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What is formed from extreme heat and pressure? A. glass B. marble C. crust D. soils E. coal F. sugar G. calcite H. arteries Answer:
B
What makes sedimentary rock turn into metamorphic? A. crust B. erosion C. thrust D. wind E. two F. coal G. calcite H. Force Answer:
H
what does extreme heat and pressure change rock into? A. coal B. crust C. forces D. calcite E. an object F. marble G. soils H. mines Answer:
F
What disease is caused when mitosis is regulated? A. tuburculosis B. death C. HIV D. disease E. illness F. arthritis G. Toxicity H. cancer Answer:
H
cancer is a defect that occurs when there is no longer regulation of what? A. injections B. breathing C. disease D. cycles E. glucose F. the skin G. Energy H. attitude Answer:
D
what can happen when the cell cycle is no longer regulated? A. loss B. loss of density C. cellular regeneration D. death E. crashes F. cell walls G. disease H. illness Answer:
D
One tumor suppressor protein which often results in cancer when it stops functioning is: A. gene B. p53 C. tumors D. HIV E. enzyme F. tRNA G. DNA H. TRH Answer:
B
a disease that can be metastic occurs when the cell cycle is regulated how often? A. often B. no less C. forever D. Leptospirosis E. illness F. heat or cold G. no longer H. electrically Answer:
G
A cell cycle that is no longer regulated can lead to what? A. crab cakes B. Tropic of Cancer C. fever D. loss E. illness F. twin births G. death H. disease Answer:
G
What is a disease that occurs when the cell cycle is no longer regulated? A. dangerous B. illness C. Smoking D. Mumps E. Leukemia F. parasites G. Measles H. Diabetes Answer:
E
Brain tumors occur when what is no longer regulated? A. fossil fuels B. headaches C. voltage D. heat or cold E. cell cycles F. critical organs G. cerebellum H. migraines Answer:
E
What can be inherited? A. Body parts B. Some diseases C. Allergies D. desire E. sensory neurons F. climate G. smoking tobacco H. Damaged hearing Answer:
B
an emotionally devastating disease occurs when the cell cycle is what? A. no longer regulated B. gone forever C. it's bodily water decreases D. competing for resources E. It decreases F. major threat to health G. Plant growth is reduced H. a lot of human deaths Answer:
A
P16 is an example of what type of thing that causes cancer when it stops functiong properly? A. Toxins B. edema C. gene D. ferns E. CO 2 F. PDAs G. HIV H. albino Answer:
C
What is a result of when the cell cycle is no longer regulated? A. anemia B. Smoking C. Dehydration D. fever E. Pollution F. mutation G. radiation H. bacteria Answer:
F
Cups are used to note the accurate volume of what? A. gases B. solids C. ferns D. body water E. rain F. liquids G. Water H. drinking Answer:
F
What can determine the volume of water? A. belt size B. watershed C. evaporation D. rulers E. mouth of rivers F. streams G. measuring tape H. measuring cups Answer:
H
What do you use to measure liquid? A. Temperature B. Measuring cup C. Bodily water D. electron microscope E. a hydraulic system F. Ruler G. Thermometer H. Metronome Answer:
B
a measuring cup is used for measuring the what? A. sound of water B. thickness of food C. density of substances D. Temperature E. all liquids F. creaminess of texture G. objects that have mass H. air mass over Earth's surface Answer:
C
What type of cups accurately measure liquids? A. bamboo B. small C. barrel-shaped D. Measuring. E. Tea F. Toy G. Coffee H. unidirectional Answer:
D
If you are using a measuring cup for sugar, what would you be measuring? A. Decibels B. liquid C. density D. length E. height F. A kernel G. volume H. Joules Answer:
G
What measures the amount of space a substance takes up? A. hydrogen and oxygen B. objects that have mass C. Veins and arteries. D. sweating E. evaporation F. A measuring cup G. heat energy H. an electron microscope Answer:
F
what are used for measuring volume of substances A. sea squirts B. heat energy C. graduations D. all liquids E. arteries F. microscope G. rainfall H. streams. Answer:
C
What can determine the amount of water? A. rainfall B. streams. C. the volume D. streams E. evaporation F. Temperature G. erosion H. vaporization Answer:
C
A measuring cup is used for measuring? A. vital capacity B. heat energy C. Temperature D. barrel-shaped E. layers of fat F. body water G. all liquids H. deoxyribonucleic acid Answer:
A
what is a measuring cup used for measuring? A. displacement of objects B. barrel-shaped C. Something that is self-aware D. layers of fat E. objects that have mass F. fissures of hot, acidic water G. looseness of dirt or compost H. heat or cold Answer:
A
What from one species to another occurs over geologic time? A. Energy B. science C. means D. change E. fusion F. movement G. pollen H. time Answer:
D
Macroevolution occurs how above the level of the species. A. swiftly B. slowly C. quickly D. forces E. never F. ferns G. animals H. three Answer:
B
speciation events are an example of something that occurs above the level of what? A. alleles B. retina C. species D. the sun E. plants F. astrology G. speciation events H. trees Answer:
C
he change from one species to another occurs over geologic time above the level of what? A. kinetic energy B. the height C. animals D. the growth E. the species F. humans G. Joules H. the change Answer:
E
What occur over geologic time above the level of the species? A. water cycle B. fossils C. rapid expansion D. viruses E. Temperature changing F. tectonic plates coliding G. speciation events H. Earth orbiting the Sun Answer:
G
macroevolution occurs over what, above the level of the species? A. atmosphere B. years C. growth D. outer space E. stress F. Joules G. humans H. eras Answer:
H
What is considered to be part of macroevolution? A. Man B. genus C. pollen D. Birds E. legumes F. power G. embryos H. animals Answer:
B
what occurs over geologic time above the level of the species? A. Warm air moving into cold air B. rapid expansion C. tectonic plates coliding D. remains of prehistoric life E. wind and erosion F. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen G. add special capability genes H. tectonic plates being pushed together Answer:
G
Macroevolution most likely occurs over what period of time? A. Summer B. length C. eons D. long E. growth F. Earth G. years H. scale Answer:
C
What occurs over geologic time above the level of the species? A. speciation B. forces C. relocation D. animals E. tectonic plates F. rapid expansion G. movement H. Chemical energy Answer:
A
what occurs over geologic time above the level of the species? A. tectonic plates coliding B. wind and erosion C. remains of prehistoric life D. Earth revolving around the sun E. rapid expansion F. microevolution extrapolated G. the wearing away of rock H. tectonic plates being pushed together Answer:
F
Macroevolution can occur in the taxonomical level called: A. ferns B. alpacas C. complex D. three E. cracking F. family G. PDAs H. ligt Answer:
F
objects will sink between boundaries with different what due to gravity A. Energy. B. surfaces C. densities D. forces E. rocks F. minerals G. energy H. heat energy Answer:
C
Why will an object sink in fluid? A. The object drinks the fluid B. The fluid is heavier C. It weighs more D. permineralization E. erosion F. The object absorbs its energy G. a hydraulic system H. to move people Answer:
C
What happens to ice in water? A. it evaporates B. it sinks C. it floats. D. it expands E. they bend F. Condensation G. vaporization H. kinetic energy Answer:
C
This determines whether an object will sink or float: A. density B. displacement C. energy D. sun's heat E. phase F. heat G. swim H. forces Answer:
A
an object will sink in what if it's more dense? A. water B. gravity C. calcite D. wood E. liquid F. rain G. outer space H. crust Answer:
A
Why does water sink in oil? A. gravity B. flooding C. salinity D. sun's heat E. explosion F. water vapor G. combustion H. erosion Answer:
A
Most types of what are more dense than water? A. fats B. trees C. snail D. Seeds E. lipids F. orchids G. sugar H. bushes Answer:
D
What decreases when the density of an object increases? A. support B. heat C. forces D. air cools E. heat energy F. buoyancy G. Pollution H. dry and hot Answer:
F
What was more dense than fluid? A. aqueous solution B. barrel-shaped C. swamp vegetation D. the Titanic E. sea urchins F. water vapor G. layers of fat H. Sand dollars Answer:
D
if an object in a fluid is more dense then it will sink due to whose law? A. Newton B. density C. forces D. heat E. similar F. salinity G. friction H. power Answer:
A
what causes the immune system to not work properly? A. HIV B. lack C. DDT D. p53 E. antibiotics F. h2o G. memory cells H. HPV Answer:
A
Immunodeficiency occurs when the immune system is what? A. dangerous B. homogenous C. healthy D. broken down E. reduce F. perfect G. It decreases H. functioning Answer:
D
What can happen with the immune system when the body has cancer? A. a lot of human deaths B. It won't work properly C. major threat to health D. It will work efficiently E. hospitalization F. It will grow G. direct damage to the lungs H. It won't do anything Answer:
B
Immunodeficiency occurs when the immune system is what? A. strong and healthy B. expelled C. infected D. decreases E. working great F. broken G. dangerous H. easygoing Answer:
F
What can cause the immune system to not work properly? A. cigarettes B. Malnutrition C. burning coal D. Healthy food E. Exercise F. Good health G. Allergies H. Pesticides Answer:
B
What does immunodeficiency do? A. enormous damage to homes B. Make money C. major threat to health D. harm them E. Plant growth is reduced F. Stay sick shorter G. Stay sick longer H. Get well faster Answer:
G
What is available when the immune system is not working properly? A. treatment B. fever C. bacteria D. intense drugs E. Energy. F. magic potions G. the cure H. Energy Answer:
A
What can low iron cause? A. contamination B. Pollution C. decrease stamina D. harmful substances E. immunodeficiency F. the ground shaking G. cloudy and rainy weather H. Temperature changing Answer:
E
Many _ can cause the immune system to not work properly. A. fever B. bacteria C. radiation D. fungi E. A drug. F. Allergies G. cancers H. Toxicity Answer:
G
What happens when the water level rises? A. storms B. flooding C. drought D. earthquake E. evaporation F. waves G. erosion H. Condensation Answer:
B
What can heavy rain do? A. to move people B. Cause thirst C. decrease stamina D. killing insects E. Kill people F. erosion G. Cause dryness H. Cause drought Answer:
E
What weather damages homes? A. dry and hot B. Water expanding C. Heavy rain D. Tropical E. Sunny skies F. Clouds G. erosion H. Breezes Answer:
C
What can heavy rains damage? A. alveoli B. fish C. plants D. trees E. rope F. homes G. clouds H. Roads Answer:
F
heavy rains cause what events A. forest is destroyed B. mating C. population movement D. Plant growth is reduced E. oil spill F. basic building blocks of life G. deadly and devastating H. drought Answer:
G
what is caused by flooding? A. landslides B. desert C. sunlight D. drought E. Water expanding F. erosion G. contamination H. Pollution Answer:
A
Which natural process can cause erosion? A. rivers B. Earthquakes C. ice wedging D. Flooding E. coastlines F. Tornados G. wind H. Volcanos Answer:
D
heavy rains cause waters to what? A. rise rapidly B. Condensation C. parch the land D. dry the soil E. Sediment F. threatened G. dry up H. swamp vegetation Answer:
A
What can cause flooding? A. Tropical B. fire C. solar panels D. Pesticides E. hurricanes F. windmills G. erosion H. rainfall Answer:
E
what is deadly? A. viruses B. smallpox C. cell mitosis D. heavy rains E. digestion F. influenza G. respiration H. hyperthyroidism Answer:
D
heavy rain can cause that which is what? A. Plant growth is reduced B. Inches or fractions of inches. C. forest is destroyed D. dry and parched E. droughtlike F. looseness of dirt or compost G. deadly and devastating H. deadly but not deadly Answer:
G
What can cause erosion and landslides? A. condensation B. mines C. mouth of rivers D. heavy rain E. chemical reaction F. vehicles G. electricity H. deforestation Answer:
D
heavy rains can cause high levels of what? A. nutrients B. toxins C. Pollution D. Glucose E. bacteria F. voltage G. streams. H. disease Answer:
E
what are landslides caused by? A. mines B. deforestation C. Movement D. Water expanding E. waves F. ice wedging G. heavy rain H. mouth of rivers Answer:
G
Which part of the hurricane causes the most damage? A. critical organs B. patch reefs C. coastlines D. coral reefs E. power stations F. heavy rain G. vehicles H. mouth of rivers Answer:
F
Erosion can be caused by A. coastlines B. mouth of rivers C. vehicles D. heavy rains E. Pesticides F. deforestation G. detritus H. ice wedging Answer:
D
Organisms in a marine biome must be be adapted to what in the water? A. mud B. Nutrients C. sodium D. toxins E. motion F. sugar G. energy H. an anion Answer:
C
Organisms that live in marine biomes must be adapted to what? A. Deposition B. fish C. waves D. darkness E. salinity F. heat or cold G. evaporation H. Deposition. Answer:
E
What must organisms that live in marine biomes adapt to? A. heat or cold B. environment C. Deposition. D. buoyancy E. science F. evaporation G. metal H. sound Answer:
D
What must be adapted to the salt in the water? A. dogs B. blue whales C. ice D. mammals E. fur seals F. bacteria G. animals H. humans Answer:
B
What must seals be adapted to? A. warmth B. Pond water C. Fresh water D. exercise E. Oxygenated water F. heat or cold G. Salt water H. Animal survival Answer:
G
Organisms that live in the ocean are adapted to A. purified water B. the environment C. Absorb light D. air E. survival F. salt water G. murky water H. produce light Answer:
F
Organisms living in marine biomes must be adapted to what in the water? A. hydrochloric acid B. toxic chemicals C. It helps them survive D. the environment E. raising their temperature F. nothing G. Deposition. H. chemical compound NaCl Answer:
H
What must be adapted to salt water? A. animals B. mammals C. ducks D. lizards E. bacteria F. humans G. fur seals H. whales Answer:
H
What are some crabs adapted to? A. pain B. the environment C. heat or cold D. movement E. survival F. Cross breeding G. shopping H. Salt water Answer:
H
What is the study of creatures that live in water biomes? A. animals B. warm-blooded C. marine biology D. it needs them E. Animal survival F. observation G. alchemy H. animal reproduction Answer:
C
What animal must adapt to salt water? A. fur seals B. warm-blooded C. allow growth D. alpacas E. honeybees F. Sea tiger. G. animals H. to stay warm Answer:
F
Salt in the water is something that must be adapted to by organisms who live in: A. evaporation B. environment C. rivers D. bioaerosols E. our planet F. Deposition G. estuaries H. deserts Answer:
G
what must organisms that live in maine biomes be adapted to? A. wetland B. bamboo C. heat D. oceans E. Light F. seasons G. rich soil H. survival Answer:
D
Organisms that live in marine biomes must be adapted to most of the what on the planet? A. water B. liquid C. Light D. Energy. E. growth F. Winter G. energy H. heat Answer:
A
Living beings in marine biomes must be adapted to what in the water? A. CO 2 B. stress C. liquid D. salt E. heat F. an ion G. energy H. motion Answer:
D
Organisms that live in marine biomes must be adapted to what? A. environment B. survival C. Deposition D. heat or cold E. Deposition. F. Salinity G. evaporation H. heat Answer:
F
what influences the ability of organisms to micro-evolve to their environment? A. seeds B. skies C. laughter D. resistance E. vegetation F. wind G. climate H. Energy Answer:
G
what influences plants in aquatic environments A. survival B. vegetation C. lakes D. acid rain E. Climate F. hurricanes G. wind H. farms Answer:
E
what growth does climate influence? A. h2o B. bushes C. Trees D. animals E. gravity F. potatoes G. survival H. batteries Answer:
B
What influences plant growth, biodiversity, and adaptations of land organisms? A. the environment B. anatomy C. temperature D. Summer E. speed of growth F. lifespan G. weather changes H. global warming Answer:
C
What mostly influences plant growth, biodiversity, and adaptations of land organism? A. Summer B. global warming C. Greenhouse gases D. temperature E. deserts F. color of the rocks G. color of the soil H. color of the sky Answer:
D
Plant growth, biodiversity, and adaptations of land organisms is influenced by: A. sun's heat B. fossils C. Greenhouse gasses D. animals E. global warming F. the environment G. Darwin H. Greenhouse gases Answer:
E
What influences plant growth, biodiversity, and adaptations of land organisms? A. high temperature B. global warming C. weather on one day D. weather over years E. temperature F. Temperature changing G. weather in two minutes H. weather in one hour Answer:
D
What does the climate influence? A. space B. thoughts C. Beauty of the planet D. local weather changes E. stars F. biological diversity G. Animal survival H. vegetation Answer:
C
What kind of climate do desert animals adjust to? A. mild B. dry C. cold D. low E. every F. moist G. arid H. wet Answer:
B
what influence plant growth, biodiversity, and adaptations of land organisms? A. high temperature B. forest communities C. temperature D. Temperature changing E. global warming F. local weather changes G. Greenhouse gases H. Greenhouse gasses Answer:
B
Forests stabilize what influences what growth? A. Trees B. Energy C. wind D. seasons E. rain F. plant G. Winter H. Energy. Answer:
F