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What source of water pollution picks up chemicals from the ground with water and carries them to bodies of water? A. runoff B. erosion C. fertilizer D. sediment Answer:
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Where do all cells come from? A. large cells B. dying cells C. pre-existing cells D. busy cells Answer:
C
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What is the term for learning from past experiences and reasoning? A. insight learning B. logical learning C. experimental learning D. consequence learning Answer:
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Science is the process of knowing about the natural universe through observation and this? A. experimental B. experiment C. variation D. Test Answer:
B
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What type of plant keeps it green leaves year-round? A. evergreen plant B. deciduous C. conifer D. cactus Answer:
A
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What are reactions that can occur only in one direction called? A. critical B. irreversible C. instantaneous D. permanent Answer:
B
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What is the diffusion of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane? A. osmosis B. electrolysis C. organelle motion D. active transport Answer:
A
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What forms when there is a difference in temperature between the land and the air? A. tsunamis B. sandstorms C. smoke D. fog Answer:
D
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What domain-level category of cells can contain more than 1000 times the dna found in a typical bacterial cell? A. chromosomes B. eukaryotic C. genetic D. mutations Answer:
B
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What gas is released by burning of fossil fuels and contributes to global warming? A. helium B. hydrogen C. nitrous oxide D. carbon dioxide Answer:
D
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A major disturbance in what results in an episode of severe weather called a storm? A. the atmosphere B. the oceans C. the ozone layer D. the core Answer:
A
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Bone marrow, the thymus gland, the spleen, and the tonsils are organs in what body system? A. skeletal system B. immune system C. nervous system D. reproductive system Answer:
B
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What term refers to the balance, or equilibrium, within the cell or a body, and an organism’s ability to keep a constant internal environment? A. ketosis B. consciousness C. homeostasis D. metabolism Answer:
C
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Atoms of different elements can combine in simple whole number ratios to form what? A. mixtures B. chemical compounds C. carbon compounds D. combinations Answer:
B
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What blood component serves both structural and molecular functions in blood clotting? A. platelets B. molecules C. plasma D. proteins Answer:
A
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What type of reproduction begins when an egg and sperm combine? A. regular reproduction B. sexual reproduction C. natural reproduction D. asexual reproduction Answer:
B
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What are long chains of amino acids? A. Fatty Acid Chains B. cells C. proteins D. lipids Answer:
C
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What phase exists when all the water in a container has physical properties intermediate between those of the gaseous and liquid states? A. hydrothermal fluid B. supercritical fluid C. impregnation fluid D. stationary fluid Answer:
B
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What do you call the movement of a substance from an area of a higher amount toward an area of lower amount? A. diffusion B. extraction C. filtration D. precipitation Answer:
A
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Each myofibril is made up of two types of proteins, called actin and what? A. Fatty Acid B. elongation C. myosin D. dynein Answer:
C
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If the experimental value is less than the accepted value, the error is what? A. positive B. effective C. negative D. caused Answer:
C
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According to which process, sublevels and orbitals are filled with electrons in order of increasing energy? A. Schrodinger's cat B. hausen C. particle dynamics D. aufbau Answer:
D
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The roughness of interacting surfaces and the magnitude of force pushing one object onto another are two factors related to what force? A. friction B. tension C. energy D. temperature Answer:
A
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How many types of leptons are there? A. twelve B. six C. nine D. two Answer:
B
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Plants, algae and bacteria are all examples of what type of organism? A. photosynthetic B. microbes C. skeletal D. unicellular Answer:
A
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What forms after air cools below its dew point? A. fog B. smoke C. sleet D. plasma Answer:
A
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In hornworts, the horns are the sporophytes that rise up from what? A. the leaflike gametophyte B. the breaza gametophyte C. the polyol gametophyte D. the roots Answer:
A
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What generally sets the direction that technology takes? A. local weather B. random chance C. problems of society D. local animals Answer:
C
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Living things that feed on others are generally known as what? A. producers B. customers C. isolators D. consumers Answer:
D
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What is an isotope that is radioactive called? A. radioisotopes B. radionuclides C. matured isotope D. isotopes Answer:
A
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What is a compound that can form ions when it dissolves in water called? A. electrolyte B. compound C. isolate D. sulfate Answer:
A
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When using a generator, we are transforming what energy into what energy? A. magnetic into kinetic B. mechanical into thermal C. kinetic into electrical D. thermal into radioactive Answer:
C
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What kind of resource is soil? A. renewable B. finite C. viable D. nonrenewable Answer:
A
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What is the term for the stalk connecting a leaf to a stem? A. blades B. cuticle C. petiole D. base Answer:
C
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What are the specialized cells within the brain called? A. protons B. electrons C. ions D. neurons Answer:
D
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What stimulates the production of milk by the mammary glands following childbirth? A. progesterone B. prolactin C. estrogen D. melanin Answer:
B
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In vascular plants, the sporophyte generation is what? A. dominant B. submissive C. non-existant D. resting Answer:
A
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What organ system transports blood through the body and to and from the lungs? A. circulatory B. digestive C. metabolism D. nervous Answer:
A
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"cardio" has become slang for what type of exercise that raises your heart rate for an extended amount of time? A. cyclical B. aerobic C. kinetic D. anaerobic Answer:
B
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How many protons do all atoms of a particular element have in their nuclei? A. zero B. three C. same number D. varying number Answer:
C
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One of the five fundamental conservation laws in the universe refers to conservation of what, which is the product of mass and velocity? A. fluid B. light C. energy D. momentum Answer:
D
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Copper oxide is a result of what two substances mixing? A. metal and oxygen B. crystal and oxygen C. copper and oxygen D. copper and gas Answer:
C
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The process of getting oxygen into the body and releasing carbon dioxide is called? A. precipitation B. respiration C. osmosis D. persperation Answer:
B
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Someone who believes something despite the evidence is referred to by what term that references a false belief about our planet? A. geocentric-earther B. conspiracy theorist C. solid - earther D. flat-earther Answer:
D
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Which cells continue the digestion and absorption of nutrients and transport these nutrients to the lymphatic and circulatory systems? A. neurons B. myocyte C. blood cells D. epithelial cells Answer:
D
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Pressure is defined as the force per unit area on? A. surface B. gravity C. speed D. weight Answer:
A
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What do body cells use for energy? A. mixtures B. chlorophyll C. sugars D. solvents Answer:
C
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What force pulls people and objects toward the center of the earth? A. variation B. magnetism C. motion D. gravity Answer:
D
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The rate of decay of carbon-14 does what over time? A. increases B. decreases C. becomes unstable D. remains stable Answer:
D
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What behavior includes all the ways that animals interact with each other and the environment? A. interdependence B. adaptation C. animal behavior D. instinct Answer:
C
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Food chains carry energy from what group to what group? A. refiners to consumers B. consumers to producers C. producers to consumers D. decomposers to producers Answer:
C
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What are professionals in technology are generally called ? A. biomechanics B. scientists C. doctors D. engineers Answer:
D
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What force occurs whenever two surfaces come into contact? A. tension B. friction C. gravity D. vibration Answer:
B
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The anatomy of primate eyes shows they tend to rely more on vision than what sense, which is dominant in many other mammals? A. touch B. taste C. smell D. hearing Answer:
C
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What are sensory cells? A. specialized epithelial or squirm cells B. specialized neurons or navigable cells C. specialized neurons or epithelial cells D. specialized neurons or squirm cells Answer:
C
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What is it called when waves interact with other waves? A. wave collision B. wave impact C. combination interference D. wave interference Answer:
D
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What is the ph level for pure water? A. ph of 3.17 B. ph of 6.47 C. ph of 7 D. pH of 0 Answer:
C
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What is vital for nervous system functions that include muscle stimulation, memory formation, and learning? A. thiamine B. glycogen C. glutamate D. acetylcholine Answer:
D
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The benthic zone is found at the bottom of all of what type of biomes? A. aquatic B. desert C. well D. space Answer:
A
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The hydroxyl radical is highly reactive because it has what? A. paired electron B. unpaired electron C. unpaired neutron D. paired proton Answer:
B
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Gametes swim with the aid of what structure to the female gametangium, and fertilization ensues? A. acrosome B. flagella C. nucleus D. oocyte Answer:
B
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A phospholipid is a bond between the glycerol component of a lipid and what else? A. phosphorous molecule B. oxygen molecule C. chlorine molecule D. elemental molecule Answer:
A
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What connects the fetus to the placenta? A. womb B. umbilical cord C. amniotic sac D. fallopian tube Answer:
B
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In desert cactus, thorns that protect the water held in a large, barrel-shaped stem are an example of what? A. species B. feature C. adaptation D. characteristic Answer:
C
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What are the most common dietary lipids? A. triglycerides B. monoglycerides C. phospholipids D. diglycerides Answer:
A
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What process is the opposite of fusion and releases energy only when heavy nuclei are split? A. fission B. activation C. osmosis D. diffusion Answer:
A
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Visible light is the narrow segment of what, to which the normal human eye responds? A. phenomena spectrum B. radio spectrum C. electromagnetic spectrum D. molecular spectrum Answer:
C
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Bromine is much less abundant than fluorine or chlorine, but it is easily recovered from seawater, which contains about 65 mg of br− per what? A. pound B. liter C. gallon D. foot Answer:
B
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Karyotyping shows whether what structures, which contain genetic information, are normal in number and appearance? A. neutrons B. ribosomes C. nucleoids D. chromosomes Answer:
D
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Real gases deviate from ideal form at high pressure and what other thermodynamic condition? A. low pressure B. high winds C. low temperatures D. high temperatures Answer:
C
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Organic substances, including proteins, carbohydrates, and oils, contain what element? A. acid B. carbon C. iron D. oxygen Answer:
B
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What term describes anything that occupies space and has mass, and is generally divided into three states? A. matter B. lquid C. galaxy D. stuff Answer:
A
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When light strikes the rods and cones, they hyperpolarize, shutting off their release of what? A. glutamate B. vitreous fluid C. dopamine D. enzyme Answer:
A
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The heart contracts rhythmically to pump what to the lungs and the rest of the body? A. Chyle B. blood C. Bile D. Cerumen Answer:
B
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What do light emitters do to what you see? A. divide frequencies B. add frequencies C. subtract frequencies D. block frequencies Answer:
B
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A turbine using tides in the ocean can create what type of energy? A. conversion B. electricity C. kinetic D. diffused Answer:
B
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The atomic number is the same as the number of what in an atom? A. ions B. electrons C. neutrons D. protons Answer:
D
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What is the closed circulatory system of humans and other vertebrates called? A. reproductive system B. respiratory system C. digestive system D. cardiovascular system Answer:
D
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"red-shift" refers to a shift toward red in the spectrum from what celestial bodies? A. comets B. planets C. galaxies D. stars Answer:
D
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What is the name for substances with a ph above 7? A. acid B. protein C. nutrient D. bases Answer:
D
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The subducting oceanic plate does what as it reenters the mantle? A. freezes B. disappers C. evaporates D. melts Answer:
D
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Which stage of development is a period during which apoptosis is widespread and plays a crucial role? A. transgenic B. infancy C. embryonic D. puberty Answer:
C
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What orifice in the body is particularly helpful in both digestion and respiration? A. mouth B. nostril C. nose D. anus Answer:
A
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What subphylum, which includes crabs and crayfish, represents the dominant aquatic arthropods? A. crustaceans B. arachnids C. sponges D. invertebrates Answer:
A
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What do neurons pass to the next neuron? A. blood B. contaminants C. neurotransmitters D. receptors Answer:
C
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What determines which type of precipitation falls in the atmosphere? A. air temperature B. air density C. time of day D. moon phase Answer:
A
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The main functions of what complex carbohydrates are to store energy and form structural tissues? A. polypeptides B. polysaccharides C. oligosaccharides D. monosaccharides Answer:
B
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High consumption of saturated fats is linked to an increased risk of what disease? A. high blood pressure B. pulmonary edema C. cardiovascular disease D. diabetes Answer:
C
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What does hair get its color from? A. stimulating pigments B. melanin pigments C. fluorescent pigments D. elasticity pigments Answer:
B
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What type of animal in the sea spend most of their lives as medusae? A. jellyfish B. fish C. sharks D. whales Answer:
A
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Desert plants have evolved processes to conserve water and deal with harsh conditions. a more efficient use of co2 allows plants to adapt to living with what? A. more water B. less competition C. less water D. more sunlight Answer:
C
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Plants, cyanobacteria, and algae are living things that undergo what process and produce glucose? A. cytoplasmic transfer B. cellular respiration C. glycolysis D. photosynthesis Answer:
D
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All chemical changes involve a transfer of what? A. Water B. energy C. heating D. fuel Answer:
B
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What is the unique larval form of mollusks called? A. hydra B. trochophore C. microfilariae D. scallop Answer:
B
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A voltage source and a conductor are common to all what? A. thermometers B. magnets C. electric circuits D. cooling circuits Answer:
C
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Root systems are mainly of two types. dicots have a tap root system, while monocots have a what? A. attaching root system B. runner root system C. fibrous root system D. long root system Answer:
C
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Enzymes in cellular reactions work to do what to the reaction? A. slow it down B. speed it up C. decrease heat D. increase yield Answer:
B
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Bony fish can live in either of what type of aquatic biome? A. coral reefs or freshwater B. estuaries or saltwater C. oceans or estuaries D. saltwater or freshwater Answer:
D
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What is categorized by the forces holding the individual atoms, ions, or molecules together? A. gases B. oils C. solids D. liquids Answer:
C
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What are the two main types of air pollutants? A. primary and secondary B. new and old C. a and b D. good and bad Answer:
A
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