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What can get organic compounds from dead organisms? A. roots B. air C. Most plants D. nitrogen E. ferns F. mushrooms G. bacteria H. oxygen Answer:
F
What gets organic compounds from dead organisms? A. plants B. elms C. mud D. molds E. dead cats F. cows G. trees H. sludge Answer:
D
What is one thing organic compounds can be broken down by? A. glucose B. chemicals C. trees D. Cooking E. oxygen F. plants G. Acids H. bacteria Answer:
F
what gets organic compounds from dead organisms? A. bacteria B. trees C. mildew D. potatoes E. plants F. cows G. Cooking H. pine Answer:
C
What uses organic compounds from dead organisms? A. fossil fuels B. swamp vegetation C. peachleaf willow D. Cooking E. it needs them F. Heterotrophs G. agriculture H. Most plants Answer:
F
where do some fungi live? A. more abundant B. important habitats C. swamp vegetation D. epidermis and dermis E. loose soil F. our planet G. alveoli H. decaying trees Answer:
H
Most fungi get organic compounds from what? A. Exfoliation B. sunlight C. litter D. decomposers E. burning coal F. aqueous solution G. fossil fuels H. swamp vegetation Answer:
D
obligate heterotrophs get organic compounds from what organisms A. soil B. seeds C. plants D. life E. sugar F. food G. dead H. trees Answer:
G
what do fish eat? A. an organism's body B. hydrate their cells C. wood D. living things E. Organic compounds F. dead animals G. barnacles H. waste Answer:
D
What do animals use as a food course? A. it keeps an organism warm B. water C. Generating heat D. Organic compounds E. deadwood F. light energy G. other living things H. inorganic Answer:
G
what gets food by eating other living things? A. humans B. a fish C. people D. fungi E. clouds F. animals G. all plants H. h2o Answer:
F
How do animals get their food? A. absorb light energy B. They have thick fur C. eating non-living things D. converting mass to energy E. eating other living things F. photosynthesizing G. taking up nutrients from soil H. it keeps an organism warm Answer:
E
what get food by eating other living things A. fungi B. a fish C. humans D. viruses E. Animals F. algae G. bacteria H. plankton Answer:
E
Great egrets get food by doing what? A. sleeping B. eating other living things C. Transfers energy D. converting mass to energy E. Something coming from a gland F. photosynthesis G. dying H. competing for resources Answer:
B
What gets food by eating other living things? A. plants B. humans C. people D. phytoplankton E. fungi F. cats G. fish H. water Answer:
G
what gets food by eating other living things? A. carbon B. fungi C. humans D. producers E. plants F. cats G. people H. fish Answer:
H
What can have special excretory systems? A. feces B. barnacles C. animals D. cacti E. fungi F. wings G. soil H. insects Answer:
H
What creatures have special excretory structures. A. warm-blooded B. fur seals C. phylum Cnidaria D. phylum arthropoda E. barnacles F. Phylum Chordata G. Phylum Mollusca H. Most plants Answer:
D
Crustaceans and insects have what special structures? A. the eyes B. a cuticle C. internal D. excretory E. invisible F. Chlorophyll G. fur and fat H. muscled Answer:
D
What has a special excretory structure? A. Silk plants. B. Insects. C. a fish D. animals E. plants F. Architecture structures. G. barnacles H. Corset structure. Answer:
B
what have special excretory structures sometimes? A. h2o B. fur seals C. excretion D. fungi E. bees F. insects G. barnacles H. clouds Answer:
F
Some animals with jointed what have special excretory structures A. skin B. appendages C. they bend D. eyes E. muscles F. sensory neurons G. organ H. insects Answer:
B
Lobsters have special structures for: A. excretion B. Cooking C. produce light D. staying warm E. butter F. Maine G. layers of fat H. tastiness Answer:
A
What can have special excretory structures? A. barnacles B. animals C. feces D. molecules E. fungi F. cows G. insects H. planets Answer:
G
what sometimes has special excretory structures? A. insects B. bees C. a fish D. barnacles E. animals F. carbon G. feces H. humans Answer:
A
What is the name of something some animals use to conserve water and elminate waste? A. it keeps an organism warm B. food and shelter C. Exfoliation D. an area swollen with pus E. swamp vegetation F. excretory structures G. reusing materials H. colder and wetter Answer:
F
What are major producers in the desert? A. food B. flowers C. executives D. the Sun E. grass F. plants G. Trees H. oxygen Answer:
F
_ are the major producers in terrestrial ecosystems. A. Plants B. flowers C. phytoplankton D. leaves E. bacteria F. Trees G. algae H. grass Answer:
A
consumers are what in terrestrial biomes A. animals B. algae C. omnivores D. people E. plants F. insects G. vegetation H. trees Answer:
C
Plants are the major producers in biomes defined by their what? A. the environment B. competition C. plant life D. animal life E. heat produced F. vegetation G. water life H. plant sources Answer:
C
What provides food for terrestrial biomes? A. leaves B. plants C. animals D. kibble E. Trees F. grass G. humans H. dogs Answer:
B
plants are the major producers in terrestrial what? A. important habitats B. weeds C. consumers D. Earth orbiting the Sun E. oceans F. our planet G. global ecosystems H. vegetation Answer:
G
What is a producer in terrestrial biomes? A. food B. Oak C. mammals D. flowers E. earth F. grass G. Trees H. mushrooms Answer:
F
What are the major producers in temperature and precipitation? A. grass B. animals C. apples D. potatoes E. Trees F. plants G. Fungi H. fields Answer:
F
What can be major producers in terrestrial biomes? A. Trees B. grass C. Oak D. burrs E. flowers F. potatoes G. bamboo H. Conifers Answer:
G
What are the major produces of ecosystems that make up the land? A. Trees B. Energy C. animals D. plant E. food F. Fungi G. grass H. energy. Answer:
D
What requires electrical energy to function? A. vehicles B. A computer C. A gas stove D. A candle E. Batteries F. nervous system G. critical organs H. buses Answer:
B
What requires electrical energy to function? A. vehicles B. organs C. skateboards D. tricycles E. nervous system F. critical organs G. televisions H. bicycles Answer:
G
What requires electrical energy to function? A. lemons B. motors C. LEDs D. buses E. rocks F. hats G. Cars H. PDAs Answer:
H
What uses the flow of electrons? A. Typewriters B. hydrogen and oxygen C. an electron microscope D. Electric devices E. Manual devices F. Bodies of water G. circulatory systems H. an electron lens Answer:
D
What do electric devices require to function? A. grass B. water C. rays or beams D. An object is seen E. Power plants F. wood G. an electron lens H. photons Answer:
E
What do phones require to function? A. encoded information B. graduated cylinderr C. math D. electrically E. electrical energy F. magnifying glass G. hydrogen and oxygen H. electromagnetic energy Answer:
E
what requires electrical energy to function? A. vehicles B. h2o C. oxygen D. Something to move E. critical organs F. carbon G. nervous system H. lie detectors Answer:
H
Devices require to function A. A kernel B. hydration C. an electron lens D. hydrogen and oxygen E. heating liquids F. a hydraulic system G. kinetic energy H. Something to move Answer:
G
What do annelids enrich? A. magma B. seeds C. soil D. Energy E. food F. water G. moss H. roots Answer:
C
Earthworms ingest sediment and extract what from soil? A. Organic compounds B. harmful substances C. Energy. D. food ingredients E. h2o F. bioaerosols G. food particles H. carbon Answer:
G
What is an important deposit feeder that helps form and enrich soil? A. A reptile B. swamp vegetation C. bacteria D. A male E. shrub beds F. A hermaphrodite G. An amphibian H. peachleaf willow Answer:
F
Invertebrates can be what? A. people B. scarce resources C. vertebrates D. deposit feeders E. Catch prey F. major threat to health G. more abundant H. planets Answer:
D
What do earthworms ingest in order to form and enrich soil? A. segmented B. vegetation C. sediment D. bacteria E. Chlorophyll F. sandworm G. crawling H. dirt Answer:
C
What do earthworms do? A. Start fires B. reproduce C. Destroy earth D. Move to another area E. Converting waste. F. Create earth G. competing for resources H. Help plants grow Answer:
H
What do Earthworms do to the soil? A. reusing things B. competing for resources C. Ruins the soil D. Enriches the soil E. Damages them F. Converting waste. G. Creates more soil H. Makes the soil mold Answer:
D
What can help form and enrich soil? A. Most plants B. whales C. the Sun D. decomposers E. swamp vegetation F. shrub beds G. phytoplankton H. fossil fuels Answer:
D
What happens when Earthworms ingest sediment and extract food particles? A. The soil is unhealthy B. Plant growth is reduced C. heat produced D. major threat to health E. The earthworm reproduces F. competing for resources G. The earthworm dies H. The soil is enriched Answer:
H
Earthworms help form and add what to soil A. Sediment B. organic material C. Converting waste. D. bacteria E. heat F. Chemical energy G. grass H. acidity Answer:
B
What do earthworms help grow? A. potatoes B. dirt C. plants D. ocean E. bacteria F. Trees G. sunlight H. apples Answer:
C
Earthworms are terrific for plants and are important what? A. deposit feeders B. more abundant C. grounders D. agriculture E. Quality of life F. the environment G. dirt grubbers H. bird enemies Answer:
A
what ingests sediment and extracts food particles? A. animals B. soil C. humans D. a fish E. earthworms F. barnacles G. h2o H. bacteria Answer:
E
An earthworm is an important A. allow growth B. cleaner for earth C. Plant reproduction D. more abundant E. parasite F. Something that makes plants green G. predator H. deposit feeder for earth Answer:
H
what are earthworms important for? A. survival B. recovery C. food D. fields E. Earth F. plants G. animals H. potatoes Answer:
F
Ingredients can irritate what? A. ears B. body C. people D. eyes E. nerves F. hair G. speech H. skin Answer:
D
What can cause harm to the most fragile part of the face? A. Pesticides B. water C. cloudy days D. cigarettes E. light touches F. smoking G. vinegar H. viruses Answer:
G
What can cause harm to eyes? A. Water B. Alcohol C. Eye drops D. Saline E. mildew F. mold G. coal H. Acids Answer:
H
What can dill pickles do to eyes? A. help them focus B. kill them C. reduce swelling D. harm them E. Change colors F. increase vision ability G. Relieve pain H. protect them Answer:
D
What can acetic acid do to the eyes? A. treat cataracts B. harm them C. Relieve pain D. Dehydration E. kill them F. hydrate them G. protect them H. cleanse them Answer:
B
what can cause harm to the eyes? A. hypothyroidism B. acetic acid C. juice D. water E. Pesticides F. heating liquids G. light H. rays or beams Answer:
B
What can cause harm to the eyes? A. mildew B. normal water C. Herpes D. normal air E. coal F. mold G. acid H. contact solution Answer:
G
What can harm human sight? A. flooding B. an object C. vinegar D. dogs E. Pesticides F. cigarettes G. carpet H. glasses Answer:
C
What can acids do the eyes? A. clean the eyes B. harm them C. help the eyes D. heal the eyes E. protect them F. Relieve pain G. kill them H. Change colors Answer:
B
what can vinegar cause harm to? A. humans B. organisms C. an object D. h2o E. retina F. oxygen G. salt H. plants Answer:
E
What can cause harm to the eyes? A. fissures of hot, acidic water B. Mutagenic chemicals C. electromagnetic energy D. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun E. Something made from fermented ricce F. DNA damage and mutations G. volatile substances H. decomposing dead organisms Answer:
E
How can you avoid harming your eyes? A. evaporation B. focusing a lens C. exercise D. by indirect light E. protect them F. Wearing a shield G. sweating H. electromagnetic energy Answer:
F
what has hair? A. animals B. humans C. h2o D. snakes E. fish F. goats G. fur seals H. bears Answer:
B
What are mammals? A. dinosaurs B. animals C. fish D. Animal survival E. supersonic F. vertebrates G. invertabrates H. four limbs Answer:
F
Fur is a fiber that is found only in what type of animal? A. goats B. mammal C. humans D. mushrooms E. animals F. fish G. protists H. feet Answer:
B
What keeps mammals warm? A. fibers B. eyeballs C. white blood cells D. fur E. the skin F. sweating G. nostrils H. heat Answer:
A
What do mammals contain? A. food B. ghosts C. keratin D. Animal fur E. magic F. soul G. alveoli H. four limbs Answer:
C
A fiber found only in mammals grows from a bulb under what? A. fur and fat B. the mammal C. light energy D. the skin E. the pelt F. the animal G. a cuticle H. Exfoliation Answer:
D
what is unique to mammals? A. fur B. magnetism C. eyes D. scales E. hair F. skin G. wool H. cats Answer:
A
How to mammals nourish young? A. nectar B. organ C. fur D. H 2 O E. solitude F. milk G. birth H. ignorance Answer:
F
What is a fiber that is not found in reptiles or birds? A. Tail B. muscle C. feathers D. sugar E. down F. hair G. Fat H. scales Answer:
F
Fur is a fiber that is found only on what kind of animal? A. animals B. reptiles C. bird D. humans E. mammals F. insects G. goats H. Animal fur Answer:
E
What fiber can be found only in warm-blooded animals? A. teeth B. birth marks C. muscle D. taste buds E. hair F. wool G. sugar H. fur Answer:
E
what have Hair which is a fiber A. reptiles B. trees C. Bats D. dense E. hair F. humans G. goats H. marine species Answer:
C
What has hair? A. birds B. cats C. fish D. ducks E. humans F. animals G. Man H. bears Answer:
H
asily shed fibers are found only in what? A. the skin B. mammals C. goats D. cows E. loose soil F. Animal fur G. Winter H. autumn Answer:
B
What is a fiber found only in mammals? A. Something that can be auburn B. They have thick fur C. Something that is self-aware D. with their fur E. To keep their body heat. F. it helps plants in growing G. it keeps an organism warm H. Something that comes in a bundle of fibers Answer:
A
What protects a mammal's skin? A. Fiber follicles B. Exfoliation C. resistance D. layers of fat E. evaporation F. a cuticle G. sensory neurons H. fur and fat Answer:
A
Car engines convert gasoline into what? A. light B. Energy. C. heat D. fuel E. color F. electricity G. friction H. sound Answer:
G
how does a car engine usually convert gasoline into motion and heat? A. Evaporation B. compound of hydrogen oxygen C. kinetic energy D. antifreeze E. oil changes F. igniting fuel and oxidiser G. using the turn signal H. oxidation reaction Answer:
H
What part of the car needs a fossil fuel to run? A. Carburator B. burning C. driving D. Engine E. Transmission F. Exhaust G. coal H. fronts Answer:
D
Car engines convert highly combustible vapors into what? A. Energy. B. tires C. passengers D. motion E. movement F. heat G. wheels H. energy Answer:
D
What does an engine use as liquid fuel? A. fossil fuels B. gasoline C. kerosene D. energy E. bunker fuel F. Energy. G. fur and fat H. water Answer:
B
How does a car engine create movement? A. Oil B. Added pressure C. electricity D. activation energy E. contracting F. a hydraulic system G. Burning water and salt H. Burning fuel and air Answer:
H
What acts as an aid to a car engine converting gasoline into motion and heat? A. Energy. B. oxygen C. nitrogen D. helium E. argon F. energy G. burning H. sugar Answer:
B
A car engine uses what to aid in combustion? A. carbon dioxide B. electricity C. organic molecules D. thrust E. hydrocarbons F. a hydraulic system G. kinetic energy H. fossil fuels Answer:
E
What do cars use gas to produce? A. Pollution B. Energy. C. thrust D. energy E. glycogen F. deadly G. motion H. heat Answer:
G
What do flashlights require to produce light? A. sunlight B. energy C. a light source D. batteries E. circuits F. energy usage G. heat energy H. power Answer:
D
What helps people see? A. cameras B. plastic C. bushes D. an electron lens E. focusing a lens F. blinds G. flashlights H. dolphins Answer:
G
A flashlight requires what to produce light? A. batteries B. sunlight C. buttons D. calcite E. coils F. adding heat G. heat energy H. plastic Answer:
A
How do flashlights produce light? A. energy B. direct energy C. By being plugged into the wall D. Using magnets E. Batteries F. energy usage G. adding heat H. Solar power Answer:
E