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What measure centimeters?
A. weight
B. tape measure
C. triceps
D. in the frog family
E. kilograms
F. bottom of feet
G. density
H. layers of fat
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B
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how is length determined?
A. coastlines
B. gauge
C. microscope
D. feet
E. size
F. earthquake
G. measure
H. seismograph
Answer:
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G
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measure the what of the room to find dimensions
A. coordinates
B. length
C. density
D. size
E. matetials
F. two
G. feet
H. design
Answer:
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B
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What tool can be used to measure distances?
A. scale
B. by indirect light
C. tape measure
D. microscope
E. Newton
F. focusing a lens
G. meter
H. thermometer
Answer:
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C
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A tape measure is used to what the side of a square?
A. observe it
B. set number
C. measure
D. feet
E. trim
F. size
G. cut
H. wrap
Answer:
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C
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What is used to measure the base unit of the metric system which is the meter?
A. solid, liquid, gas
B. A laser
C. A measuring cup
D. bottom of feet
E. A tape measure
F. focusing a lens
G. Time and energy
H. A level
Answer:
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E
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A tape measure is used to see how what something is?
A. Weight
B. wet
C. long
D. small
E. taped up
F. size
G. full
H. made
Answer:
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C
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What is a tape measure used for?
A. in the frog family
B. how long something is
C. Males and females
D. how dense something is
E. the texture of something
F. how much liquid there is
G. objects that have mass
H. lowered energy cost
Answer:
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B
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What is used to measure inches?
A. A Greek letter
B. encoded information
C. a granulated cylinder
D. a tape measure
E. an external framework
F. a barometer
G. a hydraulic system
H. a graduated cylinder
Answer:
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D
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what is a tape measure used to measure?
A. mass
B. meters
C. size
D. gravity
E. biceps
F. speed
G. h2o
H. feet
Answer:
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B
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a tape measure is used to measure what?
A. waves
B. salinity
C. all sizes
D. speed
E. layers of fat
F. Weight
G. heat energy
H. forces
Answer:
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C
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Animals and humans need to eat plants to what
A. get pregnant
B. survive
C. be happy
D. health
E. energy
F. reproduce
G. be productive
H. Energy.
Answer:
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B
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what requires nutrients for survival?
A. pigeons
B. h2o
C. squids
D. humans
E. vitamins
F. Lobsters
G. clouds
H. Mammal
Answer:
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D
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An animal requires what for survival?
A. a pillow
B. a collar
C. a leash
D. stamina
E. water
F. protein
G. food
H. Enzymes
Answer:
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E
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What does an animal require for survival?
A. sodium
B. fur
C. food
D. oxygen
E. ice
F. water
G. fats
H. music
Answer:
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C
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What can a small animal eat in a day for survival?
A. Part of a plant.
B. some invertebrates
C. Nutrient rich soil.
D. deoxyribonucleic acid
E. Paper from a plant.
F. food and shelter
G. A whole tree.
H. organic molecules
Answer:
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A
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What do animals use ingestion for?
A. Energy.
B. energy
C. reproduction
D. survival
E. excretion
F. growth
G. cooling
H. food
Answer:
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D
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What is something that is important for every animal's survival?
A. health
B. salmon
C. coded genes
D. Digestion
E. Energy.
F. proteins
G. energy
H. glycogen
Answer:
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D
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What does potassium do for an animal?
A. duplicate itself
B. Regrows it
C. Relieve pain
D. protect them
E. food and shelter
F. motility
G. Helps it survive
H. heating liquids
Answer:
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G
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Which of these produces hydropower?
A. deuterostomes
B. Wind Turbines
C. power stations
D. Suez Canal
E. trout
F. Old Faithful Geyser
G. Hoover Dam
H. stations
Answer:
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G
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What feature of the landscape will result from hydropower?
A. mountain
B. river
C. ocean
D. Conifers
E. salinity
F. erosion
G. homogenous
H. resevoir
Answer:
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H
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Hydropower can devastate a what?
A. salmon
B. rocks
C. air
D. plants
E. soils
F. homes
G. river
H. habitat
Answer:
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G
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what does a renewable, economical source of electricity require?
A. damming a river
B. power stations
C. freezing h2o
D. electricity
E. burning fossil fuels
F. hydrogen and oxygen
G. sunlight
H. nuclear meltdowns
Answer:
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A
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Hydropower requires beavers damming what?
A. lakes with large rocks
B. a hydraulic system
C. organisms and their habitat
D. streams with two branches
E. water with old boards
F. scarce resources
G. fissures of hot, acidic water
H. streams with fallen trees
Answer:
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H
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What is a source of energy?
A. fossil fuels
B. cooking
C. damming a river
D. sleeping
E. napping
F. Electrical energy
G. our nearest star
H. sunlight
Answer:
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C
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What can provide a renewable resource?
A. By coral exoskeletons
B. oil
C. fossil fuel
D. damming a river
E. gas
F. peachleaf willow
G. sunlight
H. Electrical energy
Answer:
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D
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Hydropower requires what?
A. a hydraulic system
B. increases a body's strength
C. helping to prevent floods
D. Electric generators
E. flow of electrons
F. energy of moving objects
G. power stations
H. fissures of hot, acidic water
Answer:
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C
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what does hydropower require doing to a river?
A. power stations
B. water conservation
C. storing water
D. to move people
E. devastating it
F. a hydraulic system
G. dangerous
H. heating liquids
Answer:
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E
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Plants can conserve water in order to survive where?
A. our planet
B. in a vacuum
C. in the desert
D. Earth's atmosphere
E. In the winter
F. in a laboratory
G. on the moon
H. forest is destroyed
Answer:
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C
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Conserving water can be used for survival in which region?
A. cactuses
B. watershed
C. river
D. stability
E. desert
F. lake
G. rainforest
H. Pacific
Answer:
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E
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where can conserving water be used for survival in?
A. deserts
B. our planet
C. Mountains
D. pools
E. glaciers
F. watershed
G. soils
H. clouds
Answer:
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A
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What do plants conserve?
A. energy
B. sodium
C. oxygen
D. protein
E. air
F. nitrogen
G. water
H. plasma
Answer:
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G
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what do camels hoard to survive?
A. air
B. food
C. cells
D. protein
E. seeds
F. warmth
G. fat
H. water
Answer:
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H
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Saving water is important for surviving in what kind of environment?
A. a cold environment
B. a dry environment
C. colder and wetter
D. threatened
E. reducing acid rain
F. a wet environment
G. to stay warm
H. a rainy environment
Answer:
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B
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Conserving water can be used for the continuance of life in a what environment?
A. H20
B. rainy
C. aquatic
D. soil
E. undersea
F. bogs
G. dry
H. fens
Answer:
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G
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Where is conserving water useful for survival?
A. abalone
B. desert
C. marshland
D. cactuses
E. earth
F. wetlands
G. river bank
H. watershed
Answer:
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B
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where can conserving water be used for survival in?
A. our planet
B. oceans
C. rivers
D. deserts
E. watershed
F. clouds
G. Mountains
H. soils
Answer:
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D
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What exemplify surviving in a dry environment?
A. babies
B. insects
C. ferns
D. traits
E. bamboo
F. cacti
G. bushes
H. bears
Answer:
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F
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What survives in a dry environment?
A. bamboo
B. organisms
C. animals
D. camels
E. whales
F. dolphins
G. grass
H. fish
Answer:
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D
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What feature of many cacti help them survive in dry environments?
A. exoskeleton
B. Spines for hunting
C. Expandable stems
D. an external framework
E. cactuses
F. Cooling pipes
G. genetic diversity
H. Loud organ pipes
Answer:
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C
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What can be used for survival in the desert?
A. nutrients
B. shade
C. food and shelter
D. salt and water.
E. heat
F. picnics
G. Conserving water
H. Chemical energy
Answer:
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G
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Unique leaf adaptions on some plants have enabled them to do what?
A. rapid expansion
B. To avoid death
C. survive in dry environments
D. reducing acid rain
E. photosynthesis
F. refraction of light
G. prevent heat loss
H. it keeps an organism warm
Answer:
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C
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what type of location can water be conserved to help survival?
A. stream
B. arid
C. fens
D. biome
E. bamboo
F. rest
G. summer
H. rivers
Answer:
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B
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Conserving what can be used for survival in a dry environment?
A. bamboo
B. Collagen
C. root
D. sodium
E. cellulose
F. energy
G. salinity
H. Conifers
Answer:
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D
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What plant processes convert carbon dioxide, water and solar energy into carbohydrates?
A. water types
B. life-sustaining
C. chlorofluorocarbons
D. food tools
E. planting pots
F. circulatory systems
G. one celled organisms
H. peachleaf willow
Answer:
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B
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what utilize photosynthesis for chemical energy
A. Most plants
B. Primary producers
C. engines
D. circulatory systems
E. organisms
F. dirt
G. heterotrophs
H. solar panels
Answer:
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B
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Photosynthesis is when what converts from carbon dioxide, water and solar energy into carbohydrates?
A. plants
B. reproduction
C. fish
D. making
E. cells
F. Light
G. mitosis
H. photons
Answer:
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A
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What type of stored chemical energy do plants create?
A. Green beans
B. Organic compounds
C. Calories
D. Carbohydrates
E. our star
F. food and shelter
G. Fat
H. Proteins
Answer:
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D
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green plants convert water, solar energy, and carbon dioxide into what
A. stone
B. carbohydrates
C. soil
D. Greenhouse gases
E. Greenhouse gasses
F. worms
G. cellulose
H. food and shelter
Answer:
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B
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What is produced by leaf cells as a carbohydrate by producers?
A. sugar
B. glucose
C. plants
D. salt
E. cane
F. coffee
G. food
H. truvia
Answer:
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A
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Where do producers convert carbon dioxide, water, and solar energy into carbohydrates?
A. Organic compounds
B. the sunlight
C. circulatory systems
D. the membrane
E. single-celled organisms
F. the chloroplasts
G. Earth's atmosphere
H. the cell wall
Answer:
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F
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In photosynthesis, plants convert solar energy, carbon dioxide, and water into what?
A. Organic compounds
B. water
C. leaves
D. chlorofluorocarbons
E. carbohydrates
F. solar power
G. peachleaf willow
H. chemical messengers
Answer:
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E
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Plants create what through photosynthesis?
A. building blocks
B. organic material
C. their own water
D. Organic compounds
E. their own carbohydrates
F. their own consumers
G. roots and shoots
H. their own bread
Answer:
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E
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Plants convert carbon dioxide, water, and solar energy into what?"
A. Lipids
B. Carbohydrates
C. food and shelter
D. Protein
E. Whole Grains
F. Greenhouse gases
G. Organic compounds
H. chemical messengers
Answer:
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B
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Which type of plants convert from carbon dioxide, water, and solar energy into carbohydrates?
A. heterotrophs
B. plants
C. tiny polyps
D. fed by others
E. consumers
F. Organic compounds
G. Green plants
H. peachleaf willow
Answer:
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G
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what converts carbon dioxide, water, and solar energy into carbohydrates for themselves?
A. circulatory system
B. plants
C. it needs them
D. aerobic capacity
E. amphibians
F. green plants
G. peachleaf willow
H. Organic compounds
Answer:
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F
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Photosynthesis converts solar energy into what for themselves?
A. Greenhouse gases
B. peachleaf willow
C. chemical messengers
D. Organic compounds
E. basic building blocks of life
F. chemical bond energy
G. one celled organisms
H. rays or beams
Answer:
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F
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what is released by energy conversion?
A. photons
B. waves
C. A drug.
D. Light
E. oxygen
F. heat
G. water
H. energy
Answer:
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G
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What do leaves form for the rest of the plant?
A. hard outer covering
B. circulatory systems
C. peachleaf willow
D. carbohydrates
E. inactive
F. Green beans
G. Change colors
H. support
Answer:
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D
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Microorganisms cause what inside of the cells of living organisms?
A. heat
B. harm them
C. health
D. worms
E. illness
F. resistance
G. Allergies
H. antibodies
Answer:
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E
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viruses infect and live inside the cells of what?
A. plants
B. space
C. bronze
D. humans
E. life
F. ferns
G. death
H. Man
Answer:
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E
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What can infect and live inside the cells of yeast?
A. fungi
B. q
C. parasites
D. PDAs
E. rocks
F. plants
G. viruses
H. bacteria
Answer:
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G
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what do viruses live inside the cells of?
A. animals
B. gravity cells
C. battery cells
D. goats
E. cows
F. weather cells
G. humans
H. plants
Answer:
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G
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Viruses are what kind of organisms?
A. homogenous
B. more abundant
C. negative
D. symbiotic
E. toxic
F. bacteria
G. dangerous
H. pathogenic
Answer:
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H
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what do viruses infect?
A. animals
B. plants
C. bacteria
D. nonliving things
E. gravity
F. density
G. the skin
H. insects
Answer:
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A
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Plants can be infected by what?
A. human pathogens
B. infected meat
C. Pesticides
D. insects
E. human papillomavirus
F. viruses
G. fungi
H. bacteria
Answer:
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F
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What can infect and live inside the cells of living organisms?
A. Leptospirosis
B. fish
C. spiders
D. Pesticides
E. influenza
F. horses
G. insects
H. bacteria
Answer:
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E
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Viruses first infect, then they release into the host by doing what?
A. Cooking
B. kill them
C. harm them
D. lysing
E. illness
F. fever
G. migrate
H. propagate
Answer:
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D
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What can a mammal produce by shivering?
A. energy
B. motion
C. food
D. warmth
E. cells
F. fur
G. light
H. matter
Answer:
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A
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What can polar bears do to generate heat?
A. make fire
B. eat ice
C. stay warm
D. nothing
E. fur
F. motors
G. shiver
H. sweating
Answer:
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G
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How can mammals generate heat?
A. layers of fat
B. Ice cubes
C. wishing
D. Depleting energy stores
E. death
F. with their fur
G. raising their temperature
H. by keeping them warm
Answer:
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D
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what can generate little bursts of heat by shivering?
A. rabbit
B. goats
C. bears
D. humans
E. clouds
F. trees
G. animals
H. the sun
Answer:
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D
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How can you generate heat?
A. With your hair
B. Electrical energy
C. Fully cooking the oysters
D. Raise your blood glucose
E. With your muscles
F. flow of electrons
G. Raise your oxygen level
H. Movement of an air mass
Answer:
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E
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Mammals can also generate little bursts of heat using natural body reflexes to what?
A. the environment
B. heating liquids
C. warm rooms
D. comfort
E. cold water
F. survive
G. Animal survival
H. tepid water
Answer:
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E
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what do mammals use for heat?
A. thermogenesis
B. Animal fur
C. feet
D. Chemical energy
E. fur and fat
F. layers of fat
G. convection
H. ice
Answer:
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A
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which can help warm-blooded animals stay active in cold?
A. shivering
B. four limbs
C. Animal fur
D. sleep
E. sweating
F. hibernation
G. cold blood
H. fur seals
Answer:
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A
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Mammals can also generate little bursts of heat by
A. muscle contractions
B. circulation
C. exhalation
D. Temperature changing
E. Movement of an air mass
F. flow of electrons
G. vibrations
H. with their fur
Answer:
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A
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Mammals can also generate little bursts of heat through what?
A. Movement of an air mass
B. crackling
C. Veins and arteries.
D. electromagnetic energy
E. house
F. fire
G. muscle contractions
H. aerobic capacity
Answer:
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G
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What can mammals generate heat with?
A. Muscle action
B. with their fur
C. fur and fat
D. layers of fat
E. hair
F. Animal fur
G. waistlines
H. Bone action
Answer:
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A
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Mammals can also generate little bursts of heat by what?
A. the body's largest organ
B. reacting to the cold
C. flow of electrons
D. looking very cold
E. reacting to the news
F. considering being warm
G. Movement of an air mass
H. with their fur
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B
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What can generate little bursts of heat by shivering?
A. alpacas
B. bacteria
C. animals
D. polar bears
E. phytoplankton
F. rabbit
G. viruses
H. humans
Answer:
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D
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Ice wedging causes what to be severely damaged?
A. an object
B. ice roads
C. lights
D. fields
E. trees
F. vehicles
G. arteries
H. coastlines
Answer:
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B
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What is a form of mechanical weathering?
A. microbes breaking down rock
B. By coral exoskeletons
C. wind and erosion
D. oxygen breaking down rock
E. ice expanding in rock openings
F. removal of rock by acid rain
G. remains of prehistoric life
H. fissures of hot, acidic water
Answer:
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E
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Ice wedging is when water
A. coldest season
B. Metling snow
C. freezes and contracts
D. freezes and melts
E. mouth of rivers
F. In the winter
G. freezes and condenses
H. freezes and expands
Answer:
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H
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what causes rocks to crack from ice expanding into openings?
A. evaporation
B. In the winter
C. tropical climates
D. heat energy
E. hot, dry climates
F. moist, cold climates
G. colder weather
H. Inches or fractions of inches.
Answer:
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F
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How does water crack rocks?
A. Turning to silt
B. bottom of feet
C. Turning to ice
D. Getting hot
E. erosion
F. Mixing with salt
G. lowered energy cost
H. Movement
Answer:
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C
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Ice wedging is when freezing water expands and what?
A. a delta
B. breaks rocks
C. closes schools
D. freezes gas
E. destroys toys
F. erosion
G. solid, liquid, gas
H. near the shoreline
Answer:
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B
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What does mechanical weathering do to a rock?
A. move to different locations
B. Causes it to crack
C. Makes it shrink
D. break off
E. Regrows it
F. decreases its bodily water
G. Moves it
H. Causes it to grow
Answer:
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B
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When ice causes rocks to crack by expanding in openings, what is this called?
A. In the winter
B. smoking
C. icing
D. fissures of hot, acidic water
E. mechanical weathering
F. graptolites
G. Inches or fractions of inches.
H. rocking
Answer:
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E
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What is the most important part of mechanical weathering?
A. roots and shoots
B. when they liquify
C. roots to grow
D. when it melds into soil
E. volcanic rock cracking
F. a tree falling
G. the looseness of soil
H. ice causes rocks to crack
Answer:
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H
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What are killer whales?
A. red and black
B. They have thick fur
C. dangerous
D. sharks
E. deep sea creatures
F. marine species
G. Absorb light
H. animals
Answer:
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F
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What mainly lives in shallow and coastal waters?
A. animals
B. horses
C. Sea World
D. parasites
E. bacteria
F. fur seals
G. boats
H. dolphins
Answer:
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H
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Most organisms live mainly in
A. shallow coastal waters
B. the environment
C. soil
D. trees
E. Earth orbiting the Sun
F. ocean water
G. plasma
H. salt and water.
Answer:
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A
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what are many organisms found in shallow coastal waters used for?
A. heat produced
B. survival
C. surf boards
D. density
E. heat energy
F. Animal survival
G. shoes
H. medical research
Answer:
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H
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What live mainly in shallow coastal waters?
A. animals
B. viruses
C. cats
D. a fish
E. some turtles
F. parasites
G. goats
H. fur seals
Answer:
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E
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what lives mainly in shallow coastal waters?
A. humans
B. density
C. Seesaw
D. swea
E. a fish
F. deep
G. algae
H. otters
Answer:
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G
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What kind of species of animals mainly live in waters?
A. water plants
B. warm-blooded
C. colder and wetter
D. aquatic animals
E. aviary species of animals
F. objects that have mass
G. It helps them survive
H. kindom animalia
Answer:
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D
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What live mainly in shallow coastal waters?
A. Sea species
B. Coast guards
C. animals
D. Live Whales
E. Shallow people
F. fur seals
G. a fish
H. parasites
Answer:
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A
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What kind of species are seahorses?
A. horse
B. seaweed
C. edible
D. marine
E. a fish
F. shellfish
G. strong
H. food
Answer:
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D
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Marine species live mainly in areas teeming with what?
A. dust
B. matter
C. growth
D. life
E. mammals
F. energy
G. waves
H. spiders
Answer:
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