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Products that harm small animals can also protect what? A. the skin B. food C. insects D. large animals E. plants F. consumers G. boulders H. organisms Answer:
E
What is used for protecting plants while killing beneficial pollinators? A. watering cans B. dangerous C. toxins D. pesticide E. irrigation F. exoskeleton G. steroids H. plant food Answer:
D
What doesn't protect plants? A. viruses B. smallpox C. herbicide D. steroids E. A virus F. Nematoda G. chickenpox H. cigarettes Answer:
C
What does something used for protecting plants by killing insects require? A. electricity B. hydrogen and oxygen C. organic molecules D. food and shelter E. important habitats F. Special disposal G. chemical messengers H. deoxyribonucleic acid Answer:
F
Effective insulation has a positive impact on an animal's what? A. heat energy B. survival C. water D. food E. growth F. ideas G. Energy. H. energy Answer:
B
What could have a positive impact on an animal's survival? A. Blankets B. Lack of Food C. food D. Habitat Destruction E. heat F. hormones G. Drought H. proteins Answer:
A
What has a positive impact on a forest animal's survival? A. fire B. horses C. hair D. play E. fur F. warm G. tools H. rest Answer:
E
whose survival does staying warm have a positive impact on? A. stability B. a fish C. Mammal D. h2o E. oxygen F. ice cubes G. pigeons H. humans Answer:
H
Conserving energy has a positive effect on what? A. Doing what you like B. Increasing global temperatures C. Animal survival D. important habitats E. animals with backbones F. most organisms G. Profits for oil companies H. Most plants Answer:
C
Furry animals grow thicker coats which has what impact on their survival? A. heat B. positive C. negative D. energy E. ironic F. Energy. G. decreased H. adding heat Answer:
B
What should you do for cold weather? A. converting electricity to heat B. protect them C. igniting fuel and oxidiser D. adding heat E. Wear a t-shirt F. Put on flip-flops G. Dress for the weather H. Don't wear anything Answer:
G
what has a positive impact on an animal 's ability to be a carrier for life? A. four limbs B. staying frosty C. staying isolated D. prolactin release E. staying warm F. staying mad G. coded genes H. organic molecules Answer:
E
what is required for survival? A. sugar B. soil C. Energy. D. nitrogen E. hormones F. hydration G. energy H. evaporation Answer:
F
Arctic animals are assisted in survival by what? A. genetic diversity B. anti-freeze C. food and shelter D. warm greetings E. some invertebrates F. lowered energy cost G. fat tuesday celebrations H. layers of fat Answer:
H
What has a positive impact on an animal's survival? A. four limbs B. sensory neurons C. low water availability D. fur and fat E. loss of food F. heat energy G. hormones H. destruction of habitat Answer:
D
Staying warm has a positive impact on an animal's chances to: A. die B. moves C. protect them D. cave E. fur F. Reproduction G. reproduce H. growth Answer:
G
What has a positive impact on mans survival? A. food B. support C. heat D. warmth E. bamboo F. warm G. glycogen H. hormones Answer:
D
In a location, what disappears first when disturbance increases? A. dirt B. bushes C. mussels D. loose soil E. Light F. rain G. clouds H. animals Answer:
H
Where does prey go to hide? A. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen B. they body they live in C. marshes and swamps D. Under water E. To another location like underground F. organisms and their habitat G. Up a tree H. In a house Answer:
E
What might happen to animals disturbed by humans? A. direct damage to the lungs B. Abnormal cell growth C. enormous damage to homes D. They may provide humans with food. E. massive damage F. They may not survive. G. They will always survive. H. they may befriend the humans. Answer:
F
What can cause whales to move to a new location? A. Earth orbiting the Sun B. movements in the earth's crust C. embarrassment D. Temperature changing E. tax rates F. whale watching boats G. unemployment rates H. mechanical waves Answer:
F
development by humans can cause animals to what? A. body temperature reduces B. depress neuronal excitability C. have offspring D. Abnormal cell growth E. move to different locations F. become pets G. Temperature changing H. live longer Answer:
E
Why would a bear move to a different location? A. It remains dormant B. it keeps an organism warm C. if bears have a burrow D. Temperature changing E. if bears are well-fed F. if humans disturb bears G. if bears are safe H. the body's largest organ Answer:
F
Animals will require moving habitats if what happens to the animal in a location? A. threatened B. uncontrolled C. humans disturb it D. rain touches it E. prey feeds it F. animals find it G. enormous damage to homes H. cause their death Answer:
C
what will creatures do if humans disturb them? A. kill them B. reproduce C. survive D. threatened E. migrate F. Vibrates G. murmur H. move Answer:
E
What can disturb animals causing them to move to a different location? A. movements in the earth's crust B. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen C. Something that is self-aware D. fissures of hot, acidic water E. depress neuronal excitability F. basic building blocks of life G. a tree falling H. cloudy and rainy weather Answer:
C
What could be used to separate salt from water A. Condensation B. engines C. Evaporation D. Sublimation E. a delta F. Precipitation G. energy H. Time and energy Answer:
C
What can separate salt from water? A. vaporization B. shaking C. evaporation D. mouth of rivers E. salinity F. freezing G. Heat energy H. nothing Answer:
C
what can be used for separation a solute from a solvent in a solution? A. sweating B. liquid C. energy D. water E. heat F. salt G. freezing H. boiling Answer:
H
Evaporation can be used for separating a solute from A. soil B. salts C. Water D. vapors E. liquid F. gas G. compounds H. lipids Answer:
C
What can separate from a solvent in a solution, creating table salt? A. energy B. gasoline C. a solute D. vaporization E. a solvent F. water G. heat energy H. water vapor Answer:
C
Evaporation can be used for separating a solute from a water in what? A. molecule B. Condensation C. atom D. aqueous solution E. Heat energy F. vaporization G. evaporation H. aqueous chemical Answer:
D
what can be used for separating a solute from a volatile vehicle A. strainer B. evaporation C. sweating D. water vapor E. energy F. vaporization G. more solute H. oxidation Answer:
B
What can be used to separate a solute from a solvent in a solution? A. bandaid B. Gas C. table D. sodium E. energy F. heat G. frost H. vapors Answer:
F
What can be used to separate a solute from a solvent? A. liquid drying B. activation energy C. a hydraulic system D. chemical equations E. Condensation F. circulatory systems G. heat energy H. water vapor Answer:
A
What can be used to damage plants? A. A virus B. viruses C. electricity D. toxins E. Nematoda F. leeches G. storms H. evaporation Answer:
H
What does gasoline release when it separates? A. kinetic energy B. heat energy C. Organic compounds D. Decrease bodily water E. water vapor F. Chemical energy G. hydrogen and oxygen H. carbon dioxide Answer:
C
What can be used to separate a solute from a solvent in a solution? A. flow of electrons B. Dehydration C. heat energy D. heating liquids E. a hydraulic system F. water vapor G. kinetic energy H. Time and energy Answer:
D
What can be used for segregating a solute from a solvent in a solution? A. an electron lens B. simple C. evaporation D. heat energy E. vaporization F. water vapor G. reduced heat H. Time and energy Answer:
C
What can be used for separating a solute from a solvent in a solution? A. simple B. salinity C. tube D. energy E. heat F. boiling G. sweating H. mild Answer:
F
Evaporation can be used to move a solvent apart from: A. heat B. Temperature C. Water D. heat energy E. all liquids F. vaporization G. evaporation H. a solute Answer:
H
An animal can become dehydrated after doing what? A. hibernation B. vaporization C. Cooking D. eating E. sweating F. sleeping G. contracting H. drinking Answer:
E
if an animal sweats it can cause A. Relieve pain B. infection C. Localized damage D. fever E. ground to shake F. Dehydration G. bloating H. reduced heat Answer:
F
how do organisms cool off? A. down B. shade C. winter D. water E. sweat F. cold G. sleep H. skin Answer:
E
Excessive physical and emotional exertion does what to an animal? A. cause their death B. decreases its bodily water C. encourages mating D. major threat to health E. heat the body F. depress neuronal excitability G. rehydrates the body H. yields more offspring Answer:
B
What happens when an animal sweats? A. reduced heat B. atoms are created C. dehydration D. vaporization E. hyperthyroidism F. evaporation G. skin temperature increases H. molecules are torn Answer:
C
what's bodily water decreases when it sweats? A. omnivores B. humans C. dogs D. thermometer E. bullfrogs F. pigeons G. h2o H. excretory Answer:
B
What happens to an animal's bodily water when they release water to regulate body temperature? A. It converts into energy B. it needs them C. It increases D. vaporization E. evaporation F. It converts into heat G. It decreases H. It gets heated up Answer:
G
What happens when an animal perspires? A. it takes in more water B. Generating heat C. its bodily water increases D. heat is produced E. To keep their body heat. F. It becomes dormant G. its bodily water remains H. it's bodily water decreases Answer:
H
why do animals sweat? A. energy B. cool off C. evaporation D. Heat energy E. reduced heat F. food G. reduce H. heat Answer:
B
If a lion sweats what happens? A. its bodily water decreases B. depress neuronal excitability C. get chemical reactions started D. its bodily water increases E. heat is produced F. it becomes less thirsty G. it becomes warmer H. exposure to cold Answer:
A
What can an animal do to cool themselves down? A. preventing heat transfer B. Cover with a blanket C. To keep their body heat. D. converting electricity to heat E. evaporation F. Go into sun G. Stand near a fire H. Decrease bodily water Answer:
H
An animal panting has decreased what? A. Quality of life B. motility C. common sense D. life span E. burnout F. Heart rate G. Temperature H. body water Answer:
H
What reduces a human's bodily water? A. flying B. steroids C. fishing D. evaporation E. sugar F. sweating G. reading H. Roundworms. Answer:
F
what's bodily water decreases through sweat? A. Lobsters B. plants C. h2o D. excretion E. insects F. pigeons G. omnivores H. humans Answer:
H
From which part of a dog can bodily water escape? A. Veins and arteries. B. the skin C. aqueous solution D. Endocrine system E. epidermis and dermis F. Pituitary gland G. pituitary H. bottom of feet Answer:
H
Many animals ways of getting rid of extra heat makes bodily what decrease A. solutes B. death C. water D. Energy. E. energy F. matter G. low pHs H. Weight Answer:
C
Reducing body-heat can also decrease an animal's what? A. Quality of life B. prolactin release C. Bodily water D. Heart rate E. heat energy F. Weight G. Temperature H. energy Answer:
C
What is the primary item inside a virus? A. Chemical energy B. particles C. genetic material D. cytoplasm E. electromagnetic energy F. bioaerosols G. food and shelter H. bacteria Answer:
C
What do viruses contain the most of? A. Chemical energy B. layers of fat C. ribonucleic acid D. cytoplasm E. germs F. harmful substances G. deadly and devastating H. deoxyribonucleic acid Answer:
H
What contains an abundance of deoxyribonucleic acid and not much else? A. Conifers B. PDAs C. pollen D. anemia E. bacteria F. proteins G. diseases H. viruses Answer:
H
What contains deoxyribonucleic acid but not much else. A. minerals B. bacteria C. loose soil D. pollen E. viruses F. anemia G. PDAs H. vertebrates Answer:
E
what contain a right hand double helix of polynucleotides but not much else A. orchids B. newsprint C. alleles D. Viruses E. soil F. ferns G. animals H. plants Answer:
D
What can reproduce themselves? A. trees B. eunoch C. rocks D. corpse E. viruses F. humans G. plants H. parasites Answer:
E
What do viruses contain? A. resistance B. fish C. harmful substances D. Chemical energy E. encoded information F. contamination G. ice H. dust Answer:
E
What is a main component of a virus? A. Something that causes allergies B. Leptospirosis C. Localized damage D. heat produced E. deoxyribonucleic acid F. Chemical energy G. direct damage to the lungs H. It helps them survive Answer:
E
What contain the genetic information for life but not much else? A. plants B. barnacles C. parasites D. fungi E. alleles F. animals G. Viruses H. bacteria Answer:
G
What does HIV contain? A. p53 B. RNA C. DNA D. CFCs E. ova F. gene G. HPV H. mold Answer:
B
what contains DNA? A. ovum B. DNA C. HPV D. p53 E. HIV F. O3 G. RNA H. gene Answer:
E
What contains DNA but not much else? A. cigarettes B. insects C. bacteria D. Most plants E. loose soil F. pollen G. mammals H. smallpox Answer:
H
What are Prions void of A. life B. O2 C. RNA D. SNPs E. harm F. gene G. DNA H. p53 Answer:
G
What do viruses contain? A. electromagnetic energy B. light energy C. resistance D. contamination E. Deoxyribonucleicacid F. Chemical energy G. harmful substances H. Leptospirosis Answer:
E
what do viruses contain? A. Mass B. DNA C. SNPs D. RNA E. acid F. gene G. ovum H. host Answer:
D
germs that cause people to get sick contain what but not much else? A. gene B. HPV C. mold D. CFCs E. RNA F. zinc G. p53 H. DNA Answer:
H
What can power computers? A. cities B. Fuel cells C. energy D. kinetic energy E. industry F. heating liquids G. information H. Solar energy Answer:
B
Microbial fuel cells convert chemical energy into what? A. water energy B. power C. turbine energy D. LEDs E. solar energy F. Light G. Heat H. gas Answer:
B
What do microbial fuel cells transform hydrogen into? A. Renewable energy B. Electrical energy C. kinetic energy D. electromagnetic energy E. an engine F. transportation technology G. Solar energy H. Oil Answer:
B
What do microbial fuel cells and electric generators both create? A. sunlight B. electricity C. vehicles D. chemical energy E. Greenhouse gases F. engines G. to move people H. light Answer:
B
What converts food into electrical energy? A. transportation technology B. windmills C. matter vibrating D. solar panels E. adding heat F. one celled organisms G. microbial fuel cells H. dams Answer:
G
Microbial fuel cells convert chemical energy into what? A. Something with exactly eight protons B. Something studied by Michael Faraday C. scraping oneself on a contaminated object D. Something that moves in an elliptical orbit E. skin redness and pain, possible swelling, blisters, fever, headaches F. remove toxic material from the stomach before it is absorbed G. Something that can be converted to kinetic and heat energy by a motor H. Something made of glass, fiberglass, polyethylene, or vinyl Answer:
G
Microbial fuel cells convert chemical energy into A. kinetic energy B. Deoxyribonucleicacid C. rays or beams D. harmful substances E. vehicles F. sunlight G. deoxyribonucleic acid H. Greenhouse gases Answer:
A
what do microbial fuel cells convert chemical energy into? A. rays or beams B. transportation technology C. Deoxyribonucleicacid D. flow of electrons E. hydrogen and oxygen F. deoxyribonucleic acid G. an engine H. heating liquids Answer:
D
On many broad-leaved trees, what usually changes in the autumn season? A. colors of the spectrum B. chemical changes C. color of branches D. color of leaves E. temperature F. shape of branches G. size of needles H. bloom time Answer:
D
what season happens before snow falls, and spring brings back the greenery A. autumn B. rainfall C. Winter D. H20 E. spring F. rain G. middle H. summer Answer:
A
Which tree's leaves change color in autumn A. Fir B. wind C. Palm D. blue E. elms F. Oak G. Ficus H. Aves Answer:
F
What do mulberry trees do in the autumn? A. Change colors B. Fall over C. Fruit D. bloom time E. reproduce F. Stay green G. spread flower seeds H. staying warm Answer:
A
What does a peachleaf willow do in the autumn? A. staying warm B. It expands C. Die D. Change colors E. Fall over F. Grow new flowers G. flowers H. spread flower seeds Answer:
D
Fall begins as deciduous trees lose their leaves when? A. It becomes dormant B. Plant growth is reduced C. in the autumn season D. deforestation E. Physical weathering F. in the winter season G. in the spring season H. in the freezing season Answer:
C
During what time frame do deciduous trees' leaves change color? A. summer end B. dry and hot C. summer start D. barrel-shaped E. dry conditions F. winter G. after winter H. climate Answer:
A
what usually has its leaves change color in autumn? A. by indirect light B. Most plants C. single-celled organisms D. sensory neurons E. haploid plants F. eukyarotes G. peachleaf willow H. It remains dormant Answer:
G
What usually changes in the autumn season? A. Something that can be auburn B. looseness of dirt or compost C. the looseness of soil D. the color of leaves on oaks E. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun F. Warm air moving into cold air G. the male sex cells of plants H. The bending of a ray of light Answer:
D
What non-deciduos types do not change colors? A. Conifers B. Frogs C. eukyarotes D. Echinoids E. monotremes F. opossums G. ferns H. heterotrophs Answer:
A
What is used for refracting energy? A. wind B. a circuit C. a prism D. Decibels E. a window F. glass G. a doorbell H. a wave Answer:
C
what is a prism used to refract? A. Something that can be auburn B. basic building blocks of life C. mirrors D. our nearest star E. wavelengths and photons F. microwaves G. triangles H. focusing a lens Answer:
E
What does refracted light get divided into? A. Change colors B. colors of the spectrum C. basic building blocks of life D. fissures of hot, acidic water E. it keeps an organism warm F. energy G. prisms H. light Answer:
B
What do prisms do to light? A. Lighten B. Darken C. Energize D. widen E. Bend F. adapt G. expand H. harm Answer:
E
What tool can be used to bend rays of light? A. Compass B. a wave C. fibers D. Magnet E. Pliers F. Prism G. forces H. Newton Answer:
F
What is used to refract light? A. glass B. stone C. a wave D. fibers E. tube F. copper G. rocks H. sand Answer:
A
what is a prism used to refract? A. focusing a lens B. photons C. h2o D. glass E. oxygen F. rays or beams G. our nearest star H. an electron lens Answer:
F
what do prisms refract? A. Slow. B. wind C. yes D. Joules E. ligt F. energy G. sand H. waves Answer:
E