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The zygote undergoes many cell divisions before it implants in the lining of what? A. pelvis B. ovaries C. uterus D. vagina Answer:
C
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What are carbonated beverages pressurized with? A. hydrogen B. dioxide C. helium D. co2 Answer:
D
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Which principle states that two species cannot occupy the same niche in a habitat? A. tough exclusion B. competitive exclusion C. produce exclusion D. complete exclusion Answer:
B
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What happens to the rate of chemical reactions in higher temperatures? A. they increase B. they decrease C. they stop D. they become erratic Answer:
A
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An alternative to inclusive fitness is group selection, a type of what scenario where small groups of organisms of the same species are effectively acting as single (perhaps colonial) organisms? A. combination B. introductory C. evolutionary D. molecular Answer:
C
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The complement system is a series of proteins constitutively found in the what? A. organs B. nucleus C. blood plasma D. platelets Answer:
C
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What are cations simply named after? A. the scientist B. the body part C. the parent element D. the cell structure Answer:
C
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Inorganic chemistry refers to the study of materials *not* containing which element? A. carbon B. hydrogen C. helium D. oxygen Answer:
A
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How many chambers does an amphibian heart have? A. three B. four C. one D. two Answer:
A
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Electrons in the "outer shell" are also known as what kind of electrons? A. intermediate B. valence C. charged D. static Answer:
B
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What is created when energy turns a turbine? A. force B. light C. torque D. electricity Answer:
D
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Where in the periodic table of elements are the nonmetals located? A. top left B. bottom left C. top right D. bottom right Answer:
C
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How many different main types of diabetes are there? A. four B. ten C. three D. two Answer:
D
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Where do most amphibians live, salt water or fresh water? A. saltwater B. deserts C. fresh water D. aquariums Answer:
C
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Foliation, which forms layers in rocks during metamorphism, is caused by what? A. pressure B. push C. Pulling D. power Answer:
A
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What type of compounds tend to have high melting points and boiling points? A. ionic B. particle C. soluble D. liquid Answer:
A
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What is the molten material deep within the earth? A. lava B. crystals C. magma D. volcanic mass Answer:
C
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Objects in motion that return to the same position after a fixed period of time are said to be in what type of motion? A. curving B. harmonic C. circular D. dynamic Answer:
B
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What function of the car is affected by the pedal that controls the amount of gas the engine gets? A. shifting B. transmission C. braking D. acceleration Answer:
D
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An atom that gains or loses electrons is called what? A. isotope B. photon C. ion D. quark Answer:
C
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What do you require to test a hypothesis? A. estimates B. conclusion C. data D. opinion Answer:
C
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The first law of thermodynamics deals with the total amount of energy in what? A. organism B. galaxy C. universe D. springs Answer:
C
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What type of vehicles is able to go to the deepest ocean floor? A. autonomous controlled airplanes B. remote-control vehicles C. all-terrain vehicles D. off road vehicles Answer:
B
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What is the turning effectiveness of a force? A. velocity B. intake C. torque D. gravitational pull Answer:
C
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What are the 3 orders of amphibians? A. hagfish, lampreys, acanthodii B. monotremata, artiodactyla, rodentia C. bees, caddisflies, antilions D. frogs, salamanders, caecilians Answer:
D
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The sum of the pressures of the hydrogen and the water vapor is equal to what? A. moon pressure B. precipitation pressure C. adjacent pressure D. atmospheric pressure Answer:
D
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What is cellular respiration that proceeds in the presence of oxygen known as? A. digestive respiration B. anaerobic respiration C. kinetic respiration D. aerobic respiration Answer:
D
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Blood enters the kidney through the which artery? A. cardiac artery B. vas deferens C. jugular D. renal artery Answer:
D
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Besides increasing the potential, how else can you increase current in a circuit? A. increasing the heat B. decreasing the resistance C. increasing the resistance D. decreasing the heat Answer:
B
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What kingdom in the domain eukarya that includes molds, mushrooms, and yeasts called? A. fungi B. bacteria C. acids D. proteins Answer:
A
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An excellent solvent that holds heat well and allows hydrogen bonds, what substance has many properties critical to life? A. water B. blood C. liquid D. plasma Answer:
A
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Which part of the earth is made of the rigid, brittle, solid crust and uppermost mantle? A. atmosphere B. thermosphere C. lithosphere D. troposphere Answer:
C
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What is liquid water falling from the sky called? A. snow B. clouds C. evaporation D. rain Answer:
D
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The two general functions of roots in plants are to anchor and to do what else? A. grow B. photosynthesis C. absorb D. generate Answer:
C
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What do covalent bonds give atoms a more stable arrangement of? A. protons B. neutrons C. electrons D. cell walls Answer:
C
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What is the most important process for the survival of a species? A. reproduction B. digestion C. differentiation D. metabolism Answer:
A
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Which common element is the most found in living organisms? A. monoxide B. carbon C. oxygen D. hydrogen Answer:
B
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What are the organelles on which proteins are made during protein synthesis called? A. lysosomes B. mitochondria C. ribosomes D. fibroblasts Answer:
C
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Chemistry is the study of matter and energy and how they what? A. distinct B. interact C. interaction D. division Answer:
B
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What is the term for the relationship in which one species benefits while the other species is harmed? A. combative relationship B. symbiotic relationship C. commensal relationship D. parasitic relationship Answer:
B
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Transport vesicles move what type of molecules from the rough endoplasmic reticulum to the golgi apparatus? A. proteins B. lipids C. acids D. hormones Answer:
A
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Fish use some of their fins to propel themselves through the water and others to do what? A. breathe B. rest C. steer D. reproduce Answer:
C
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This series of life stages and events that a sexually reproducing organism goes through is called its what? A. development cycle B. maturation cycle C. life cycle D. formative period Answer:
C
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What are small gnawing mammals such as rats and mice called? A. marsupials B. miniatures C. rodents D. furries Answer:
C
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Dutch scientist christiaan huygens' principle of what states that every point on a wavefront is a source of wavelets that spread out in the forward direction at the speed of the wave itself? A. wave propagation B. energy propagation C. electromagnetic dynamics D. wave dynamics Answer:
A
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Orbiting at a fairly typical 370 kilometers, the international space station is an example of what? A. flagella satellite B. manmade satellite C. alteration satellite D. high orbit satellite Answer:
B
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When plant type alternates from generation to generation what is this called? A. turbidity of generation B. change in generation C. alternation of generation D. differentiation of generation Answer:
C
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Which type of diabetes involves the pancreas not secreting enough insulin, which causes high levels of glucose in the blood? A. type 3 B. type 1 C. non typical D. type 2 Answer:
B
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Halides of the transition metals become more covalent with increasing oxidation state and are more prone to what? A. comproportionation B. hydrolysis C. cycloaddition D. decarbonylation Answer:
B
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Dense connective tissue contains more collagen fibers than does loose connective tissue. as a consequence, it displays greater resistance to what? A. contracting B. freezing C. stretching D. stiffening Answer:
C
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What does pushing an object over the surface of a ramp cause? A. friction B. Acceleration C. tension D. vibration Answer:
A
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Parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism are all examples of what type of biological relationship? A. reproduction B. evolution C. symbiosis D. adaptation Answer:
C
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What occurs when substances move from areas of lower to higher concentration or when very large molecules are transported? A. migration B. active transport C. diffusion D. passive transport Answer:
B
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What is the term for how the air feels at its temperature and humidity A. relative humidity B. initial humidity C. climate sensory index D. atmospheric humidity Answer:
A
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What form does formaldehyde take at room temperature? A. liquids B. gas C. solid D. plasma Answer:
B
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Ions are formed when atoms gain or lose what? A. electrons B. protons C. neutrons D. mass Answer:
A
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What are the three ways to classify matter based on how light interacts with it? A. transparent, opaque, translucent B. transitive, opaque, translucent C. opaque, invisible, visible D. extensive , opaque , translucent Answer:
A
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In what area of the body are sutural bones found? A. skin B. legs C. skull D. tooth Answer:
C
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The ability of matter to combine chemically with other substances is known as? A. solubility B. permeability C. turbidity D. reactivity Answer:
D
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Which types of waves are used for cell phones and radar? A. microwaves B. light waves C. thermal waves D. sound waves Answer:
A
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Ticks spread bacteria that causes what condition? A. Malaria B. lyme disease C. Dengue fever D. Rabies Answer:
B
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Methyl groups are found within what? A. rna acids B. peptide chains C. amino acids D. DNA molecules Answer:
C
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The primary lymphoid organs are the bone marrow and what else? A. thymus gland B. thyroid C. kidneys D. pinneal gland Answer:
A
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Surface tension and viscosity are generally associated with what form or state of matter? A. electrons B. liquids C. gases D. solids Answer:
B
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What catalyst substances may also allow reactions to occur by different pathways that have lower activation energy? A. carbohydrates B. enzymes C. calories D. hormones Answer:
B
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Gap genes are defined by the effect of what in that gene? A. infection B. modification C. radiation D. mutation Answer:
D
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The abnormal cells cannot carry oxygen properly and can get stuck where? A. Arteries B. capillaries C. Viens D. muscles Answer:
B
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All atoms of the same element share the same number of what type of particle? A. nucleus B. quarks C. protons D. neutrons Answer:
C
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How do oceans help control global warming? A. absorbing carbon dioxide B. releasing oxygen C. Cooling air D. reflecting light Answer:
A
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What occurs between long warm climate periods? A. hurricanes B. mass extinction C. drought D. ice ages Answer:
D
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Which state of matter is characterized by molecules with minimal movement and strong forces between them? A. plasma B. liquid C. gas D. solid Answer:
D
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The plasma membrane pulls away from the cell wall as it shrivels. what is this process called? A. osmosis B. plasmolysis C. fluctuations D. sporozoans Answer:
B
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What collects fluid from a system of canals in the cytoplasm? A. mitochondria B. chlorophyll C. vacuole D. placenta Answer:
C
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What is the name of artificial barriers that people build to protect shorelines? A. seawalls B. outcroppings C. domes D. breakwaters Answer:
D
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How many valence electrons does nitrogen have? A. 5 B. 10 C. 3 D. 4 Answer:
A
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What is the term for a particle from outside the cell engulfing the cells membrane? A. endometriosis B. metastasis C. mitosis D. endocytosis Answer:
D
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The kidney glomerulus filters blood mainly based on particle size to produce a filtrate lacking cells or large what? A. steroids B. proteins C. carbohydrates D. lipids Answer:
B
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What is the general composition of the continental crust? A. sandstone B. granite C. limestone D. marble Answer:
B
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What term refers to the conditions of the atmosphere from day to day? A. temperture B. weather C. climate D. humidity Answer:
B
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Gases such as neon, argon, and krypton produce what using electroluminescence? A. heat B. electricity C. light D. colors Answer:
C
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By how many weeks do all major organs start developing? A. 9 B. 8 C. 4 D. 12 Answer:
B
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Surface tension is a property that can be found in what state of matter? A. water B. vapor C. ice D. liquid Answer:
D
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A plant that forms special tissues for storing water in an arid climate is an example of the plant evolving what? A. consciousness B. divergence C. adaptations D. additions Answer:
C
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What organ is made up of over one million nephrons that dot the renal cortex? A. lungs B. kidney C. stomach D. gall bladder Answer:
B
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Human metabolism is the conversion of food into heat transfer, work, and this? A. stored fat B. stored carbs C. stored atp D. stored protein Answer:
A
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What organ do mammals have that is exceptionally large for their body size? A. lungs B. heart C. brain D. liver Answer:
C
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Mammals have four limbs and produce what kind of eggs? A. hard-shelled B. umbilical C. amniotic D. placental Answer:
C
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Name the missing call of biochemical compound: carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids. A. microorganisms B. enzymes C. tissues D. lipids Answer:
D
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The ether functional group consists of an oxygen atom which forms single bonds with what other atoms? A. enzymes B. acid C. carbon D. hydrogen Answer:
C
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In celsius, what is the boiling point of water? A. zero degrees B. two hundred twelve degrees C. one hundred degrees D. ninety eight degrees Answer:
C
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What is the process where sperm from the pollen of one flower fertilizes the egg of another flower? A. inter-pollination B. static pollination C. cross-pollination D. mitosis Answer:
C
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What is an organic compound made up of small molecules called amino acids called? A. a compound B. a carbohydrate C. a protein D. a fat Answer:
C
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A solute generally does what to the freezing point of a solvent? A. increases it B. lowers it C. raises it D. regulates it Answer:
B
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The quarks in a particle are confined, meaning individual quarks cannot be what? A. changed B. directly observed C. hypothesized D. separated Answer:
B
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The monosaccharide glucose is broken down through a series of enzyme-catalyzed reactions known as what? A. Digestion B. photosynthesis C. Respiration D. glycolysis Answer:
D
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What is the primary gas produced from burning of wood? A. toxic dioxide B. carbon dioxide C. Hydrogen Dioxide D. liquid dioxide Answer:
B
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What type of transport requires no energy and occurs when substances move from areas of higher to lower concentration? A. bacterial transport B. immune transport C. active transport D. passive transport Answer:
D
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What is the force of attraction between a positive metal ion and valence electrons? A. liquid bond B. covalent bond C. galactic bond D. metallic bond Answer:
D
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How many times does the height of the largest wave increase with each level? A. 20 times B. 10 times C. 5 times D. 100 times Answer:
B
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What does unequal heating of the atmosphere cause? A. water B. humidity C. flares D. weather Answer:
D
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