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What type of locomotion do humans have? A. elongated B. crawling C. bipedal D. quadrupedal Answer:
C
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Which equation improves upon the ideal gas law by adding two terms: one to account for the volume of the gas molecules and another for the attractive forces between them? A. Pascal's equation B. Newton's third law C. van der waals D. Heidiger's principle Answer:
C
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What do chemical reactions need to be activated? A. space B. products C. energy D. food Answer:
C
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Compared to thoracic and lumbar types, the cervical type of what structures carry the least amount of body weight? A. ametic B. vertebrae C. nasal D. nuclei Answer:
B
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Many plants generate root pressure during which phase? A. flowering season B. growing season C. developing season D. end of life cycle Answer:
B
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The fuel rods are made of a corrosion-resistant alloy that encases the partially enriched uranium fuel; controlled fission of 235u in the fuel produces heat. water surrounds the fuel rods and moderates this? A. electromagnetism B. kinetic energy C. thermal energy D. half-life Answer:
B
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Earthquake waves that travel trhough underground rocks in all directions are known as? A. primary waves B. tertiary waves C. secondary waves D. typical waves Answer:
C
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What is the final product of the calvin cycle? A. chloride B. glucose C. insulin D. sucrose Answer:
B
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What does an electric conductor cross to generate current? A. magnetic field lines B. magnetic zone waves C. magnetic polar waves D. waves field lines Answer:
A
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Splitting the nucleus of an atom produces a massive amount of what type of energy? A. sure energy B. nuclear energy C. radioactive energy D. likely energy Answer:
B
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What are waves that pass a fixed point in a given amount of time called? A. tendency frequency B. wave frequency C. radio frequency D. combination frequency Answer:
B
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As temperature increases, the solubility of the majority of solid substances does what? A. stays the same B. increases C. reduces D. mutates Answer:
B
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The process in which animals use visual cues to communicate is known as what? A. peripheral communication B. distinctive communication C. visual communication D. visual indication Answer:
C
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What state is achieved when the forward and reverse reactions proceed at equal rates? A. constant B. equality C. equilibrium D. neutrality Answer:
C
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What are 3 types of light? A. diffuse, ambient, opaque B. infrared, visible, ultraviolet C. complementary, incandescent, fluorescent D. solar , visible , ultraviolet Answer:
B
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What is an interation between organisms or species for the same resources in an enviroment is called? A. contention B. opposition C. rivalry D. competition Answer:
D
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What type of organism, including sea stars and sand dollars, is named for their spiny skin? A. diatoms B. chordates C. mollusks D. echinoderms Answer:
D
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What is the term for a disease that is not contagious? A. benign B. uncultured disease C. noninfectious disease D. common cold Answer:
C
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Red bone marrow, tonsils, spleen, and thymus gland are considered organs of what system? A. endocrine B. lymphatic C. circulatory D. nervous Answer:
B
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What is it called when you touch a charged object to the earth? A. charging B. grounding C. cooling D. dispersion Answer:
B
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What is the basic unit of structure and function of living things? A. particle B. atom C. cell D. molecule Answer:
C
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What are the three types of symbiotic relationships? A. pledgism, truism, greenism B. symbiosis , communalism , parasitism C. mutualism, communalism, parasitism D. altruism, conservatism, communalism Answer:
C
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What is the name of the major components of cell membranes called? A. cytoplasm B. phospholipids C. antibodies D. eukaryotes Answer:
B
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What organ breaks down excess amino acids and toxins in the blood? A. liver B. lungs C. kidney D. heart Answer:
A
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What do wavelengths measure the size of? A. waves B. fossils C. tides D. winds Answer:
A
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Lava flows from a volcano and hardens into what? A. life B. sand C. rock D. snow Answer:
C
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What is the term for coiled structures made of dna and proteins? A. neutrons B. platelets C. chromosomes D. nodes Answer:
C
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Archaeans produce what kind of gas as a waste product? A. sulfide B. carbon dioxide C. carbon monoxide D. methane Answer:
D
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The mole fraction of the solvent is just one minus the mole fraction of what? A. solute B. molecules C. nutrients D. solution Answer:
A
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Electromagnetic specturm is the full spectrum of raidant energy, which is energy emitted and transmitted as what? A. flows B. tides C. currents D. waves Answer:
D
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What structures formed of twisted actin chains are found in almost every cell, and are numerous in muscle cells and cells that move by changing shape? A. vesicles B. DNA C. microfilaments D. RNA Answer:
C
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What impact can plaque in an artery have on the flow of blood? A. increased flow B. allergic reaction C. no effect D. restriction Answer:
D
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What type of charge do electrons have? A. bipolar B. positive C. neutral D. negative Answer:
D
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Which cells change the accessibility, transcription, or translation of a gene? A. eukaryotic B. prokaryotic C. endogenous D. ribosomes Answer:
A
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In eukaryotes, the cell cycle consists of a long preparatory period, called __________ before undergoing cell division. A. interphase B. mitosis C. outerphase D. metaphase Answer:
A
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Some biochemical processes happen via sequences of reactions which are called what? A. mutations B. metabolism C. pathways D. synthesis Answer:
C
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Deep ocean currents are caused by differences in what property at the top and bottom? A. density B. velocity C. diameter D. mass Answer:
A
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What forms when a glacier scrapes a large hole in the ground? A. underground cavern B. glacial hill C. glacial lake D. crater lake Answer:
C
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What is needed to provide cells with the oxygen they need for cellular respiration? A. passive transport B. vascular tissue C. photosynthesis D. gas exchange Answer:
D
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When magma cools slowly, what texture does it have? A. small circles B. large gases C. large squares D. large crystals Answer:
D
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The calvin cycle is the fancy name for the metabolic pathway that builds what? A. fats B. carbohydrates C. sugar D. proteins Answer:
C
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The use of mercury-based dental amalgam has gone under question in recent years because of concerns regarding what? A. the oxygen B. the toxicity C. the variability D. the expense Answer:
B
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Where does much of the blood that enters the atria flow? A. arteries B. lungs C. muscles D. ventricles Answer:
D
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Batteries produce voltage through what type of reaction? A. liquid B. thermal C. chemical D. non-chemical Answer:
C
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A globe is the best way to make a map of what? A. a continent B. whole earth C. solar system D. a city Answer:
B
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Bond energy is an indication of the amount of energy needed for what to occur? A. physical reaction only B. photosynthesis C. oxidation D. chemical reaction Answer:
D
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What causes genetic disorders? A. mutations B. proteins C. parasites D. pollution Answer:
A
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Located above the stratosphere, what layer is the place where meteors burn up? A. atmosphere B. troposphere C. unisphere D. mesosphere Answer:
D
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What composition determines both eruption type and volcano type? A. electrical B. magma C. chemical D. gas Answer:
B
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In a pedigree what shape symbolizes males? A. triangles B. spheres C. rectangles D. squares Answer:
D
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Mollusks are probably most closely related to organisms in the phylum annelida , also known as what? A. elongated worms B. segmented worms C. indigenous worms D. sedimentary worms Answer:
B
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Which bonds are the strongest of the intermolecular forces? A. calcium B. carbon C. complex D. hydrogen Answer:
D
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The community of all of the living and nonliving parts of an environment is known as what? A. population B. habitat C. biodiversity D. ecosystem Answer:
D
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What is the most common type of volcano? A. flat B. cinder cone C. geyser D. block cone Answer:
B
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What is the name of the the most efficient possible engine? A. diesel engine B. ventilation engine C. carnot engine D. excitation engine Answer:
C
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Carbon monoxide, radon gas, dust and pet dander are sources of what kind of pollution? A. light pollution B. sound pollution C. indoor air pollution D. noise pollution Answer:
C
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What is the cause of existence of molecular solids and liquids? A. few forces B. negative forces C. attractive forces D. popular forces Answer:
C
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Meningitis, for example, is caused by a viral or bacterial infection of the tissues covering what? A. the skin B. the liver C. the lungs D. the brain Answer:
D
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What doctors specialize in diseases stemming from glandular issues? A. endocrinologists B. oncologists C. dermatologists D. anthropologists Answer:
A
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_________ are one-celled organisms with a nucleus which cause diseases such as malaria. A. larvae B. protozoa C. mosquitos D. fungi Answer:
B
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Chemical energy is another form of which energy? A. mechanical energy B. heat energy C. potential energy D. nuclear energy Answer:
C
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Many species secrete a hard external skeleton of what? A. carbon dioxide B. sodium bicarbonate C. calcium carbonate D. hydrogen carbonate Answer:
C
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What is the most common pattern of dispersion? A. sporadic B. uniform C. random D. clumped Answer:
D
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Water droplets form when the air reaches 100-percent what? A. density B. heat C. chance of rain D. humidity Answer:
D
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Any large molecule is referred to as what? A. microtubule B. cellular C. polymer D. macromolecule Answer:
D
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The rocks that are taken from a mine are full of valuable minerals plus rock that isn't valuable. what is this rock called? A. garbage rock B. compost rock C. waste rock D. empty rock Answer:
C
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Organisms such as goldfish that can tolerate only a relatively narrow range of salinity are referred to as what? A. trichina B. saline intolerant C. antisaline D. stenohaline Answer:
D
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In a liquid, the particles are still in close contact, so liquids have a definite what? A. growth B. volume C. shape D. weight Answer:
B
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What is the transfer of thermal energy between particles of matter that are touching called? A. radiation B. activation C. convection D. conduction Answer:
D
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Regularly performing weight-bearing exercise can reduce the risk of what condition that affects bones? A. osteoporosis B. marrow deficiency C. arthritis D. psoriasis Answer:
A
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What do we call structures that have lost their use through evolution, which serve as important evidence of evolution? A. extinct B. adaptative C. vestigial D. primordial Answer:
C
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What is the only way of transferring energy that doesn't require matter? A. convection B. radiation C. evaporation D. mutation Answer:
B
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The layers of the atmosphere correspond with what changes with altitude? A. oxygen B. friction C. nitrogen D. temperature Answer:
D
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What do you call a type of mixture that has the same composition throughout? A. solution B. structure C. transition D. transfusion Answer:
A
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What traits do the sponge and tarantula share? A. lack of backbone B. lifespan C. number of legs D. number of eyes Answer:
A
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Organisms are highly organized, coordinated structures that consist of one or more what? A. lipids B. proteins C. cells D. nucleus Answer:
C
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What do voltmeters measure? A. frequency B. voltage C. amplitude D. temperature Answer:
B
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What is the term for body parts that do not serve their original function? A. abnormal structures B. false structures C. amenable structures D. vestigial structures Answer:
D
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The soil beneath a deciduous forest is called what? A. trichina B. pedalfer C. forest floor D. cocklebur Answer:
B
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What is composed of a calcium cation and a nitrate anion? A. dynamite B. calcium nitrate C. calcium carbonate D. nitrous oxide Answer:
B
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Not all structural rearrangements of chromosomes produce nonviable, impaired, or infertile individuals. in rare instances, such a change can result in the evolution of what? A. new family B. new species C. new mutation D. new order Answer:
B
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Which molecules in the body holds energy? A. mitochondria molecules B. water molecules C. lipid molecules D. glucose molecules Answer:
D
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What term is used for the difference in the placement of an object from one time to another? A. variation B. displacement C. replacement D. diffusion Answer:
B
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What kind of reasoning involves formulating generalizations inferred from careful observation and the analysis of a large amount of data? A. reflexive B. inductive C. deductive D. skepticism Answer:
C
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What kind of eruption do scientists think is caused by a very large magma chamber erupting entirely in one catastrophic explosion? A. supervolcano eruption B. brucei eruption C. supermagma eruption D. mangxamba eruption Answer:
A
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The inside surface of the jejunum is covered with tiny projections called what? A. mucosa B. alveoli C. villi D. flagella Answer:
C
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What is the most effective color in interrupting the nighttime portion of the photoperiod? A. blue light B. yellow C. white light D. red light Answer:
D
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What glands produce the salty fluid that helps cool the body of many mammals? A. sweat gland B. water gland C. endocrine gland D. thyroid gland Answer:
A
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What shape is the orbit of a planet? A. vertical B. spiral C. elliptical D. cleaved Answer:
C
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What term is defined as the area where a species lives and to which it has become adapted? A. habitat B. range C. nature D. farmland Answer:
A
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What do fish have that allow them to “breathe” oxygen in water? A. layers B. lungs C. pores D. gills Answer:
D
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The process in which materials move depending on their heat relative to nearby materials is known as what? A. radiation B. convection C. induction D. ventilation Answer:
B
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What shape is each face of a tetrahedron? A. trapezoid B. asymmetric triangle C. equilateral triangle D. oval Answer:
C
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Glands release what substance into the blood? A. hormones B. enzymes C. toxins D. acids Answer:
A
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What's the process responsible for the presence of oxygen in our atmosphere? A. glycolysis B. photosynthesis C. respiration D. ozone Answer:
B
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A rise in blood glucose levels triggers the pancreatic release of what hormone? A. insulin B. testosterone C. estrogen D. hemoglobin Answer:
A
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What do most ecosystems get energy from? A. sunlight B. magma C. moisture D. evaporation Answer:
A
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What is the study of viruses called? A. immunology B. biotechnology C. virology D. microbiology Answer:
C
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What do you call an animal that feeds on other animals? A. herbivore B. omnivore C. polyvore D. carnivore Answer:
D
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Most scientists think that ordinary matter is less than half of the total matter in the universe; the remaining part includes what mysterious entity? A. dark matter B. mystery matter C. magic matter D. cold matter Answer:
A
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