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What is one thing most single-celled organisms have in common? A. Energy B. glucose C. bacteria D. motility E. Energy. F. heat energy G. resistance H. warmth Answer:
D
what do single-celled organisms have? A. bacteria B. Energy C. motility D. Energy. E. resistance F. glucose G. food H. alveoli Answer:
C
What do simple eukaryotes have? A. Energy B. fur and fat C. Motility D. bioaerosols E. four limbs F. pollen G. glucose H. Energy. Answer:
C
What can most protists do? A. fusion B. Seesaw C. move D. growth E. harm F. expand G. damage H. grow Answer:
C
Which can move? A. Raft B. light energy C. vehicles D. insects E. protists F. bicycle G. animals H. an object Answer:
E
What is used to protect the body from acid? A. the skin B. tube C. evaporation D. a tongue E. electricity F. fur and fat G. the bones H. the mouth Answer:
A
A protective what protects the body from harmful substances? A. hair B. molecule C. keratin D. style E. beacon F. organ G. fur H. tissue Answer:
F
What does the skin protect the body from? A. cigarettes B. pain C. discoloration D. sun's heat E. disease F. blood G. rays or beams H. contamination Answer:
H
What can protect the body from harmful substances? A. the body's largest organ B. layers of fat C. Electric devices D. bones E. sunburns F. hard outer covering G. deoxyribonucleic acid H. muscle Answer:
A
what protects the body from harmful substances? A. h2o B. brain C. hard outer covering D. fur and fat E. protective bony armor F. salt and pepper G. epidermis and dermis H. deoxyribonucleic acid Answer:
G
What does skin help keep out? A. medicine B. sun's heat C. heat D. hurtful words E. a pathogens F. parasites G. harmful substances H. Echinoderm. Answer:
G
What protects the body from harmful substances? A. food B. organs C. toughness D. viruses E. fur F. Collagen G. bacteria H. sweating Answer:
B
What are used for protecting the body from harmful substances? A. critical organs B. body critics C. fur and fat D. protective bony armor E. redundant organs F. layers of fat G. sea urchins H. solar waves Answer:
A
What organ in the body can protect you from toxins? A. cells B. gills C. HIV D. skin E. immune F. rabies G. lungs H. Herpes Answer:
D
What does the skin protect against? A. smallpox B. A virus C. disease D. sun's heat E. cancer F. leukemia G. Pollution H. heat energy Answer:
G
what does skin protect from? A. photons B. cold air C. electricity D. forces E. toxins F. sunlight G. heat energy H. sun's heat Answer:
F
What does a windmill create? A. Light B. wind C. loose soil D. energy E. voltage F. Decibels G. dust H. rain Answer:
E
what does a windmill primarily use to convert wind energy into electricty? A. matter vibrating B. stored energy C. solar power D. batteries E. Movement of an air mass F. heat is produced G. energy of moving objects H. Something to move Answer:
G
What can a windmill provide energy for? A. space B. water C. animals D. humans E. A computer F. clouds G. energy H. engines Answer:
E
What does windpower get converted into? A. magnet B. energy C. direct energy D. wind E. water F. energy usage G. electricity H. animal transport Answer:
G
How does a windmill make wind energy? A. simple B. adding heat C. programmed D. Movement E. Water F. Standing still G. forces H. Electricity Answer:
D
What converts more wind into electricity? A. bicycle B. adding heat C. stagnant wind D. slow wind E. engines F. wind speed G. satellites H. no wind Answer:
F
what converts wind energy into electricity A. clouds B. mechanical waves C. windpower operated machines D. Movement of an air mass E. solar panels F. Warm air moving into cold air G. batteries H. tectonic plates being pushed together Answer:
C
What do windmills use to convert energy? A. Heat B. fibers C. copper D. cycles E. SO2 F. Vanes G. calcite H. Lift Answer:
F
What type of energy does a wind turbine use to convert wind energy? A. energy B. unidirectional C. mechanical D. thrust E. waves F. rays or beams G. direct energy H. adding heat Answer:
C
How do heterotrophs live? A. math B. allow growth C. laziness D. Chlorophyll E. shock F. the environment G. an organism's body H. Digesting food Answer:
H
what are heterotrophs? A. sheep B. small C. cats D. soil E. Birds F. koalas G. gravity H. h2o Answer:
C
What derive energy from the breakdown of organic molecules? A. Most plants B. hydrocarbons C. potatoes D. all stones E. all water sources F. all mountains G. all animals H. Generating heat Answer:
G
What are all fish? A. wet B. protected C. sharks D. food E. fins F. animals G. eggs H. good Answer:
F
_ are an essential nutrient for animals. A. Energy B. Chemicals C. trees D. potatoes E. Acids F. allow growth G. store H. Proteins Answer:
H
What are humans? A. people B. bacteria C. fungi D. eukyarotes E. monocellular F. Leptospirosis G. athletes H. fertile Answer:
D
All animals are what? A. fed by hand B. homogenous C. fed by others D. parasites E. fed red meat F. fed whole grains G. important habitats H. insects Answer:
C
All animals are what? A. consumers B. all matter C. insects D. aquatic E. plants F. furry G. parasites H. infected Answer:
A
What do all animals need? A. oxygen B. nutrients C. Energy D. sunlight E. dirt F. carbon dioxide G. Energy. H. water Answer:
B
Protein is an essential nutrient for what? A. Animals B. Algae C. Carbohydrates D. health E. recovery F. athletes G. humans H. Plants Answer:
A
all animals have growth that is what? A. it keeps an organism warm B. increases a body's strength C. share properties D. slow and inefficient E. characteristics F. They grow better G. properties H. the body's largest organ Answer:
D
what are heterotrophs? A. sheep B. cats C. toads D. small E. koalas F. fungi G. bats H. Birds Answer:
B
What are all alligators? A. solid, liquid, gas B. important habitats C. Under 32 degrees D. heterotrophs E. colder and wetter F. strong G. homogenous H. an organism's body Answer:
D
Fan-shaped deposits of sediment form where? A. mouth of rivers B. bottom of oceans C. flooding D. near the shoreline E. the Great Barrier Reef F. entrance of puddles G. unidirectional H. top of canyons Answer:
A
rivers will fan out and deposit sediments near what A. distance B. rocks C. coastlines D. waterfalls E. patch reefs F. narrow valleys G. forests H. salinity Answer:
C
Deltas are formed by deposition of what at the mouth of a river by water fanning out? A. air B. water C. salt D. ice E. soils F. sand G. rocks H. barrel Answer:
F
what is formed by deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river? A. A solid geometric shape B. clouds C. h2o D. important habitats E. dams F. patch reefs G. swamp vegetation H. at or near the margins Answer:
D
What is formed by sediment being deposited at its mouth by water fanning out? A. waterfalls B. rivers C. detritus D. soils E. deltas F. soft soil G. lagoons H. Rocks Answer:
E
A delta is formed by A. erosion B. motion C. plate shifts D. flooding E. loose soil F. Earthworms G. compression H. gravity Answer:
A
What is formed by deposition of sediment at the mouth of a water supply fanning out? A. a hurricane B. soils C. a delta D. an ocean E. soft soil F. an island G. detritus H. spring Answer:
C
What can lead to the gradual burial of more sediments? A. erosion B. loose soil C. an ocean D. a wave E. a delta F. wind G. a lake H. flooding Answer:
E
Sediment is dropped at the mouth of a river by water when what happens? A. Destroy bridges B. erosion C. global warming D. rivers slow E. flooding F. contamination G. massive damage H. storms Answer:
D
What type of deposit fans out into the ocean? A. coral reef B. Loose C. rocks D. patch reefs E. erosion F. alluvial G. loose soil H. Sediment Answer:
F
The deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river by water fanning out is called by what name? A. unidirectional B. Sediment C. Calcium carbonate D. patch reefs E. A Greek letter F. barrel-shaped G. swamp vegetation H. flooding Answer:
E
What happens to light rays in water? A. evaporation B. they get wet C. heat energy D. a wave E. they bend F. they change frequency G. break off H. they vanish Answer:
E
Light is what inside of water droplets? A. linked B. tiny C. blinding D. golden E. straight F. energy G. a wave H. bent Answer:
H
How are rainbows formed? A. photosynthesis B. Light passing through water C. Cold air mixing with water D. Hot air passing through water E. Evaporation of water F. focusing a lens G. photosyntehsis H. Water passing through light Answer:
B
What can be deceptive? A. cracks B. alleles C. water D. lenses E. sound F. a chime G. squids H. swea Answer:
C
What aspect of light changes when it enters water? A. Energy. B. speed C. kinetic D. seasons E. reacts F. energy G. heat H. mostly Answer:
B
What can water cause? A. exposure to cold B. The bending of a ray of light C. atmospheric depletion D. pressure differences. E. decreases the freezing point F. negative impact G. wind and erosion H. a lot of human deaths Answer:
B
What causes the refraction of light? A. focusing a lens B. Chemical energy C. fossil fuels D. all liquids E. a solute F. chemical changes G. an electron lens H. squids Answer:
D
What causes halos? A. germs B. Pacific C. solutes D. water E. storms F. glass G. algae H. the sun Answer:
D
What causes a refraction of light? A. compound of hydrogen oxygen B. focusing a lens C. that material's properties D. photosynthetic pigments? E. oxidation reaction F. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun G. sunlight beams H. solid, liquid, gas Answer:
A
Where does DNA reside? A. membrane B. cells C. embryos D. atom E. complex F. nucleotide G. ligt H. retina Answer:
B
What is found in chromosomes? A. Chemical energy B. It helps them survive C. deoxyribonucleic acid D. toxic acids E. more abundant F. allow growth G. internucleic acid H. chromosomal filters Answer:
C
what is found in chromosomes? A. bacteria B. It helps them survive C. allow growth D. 23 E. Chemical energy F. more abundant G. viruses H. deoxyribonucleic acid Answer:
H
What comes in coiled strands? A. hair B. RNA C. ovum D. dogs E. gene F. poop G. ice H. DNA Answer:
H
Where is deoxyribonucleic acid found? A. bioaerosols B. In a car C. In the air D. In the ground E. In chromosomes F. Veins and arteries. G. mouth of rivers H. an organism's body Answer:
E
What is found in chromosomes? A. allow growth B. lactic acid C. carbonic acid D. more abundant E. deoxyribonucleic acid F. mutations G. Chemical energy H. It helps them survive Answer:
E
What does compressed genetic material form? A. pollen B. cytoplasm C. litter D. chromosomes E. Plants growth F. Most plants G. mitochondria H. nucleus Answer:
D
What can DNA do? A. Plant growth is reduced B. enormous damage to homes C. switch its helix D. reproduce E. duplicate itself F. implant on on other genes G. keeps the organism warm H. rearrange chromosomes Answer:
E
DNA is typically found in this state: A. protected B. spiky C. dense D. genetic E. alleles F. coiled G. circular H. electron Answer:
F
Where is DNA found in? A. colors of the spectrum B. A computer C. the body's largest organ D. non nucleic cells E. nucleus of a cell F. epidermis and dermis G. cornified cells H. red blood cells Answer:
E
What can be found inside a cell? A. ovum B. DNA C. gene D. soil E. liver F. cell wall G. RNA H. p53 Answer:
B
DNA is found where in a cell? A. mitochondria B. complex C. alveoli D. membrane E. plants F. infected G. cytoplasm H. nucleus Answer:
H
DNA is found in what? A. humans B. animals C. pollen D. mammals E. A Greek letter F. insects G. Most plants H. coded genes Answer:
H
What can stay in a dormant state? A. chickenpox B. Most plants C. honeybees D. HIV E. ferns F. bears G. syphilis H. cold Answer:
A
What is an example of an entity that can live on in a completely inactive state? A. an object B. sloths C. hibernating bears D. Conifers E. chickenpox F. barnacles G. a fish H. mammals Answer:
E
what state do some viruses live inside the body in? A. HIV B. layers of fat C. dangerous D. Winter E. gaseous F. lungs G. alveoli H. hibernation Answer:
H
Some viral infections live in what? A. dormant state B. bloody state C. alveoli D. going viral E. gastropod shells F. red state G. Veins and arteries. H. animals Answer:
A
Where does the chickenpox virus go? A. the environment B. major threat to health C. It dies D. It comes out of the bowels E. It goes to the next person F. It becomes dormant G. Plant growth is reduced H. eat plants or other animal Answer:
F
What can live in a dormant state inside the body? A. humans B. bacteria C. animals D. fungi E. influenza F. Leptospirosis G. rocks H. horses Answer:
E
How does herpes stay in a person? A. It reproduces quickly B. hospitalization C. decreases D. It dies and never comes out E. It stays active F. It remains dormant G. They may not survive. H. It helps them survive Answer:
F
what do some viruses live in a dormant state inside? A. alveoli B. Epidermis C. clouds D. plants E. HIV F. animals G. humans H. volume Answer:
G
What can stay hidden in a hibernating state inside the body? A. infections B. blood cells C. fungi D. insects E. viruses F. honeybees G. plasma H. barnacles Answer:
E
some harmful organisms live how inside the body before multiplying inside cells A. immature B. dormant C. harmonious D. illness E. infected F. multiple lives G. reproduce H. bacteria Answer:
B
Some viruses live in a dormant state with cold and flu what? A. dormant series B. resistance C. dehydration D. discoveries E. studies F. illness G. parasites H. symptoms Answer:
H
Some agents that infect cells live in what state inside the body? A. solid B. conscious C. expelled D. bacteria E. infected F. dormant G. cellular H. protected Answer:
F
Some viruses do not affect the host and live in what kind of state in the body? A. inactive B. devastating C. recovery D. negative E. hyperactive F. sleep G. excited H. cold Answer:
A
What can live in a dormant state inside the body? A. Leptospirosis B. fish C. bacteria D. animals E. fungi F. birds G. influenza H. ducks Answer:
G
Which type of system do most animals without backbones have? A. sensory neurons B. Veins and arteries. C. Nervous system D. Stereo system E. Root system F. to move people G. Skeletal system H. insects Answer:
C
Which has a nervous system? A. humans B. Tulip C. animals D. Jellyfish E. Sponge F. fur seals G. elephants H. Dogwood tree Answer:
D
what do most types of have nervous systems? A. complex B. animals C. cows D. insects E. goats F. protist G. bacteria H. sweat glands Answer:
D
What has a nervous system? A. animals B. tortoises C. crocodiles D. sponges E. elephants F. placozoans G. mesozoans H. insects Answer:
H
What has a nervous system? A. Plaster B. animals C. fur seals D. elephants E. chickens F. Rocks G. Oxygen H. Jellyfish Answer:
H
what has a nervous system? A. h2o B. tortoises C. viruses D. bacteria E. crocodiles F. octopus G. animals H. elephants Answer:
F
what do insects have? A. four limbs B. liver C. sensory neurons D. epidermis and dermis E. lizards F. spiders G. important habitats H. nervous system Answer:
H
What have a nervous system? A. fur seals B. viruses C. animals D. jellyfish E. bacteria F. ducks G. mammals H. phytoplankton Answer:
D
What has a nervous system? A. fur seals B. Jellyfish C. Rocks D. chickens E. animals F. Air G. h2o H. elephants Answer:
B
most insects have a what? A. a cuticle B. storing system C. city system D. epidermis and dermis E. nervous system F. building system G. four limbs H. layers of fat Answer:
E
What has a nervous system? A. Nerve tonic B. Jellyfish C. Air D. fur seals E. Cardiovascular system F. animals G. chickens H. elephants Answer:
B
What have afferent information inbound? A. fur seals B. energy of moving objects C. electromagnetic energy D. sensory neurons E. Electric devices F. Most invertebrates G. matter vibrating H. Veins and arteries. Answer:
F
How do most analgesics work on invertebrates? A. insects B. kinetic C. adding heat D. reduce E. decrease stamina F. it needs them G. Relieve pain H. protect them Answer:
G
How long can people survive while dehydrated? A. A few days B. An hour C. the environment D. sweating E. Forever F. A few weeks G. dangerous H. Winter Answer:
A
What do most people need at least a little of every few days to survive? A. NACL B. UV C. mL D. oxygen E. corn F. H20 G. rest H. Hydrogen Answer:
F