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What is defined as the change of water from its liquid phase to its gaseous phase? A. absorption B. condensation C. evaporation D. transpiration Answer:
C
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Radiation, chemicals, and infectious agents are types of what? A. mutagens B. dioxins C. mutations D. endogenous Answer:
A
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What type of matter transmits light without scattering it? A. bioluminescent B. clean C. translucent D. transparent Answer:
D
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Steam actually consists of tiny droplets of liquid what? A. water B. lead C. mercury D. methane Answer:
A
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What mammalian class has the greatest ability to learn? A. humans B. reptiles C. apes D. rats Answer:
A
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What is the part of the cardiovascular system that carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart, to the body, and returns oxygen-poor blood back to the heart? A. peripheral nervous system B. systemic circulation C. somatic system D. molecular circulation Answer:
B
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What causes polarization in a neutral object? A. meaning of charges B. separation of charges C. signaling of charges D. combining of charges Answer:
B
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Cells in blood include red blood cells, white blood cells, and what? A. platelets B. plasmids C. protons D. droplets Answer:
A
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What substance is created when a copper turns from reddish brown to greenish brown? A. iron oxide B. copper alloy C. copper oxide D. rust Answer:
C
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The egg shell membrane encloses the nucleus containing the genetic material and what? A. enamel B. cytoplasm C. cerebellum D. exoskeleton Answer:
B
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According to dalton's law, unless they chemically react with each other, individual gases in a mixture of gases do not affect each other’s what? A. density B. weight C. mass D. pressure Answer:
D
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How many mass distinctions have radically altered the history of life? A. four B. one C. five D. six Answer:
C
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The vector sum of all the torques acting on an object is called what? A. homeostasis B. net torque C. peak capacity D. torque load Answer:
B
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What determines how strongly an atom attracts electrons to itself? A. enthalpy B. electronegativity C. gravity D. ionization Answer:
B
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Looking directly at what celestial object can cause blindness? A. Moon B. sun C. Haley's Comet D. earth Answer:
B
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The amount of kinetic energy in a moving object depends directly on what two factors? A. gravity and weight B. inertia and momentum C. revolution and velocity D. mass and velocity Answer:
D
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What is the movement of fluid out of the capillaries called? A. diffusion B. filtration C. absorption D. osmosis Answer:
B
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The prevalence of cervical cancer in the united states is very low because of regular screening exams called what? A. prostates exams B. pap smears C. mammograms D. Stavros smears Answer:
B
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There is a predictable amount of solute that can be dissolved at what? A. flat rate B. specific temperature C. light speed D. room temperature Answer:
B
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Carrier proteins bind and carry the molecules across what cell structure? A. plastid B. cell membrane C. nucleus D. cell wall Answer:
B
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As per hutton's unconformity, what happened to the intermediate layers of rock? A. they metamorphized B. they eroded away C. they expanded D. they fused Answer:
B
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What kind of summers do humid continental climates have? A. warm summers B. wet summers C. cold summers D. dry summers Answer:
C
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Compared to others, what type of liquid has a relatively high surface tension and heat capacity? A. water B. wine C. oil D. blood Answer:
A
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Cilia and flagella are extensions of what? A. cell wall B. plasma membrane C. protoplasm D. cell nucleus Answer:
B
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Mercury and lead, which was once widely used in paint and gasoline, are examples of what type of metals? A. sulfuric heavy metals B. toxic heavy metals C. alloys D. gaseous heavy metals Answer:
B
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During karyogamy, the haploid nuclei contributed by the two parents fuse, which produces what? A. arisen cells B. diploid cells C. cancer cells D. mutated cells Answer:
B
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What is polyisoprene better known as? A. silicon B. rayon C. styrofoam D. rubber Answer:
D
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Every chemical reaction occurs with a concurrent change in what? A. neutrons B. energy C. mass D. hydrogen Answer:
B
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What receives blood in the heart? A. ventricle B. chamber C. the atria D. the epidermis Answer:
C
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Fatty acids, triglycerides, phospholipids, and steroids are examples of what? A. enzymes B. lipids C. tissues D. proteins Answer:
B
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Where in the cell does photosynthesis occur? A. cell wall B. chloroplast C. pathogen D. genome Answer:
B
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Sympathetic stimulation also triggers the release of epinephrine and norepinephrine, which enhance both cardiac output and what else? A. vasoconstriction B. digestion C. vasodilation D. inhibition Answer:
A
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Not surprisingly, centipedes, millipedes and other members of the subphylum myriapoda are adapted to living on what? A. water B. sand C. land D. tree Answer:
C
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What are found in moist forests that break down decaying plant material? A. trichina B. myriapoda C. spirogyra D. organism Answer:
B
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By breaking down wastes and remains of dead organisms, decomposers perform what function in an ecosystem? A. symbiosis B. reproduction C. collecting D. recycling Answer:
D
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What are sugars broken down into in your digestive system? A. starch B. nicotine C. glucose D. insulin Answer:
C
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Approximately how many weeks does the fetal period last? A. 30 weeks B. 27 weeks C. 25 weeks D. 10 weeks Answer:
A
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Because dizygotic twins develop from two eggs fertilized by two sperm, they are no more identical than siblings born at what? A. other times of day B. other eras C. different times D. different places Answer:
C
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What is the plasma membrane mainly composed of? A. filaments B. carbon C. phospholipids D. antibodies Answer:
C
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Astronomers have wondered if the universe is expanding fast enough to escape the pull of what? A. light B. gravity C. Coreolis effect D. kinetic energy Answer:
B
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When someone falls, the kinetic energy the person has upon reaching the floor is the amount of what energy lost by falling through height? A. potential energy B. thermal energy C. nuclear energy D. gravitational energy Answer:
A
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What are protons and neutrons that make up the nucleus of an atom called? A. baryons B. nucleons C. pions D. electron shells Answer:
B
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The sun, stars, moon, planets and comets are all type of what objects? A. universal B. extraterrestrial C. celestrial D. spacial Answer:
C
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What is the total number of codons? A. 64 B. 51 C. 68 D. 45 Answer:
A
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Solution nodes and antinodes are both areas of wave interference, but they differ in the presence of what condition? A. gravity B. speed C. motion D. radiation Answer:
C
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While similar to insects, what eight-legged invertebrates lack antennae or wings? A. spiders B. reptiles C. arachnids D. crustaceans Answer:
C
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How many chromosomes do mature gametes contain? A. 13 B. 17 C. 23 D. 19 Answer:
C
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What is the term for land that has permanently frozen soil? A. ice desert B. permafrost C. Arctic D. snow-field Answer:
B
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When sparks from a steel grinder react with oxygen, what do they form? A. rust B. steel oxide C. spontaneous combustion D. iron oxide Answer:
D
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What should you learn that allows you to recognize and avoid the dangers of specific hazards when experimenting, such as flames or broken glass? A. available safety symbols B. medical safety symbols C. first aid safety symbols D. lab safety symbols Answer:
D
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Motor vehicles account for almost half of the consumption of what? A. fossil fuel B. greenhouse gases C. electricity D. hydrocarbon Answer:
A
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Bacterial stis can be cured with what? A. antiviral drugs B. antioxidants C. antibiotics D. pesticides Answer:
C
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Fats are also called triacylglycerols or triglycerides because of their what? A. elemental type B. atomic number C. chemical weight D. chemical structure Answer:
D
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What mammalian structure allows the exchange of gases, nutrients, and other substances between the fetus and mother? A. mitochondria B. placenta C. notochord D. uterus Answer:
B
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Fossil fuel consumption is a major contributor to global emissions of what gas? A. carbon dioxide B. carbon monoxide C. oxygen D. methane Answer:
A
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What is the main function of blood? A. to transport B. respiration C. excretion of waste D. digestion Answer:
A
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Biotechnology is the use of biological agents for technological advancement. what two areas are the primary applications of this technology used? A. medicine and psychology B. medicine and philosophy C. medicine and architecture D. medicine and agriculture Answer:
D
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Unlike free-living species of flatworms that are predators or scavengers, what forms feed from the tissues of their hosts? A. aquatic B. parasitic C. mutualistic D. herbiverous Answer:
B
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When heat flows into an object, its thermal energy increases and so does its what? A. color B. speed C. matter D. temperature Answer:
D
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What are telescopes that use lenses to bend light called? A. refracting telescopes B. sliding telescopes C. reflecting telescopes D. layering telescopes Answer:
A
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The science of analyzing tree rings is called what? A. conservation B. estradiol C. algorithms D. dendrochronology Answer:
D
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Which type of arthritis causes the immune system to attack joints? A. Gout B. rheumatoid C. Osteoarthritis D. Spondylarthropathies Answer:
B
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A species is a subdivision of a genus in what classification system? A. calcareous system B. mammalian C. linnaean system D. crocodilian system Answer:
C
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What is the force that pulls particles at the exposed surface of a liquid toward other liquid particles called? A. conservative tension B. surface tension C. transfer tension D. shinking tension Answer:
B
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What state is achieved when the body's internal environment is kept more-or-less constant? A. hypothesis B. homeostasis C. cancerous D. consciousness Answer:
B
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Kinetic and potential are two forms of what? A. pressure B. energy C. exercise D. fuel Answer:
B
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Humans are unique in their ability to alter their environment with the conscious purpose of increasing what, which acts as a limiting factor on populations in general? A. niche B. carrying capacity C. containing capacity D. density dependent limitation Answer:
B
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A desmosome is a cell structure that anchors the ends of what fibers together? A. skeletal muscle B. controllable muscle C. smooth muscle D. cardiac muscle Answer:
D
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How much space a surface covers is known as what? A. area B. Lenght C. Flatness D. Height Answer:
A
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What do aquatic arthropods use to exchange gases? A. pores B. lungs C. gills D. diaphragm Answer:
C
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What kind of rays can travel thousands of meters through air and can penetrate and damage cells deep inside the body? A. plasma rays B. gamma rays C. x-rays D. cosmic rays Answer:
B
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Of the three types of skeleton designs - hydrostatic skeletons, exoskeletons, and endoskeletons - which do humans possess? A. hydrostatic skeleton B. endoskeleton C. none of the above D. exoskeleton Answer:
B
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What regulates homeostasis and basic survival behaviors? A. cell membrane B. hippocampus C. hypothalamus D. mitosis Answer:
C
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What device changes kinetic energy to electrical energy through electromagnetic induction? A. due generator B. real generator C. Emission generator D. electric generator Answer:
D
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What are two nonliving things that all living things need for survival? A. calcium B. methane C. sunlight D. water and air Answer:
D
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The fight or flight response involves what system? A. voluntary nervous system B. functional nervous system C. autonomic nervous system D. cellular nervous system Answer:
C
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How many types of galaxies are there? A. five B. three C. one D. two Answer:
B
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Skin color is controlled by genes but also influenced by exposure to what? A. sunlight B. precipitation C. makeup D. food Answer:
A
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Higher temperatures increase the rate of reaction in a lot of chemical reactions because they increase the frequency of what interaction between reactant particles? A. waves B. electric C. collisions D. explosions Answer:
C
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Knees and elbows are examples of what part of the skeletal system? A. joints B. muscles C. cartilage D. nerves Answer:
A
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Einstein’s equation helps scientists understand what happens in nuclear reactions and why they produce so much what? A. food B. energy C. hydrogen D. light Answer:
B
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Ovulation is the release of an egg from the what? A. vagina B. cervix C. fallopian tubes D. ovary Answer:
D
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The process in which the nucleus divides is called what? A. meiosis B. epistasis C. mitosis D. cytokinesis Answer:
C
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What is used to recrystallize excess dissolved solute in a supersaturated solution? A. seed crystal B. energy crystal C. fertilizer crystal D. starter crystal Answer:
A
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Our bodies use what, primarily in the form of glucose, for our immediate energy needs - although they are not as energy dense or capable of long-term storage as lipids? A. electrolytes B. enzymes C. carbohydrates D. proteins Answer:
C
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What part of the body do ants use to detect chemicals? A. eyes B. antennae C. thorax D. fins Answer:
B
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Water has the properties of cohesion and what else? A. degradation B. absorption C. diffusion D. adhesion Answer:
D
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Fitness and natural selection are parts of what theory that might describe how organisms change over time? A. dessication B. implementation C. evolution D. gravity Answer:
C
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What three forces are involved in erosion? A. heat, pressure, gravity B. water, temperature, altitude C. radiation, gravity, precipitation D. water, wind, gravity Answer:
D
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Thermodynamics do not give us any insight into what attribute of spontaneous processes? A. increase B. decrease C. acceleration D. rate Answer:
D
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What is the main source of hydrocarbons? A. greenhouse gases B. fossil fuels C. decomposers D. photosynthesis Answer:
B
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What is the process of the blastula forming 3 layers of cells called? A. fermentation B. gastrulation C. internalization D. Mitosis Answer:
B
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How does air pressure change as altitude increases? A. goes up and down B. it decreases C. It increases D. stays the same Answer:
B
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In harmonic motion there is always what force, which acts in the opposite direction of the velocity? A. restorative force B. inorganic force C. locomotion force D. magnetic force Answer:
A
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Many of the protist species classified into the supergroup excavata are asymmetrical, single-celled organisms with a feeding groove “excavated” from one side. this supergroup includes heterotrophic predators, photosynthetic species, and these? A. reptiles B. mammals C. parasites D. insects Answer:
C
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What is the thick fluid in the space between bones that cushions the joint? A. amniotic fluid B. collagen C. interstitial fluid D. synovial fluid Answer:
D
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What is the name of the portion of a nucleotide lacking phosphate groups? A. a nucleobase B. a nucleoside C. nuclear shell D. nucleolus Answer:
B
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The band disappears before metaphase but predicts the future plane of what? A. cell solution B. cell matter C. cell division D. cell wall Answer:
C
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What is a common age-related bone disease in which bone density and strength is decreased? A. osteoporosis B. arthritis C. fibrosis D. lupus Answer:
A
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Bacteria reproduce through what process? A. binary fusion B. binary fission C. tertiary fission D. residual fission Answer:
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