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What do amphibians easily absorb? A. heat energy B. water C. Energy D. Bodily water E. chemicals F. body water G. smog H. oxygen Answer:
E
What can amphibians permeable skin do? A. Display wealth B. Make money C. resistance D. Help them fly E. Vibrates F. Harm them G. It expands H. Damages them Answer:
F
An example of an animal that has permeable skin is A. a fish B. goats C. a fox D. mammals E. an iguana F. rabbit G. a frog H. a shark Answer:
G
what has permeable skin that easily absorbs substances from the environment? A. ferns B. a fish C. humans D. animals E. scales F. bats G. skin cells H. frogs Answer:
H
What do amphibians lack? A. brain B. fat C. hair D. power E. oxygen F. lungs G. nectar H. skin Answer:
C
What feature allows frogs to absorb substances from the environment? A. four limbs B. poison dart frog C. hydrate their cells D. permeable skin E. layers of fat F. a cuticle G. predators H. double eyelid Answer:
D
what has permeable skin that easily absorbs substances from the environment? A. cats B. a fish C. toads D. ferns E. dogs F. humans G. animals H. bats Answer:
C
What has permeable skin? A. goats B. alligators C. animals D. apples E. frogs F. sharks G. humans H. snakes Answer:
E
what type of skin easily absorbs air to breathe through A. human B. water vapor C. mammals D. scales E. It expands F. permeable G. furry H. to stay warm Answer:
F
What have permeable skin that easily absorbs substances from the environment? A. crocodiles B. ferns C. animals D. humans E. toads F. viruses G. a fish H. bats Answer:
E
Something that has permeable skin that easily absorbs substances starts life where? A. wetland B. Earth C. deserts D. Winter E. Water F. soil G. root H. rivers Answer:
E
The cells that produce antibodies are key in what system? A. health B. T cells C. vision D. humans E. macrophages F. B cells G. disease H. immune Answer:
H
Lymphocytes are a key cell involved in what type of reaction? A. Final Symphonic movement B. illness C. positive D. fever E. allergic F. autologous transplant G. allogenic stem cell transplant H. sweating Answer:
E
where are the key cells involved in the immune response made? A. bloodstream B. humans C. mitosis D. bone marrow E. organs F. Epidermis G. critical organs H. stomach Answer:
D
Lymphocytes are the key cells involved in what? A. dog attacks B. major threat to health C. survival D. Animal survival E. cat petting F. animal adoption G. allergy attacks H. critical organs Answer:
G
What are the key cells in an allergy attack? A. layers of fat B. Lymphocytes. C. fur and fat D. bone cells E. muscle cells F. the skin G. Red blood cells H. animals Answer:
B
What does the immune response produce? A. antibodies B. Allergies C. DNA D. lymph E. massive damage F. Energy G. Chemical energy H. viruses Answer:
A
What are synthesised by the key cells involved in the immune response? A. white B. antibiotics C. seeds D. Energy E. antiquated F. antivirals G. Chemical energy H. antibodies Answer:
H
What response are antibodies involved in? A. resistance activities B. the pituitary response C. major threat to health D. antigens summoning them E. Leptospirosis F. being taken as a supplement G. resistance H. the immune response Answer:
H
Lymphocytes are the key cells involved in what A. Veins and arteries. B. permineralization C. the skin D. Animal survival E. allergy attack F. positive G. massive damage H. critical organs Answer:
E
What does a plant need to live? A. oxygen B. energy C. grow D. Sun E. water F. rocks G. ozone H. air Answer:
E
What requires water for survival? A. cats B. the moon C. cows D. limestone E. bamboo F. pigeons G. bears H. sandstone Answer:
E
what requires water for survival? A. cows B. pigeons C. hydrogen D. legumes E. vacuums F. bears G. cats H. outer space Answer:
D
Plants require what for survival? A. warm nights B. Organic compounds C. long winters D. cool air E. nutrients F. sunlight G. Energy. H. cell hydration Answer:
H
what requires water for survival? A. sound waves B. oxygen C. bushes D. cows E. bears F. pigeons G. microwaves H. cats Answer:
C
What do outdoor plants require to survive? A. farming B. warmth C. people D. sodium E. rain F. oxygen G. thunder and lightning H. air Answer:
E
Plants require what for life-long learning? A. Light B. protein C. Energy. D. gametes E. genes F. water G. energy H. oxygen Answer:
F
For survival, plants require a compound made of what? A. carbon dioxide B. Hydrogen and oxygen C. organic molecules D. deoxyribonucleic acid E. carbohydrates F. Converted sugar G. genetic material H. solid, liquid, gas Answer:
B
What do plants require for their survival? A. Light B. Proteins C. Energy. D. salinity E. hydrogen F. nutrients G. sunlight H. food Answer:
E
Lack of what in the air causes low amounts of rainfall? A. humidity B. Bodily water C. aridity D. Dehydration E. sweating F. nutrients G. drought H. dryness Answer:
A
Lack of moisture in the air causes A. humidity B. cold C. Pollution D. sweating E. erosion F. Drought G. heat H. flooding Answer:
F
What's one reason it won't rain? A. fissures of hot, acidic water B. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun C. Warm and cold air meet D. The clouds don't have enough water E. The clouds have too much water F. Too much moisture in the environment G. decreases the freezing point H. erosion from rivers Answer:
D
What causes low amounts of precipitation? A. Plant growth is reduced B. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun C. more condensation D. extra moisture in the air E. excess water supply F. fissures of hot, acidic water G. lack of moisture in the air H. a tree falling Answer:
G
A lack of moisture in the air is experienced by what areas? A. rainy areas B. Most plants C. wetlands D. most cephalopods E. The atmosphere F. forests G. near the shoreline H. drought prone Answer:
H
What do plants do from a void of moisture in the air? A. They may not survive. B. Wither and die C. live D. Dehydration E. work F. hydrate their cells G. protect them H. Grow Answer:
B
low amounts of rainfall intensify damage during what? A. erosion B. mild C. tsunamis D. Winter E. floods F. monsoons G. autumn H. drought Answer:
H
A lack of moisture in the air causes low amounts of what? A. harmful substances B. Calcium carbonate C. flooding D. heat E. desert F. fossil fuels G. nutrients H. precipitation Answer:
H
what does evaporation lower? A. less water B. dry C. heat D. clouds E. drought F. moisture G. salinity H. heat energy Answer:
F
lack of _ causes low amounts of rainfall A. drought B. humidity C. heat D. Dehydration E. less water F. flooding G. oxygen H. nitrogen Answer:
B
Lack of water in the air causes A. Perspiration B. low amounts of sunshine C. low amounts of rainfall D. refract or absorb. E. deforestation F. high amounts of snow G. high amounts of rainfall H. Plant growth is reduced Answer:
C
What does a lack of humidity cause? A. tornadoes B. fires C. low rainfall D. disease E. permineralization F. drought G. Dehydration H. sweating Answer:
C
what does lack of moisture in the air cause low amounts of? A. Calcium carbonate B. harmful substances C. volume D. precipitation E. smog F. drought G. flooding H. weathering Answer:
D
What can low moisture in the air cause? A. harmful substances B. Pollution C. Dehydration D. deforestation E. permineralization F. Plants to die G. erosion H. drought Answer:
F
What shows evolution over geologic time above the level of the species? A. speciation events B. Leptospirosis C. cliffs D. rapid expansion E. peachleaf willow F. swamp vegetation G. Darwin H. RNA Answer:
A
What type of evolution is very, very slow above the level of the species? A. forest is destroyed B. macroevolution C. animals D. parallel evolution E. mechanical F. Continents drifting G. divergent evolution H. microevolution Answer:
B
Evolution over geologic time at the genus level and above is: A. microcosm B. genetic C. Plants growth D. macroevolution E. natural selection F. gastropod shells G. peachleaf willow H. Plant reproduction Answer:
D
macroevolution is evolution over what, above the level of the species? A. plants B. H 2 O C. years D. scale E. gravity F. eras G. weathering H. Joules Answer:
F
When does macroevolution over eras occur? A. relocation B. colder and wetter C. in a few years D. permineralization E. over eras of time F. within a lifetime G. Continents drifting H. in minutes Answer:
E
what happens over time? A. root growth B. Change colors C. relocation D. evolution E. gases F. erosion G. fossils H. reproduction Answer:
D
Macroevolution above the level of the species happens over what A. seasons B. eras C. scale D. Earth E. plates F. days G. minutes H. years Answer:
B
Macroevolution is evolution over what time scale above the level of interbreeding populations? A. ligt B. relocation C. minutes D. graptolites E. Most plants F. geologic G. standard clock H. 24-hour Answer:
F
Over what periods has macroevolution happened? A. future B. relocation C. geologic D. earthquakes E. erosion F. modern G. Winter H. current Answer:
C
Fossils show what over geologic time above the level of the species? A. weather B. animals C. environment D. movement E. evolution F. motion G. haploid H. diploid Answer:
E
What does macroevolution involve? A. praying B. relocation C. mutations D. magic E. money F. root growth G. seeds H. Plants growth Answer:
C
What over geologic time above the level of the species is more than repeated microevolution rounds ? A. forces B. animals C. heat or cold D. Leptospirosis E. movement F. relocation G. evolution H. root growth Answer:
G
evolution over what time above the level of the species includes speciation events A. movement B. ligt C. environment D. radiation E. geologic F. relocation G. Most plants H. animals Answer:
E
What occurs over geologic time above the level of the species. A. Warm air moving into cold air B. wind and erosion C. remains of prehistoric life D. tectonic plates being pushed together E. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen F. The area was once underwater G. Species changing to another. H. movement of tectonic plates Answer:
G
What is the evolution over a geologic time in a specific kind of organism called? A. solid, liquid, gas B. peachleaf willow C. Plants growth D. macroevolution E. barnacles F. permineralization G. animals H. graptolites Answer:
D
what is used for moving people across bodies of water? A. Boeing 747 B. cars C. skateboards D. heat energy E. engines F. shoes G. energy H. electricity Answer:
A
What is used for moving people across bodies of water? A. Air travel B. Waves C. Cars D. heat energy E. electricity F. engines G. Trains H. energy Answer:
A
What transports millions of humans over water every year? A. helicopters B. gliders C. electricity D. engines E. airplanes F. space ships G. Gravity H. rivers Answer:
E
What are used for moving people? A. jets B. wind C. motors D. the Moon E. rats F. cars G. rice grains H. Lift Answer:
A
what pollutes the environment? A. bacteria B. airplanes C. deforestation D. moon E. sun F. cells G. Smoking H. flooding Answer:
B
Which of the following can be used to move people across salt water? A. salt shaker B. telekinesis C. engines D. bicycle E. electricity F. airplane G. wind H. animals Answer:
F
moving people across bodies of water can be done by what? A. Electric devices B. Burning fuel and air C. Electric generators D. driving to the city E. running over hills F. animal transport G. looking across the street H. flying through clouds Answer:
H
People can be moved where in an airplane? A. outer space B. oceans C. the moon D. islands E. Pacific F. germany G. the sun H. Mountains Answer:
D
what are airplanes used for moving people across? A. highways B. streams C. Euphrates D. Mountains E. humans F. oceans G. jets H. homes Answer:
F
What is burned to move people across bodies of water? A. energy B. coal C. water D. peat E. Gas F. loam G. fuel H. oil Answer:
G
transportation equipped with what is used for moving people across bodies of water A. snorkels B. engines C. energy D. Fuel cells E. Limbs F. wheels G. Weight H. tracks Answer:
B
What are used for moving people? A. motors B. rocks C. cars D. fish E. jets F. wind G. drones H. Lift Answer:
E
What are kids fascinated with moving? A. insects B. starfish C. People D. Light E. Limbs F. animals G. pigeons H. movement Answer:
C
_ are used for moving people across bodies of water. A. dolphins B. engines C. gas turbines D. electricity E. streams F. rivers G. arteries H. animal transport Answer:
C
Most ecosystems get energy from what in the atmosphere? A. fires B. Sun C. wind D. summer E. oxygen F. Light G. heat H. H20 Answer:
G
what gets energy from sunlight? A. Microscopic organisms B. objects that have mass C. peachleaf willow D. organisms and their habitat E. density F. Earth orbiting the Sun G. gravity H. volume Answer:
D
What gets most energy from electromagnetic energy? A. water B. waves C. rocks D. photons E. Light F. batteries G. rays or beams H. ecosystems Answer:
H
Living things interacting get energy from what? A. Light B. flares C. water D. The Sun E. wind F. glucose G. sunlight H. food Answer:
G
What are parts of the ecosystem? A. wetland B. Garbage C. trees D. Steam E. grass F. Oak G. Plants H. Plastics Answer:
G
Most ecosystems need what? A. invasive species B. water C. insects D. food E. tornadoes F. recycling G. plants H. scientists Answer:
G
Where do lakes get energy from? A. a delta B. water C. petroleum D. sun's heat E. gasoline F. Evaporation G. sunlight H. heat Answer:
G
what gets energy from sunlight? A. organisms and their habitat B. Earth orbiting the Sun C. Microscopic organisms D. peachleaf willow E. caves F. density G. objects that have mass H. ocean floor Answer:
A
Where does the energy in ecosytems come from? A. Plants B. expelled C. heat D. recycling E. glucose F. trees G. food H. state Answer:
A
what do ecosystems get energy from? A. colors of the spectrum B. fossil fuels C. during the day D. our star E. electromagnetism F. In their leaves G. rays or beams H. sun's heat Answer:
E
What do stems grow towards? A. grass B. the sun C. light D. seeds E. water F. flowers G. clouds H. Trees Answer:
C
What might plants grow towards? A. cold B. love C. fun D. Solar energy E. electricity F. our nearest star G. the sun H. sunlight Answer:
E
What exhibits phototropism? A. Oak B. potatoes C. flowers D. Trees E. bamboo F. sunlight G. deep-sea organisms H. the Sun Answer:
E
What is called when plants grow toward the sun or an artificial light? A. Exfoliation B. Brownian motion C. heat energy D. phototropism E. photovoltaic F. autumn G. peachleaf willow H. mitosis Answer:
D
Plants that cannot exhibit phototropism will what? A. blossom B. die C. kill D. bloom E. dead F. grow G. lack H. harm Answer:
B
Phototropism means growing toward what? A. rocks B. energy C. retina D. light E. heat F. The Sun G. plants H. sand Answer:
D
what grows towards a light source? A. Conifers B. bacteria C. h2o D. vegetation E. humans F. legumes G. amoeba H. potatoes Answer:
F
what do stems grow towards? A. roots B. flowers C. water D. light E. seeds F. dark G. the sun H. Trees Answer:
D
What behavior do plants exhibit that makes them grow towards the sun? A. phototropism B. Exfoliation C. photography D. peachleaf willow E. chlorophyll F. Chemical energy G. direct energy H. chloroplasts Answer:
A
What is plant's tendency to grow toward the sun called? A. photomorphism B. phototropism C. photosynthesis D. peachleaf willow E. Conifers F. Exfoliation G. vegetation H. photochromic Answer:
B
what grow away from a light source? A. stems B. roots C. buds D. fungus E. cacti F. flowers G. fens H. salmon Answer:
B
what exhibits phototropism? A. fens B. daisies C. grass D. landscapes E. Conifers F. vegetation G. potatoes H. newsprint Answer:
B
what causes soil to be washed or blown away? A. Roads B. rivers C. wind D. shoveling E. clouds F. storms G. rain H. combustion Answer:
G
Rain causes what and sculpts landscapes? A. stone filtering B. rock formations C. water stagnating D. rock growing E. alluvial F. flooding G. coastlines H. permineralization Answer:
B
Rain causes the breaking apart and moving of rocks and what? A. abrasion B. soil C. sand D. reservoirs E. earth F. broken G. ground H. Roads Answer:
B
liquid precipitation causes what? A. erosion B. streams. C. drought D. rainfall E. bodies F. flooding G. Pollution H. sand Answer:
A
What causes erosion? A. rainfall B. the Moon C. precipitation D. vehicles E. ice wedging F. Venus G. Mars H. mouth of rivers Answer:
C
What can destroy dunes? A. wind B. fire C. turtles D. storms E. clams F. heat G. rain H. grain Answer:
G