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What can cause food poisoning? A. a pathogens B. Room temperature food C. Dehydrated food D. Refrigerated food E. single-celled organisms F. harmful substances G. Canned food H. Roundworms. Answer:
B
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what causes serious illness? A. oxgen B. influenza C. viruses D. disease E. chickenpox F. bacteria G. cooking food H. contracting itchiness Answer:
F
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E.Coli poisoning can come from what? A. germs B. animal C. toxins D. death E. food F. skin G. sunlight H. running Answer:
E
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What tends to be related to bacteria? A. heterotrophs B. vomiting C. chickenpox D. healing E. cancer F. sea urchins G. delayed-onset muscle soreness H. Enzymes Answer:
B
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What can cause food poisoning? A. toxins B. viruses C. Grilled meat D. Refrigerated food E. Pesticides F. Raw juices G. Washed produce H. hypothyroidism Answer:
F
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what does bacteria cause? A. loss of h2o B. harmful substances C. Pollution D. serious illness E. increase in oxygen F. carbon G. Deoxyribonucleicacid H. symptoms Answer:
D
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Coal is used to do what regarding heat and electricity? A. energy B. generator C. disperse D. movement E. generate F. heat G. energy usage H. distance Answer:
E
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What are the lithified remains of plants used for? A. heat production B. generating heat by burning C. harvesting crops D. damming rivers E. food and shelter F. heat is produced G. A transportation fuel H. planting seeds Answer:
B
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Heating with coal can cause A. Electrical energy B. chemical reaction C. automobile exhaust D. Something to move E. air pollution F. distracted driving G. electric outages H. Dehydration Answer:
E
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When is coal burning _ is given off A. CO 2 B. energy C. vaporization D. SO2 E. pollution F. oxygen G. carbon H. smoke Answer:
A
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What is used for generating heat by burning? A. Calcium carbonate B. carbon dioxide C. fossil fuels D. clouds E. peachleaf willow F. space G. calcite H. sunlight Answer:
C
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What is used for generating heat by burning? A. compacted dead plants B. basic building blocks of life C. deoxyribonucleic acid D. igniting fuel and oxidiser E. hard plastics F. soft styrofoam G. Sulfur dioxide H. thin metal sheets Answer:
A
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What can generate heat? A. time B. siren C. electricity D. Ice cube E. Dead plants F. Fuel cells G. kinetic energy H. Nematoda Answer:
E
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what does coal release? A. heat B. fire C. steam D. carbon E. toxins F. oxygen G. fossil H. smoke Answer:
A
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coal is used for generating heat and can what? A. melt B. explode C. run D. kill E. heat F. energy G. stay warm H. freeze Answer:
B
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What becomes something that is burned to generate heat? A. glass B. dead vegetation C. Fuel cells D. preserved vegetation E. Electrical energy F. hydrogen and oxygen G. clouds H. electricity Answer:
B
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What is used for generating heat by burning? A. carbon dioxide B. sunlight C. calcite D. Calcium carbonate E. water F. ice G. peachleaf willow H. fossil fuels Answer:
H
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What can be used to cook food? A. war B. bacon C. breeding D. coal E. bees F. energy G. sugar H. oil Answer:
D
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Food can be cooked using what? A. lipids B. energy C. corn D. fats E. sugar F. rice G. Coal H. oil Answer:
G
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generating heat by what occurs at power stations A. waves B. wind C. burning D. engines E. Fuel cells F. sweating G. Electrical H. energy Answer:
C
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What can release mercury into the atmosphere? A. smoking tobacco B. hydrogen and oxygen C. flow of electrons D. cigarettes E. chemical reaction F. an engine G. generating heat H. one celled organisms Answer:
G
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what do animals use to store food? A. pan B. fat C. Urea D. calories E. sugar F. jaws G. nest H. carbohydrates Answer:
B
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what uses fat to keep warm? A. Lobsters B. bacon C. humans D. pigeons E. insects F. omnivores G. plants H. bears Answer:
C
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Fat is used to provide warmth and what? A. heat energy B. energy C. security D. disease E. concern F. support G. flavor H. growth Answer:
C
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How does insulation help animals? A. stability B. morality C. sharks D. fur E. survive F. electrical conductivity G. fibers H. warmth Answer:
H
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What protects a bear from the cold? A. hair B. Fat C. Mountains D. coat E. fur F. bone G. Glaciers H. Fields Answer:
B
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What are pigs? A. uninsulated B. animal C. cold D. fragile E. Social F. immune G. Mammal H. warm Answer:
H
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What do animals need to keep warm? A. a blanket B. lipids C. grass D. fur E. wings F. food G. a space heater H. Energy Answer:
F
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What keeps animals warm? A. Oak B. fur C. proteins D. food E. trees F. cellulose G. Weight H. energy Answer:
H
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What does Ginkgo biloba do seasonally? A. migrate B. Exfoliation C. Falls D. Moves E. Sheds leaves F. Sheds bark G. reproduce H. staying warm Answer:
E
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Plants shed their leaves in what season each year? A. spring season B. wet season C. firing season D. Summer E. When it's cold F. colder weather G. Winter H. dry season Answer:
H
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what sheds its leaves seasonally? A. bog birches B. it needs them C. When it's cold D. Most plants E. grass F. swamp vegetation G. insects H. h2o Answer:
A
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what do mulberry trees shed seasonally? A. Vapor B. sunlight C. Energy. D. stem E. leaves F. Energy G. roots H. branches Answer:
E
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What sheds its leaves seasonally each year? A. Christmas trees B. pine trees C. Leptospirosis D. Most plants E. evergreen trees F. ginkgo biloba G. Converting waste. H. In the winter Answer:
F
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Members of what kingdom that shed their leaves seasonally each year are called deciduous. A. Fungi B. Winter C. air cools D. vegetation E. Animalia F. Protista G. epidermal H. Plantae Answer:
H
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Grapevines are plants that shed their leaves A. Winter B. during the day C. Exfoliation D. every season E. on random occasion F. seasonally G. When it's cold H. in no seasons Answer:
F
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Which of these trees seasonally sheds its leaves? A. gone forever B. Exfoliation C. Most plants D. Mulberry E. ligt F. vegetation G. Heavy rains H. homogenous Answer:
D
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What sheds their leaves seasonally each year? A. camels B. oak C. Spruce D. fens E. Trees F. burrs G. apples H. vines Answer:
H
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What kind of plant would shed its leaves each year? A. it needs them B. grapevines C. burning coal D. warm-blooded E. When it's cold F. white G. heat or cold H. homogenous Answer:
B
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What can shed their leaves? A. rabbit B. Power plants C. insects D. swamp vegetation E. mammals F. Shade trees G. animals H. Most plants Answer:
F
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what sheds their leaves seasonally each year? A. camels B. fens C. oak D. Trees E. vines F. burrs G. Spruce H. apples Answer:
E
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What does ginkgo biloba do every year? A. Sheds their leaves B. it keeps an organism warm C. move to different locations D. mate with females E. produce offspring F. reproduce G. spread flower seeds H. Move to another area Answer:
A
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plants that shed their leaves seasonally each year include what? A. epidermis and dermis B. heat energy C. energy usage D. bioaerosols E. Exfoliation F. Organic compounds G. lemmons willow H. Greenhouse gasses Answer:
G
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What are woody and shed their leaves seasonally? A. they bend B. during the day C. burrs D. Exfoliation E. grapevines F. adding heat G. bioaerosols H. When it's cold Answer:
E
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Healthy roots can be due to what aspect of soil? A. less water B. dryness C. growth D. climate E. looseness F. nutrients G. roughness H. compact Answer:
E
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Plants may die without what? A. nucleus of a cell B. some looseness in the soil C. wavelengths and photons D. moss E. single-celled organisms F. organic molecules G. snow H. rocks Answer:
B
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What is vital for healthy roots? A. green leaves B. nutrients C. a healthy stem D. hydration E. looseness of soil F. nearby mushrooms G. aqueous solution H. Organic compounds Answer:
E
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What in soil is vital for healthy roots? A. looseness B. nutrients C. leftovers D. compacted E. ferns F. cells G. energy H. trash Answer:
A
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What kind of soil is easier to cultivate? A. looser B. cactuses C. Sediment D. sandier E. Tropical F. tighter G. alluvial H. wetter Answer:
A
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What helps plants survive? A. nutrients B. staying warm C. Loose pants D. hydration E. hydrate their cells F. Looseness of soil G. Looseness of belt H. Looseness of lips Answer:
F
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Why does it help for dirt to be loose? A. Physical weathering B. adding heat C. It used to be covered by water D. permineralization E. water conservation F. Roots get more oxygen G. The area was once underwater H. Riding a bike Answer:
F
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_ are needed to maintain energy levels A. Ligaments B. follicles C. hydration D. environment E. glucose F. pores G. exercise H. Arteries Answer:
H
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What do blood vessels carry? A. nitrogen B. glucose C. SO2 D. water E. Joules F. oxygen G. fluid H. liquid Answer:
F
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Arterioles carry what type of blood? A. epidermal B. Carbon Dioxide C. Plasma D. Oxygen-rich E. oxygen F. heat or cold G. aqueous solution H. Type AB Answer:
D
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What is generally true about blood going away from the heart? A. The bending of a ray of light B. it is 99% water C. A compound that donates proton D. To another location like underground E. it is usually low in oxygen F. it can be seen G. it has no hemoglobin H. it is usually oxygen-rich Answer:
H
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Smoking will decrease the flow of what in the body? A. oxygen-rich blood B. blood clots C. preventing heat transfer D. heat energy E. electric current F. all liquids G. layers of fat H. ashes Answer:
A
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What generally carries something bright red? A. bears B. veins C. arteries D. mammals E. nerves F. fur seals G. Cars H. bones Answer:
C
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What do arteries carry in the body? A. solids B. antimatter C. glucose D. gases E. Air F. expelled G. liquid H. oxygen Answer:
G
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what do arteries carry? A. brain waves B. bright red blood C. wavelengths and photons D. nerve cells E. energy of moving objects F. Veins and arteries. G. veins H. heat energy Answer:
B
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Arteries generally carry bright red what? A. Joules B. paint C. Energy D. Energy. E. fluid F. food G. dye H. liquid Answer:
E
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Arteries generally carry blood full of A. He B. Au C. O3 D. O2 E. DDT F. Ni G. CO2 H. gas Answer:
D
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What happens when oxygenated blood doesn't reach the brain? A. anemia B. Dehydration C. blood flows to the heart D. increased iron in the brain E. arteries unclog F. It decreases G. a stroke H. fever Answer:
G
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What can people die without? A. water B. h2o C. family D. retina E. love F. oxygen G. friends H. food Answer:
F
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What direction does something that has oxygen-rich blood go? A. mouth of rivers B. the body's largest organ C. move to different locations D. Earth orbiting the Sun E. Move to another area F. to move people G. animal transport H. Away from the heart Answer:
H
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What are critical for erectile health? A. fur and fat B. Energy. C. Energy D. sweating E. exercise F. arteries G. strength H. a cuticle Answer:
F
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what carries oxygen-rich blood? A. humans B. elephants C. arterioles D. ducks E. mammals F. animals G. four limbs H. bears Answer:
C
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Oxygen-rich blood is carried where? A. it keeps an organism warm B. mouth of rivers C. The area was once underwater D. running and lifting E. the body's largest organ F. away from the heart G. Earth orbiting the Sun H. four limbs Answer:
F
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what are arteries? A. pressure regulated B. to move people C. the body's largest organ D. solid, liquid, gas E. matter vibrating F. layers of fat G. principals of aerodynamics H. it keeps an organism warm Answer:
A
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what has freshwater that contains little or no salt? A. our planet B. sweat C. swamp vegetation D. ocean E. NaCl F. aqueous solution G. solid, liquid, gas H. global ecosystems Answer:
H
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what is freshwater habitats that contain little or no salt? A. Animal survival B. allow growth C. weathering D. atmosphere E. loose soil F. ecosystems G. salt and water. H. oceans Answer:
F
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What can contain little to no salt? A. sodium chloride B. salt water C. rivers D. the Pacific Ocean E. deserts F. fens G. wetland H. lakes Answer:
H
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what do freshwater environments have little of? A. nektar B. sand C. nitrogen D. fungi E. salt F. Acids G. Carbon H. water Answer:
E
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Freshwater biomes contain water that contains little to no what? A. cations B. Acids C. Nutrients D. sodium E. Pollution F. animals G. plants H. water Answer:
D
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which kind of biomes usually have low salinity? A. homogenous B. Loose C. loose soil D. deserts E. jungles F. oceans G. Sediment H. freshwater Answer:
H
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What lives in water that contains little or no salt? A. animals B. terrapins C. a fish D. Chlorophyll E. bacteria F. sharks G. sodium H. humans Answer:
B
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Biomes that have suffered mainly from pollution have water that contains little or no what? A. Toxins B. CO 2 C. liquid D. salt E. Lead F. Carbon G. Acids H. sulfur Answer:
D
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A person is what without cellular respiration? A. major threat to health B. dormant state C. They may not survive. D. breathing deeply E. tired and lacking energy F. hydrated and full G. dead organisms H. awake and sleepless Answer:
E
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What do lympophocytes use to convert oxygen and carbohydrates into carbon dioxide, water and energy? A. sunlight B. resuscitation C. respiration D. energy E. mitosis F. exoskeleton G. reproduction H. Energy. Answer:
C
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what is cells converting oxygen and carbohydrates into carbon dioxide, water, and energy? A. not necessary for life B. requirement for life C. Most plants D. one celled organisms E. digestion F. they body they live in G. h2o H. circulatory systems Answer:
B
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What is when a cell converts from oxygen and carbohydrates into carbon dioxide, water, and energy? A. kinetic energy B. requirement for life C. Evaporation D. Organic compounds E. they body they live in F. requirement for eating G. requirement for oxygen H. requirement for carbon Answer:
B
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Cells converting from oxygen and carbohydrates into carbon dioxide, water and energy is a requirement for what? A. grow B. plants C. health D. life E. food F. trees G. body H. growth Answer:
D
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what is it when a cell converts from oxygen and carbohydrates into carbon dioxide, water, and energy? A. A transportation fuel B. extremely important C. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun D. series of enzyme-mediated reactions E. production of energy F. the most widely used biofuel G. chemical messengers H. it helps plants in growing Answer:
D
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Where does a cell convert oxygen and carbohydrates into carbon dioxide, water, and energy? A. Most plants B. aerobic capacity C. In the mitochondria D. the body's largest organ E. they body they live in F. Veins and arteries. G. Organic compounds H. circulatory systems Answer:
C
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The opposite of when cells convert oxygen and carbs into carbon dioxide, water, and energy is what? A. Greenhouse gases B. Evaporation C. photosynthesis D. dangerous E. slow and inefficient F. dormant state G. chemical messengers H. It remains dormant Answer:
C
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what can a magnet moving in a coil of copper cause? A. pennies B. h2o C. kinetic energy D. proton flow E. heat energy F. flow of electrons G. Heart rate H. electromagnetic energy Answer:
F
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what can a magnet moving in a coil of copper wire cause? A. flow of protons B. dangerous C. flow of neutrons D. heat energy E. flow of electrons F. h2o G. kinetic energy H. electromagnetic energy Answer:
E
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What is caused by moving a magnet in a coil of copper wire? A. heat is produced B. flow of electric charge C. kinetic energy D. exposure to cold E. light energy F. electron transport G. electromagnetic energy H. heat production Answer:
B
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What can a magnet moving in a coil of copper wire cause? A. heat is produced B. a lot of human deaths C. heat production D. kinetic energy E. electron transport F. electromagnetic energy G. flow of electric charge H. light energy Answer:
G
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what is used with copper to produce current? A. a prism B. energy C. tube D. two E. chemicals F. magnet G. squeeze H. coiled Answer:
F
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what is magnetized by electricity? A. core B. cars C. metal D. bamboo E. biceps F. bushes G. LEDs H. apples Answer:
A
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what uses pheromones to communicate with each other? A. starfish B. bees C. bacteria D. honeybees E. density F. humans G. h2o H. insects Answer:
A
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What do echinoderms use to communicate? A. vision B. words C. sound D. Light E. waves F. Acids G. language H. scent Answer:
H
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what do echinoids use to communicate? A. light B. Chemical energy C. Decibels D. pheremones E. writing F. Energy G. heat produced H. language Answer:
D
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How do starfish communicate with each other? A. huddle together B. writing C. during the day D. pheromones E. Chemical energy F. waving their arms G. Decibels H. talking Answer:
D
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at least some deuterostomes use pheromones to do what? A. attack prey B. seed dispersal C. share properties D. deuterostome with each other E. not communicate F. Release energy G. mate with females H. communicate with each other Answer:
H
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marine and benthic species use pheromones to what? A. seed dispersal B. produce offspring C. life-sustaining D. float underwater E. defense mechanism F. arm each other G. communicate with each other H. live in marine bays Answer:
G
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corals use what to communicate with each other A. Energy B. pheromones C. kinetic energy D. produce light E. heat produced F. heat energy G. Chemical energy H. sound Answer:
B
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How do starfish communicate? A. huddle together B. sound C. interact D. Vibrates E. wave in air F. during the day G. Decibels H. Pheromones Answer:
H
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Starfish use _ to communicate with each other. A. scattered light B. pheromones C. heat produced D. sound E. waves F. Chemical energy G. electricity H. kinetic energy Answer:
B
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What do echinoderms employ to grip surfaces? A. adhesives B. resistance C. Hemoglobin D. properties E. forces F. direct energy G. abrasion H. layers of fat Answer:
A
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