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what are membranes made of? | [
"complex",
"SO2",
"matter",
"made",
"lmestone",
"plasma",
"Energy",
"an ion"
] | plasma | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what are membranes made of?
Options:
A. complex
B. SO2
C. matter
D. made
E. lmestone
F. plasma
G. Energy
H. an ion
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: plasma. |
The molecules secreted by activated B cells are part of the: | [
"immune system",
"Organic compounds",
"Energy.",
"an organism's body",
"acetic acid",
"harmful substances",
"Chemical energy",
"Veins and arteries."
] | immune system | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: The molecules secreted by activated B cells are part of the:
Options:
A. immune system
B. Organic compounds
C. Energy.
D. an organism's body
E. acetic acid
F. harmful substances
G. Chemical energy
H. Veins and arteries.
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: immune system. |
Plasma cells are activated B cells that secrete what? | [
"heat or cold",
"harmful substances",
"Leptospirosis",
"bioaerosols",
"protein molecules",
"Chemical energy",
"major threat to health",
"Veins and arteries."
] | protein molecules | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Plasma cells are activated B cells that secrete what?
Options:
A. heat or cold
B. harmful substances
C. Leptospirosis
D. bioaerosols
E. protein molecules
F. Chemical energy
G. major threat to health
H. Veins and arteries.
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: protein molecules. |
What falls on the windward side of the mountain range? | [
"Inches",
"rain",
"mountains",
"lava",
"snow",
"Vapor",
"thunder",
"waves"
] | rain | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What falls on the windward side of the mountain range?
Options:
A. Inches
B. rain
C. mountains
D. lava
E. snow
F. Vapor
G. thunder
H. waves
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: rain. |
What falls on the windward side extensive foreland thrust developments? | [
"birds",
"rainfall",
"weather",
"planes",
"wave in air",
"alluvial",
"Sediment",
"precipitation"
] | precipitation | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What falls on the windward side extensive foreland thrust developments?
Options:
A. birds
B. rainfall
C. weather
D. planes
E. wave in air
F. alluvial
G. Sediment
H. precipitation
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: precipitation. |
what falls on the windward side of the mountain range? | [
"density",
"west",
"signs of life",
"rain",
"waves",
"Vapor",
"Inches",
"snow"
] | rain | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what falls on the windward side of the mountain range?
Options:
A. density
B. west
C. signs of life
D. rain
E. waves
F. Vapor
G. Inches
H. snow
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: rain. |
What falls on the windward side of the mountain range? | [
"dew",
"Inches",
"Vapor",
"earthquakes",
"snow",
"waves",
"rocks",
"rain"
] | rain | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What falls on the windward side of the mountain range?
Options:
A. dew
B. Inches
C. Vapor
D. earthquakes
E. snow
F. waves
G. rocks
H. rain
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: rain. |
Where does moist air fall on a mountain? | [
"bottom",
"rainfall",
"Under 32 degrees",
"during the day",
"windward side",
"top",
"adding heat",
"ridge"
] | windward side | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Where does moist air fall on a mountain?
Options:
A. bottom
B. rainfall
C. Under 32 degrees
D. during the day
E. windward side
F. top
G. adding heat
H. ridge
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: windward side. |
The windiest side of a mountainous peninsula also has the most of what? | [
"mountain",
"peninsula",
"precipitation",
"body water",
"heat energy",
"rainfall",
"windward",
"kinetic energy"
] | precipitation | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: The windiest side of a mountainous peninsula also has the most of what?
Options:
A. mountain
B. peninsula
C. precipitation
D. body water
E. heat energy
F. rainfall
G. windward
H. kinetic energy
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: precipitation. |
Sheep tend to favor the side of a mountain with more: | [
"wool",
"precipitation",
"hydrate their cells",
"farmers",
"valleys",
"scattered light",
"food and shelter",
"They have thick fur"
] | precipitation | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Sheep tend to favor the side of a mountain with more:
Options:
A. wool
B. precipitation
C. hydrate their cells
D. farmers
E. valleys
F. scattered light
G. food and shelter
H. They have thick fur
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: precipitation. |
What side does rainfall fall? | [
"Winter",
"loose soil",
"fronts",
"rainy",
"alluvial",
"down",
"heat or cold",
"Windward"
] | Windward | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What side does rainfall fall?
Options:
A. Winter
B. loose soil
C. fronts
D. rainy
E. alluvial
F. down
G. heat or cold
H. Windward
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Windward. |
Snow falls on the _ side of the mountain range | [
"windward",
"rainfall",
"mild",
"Winter",
"Summer",
"less water",
"Inches",
"rain"
] | windward | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Snow falls on the _ side of the mountain range
Options:
A. windward
B. rainfall
C. mild
D. Winter
E. Summer
F. less water
G. Inches
H. rain
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: windward. |
What occurs on the windward side of a mountain range? | [
"fronts",
"storms",
"rainfall",
"growth",
"air cools",
"rain",
"Summer",
"Winter"
] | growth | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What occurs on the windward side of a mountain range?
Options:
A. fronts
B. storms
C. rainfall
D. growth
E. air cools
F. rain
G. Summer
H. Winter
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: growth. |
When it rains in the mountains where would the rain fall? | [
"looseness of dirt or compost",
"Plant growth is reduced",
"It used to be covered by water",
"Inches or fractions of inches.",
"air mass over Earth's surface",
"on the windward side",
"In the winter",
"colder and wetter"
] | on the windward side | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: When it rains in the mountains where would the rain fall?
Options:
A. looseness of dirt or compost
B. Plant growth is reduced
C. It used to be covered by water
D. Inches or fractions of inches.
E. air mass over Earth's surface
F. on the windward side
G. In the winter
H. colder and wetter
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: on the windward side. |
What is blood heavy with? | [
"Carbon monoxide",
"Energy.",
"Bacteria",
"Chemical energy",
"matter vibrating",
"Carbon dioxide",
"Veins and arteries.",
"Water"
] | Carbon dioxide | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is blood heavy with?
Options:
A. Carbon monoxide
B. Energy.
C. Bacteria
D. Chemical energy
E. matter vibrating
F. Carbon dioxide
G. Veins and arteries.
H. Water
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Carbon dioxide. |
Vessels carry deoxygenated what? | [
"glucose",
"oxygen",
"Joules",
"liquid",
"organs",
"molecules",
"atoms",
"blood"
] | blood | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Vessels carry deoxygenated what?
Options:
A. glucose
B. oxygen
C. Joules
D. liquid
E. organs
F. molecules
G. atoms
H. blood
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: blood. |
Blood traveling to the heart is | [
"clotted",
"matter vibrating",
"sweating",
"deoxygenated",
"movement",
"true",
"It expands",
"arterial"
] | deoxygenated | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Blood traveling to the heart is
Options:
A. clotted
B. matter vibrating
C. sweating
D. deoxygenated
E. movement
F. true
G. It expands
H. arterial
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: deoxygenated. |
Arteries in the body are able to carry what? | [
"saliva",
"breathe",
"water",
"Air",
"oxygen",
"blood",
"veins",
"liquid"
] | blood | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Arteries in the body are able to carry what?
Options:
A. saliva
B. breathe
C. water
D. Air
E. oxygen
F. blood
G. veins
H. liquid
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: blood. |
What does blood in the veins have a lot of? | [
"Carbon dioxide",
"Carbon monoxide",
"h2o",
"Energy.",
"Air",
"kinetic energy",
"Decibels",
"Chemical energy"
] | Carbon dioxide | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does blood in the veins have a lot of?
Options:
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Carbon monoxide
C. h2o
D. Energy.
E. Air
F. kinetic energy
G. Decibels
H. Chemical energy
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Carbon dioxide. |
what generally carries deoxygenated blood? | [
"blood vessels",
"animals",
"layers of fat",
"mammals",
"critical organs",
"an organism's body",
"elephants",
"athletes"
] | blood vessels | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what generally carries deoxygenated blood?
Options:
A. blood vessels
B. animals
C. layers of fat
D. mammals
E. critical organs
F. an organism's body
G. elephants
H. athletes
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: blood vessels. |
Veins generally carry what type of blood? | [
"oxygen",
"porous",
"blue",
"H 2 O",
"a path",
"SO2",
"liquid",
"nektar"
] | blue | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Veins generally carry what type of blood?
Options:
A. oxygen
B. porous
C. blue
D. H 2 O
E. a path
F. SO2
G. liquid
H. nektar
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: blue. |
deoxygenated blood is carried where? | [
"to our heart",
"during the day",
"animal transport",
"our planet",
"critical organs",
"mouth of rivers",
"humans",
"organs"
] | to our heart | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: deoxygenated blood is carried where?
Options:
A. to our heart
B. during the day
C. animal transport
D. our planet
E. critical organs
F. mouth of rivers
G. humans
H. organs
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: to our heart. |
what supplies the heart? | [
"organ",
"Energy",
"veins",
"ovaries",
"glucose",
"oxygen",
"sugar",
"alveoli"
] | veins | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what supplies the heart?
Options:
A. organ
B. Energy
C. veins
D. ovaries
E. glucose
F. oxygen
G. sugar
H. alveoli
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: veins. |
What do veins carry? | [
"copper",
"glucose",
"Energy",
"Length",
"oxygen",
"warmth",
"Cells",
"voltage"
] | Cells | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do veins carry?
Options:
A. copper
B. glucose
C. Energy
D. Length
E. oxygen
F. warmth
G. Cells
H. voltage
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Cells. |
What is carried toward the heart? | [
"flow of electrons",
"kinetic energy",
"deoxygenated blood",
"the body's largest organ",
"Electrical energy",
"energy of moving objects",
"refraction of light",
"electromagnetic energy"
] | deoxygenated blood | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is carried toward the heart?
Options:
A. flow of electrons
B. kinetic energy
C. deoxygenated blood
D. the body's largest organ
E. Electrical energy
F. energy of moving objects
G. refraction of light
H. electromagnetic energy
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: deoxygenated blood. |
what carries deoxygenated blood? | [
"cows",
"mammals",
"elephants",
"goats",
"vessels",
"crocodiles",
"ferns",
"chickens"
] | vessels | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what carries deoxygenated blood?
Options:
A. cows
B. mammals
C. elephants
D. goats
E. vessels
F. crocodiles
G. ferns
H. chickens
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: vessels. |
High temperatures can cause objects to what? | [
"Movement",
"freeze",
"chill",
"ice over",
"Pollution",
"deadly",
"explode",
"Bend"
] | explode | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: High temperatures can cause objects to what?
Options:
A. Movement
B. freeze
C. chill
D. ice over
E. Pollution
F. deadly
G. explode
H. Bend
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: explode. |
What can being near the sun do to an object? | [
"Dehydration",
"freeze it",
"regenerate it",
"heal it",
"combust it",
"Change colors",
"heating liquids",
"protect them"
] | combust it | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can being near the sun do to an object?
Options:
A. Dehydration
B. freeze it
C. regenerate it
D. heal it
E. combust it
F. Change colors
G. heating liquids
H. protect them
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: combust it. |
Applying high temperature in the presence of what can cause an object to burn/ | [
"heat",
"toxins",
"energy",
"oxygen",
"sweating",
"Energy.",
"Pollution",
"expand"
] | oxygen | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Applying high temperature in the presence of what can cause an object to burn/
Options:
A. heat
B. toxins
C. energy
D. oxygen
E. sweating
F. Energy.
G. Pollution
H. expand
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: oxygen. |
what can high temperatures cause? | [
"symptoms",
"dioxins",
"Rise",
"Pollution",
"anemia",
"Allergies",
"disease",
"sweating"
] | dioxins | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what can high temperatures cause?
Options:
A. symptoms
B. dioxins
C. Rise
D. Pollution
E. anemia
F. Allergies
G. disease
H. sweating
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: dioxins. |
What can cause a more powerful reaction? | [
"heating liquids",
"hyperthyroidism",
"Thyroid-stimulating hormone",
"hypothyroidism",
"chemical reaction",
"higher temperature",
"energy of moving objects",
"heat energy"
] | higher temperature | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can cause a more powerful reaction?
Options:
A. heating liquids
B. hyperthyroidism
C. Thyroid-stimulating hormone
D. hypothyroidism
E. chemical reaction
F. higher temperature
G. energy of moving objects
H. heat energy
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: higher temperature. |
What causes an object to combust? | [
"heating liquids",
"friction",
"It gets heated up",
"incineration",
"heat energy",
"flow of electrons",
"Electrical energy",
"Energy."
] | incineration | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What causes an object to combust?
Options:
A. heating liquids
B. friction
C. It gets heated up
D. incineration
E. heat energy
F. flow of electrons
G. Electrical energy
H. Energy.
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: incineration. |
What can create toxic fumes? | [
"cigarettes",
"High temperatures.",
"smoking tobacco",
"harmful substances",
"fossil fuels",
"chlorofluorocarbons",
"Pesticides",
"chemical reaction"
] | High temperatures. | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can create toxic fumes?
Options:
A. cigarettes
B. High temperatures.
C. smoking tobacco
D. harmful substances
E. fossil fuels
F. chlorofluorocarbons
G. Pesticides
H. chemical reaction
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: High temperatures.. |
what can high temperatures cause? | [
"Dehydration",
"hyperthyroidism",
"oxidation reaction",
"Plant growth is reduced",
"Greenhouse gases",
"hypothyroidism",
"global warming",
"contamination"
] | oxidation reaction | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what can high temperatures cause?
Options:
A. Dehydration
B. hyperthyroidism
C. oxidation reaction
D. Plant growth is reduced
E. Greenhouse gases
F. hypothyroidism
G. global warming
H. contamination
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: oxidation reaction. |
What can high temperatures cause? | [
"hyperthyroidism",
"Dehydration",
"Greenhouse gases",
"chemical reaction",
"global warming",
"contamination",
"Air pollution",
"sweating"
] | Air pollution | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can high temperatures cause?
Options:
A. hyperthyroidism
B. Dehydration
C. Greenhouse gases
D. chemical reaction
E. global warming
F. contamination
G. Air pollution
H. sweating
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Air pollution. |
What does predation limit on a species? | [
"Animal survival",
"Reproduction",
"the number of animals",
"genetic material",
"scarce resources",
"nutrients",
"grass",
"birds"
] | the number of animals | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does predation limit on a species?
Options:
A. Animal survival
B. Reproduction
C. the number of animals
D. genetic material
E. scarce resources
F. nutrients
G. grass
H. birds
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: the number of animals. |
having what is a cause of mortality | [
"natural predators",
"seasons",
"Abnormal cell growth",
"liver cancer",
"insects",
"chickenpox",
"influenza",
"sunlight"
] | natural predators | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: having what is a cause of mortality
Options:
A. natural predators
B. seasons
C. Abnormal cell growth
D. liver cancer
E. insects
F. chickenpox
G. influenza
H. sunlight
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: natural predators. |
having what increases the potential to produce more offspring than the environment can support? | [
"no natural habitat",
"no natural prey",
"competing for resources",
"peachleaf willow",
"no natural owners",
"members of their own species",
"animals with backbones",
"no natural predators"
] | no natural predators | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: having what increases the potential to produce more offspring than the environment can support?
Options:
A. no natural habitat
B. no natural prey
C. competing for resources
D. peachleaf willow
E. no natural owners
F. members of their own species
G. animals with backbones
H. no natural predators
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: no natural predators. |
What has an increased population size over time? | [
"trout",
"dolphins",
"squids",
"Frogs",
"dodos",
"koalas",
"white lions",
"Tasmanian tigers"
] | koalas | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What has an increased population size over time?
Options:
A. trout
B. dolphins
C. squids
D. Frogs
E. dodos
F. koalas
G. white lions
H. Tasmanian tigers
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: koalas. |
What event does the lack of natural predators prevent? | [
"extinction",
"Animal survival",
"deforestation",
"proliferation",
"movement",
"population explosion",
"competition",
"increasing population"
] | extinction | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What event does the lack of natural predators prevent?
Options:
A. extinction
B. Animal survival
C. deforestation
D. proliferation
E. movement
F. population explosion
G. competition
H. increasing population
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: extinction. |
what does having no natural predators mean creatures have to be? | [
"Echinoderm.",
"animals",
"heterotrophs",
"Echinoids",
"slow and inefficient",
"better adapted",
"threatened",
"dangerous"
] | better adapted | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what does having no natural predators mean creatures have to be?
Options:
A. Echinoderm.
B. animals
C. heterotrophs
D. Echinoids
E. slow and inefficient
F. better adapted
G. threatened
H. dangerous
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: better adapted. |
Having thousands of new babies means what? | [
"major threat to health",
"no natural predators",
"Animal survival",
"the body's largest organ",
"members of their own species",
"Plant growth is reduced",
"Reproduction",
"genetic material"
] | no natural predators | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Having thousands of new babies means what?
Options:
A. major threat to health
B. no natural predators
C. Animal survival
D. the body's largest organ
E. members of their own species
F. Plant growth is reduced
G. Reproduction
H. genetic material
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: no natural predators. |
what does having no natural predators increase? | [
"Animal survival",
"in the frog family",
"fur and fat",
"scarce resources",
"hyperthyroidism",
"competition",
"food and shelter",
"expenditures"
] | expenditures | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what does having no natural predators increase?
Options:
A. Animal survival
B. in the frog family
C. fur and fat
D. scarce resources
E. hyperthyroidism
F. competition
G. food and shelter
H. expenditures
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: expenditures. |
What filters blood? | [
"nephrons",
"capillaries",
"mechanical",
"four limbs",
"animals",
"organ",
"sunlight",
"mollusks"
] | nephrons | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What filters blood?
Options:
A. nephrons
B. capillaries
C. mechanical
D. four limbs
E. animals
F. organ
G. sunlight
H. mollusks
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: nephrons. |
Nephrons are the structural and functional units of the organ that filters what? | [
"Light",
"Energy",
"Coffee",
"liquid",
"Air",
"Oxygen",
"Blood",
"Food"
] | Blood | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Nephrons are the structural and functional units of the organ that filters what?
Options:
A. Light
B. Energy
C. Coffee
D. liquid
E. Air
F. Oxygen
G. Blood
H. Food
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Blood. |
what contains a system of blood vessels and tubules | [
"clouds",
"kidneys",
"organ",
"density",
"lungs",
"complex",
"blood cells",
"alveoli"
] | kidneys | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what contains a system of blood vessels and tubules
Options:
A. clouds
B. kidneys
C. organ
D. density
E. lungs
F. complex
G. blood cells
H. alveoli
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: kidneys. |
where do fluid in the kidneys collect? | [
"bowels",
"ducts",
"alveoli",
"liquid",
"solutes",
"tubes",
"arteries",
"matter"
] | ducts | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: where do fluid in the kidneys collect?
Options:
A. bowels
B. ducts
C. alveoli
D. liquid
E. solutes
F. tubes
G. arteries
H. matter
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: ducts. |
Where do mammals make urine? | [
"Kidneys",
"liver",
"alveoli",
"bladder",
"liquid",
"organ",
"toilets",
"sweating"
] | Kidneys | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Where do mammals make urine?
Options:
A. Kidneys
B. liver
C. alveoli
D. bladder
E. liquid
F. organ
G. toilets
H. sweating
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Kidneys. |
What is part of the kidney structure? | [
"thorax",
"glomerulus",
"organ",
"arteries",
"layers of fat",
"more abundant",
"pancreas",
"urine"
] | glomerulus | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is part of the kidney structure?
Options:
A. thorax
B. glomerulus
C. organ
D. arteries
E. layers of fat
F. more abundant
G. pancreas
H. urine
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: glomerulus. |
What is required to remove creatinine from the body? | [
"evaporation",
"adding heat",
"Dehydration",
"sleep",
"sweating",
"nephrons",
"glucose",
"hydration"
] | nephrons | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is required to remove creatinine from the body?
Options:
A. evaporation
B. adding heat
C. Dehydration
D. sleep
E. sweating
F. nephrons
G. glucose
H. hydration
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: nephrons. |
nephrons are the structural and functional units of what? | [
"Something coming from a gland",
"A compound that donates proton",
"urine manufacturing organs",
"Veins and arteries.",
"critical organs",
"sensory neurons",
"food and shelter",
"the body's largest organ"
] | urine manufacturing organs | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: nephrons are the structural and functional units of what?
Options:
A. Something coming from a gland
B. A compound that donates proton
C. urine manufacturing organs
D. Veins and arteries.
E. critical organs
F. sensory neurons
G. food and shelter
H. the body's largest organ
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: urine manufacturing organs. |
things that have a what are the structural units of the kidneys? | [
"organ",
"epidermal",
"critical organs",
"it needs them",
"bioaerosols",
"sensory neurons",
"glomerulus",
"layers of fat"
] | glomerulus | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: things that have a what are the structural units of the kidneys?
Options:
A. organ
B. epidermal
C. critical organs
D. it needs them
E. bioaerosols
F. sensory neurons
G. glomerulus
H. layers of fat
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: glomerulus. |
Damage to the structural units of the kidneys can be caused by .. | [
"harmful substances",
"an area swollen with pus",
"a lot of human deaths",
"Pesticides",
"Heavy rains",
"Leptospirosis",
"Veins and arteries.",
"high blood pressure"
] | high blood pressure | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Damage to the structural units of the kidneys can be caused by ..
Options:
A. harmful substances
B. an area swollen with pus
C. a lot of human deaths
D. Pesticides
E. Heavy rains
F. Leptospirosis
G. Veins and arteries.
H. high blood pressure
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: high blood pressure. |
What are the structural and functional units of the organ that filters blood? | [
"lungs",
"nephrons",
"humans",
"pancreas",
"eardrum",
"alveoli",
"epidermal",
"organ"
] | nephrons | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What are the structural and functional units of the organ that filters blood?
Options:
A. lungs
B. nephrons
C. humans
D. pancreas
E. eardrum
F. alveoli
G. epidermal
H. organ
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: nephrons. |
the structural and functional units of the kidneys consist of vascular and tubular what? | [
"Epidermis",
"organ",
"epidermal",
"it needs them",
"critical organs",
"sensory neurons",
"components",
"Joules"
] | components | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: the structural and functional units of the kidneys consist of vascular and tubular what?
Options:
A. Epidermis
B. organ
C. epidermal
D. it needs them
E. critical organs
F. sensory neurons
G. components
H. Joules
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: components. |
What do nephrons filter? | [
"Blood",
"matter",
"solutes",
"Energy",
"SO2",
"Gases",
"Energy.",
"cations"
] | Blood | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do nephrons filter?
Options:
A. Blood
B. matter
C. solutes
D. Energy
E. SO2
F. Gases
G. Energy.
H. cations
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Blood. |
What may cause chemicals to leach in soil? | [
"soil is permeable",
"Pesticides",
"soil is hard",
"soil is dense",
"soil is eroded",
"Organic compounds",
"fossil fuels",
"harmful substances"
] | soil is permeable | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What may cause chemicals to leach in soil?
Options:
A. soil is permeable
B. Pesticides
C. soil is hard
D. soil is dense
E. soil is eroded
F. Organic compounds
G. fossil fuels
H. harmful substances
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: soil is permeable. |
what flows with ease through soil if it's permeable? | [
"mulch",
"wind",
"NaCl",
"CO 2",
"h2o",
"oxygen",
"vapor",
"H20"
] | h2o | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what flows with ease through soil if it's permeable?
Options:
A. mulch
B. wind
C. NaCl
D. CO 2
E. h2o
F. oxygen
G. vapor
H. H20
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: h2o. |
Water can flow easily through soil where what has formed and expanded? | [
"bogs",
"rock",
"Sand",
"ice",
"moss",
"dam",
"peat",
"stem"
] | ice | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Water can flow easily through soil where what has formed and expanded?
Options:
A. bogs
B. rock
C. Sand
D. ice
E. moss
F. dam
G. peat
H. stem
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: ice. |
If soil is permeable then what easily flows through the soil? | [
"bacteria and algae",
"A compound of hydrogen and oxygen",
"solid, liquid, gas",
"marshes and swamps",
"the wearing away of rock",
"basic building blocks of life",
"plankton and nonliving organic",
"To another location like underground"
] | A compound of hydrogen and oxygen | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: If soil is permeable then what easily flows through the soil?
Options:
A. bacteria and algae
B. A compound of hydrogen and oxygen
C. solid, liquid, gas
D. marshes and swamps
E. the wearing away of rock
F. basic building blocks of life
G. plankton and nonliving organic
H. To another location like underground
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: A compound of hydrogen and oxygen. |
Water easily flows through what? | [
"streams.",
"streams",
"coral reefs",
"sandy soils",
"aqueous solution",
"swamp vegetation",
"calcite",
"Sediment"
] | sandy soils | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Water easily flows through what?
Options:
A. streams.
B. streams
C. coral reefs
D. sandy soils
E. aqueous solution
F. swamp vegetation
G. calcite
H. Sediment
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: sandy soils. |
The best place to locate a septic system is | [
"in soil where water drains easily",
"underground systems",
"have a positive impact on the environment",
"an area swollen with pus",
"fissures of hot, acidic water",
"marshes and swamps",
"a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun",
"To another location like underground"
] | in soil where water drains easily | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: The best place to locate a septic system is
Options:
A. in soil where water drains easily
B. underground systems
C. have a positive impact on the environment
D. an area swollen with pus
E. fissures of hot, acidic water
F. marshes and swamps
G. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun
H. To another location like underground
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: in soil where water drains easily. |
What is the rate of water flow of soil? | [
"salinity",
"variable",
"heat energy",
"reduce",
"streams.",
"streams",
"down",
"evaporation"
] | variable | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What is the rate of water flow of soil?
Options:
A. salinity
B. variable
C. heat energy
D. reduce
E. streams.
F. streams
G. down
H. evaporation
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: variable. |
What happens to water poured on volcanic soil? | [
"evaporation",
"Condensation",
"ground to shake",
"It flows through.",
"Plant growth is reduced",
"contamination",
"aqueous solution",
"It gets heated up"
] | It flows through. | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What happens to water poured on volcanic soil?
Options:
A. evaporation
B. Condensation
C. ground to shake
D. It flows through.
E. Plant growth is reduced
F. contamination
G. aqueous solution
H. It gets heated up
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: It flows through.. |
What does water easily flow through? | [
"calcite",
"streams",
"gourdin",
"Sediment",
"cactuses",
"watershed",
"streams.",
"crust"
] | gourdin | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does water easily flow through?
Options:
A. calcite
B. streams
C. gourdin
D. Sediment
E. cactuses
F. watershed
G. streams.
H. crust
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: gourdin. |
Cross-pollination increases what? | [
"Reproduction",
"gene flow",
"Plant reproduction",
"Maceration",
"traits",
"Anthropic Principle",
"Interphase",
"biodiversity"
] | biodiversity | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Cross-pollination increases what?
Options:
A. Reproduction
B. gene flow
C. Plant reproduction
D. Maceration
E. traits
F. Anthropic Principle
G. Interphase
H. biodiversity
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: biodiversity. |
what does cross-pollination increase? | [
"bees",
"trees",
"gene flow",
"Reproduction",
"traits",
"Plant reproduction",
"biodiversity",
"carbon monoxide"
] | biodiversity | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what does cross-pollination increase?
Options:
A. bees
B. trees
C. gene flow
D. Reproduction
E. traits
F. Plant reproduction
G. biodiversity
H. carbon monoxide
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: biodiversity. |
What increases biodiversity? | [
"Reproduction",
"cross-pollination",
"By coral exoskeletons",
"gene flow",
"Quality of life",
"self-pollination",
"asexual reproduction",
"extinction"
] | cross-pollination | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What increases biodiversity?
Options:
A. Reproduction
B. cross-pollination
C. By coral exoskeletons
D. gene flow
E. Quality of life
F. self-pollination
G. asexual reproduction
H. extinction
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: cross-pollination. |
What animal increases plants genetic diversity? | [
"Reproduction",
"Plant reproduction",
"flowers",
"Hummingbirds",
"fish",
"whales",
"sharks",
"animals"
] | Hummingbirds | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What animal increases plants genetic diversity?
Options:
A. Reproduction
B. Plant reproduction
C. flowers
D. Hummingbirds
E. fish
F. whales
G. sharks
H. animals
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Hummingbirds. |
What happens with the gene flow between similar species of plants? | [
"Genetic diversity is increased",
"sperm and egg fuse",
"basic building blocks of life",
"The gene flow dies",
"biological diversity",
"Genetic diversity is decreased",
"It helps them survive",
"The plant dies"
] | Genetic diversity is increased | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What happens with the gene flow between similar species of plants?
Options:
A. Genetic diversity is increased
B. sperm and egg fuse
C. basic building blocks of life
D. The gene flow dies
E. biological diversity
F. Genetic diversity is decreased
G. It helps them survive
H. The plant dies
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Genetic diversity is increased. |
What does evolution require? | [
"Time and energy",
"Plant reproduction",
"cross-pollination",
"Reproduction",
"gene flow",
"coded genes",
"circulatory systems",
"animals with backbones"
] | cross-pollination | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does evolution require?
Options:
A. Time and energy
B. Plant reproduction
C. cross-pollination
D. Reproduction
E. gene flow
F. coded genes
G. circulatory systems
H. animals with backbones
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: cross-pollination. |
Cross-pollination increases | [
"flowers",
"Reproduction",
"seeds",
"gene flow",
"growth",
"evolution",
"pollen",
"traits"
] | evolution | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Cross-pollination increases
Options:
A. flowers
B. Reproduction
C. seeds
D. gene flow
E. growth
F. evolution
G. pollen
H. traits
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: evolution. |
Cross-pollination increases something required by what? | [
"gene flow",
"flowers",
"insects",
"bushes",
"Evolution",
"plants",
"ferns",
"Reproduction"
] | Evolution | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Cross-pollination increases something required by what?
Options:
A. gene flow
B. flowers
C. insects
D. bushes
E. Evolution
F. plants
G. ferns
H. Reproduction
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Evolution. |
By changing a gas into a liquid, how is condensing achieved? | [
"Water expanding",
"lowering the temperature",
"blowing on it",
"taking the temperature",
"heat is produced",
"heat production",
"permineralization",
"stirring a liquid"
] | lowering the temperature | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: By changing a gas into a liquid, how is condensing achieved?
Options:
A. Water expanding
B. lowering the temperature
C. blowing on it
D. taking the temperature
E. heat is produced
F. heat production
G. permineralization
H. stirring a liquid
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: lowering the temperature. |
What changes gas into a liquid? | [
"water",
"cooking",
"condensing",
"Evaporation",
"boiling",
"cool off",
"Dilution",
"convection"
] | condensing | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What changes gas into a liquid?
Options:
A. water
B. cooking
C. condensing
D. Evaporation
E. boiling
F. cool off
G. Dilution
H. convection
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: condensing. |
What does reducing heat change gas into? | [
"water",
"solutes",
"energy",
"rock",
"sweating",
"tube",
"liquid",
"freon"
] | liquid | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does reducing heat change gas into?
Options:
A. water
B. solutes
C. energy
D. rock
E. sweating
F. tube
G. liquid
H. freon
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: liquid. |
What are one form of changing from a gas into a liquid by reducing heat energy | [
"pressure cooking",
"sweating",
"tire pressure",
"cycles",
"Clouds",
"scuba diving",
"boiling",
"rain"
] | Clouds | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What are one form of changing from a gas into a liquid by reducing heat energy
Options:
A. pressure cooking
B. sweating
C. tire pressure
D. cycles
E. Clouds
F. scuba diving
G. boiling
H. rain
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Clouds. |
condensing means changing from a gas into a liquid by reducing what? | [
"moving molecules",
"Temperature",
"water",
"Evaporation",
"hydrogen and oxygen",
"petroleum",
"Water expanding",
"humidity"
] | moving molecules | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: condensing means changing from a gas into a liquid by reducing what?
Options:
A. moving molecules
B. Temperature
C. water
D. Evaporation
E. hydrogen and oxygen
F. petroleum
G. Water expanding
H. humidity
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: moving molecules. |
condensing means the opposite change of state to what? | [
"Dilution",
"water",
"heat",
"sweating",
"less water",
"boiling",
"melting",
"freezing"
] | boiling | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: condensing means the opposite change of state to what?
Options:
A. Dilution
B. water
C. heat
D. sweating
E. less water
F. boiling
G. melting
H. freezing
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: boiling. |
What can be a gas or a liquid? | [
"Alcohol",
"ozone",
"water",
"vapors",
"heat",
"blood",
"NaCl",
"shale"
] | water | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can be a gas or a liquid?
Options:
A. Alcohol
B. ozone
C. water
D. vapors
E. heat
F. blood
G. NaCl
H. shale
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: water. |
What results in changing from a gas into a liquid by reducing heat energy? | [
"exposure to cold",
"degrees celcius",
"molecules joining together",
"rain or sun shine",
"Warm air moving into cold air",
"molecules separating",
"molecules becoming nothing",
"molecules exploding"
] | molecules joining together | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What results in changing from a gas into a liquid by reducing heat energy?
Options:
A. exposure to cold
B. degrees celcius
C. molecules joining together
D. rain or sun shine
E. Warm air moving into cold air
F. molecules separating
G. molecules becoming nothing
H. molecules exploding
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: molecules joining together. |
The what of vaporization changes a gas into a liquid by reducing heat energy? | [
"boiling",
"reverse",
"Dilution",
"Energy.",
"sweating",
"complete",
"rain",
"store"
] | reverse | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: The what of vaporization changes a gas into a liquid by reducing heat energy?
Options:
A. boiling
B. reverse
C. Dilution
D. Energy.
E. sweating
F. complete
G. rain
H. store
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: reverse. |
Changing water vapor to a liquid is done by doing what to heat energy? | [
"evaporation",
"boiling",
"Dehydration",
"kinetic energy",
"reducing it",
"sweating",
"energy",
"Energy."
] | reducing it | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Changing water vapor to a liquid is done by doing what to heat energy?
Options:
A. evaporation
B. boiling
C. Dehydration
D. kinetic energy
E. reducing it
F. sweating
G. energy
H. Energy.
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: reducing it. |
What can happen if water vapor's heat energy is reduced? | [
"body temperature reduces",
"enormous damage to homes",
"DNA damage and mutations",
"during dehydration",
"major threat to health",
"raising their temperature",
"depress neuronal excitability",
"it changes from gas to liquid"
] | it changes from gas to liquid | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can happen if water vapor's heat energy is reduced?
Options:
A. body temperature reduces
B. enormous damage to homes
C. DNA damage and mutations
D. during dehydration
E. major threat to health
F. raising their temperature
G. depress neuronal excitability
H. it changes from gas to liquid
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: it changes from gas to liquid. |
What does reducing heat energy do to a vapor? | [
"decreases its bodily water",
"It remains dormant",
"evaporation",
"recovery time from fatigue",
"Dehydration",
"Turns it into water",
"It becomes dormant",
"major threat to health"
] | Turns it into water | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does reducing heat energy do to a vapor?
Options:
A. decreases its bodily water
B. It remains dormant
C. evaporation
D. recovery time from fatigue
E. Dehydration
F. Turns it into water
G. It becomes dormant
H. major threat to health
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Turns it into water. |
Calories measure the energy that leaves a gas to form what? | [
"nutrients",
"burning",
"warmth",
"H20",
"ligt",
"liquid",
"store",
"movement"
] | liquid | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Calories measure the energy that leaves a gas to form what?
Options:
A. nutrients
B. burning
C. warmth
D. H20
E. ligt
F. liquid
G. store
H. movement
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: liquid. |
What helps plants grow? | [
"Glucose",
"Enzymes",
"Roots",
"Cold temperatures",
"Bees",
"RNA",
"Confined Spaces",
"Shade"
] | Roots | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What helps plants grow?
Options:
A. Glucose
B. Enzymes
C. Roots
D. Cold temperatures
E. Bees
F. RNA
G. Confined Spaces
H. Shade
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Roots. |
a plant requires what to live longer? | [
"trees",
"eggs",
"energy",
"water",
"oxygen",
"peroxide",
"Energy.",
"growth"
] | water | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: a plant requires what to live longer?
Options:
A. trees
B. eggs
C. energy
D. water
E. oxygen
F. peroxide
G. Energy.
H. growth
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: water. |
Vegetation will wither and die if it doesn't get enough what? | [
"rain",
"radiation",
"oxygen",
"rocks",
"energy",
"water",
"dark",
"Energy."
] | water | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Vegetation will wither and die if it doesn't get enough what?
Options:
A. rain
B. radiation
C. oxygen
D. rocks
E. energy
F. water
G. dark
H. Energy.
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: water. |
What does rain do to plants? | [
"major threat to health",
"They may not survive.",
"massive damage",
"Pollinates them easier",
"Turns the leaves brown",
"Helps it thrive",
"Attract birds and plants",
"Regrows it"
] | Helps it thrive | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does rain do to plants?
Options:
A. major threat to health
B. They may not survive.
C. massive damage
D. Pollinates them easier
E. Turns the leaves brown
F. Helps it thrive
G. Attract birds and plants
H. Regrows it
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Helps it thrive. |
Plants require what to grow and flower? | [
"bulbs",
"personal thought",
"gametes",
"food",
"seeds",
"farmer's touch",
"Light",
"kind words"
] | bulbs | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Plants require what to grow and flower?
Options:
A. bulbs
B. personal thought
C. gametes
D. food
E. seeds
F. farmer's touch
G. Light
H. kind words
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: bulbs. |
what requires water to grow? | [
"density",
"ferns",
"gravity",
"rice",
"animals",
"Frogs",
"weathering",
"Oak"
] | ferns | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what requires water to grow?
Options:
A. density
B. ferns
C. gravity
D. rice
E. animals
F. Frogs
G. weathering
H. Oak
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: ferns. |
What do plants need to develop? | [
"trees",
"water",
"glass",
"seeds",
"energy",
"growth",
"Energy.",
"fire"
] | water | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What do plants need to develop?
Options:
A. trees
B. water
C. glass
D. seeds
E. energy
F. growth
G. Energy.
H. fire
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: water. |
what do seeds need? | [
"water",
"warmth",
"flowers",
"food",
"Enzymes",
"sand",
"protein",
"ocean"
] | water | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what do seeds need?
Options:
A. water
B. warmth
C. flowers
D. food
E. Enzymes
F. sand
G. protein
H. ocean
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: water. |
What does bamboo require to grow? | [
"Sun",
"protein",
"fibers",
"viruses",
"Light",
"bacteria",
"ice cubes",
"water"
] | water | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does bamboo require to grow?
Options:
A. Sun
B. protein
C. fibers
D. viruses
E. Light
F. bacteria
G. ice cubes
H. water
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: water. |
What does a plant require to grow? | [
"Enzymes",
"sodium",
"Pesticides",
"Plantations",
"Farmers",
"sugar",
"H 2 O",
"photons"
] | H 2 O | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does a plant require to grow?
Options:
A. Enzymes
B. sodium
C. Pesticides
D. Plantations
E. Farmers
F. sugar
G. H 2 O
H. photons
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: H 2 O. |
Flowers require | [
"water to grow",
"Electrical energy",
"sunlight",
"water to excrete waste in",
"water to reproduce in",
"flow of electrons",
"genetic diversity",
"water to take root in"
] | water to grow | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: Flowers require
Options:
A. water to grow
B. Electrical energy
C. sunlight
D. water to excrete waste in
E. water to reproduce in
F. flow of electrons
G. genetic diversity
H. water to take root in
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: water to grow. |
What does a plant require in order to grow? | [
"energy",
"Energy.",
"sunlight",
"nutrients",
"Heat energy",
"power",
"Glucose",
"photons"
] | nutrients | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What does a plant require in order to grow?
Options:
A. energy
B. Energy.
C. sunlight
D. nutrients
E. Heat energy
F. power
G. Glucose
H. photons
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: nutrients. |
What can fungi spores develop into without being fertilized? | [
"shrub beds",
"litter",
"Sugar",
"Protein",
"Bacteria",
"graptolites",
"ferns",
"Food"
] | Bacteria | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: What can fungi spores develop into without being fertilized?
Options:
A. shrub beds
B. litter
C. Sugar
D. Protein
E. Bacteria
F. graptolites
G. ferns
H. Food
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: Bacteria. |
what kind of spores can develop into new haploid individuals without being fertilized? | [
"graptolites",
"burning coal",
"bacteria",
"human",
"plants",
"mushroom",
"embryos",
"parasites"
] | mushroom | Answer the following multiple-choice question.
Question: what kind of spores can develop into new haploid individuals without being fertilized?
Options:
A. graptolites
B. burning coal
C. bacteria
D. human
E. plants
F. mushroom
G. embryos
H. parasites
Which option is correct and why? | The correct answer is: mushroom. |
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