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What causes something to form that pours and flows. A. mixing B. rainfall C. Evaporation D. solidifying E. hardening F. condensing G. Heat energy H. blood Answer:
F
What can form from vapor? A. heat B. nicotine C. liquid D. water E. glycogen F. ice G. fire H. a prism Answer:
C
what causes liquid to form? A. opposite of evaporation B. Water expanding C. aqueous solution D. freezing E. heat production F. burning wood G. flow of electrons H. gas Answer:
A
What does condensing cause? A. less water B. rainfall C. Asphalt to form D. Animals to form E. evaporation F. Heat energy G. Solid to form H. Water to form Answer:
H
what does condensation alter? A. flow B. H20 C. CO 2 D. rain E. dew F. pH G. fuse H. gas Answer:
H
What forms into liquid from the air? A. Alcohol B. lipids C. water D. spring E. coffee F. Energy. G. sugar H. energy Answer:
C
what is caused to form from condensing? A. Energy. B. energy C. salts D. glass E. water F. heat G. NaCl H. gas Answer:
E
Air carries moisture that causes a what to form A. expand B. watershed C. flooding D. root E. a solute F. liquid G. cracks H. rainfall Answer:
F
Friction can cause fires to break out in a home due to what? A. heating liquids B. wind speed C. temperature D. centripetal force E. wire placement F. friction G. cigarettes H. heat energy Answer:
C
What increases the temperature of a bearing? A. metal type B. water C. friction D. Energy. E. wind F. speed G. vaporization H. energy Answer:
C
what causes the temperature of an object to increase? A. decrease in motion B. flow of electrons C. chronic impact D. Greenhouse gases E. thermometer F. lowering the heat G. It gets heated up H. kinetic energy Answer:
C
What does pressure do to the temperature of an object? A. Decreases B. It's unmeasurable C. Increases D. reduce E. vaporization F. cool off G. It expands H. Stays the same Answer:
C
What does friction do to a toy? A. increases its temperature B. heat is produced C. converting electricity to heat D. winds it up E. It gets heated up F. douses it in water G. frosts it H. decreases its bodily water Answer:
A
Braking would cause what to an object's temperature? A. it would decrease B. it would stay the same C. flow of electrons D. it would increase E. Water expanding F. heat energy G. it would go to infinity H. Electrical energy Answer:
D
Friction causes the heat of an object to do what? A. increase B. energy C. slowing it down D. Energy. E. It expands F. decrease G. Evaporation H. stay the same Answer:
A
Movement causes the temperature of an object to what? A. friction B. Rise C. Newton's laws D. reduce E. inertia F. it expands G. It decreases H. increase Answer:
H
what does rubbing an object on another object cause that object to do? A. heat production B. heat is produced C. sandpaper D. It gets heated up E. decrease in temperature F. explode G. heat the body H. increase in temperature Answer:
H
what can cause bearings to heat up? A. friction B. loose soil C. energy D. voltage E. Energy. F. wind G. electrically H. sweating Answer:
A
What does pressure cause? A. hyperthyroidism B. exposure to cold C. fissures of hot, acidic water D. a tree falling E. a lot of human deaths F. Temperature to increase G. to move people H. precipitation Answer:
F
Dead tissue can be caused by what? A. disease B. pollen counts C. advanced mathematics D. microorganisms E. migrating birds F. viruses G. Physical weathering H. harmful substances Answer:
D
What can mosquitoes spread? A. harmful substances B. disease C. one celled organisms D. shadows E. sunlight F. microorganisms G. sterilized needles H. genetic diversity Answer:
F
With the exception of allergies, what may cause a person to seek medical attention? A. Contact with latex B. a tree falling C. Organs within the body. D. Contact with baby chicks E. prolactin release F. Contact with peanut butter G. hypothyroidism H. Contact with microorganisms Answer:
H
mosquitoes can do what with microorganisms A. motility B. reproduce C. spread D. filter E. eat F. kill G. disease H. mitosis Answer:
C
What can cause infection? A. disinfectant B. soda C. yeast D. Herpes E. rabies F. fungi G. painkillers H. food Answer:
H
what can be found in raw wounds A. bandages B. antibiotics C. some invertebrates D. microorganisms E. meat F. one celled organisms G. contamination H. sensory neurons Answer:
D
microorganisms can cause a what of illnesses? A. single B. range C. toxins D. bit E. germs F. disease G. death H. one Answer:
B
Antibiotics can be used to treat what? A. myopia B. most organisms C. balding D. basic building blocks of life E. age spots F. harmful substances G. Illness from microrganisms H. single-celled organisms Answer:
G
_ can cause infections to grow. A. Pesticides B. bacteria C. influenza D. nitric oxide E. disease F. carbon dioxide G. moisture H. oxygen Answer:
G
What can cause infection? A. bacteria B. seeds C. influenza D. disease E. horses F. viruses G. chickenpox H. bladders Answer:
A
What can microorganisms cause? A. darkness B. rabies C. Herpes D. disease E. animals F. morbidity G. death H. sweat Answer:
G
Which chemical added to water prevents illnesses? A. Glucose B. evaporation C. Chlorine. D. sugar E. Allergies F. sweating G. energy H. hydration Answer:
C
Cancer genes are an example of the type of thing that can be passed on through: A. people B. blood exposure C. massive damage D. viruses E. Plant reproduction F. contagious G. reproduction H. humans Answer:
G
What does BCRA2 sometimes cause? A. Cancer B. Down syndrome C. fever D. Blue eyes E. disease F. death G. Cleft palates H. illness Answer:
A
What can be passed down through the males? A. Electrical energy B. cancer treatments C. pollen D. cloning E. kinetic energy F. cancer genes G. genetic testing H. anemia Answer:
F
what kind of genes can be inherited? A. deadly B. offspring C. psychic D. complex E. weathering F. mass G. three H. alleles Answer:
A
What can be a disease with genetic traits? A. Allergies B. cancer C. blood D. flu E. disease cells F. anemia G. Smoking H. illness Answer:
B
Parents can pass on many genes, including those for: A. the eyes B. trust accounts C. animals D. babies E. cremation F. clothing G. cancer H. offspring Answer:
G
what can be inherited? A. leukemia B. fever C. gravity D. the eyes E. Weight F. h2o G. anemia H. digestion Answer:
A
what can some genes be? A. mutated B. correlated C. negative D. same E. fertile F. normal G. alleles H. complex Answer:
A
Cancer genes can be a what? A. refract or absorb. B. mistake in the gene C. massive damage D. fault of the protein E. mistake in the wall F. purpose of the cell G. major threat to health H. a lot of human deaths Answer:
B
What can be inherited? A. smoking tobacco B. Allergies C. bacteria D. sunlight E. Damaged hearing F. cigarettes G. carcinoma genes H. radio waves Answer:
G
What can kill? A. life B. Inheriting genes C. security D. smoking tobacco E. electromagnetic energy F. safety G. heat or cold H. Destroy bridges Answer:
B
What can be inherited? A. Smoking B. fever C. rings D. alleles E. death F. Weight G. anemia H. disease Answer:
E
The chance of you developing cancer depends most on your A. alleles B. parents C. lungs D. health E. Energy F. recovery G. heat H. illness Answer:
B
Cancer genes are A. it can be seen B. major threat to health C. remains of prehistoric life D. competing for resources E. biological diversity F. it keeps an organism warm G. more abundant H. radiation-inducible Answer:
H
What can cause the speed of an object to decrease? A. more propulsion B. a tree falling C. degrees Celsius D. degrees celcius E. texture of the surfaces F. inertia G. Electrical energy H. sunlight Answer:
E
If a force that opposes motion is applied to an object, what will happen to its speed? A. Plant growth is reduced B. It will decrease C. It will reach nano-speed D. It will stay the same E. kinetic energy F. It will increase G. Under 32 degrees H. supersonic Answer:
B
what causes the speed of an object to decrease A. kilometers B. kinetic energy C. Electrical energy D. increase h2o E. principals of aerodynamics F. basic building blocks of life G. opposing motion force H. increase oxygen Answer:
G
What is lost as the speed of an object decreases? A. cartilage B. density C. alveoli D. light E. energy F. smell G. sunlight H. mass Answer:
E
What can decreasing an object's speed create? A. heat B. death C. freezing D. cold E. harm F. pleasure G. warmth H. energy Answer:
A
what increases as speed increases? A. Weight B. Mass C. drag D. Cars E. motion F. Lift G. sweat H. heat Answer:
C
What can cause an object's speed to slow? A. vehicles B. wind C. mechanical D. heat energy E. pressure F. Temperature G. energy H. Solar energy Answer:
E
Applying the car brakes generates A. gas B. energy C. sound D. heat E. warmth F. fluid G. waves H. oil Answer:
D
What causes friction? A. chemicals B. Energy. C. energy D. wind E. driving F. brakes G. heat H. nerves Answer:
F
Fungi are the only organism that can decompose what? A. birds B. pine C. fossils D. matter E. eggs F. lumber G. Conifers H. millipedes Answer:
F
What re the only organisms that can decompose biodegradable products? A. fungi B. pine C. fires D. plants E. trees F. viruses G. fungus H. spores Answer:
A
What decomposes beech? A. legumes B. elms C. Fungi D. Metal E. heat F. Trees G. h2o H. fungus Answer:
C
What can decompose a bow? A. Acids B. Oak C. CO 2 D. pine E. erosion F. Wind G. water H. Fungi Answer:
H
What can fungi decompose? A. mildew B. sound C. taste D. bushes E. bamboo F. peat G. trees H. oil Answer:
G
What do fungi require? A. Energy B. food C. allow growth D. warmth E. Exfoliation F. Bodily water G. evaporation H. nitrogen Answer:
H
fungi are the only organisms that can decompose what? A. litter B. pine C. bamboo D. matter E. coal F. maples G. plants H. elms Answer:
B
What can yeast and mold decompose? A. wood B. moss C. bushes D. sugar E. matter F. Crops G. soil H. paper Answer:
A
What can decompose wood? A. sugar B. pine C. bushes D. ferns E. bamboo F. trees G. Molds H. Oak Answer:
G
Fungi are the only organisms that can decompose dead what? A. fossils B. legumes C. trees D. matter E. amoeba F. coal G. elms H. bamboo Answer:
C
What can decompose wood? A. Chlorophyll B. bacteria C. mushrooms D. bushes E. ferns F. Most plants G. roots H. evaporation Answer:
C
Changes in the genetic information of an organism are what for evolution to occur? A. impossible B. Plants growth C. positive D. paranoid E. essential F. disgusted G. dangerous H. allow growth Answer:
E
What enables natural selection to occur? A. environment B. mutations C. competition D. relocation E. Darwin F. evolutionary development G. root growth H. research Answer:
B
what is essential for evolution? A. hurricanes B. that material's properties C. remains of prehistoric life D. the body's largest organ E. revolutions F. Plant reproduction G. natural disasters H. random changes in genes Answer:
H
What drives the genomic changing of the translational system? A. environment B. A computer C. chromosome abnormalities D. extincion E. migration F. mutations G. acetic acid H. competition Answer:
F
What is essential for evolution to occur? A. Changes in DNA sequences B. Plant reproduction C. Natural disasters D. Gamma radiation E. biological diversity F. DNA sequences staying the same G. the environment H. that material's properties Answer:
A
What is mutation essential for? A. rapid expansion B. sickness C. a continual progress D. resistance E. growth F. allow growth G. Plant reproduction H. chromosomes Answer:
C
what is essential for evolution to occur? A. random changes in genes B. that material's properties C. cancer D. remains of prehistoric life E. h2o F. Plant reproduction G. revolutions H. the environment Answer:
A
Genes are altered for what to occur? A. Leptospirosis B. resistance C. quality D. Plants growth E. friendship F. proteins G. evolution H. allow growth Answer:
G
Changes in what are essential for evolution to occur. A. color of leaves B. genetic material C. learned behavior D. synthetic material E. the body's largest organ F. acquired characteristics G. sensory neurons H. Most plants Answer:
B
What is essential for change over time? A. Light B. Chemical energy C. Essential oil. D. evaporation E. Currency. F. Clocks. G. colors H. Mutations. Answer:
H
What is needed for changes to occur? A. exercise B. mutations C. growth D. healthy animals E. environment F. evaporation G. Exfoliation H. births Answer:
B
The changes in species that have been seen over time required A. Energy B. exercise C. strong microscopes D. mutations E. gene splicing F. warm weather G. vegetation H. Energy. Answer:
D
What helps species grow stronger? A. weakness B. layers of fat C. a cuticle D. exercise E. pain F. mutations G. pleasure H. roots Answer:
F
What is essential for evolution to occur? A. human interference B. constant DNA information C. biological diversity D. the environment E. converting mass to energy F. changes in DNA information G. Plant reproduction H. unchanged DNA information Answer:
F
Mutations are what to evolution? A. Plants growth B. essential C. optional D. competition E. dangerous F. non essential G. voluntary H. allow growth Answer:
B
What can cause evolution to occur? A. heat B. viruses C. alleles D. pollen E. Pesticides F. extinction G. A computer H. animals Answer:
B
what do somatic cells perform? A. recovery B. Absorb light C. evolution D. Plants growth E. migrate F. recycling G. resistance H. allow growth Answer:
C
Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that produce eggs with what? A. empty shell B. Chemical energy C. waterproof shell D. water-filled shell E. aerobic capacity F. heat energy G. kinetic energy H. shell lining Answer:
C
what produces amniotic eggs? A. fluid B. spiders C. scrambled D. a fish E. sharks F. snakes G. animals H. tortoises Answer:
F
Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that what A. are warm blooded B. reproduce C. graptolites D. lay shelled eggs E. major threat to health F. allow growth G. eat grass H. live in water Answer:
D
what produces amniotic eggs? A. sharks B. ants C. a fish D. animals E. viruses F. Wasps G. bacteria H. frogs Answer:
H
What produces amniotic eggs? A. goats B. crocodiles C. dogs D. sperm E. animals F. sharks G. tortoises H. lizards Answer:
H
Reptiles are a class of tetrapod vertebrates that produce eggs with a what? A. kinetic energy B. Chemical energy C. the body's largest organ D. heat energy E. Epidermis F. epidermis and dermis G. waterproof shell H. rapid expansion Answer:
G
What group of animals are a tetrapod vertebrate that produce amniotic eggs? A. class Reptilia B. warm-blooded C. more abundant D. graptolites E. animals F. insects G. mammals H. barnacles Answer:
A
What kind of eggs do birds have? A. animals B. insects C. amnotic D. seeds E. fertile F. made G. white H. warm Answer:
C
What is an example of a tetrapod vertebrate that produces amniotic eggs. A. animals B. tortoises C. crocodiles D. barnacles E. insects F. parasites G. Lizards H. a fish Answer:
G
what are a class of 4 legged animals that produce amniotic eggs A. parasites B. allow growth C. feet D. Reptiles E. to stay warm F. warm-blooded G. insects H. fertile Answer:
D
What is an example of a tetrapod vertebrate? A. genus B. Leeuwenhoek C. a fish D. crocodile E. animals F. four limbs G. warm-blooded H. graptolites Answer:
D
What are reptiles called as? A. infected B. amniotes C. animals D. graptolites E. parasites F. genus G. warm-blooded H. strong Answer:
B
Sexual reproduction increases what potential? A. disease B. seeds C. health D. gene flow E. environmental F. traits G. growth H. genetic Answer:
H
What increases genetic diversity? A. By coral exoskeletons B. Something that waters do C. Something that planets do D. fertilization E. Something that rocks do F. deoxyribonucleic acid G. Males and females H. Somethign that mammals do. Answer:
H
What allows evolution to continue? A. sexual reproduction B. By coral exoskeletons C. remains of prehistoric life D. genetic similarities E. digestion F. sexual abstinence G. animals with backbones H. Deoxyribonucleicacid Answer:
A
What creates evolution? A. animals with backbones B. coded genes C. heterotrophs D. Sexual reproduction E. Geology F. haploid plants G. Organs H. Technology Answer:
D
What increases biodiversity? A. extinction of a species B. Quality of life C. Nurseries of the ocean. D. asexual reproduction E. By coral exoskeletons F. coral reefs G. sexual reproduction H. wildfires Answer:
G
what increases genetic diversity? A. mutations B. getting married C. gene flow D. dating E. bushes F. mitosis G. procreation H. flowers Answer:
G