?
|
The correct answer is: killing insects.
|
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