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What is the term for interactions between individuals of different species over an extended period of time which impact the abundance and distribution of the associating populations? A. food chain B. parasitic relationships C. symbiotic relationships D. cooperative evolution Answer:
C
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Plane mirrors work because the light rays create what behind the mirror? A. a virtual example B. a mirror image C. a entire image D. a virtual image Answer:
D
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What do we call natural resources that are remade by natural processes as quickly as people use them? A. renewable B. geothermal C. exotic D. nonrenewable Answer:
A
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What is the process of breaking down food into components the body can absorb called? A. filtration B. excretion C. absorption D. digestion Answer:
D
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What controls what moves inside and outside the cell? A. golgi apparatus B. the plasma membrane C. nucleus D. mitochondria Answer:
B
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Yeasts are single-celled fungi. about 1,000 species are recognized, but the most common species is saccharomyces cerevisiae, which is used in this? A. cookie making B. cake making C. potatoes making D. bread making Answer:
D
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Another measure of the effectiveness of a machine is its what? A. mechanical advantage B. aesthetic effect C. cost benefit D. chemical advantage Answer:
A
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What are biofilms resistant to many common forms of? A. vaccination B. termination C. sterilization D. assimilation Answer:
C
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Fractures and faults are terms you hear when talking about? A. earthquakes B. magnets C. storms D. volcanoes Answer:
A
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What are resources that can not be remade, or would take too long to remake to keep up wiht human use called? A. green resources B. nonrewable resources C. renewable resources D. photoreactive resources Answer:
B
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Alkenes with the same atoms but different shapes are called what? A. isomers B. monomers C. alcohols D. isotopes Answer:
A
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Which of the animals digest cellulose with the aid of methanogens? A. apes B. pigs C. goats D. cows Answer:
D
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What is the major source of warmth for earth? A. equator B. the sun C. the Moon D. seasons Answer:
B
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Like a runner passing a baton, the transmission of nerve impulses between neurons depends on what? A. enzymes B. neurotransmitters C. axons D. receptors Answer:
B
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Which organ is the control center of the nervous system? A. the brain B. the heart C. the spine D. the lungs Answer:
A
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Continental climates are generally found in what areas of landmasses? A. wetlands B. inland C. buttes D. northerly Answer:
B
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What mainly gives the body energy? A. fuel B. food C. sunlight D. water Answer:
B
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A mineral can be made of an element or a? A. Sediment B. cell C. compound D. component Answer:
C
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Herbivores are heterotrophs that eat only or mainly what? A. animals B. fish C. plants D. decayed matter Answer:
C
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The heart is an organ in which system? A. circulatory system B. respiratory system C. nervous system D. immune system Answer:
A
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What are the subatomic particles of the nucleus called? A. nucleons B. eukaryotes C. cores D. protons Answer:
A
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Who wrote the book, on the origin of species? A. Sagan B. shaw C. darwin D. Scopes Answer:
C
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Tar sands are rocky materials mixed with what? A. magma B. shale C. very thick oil D. coal Answer:
C
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A current in a circuit needs a complete what? A. speed B. cause C. path D. stream Answer:
C
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How do glucose, ions, and other larger molecules leave the blood? A. through intercellular clefts B. through veinous fissures C. through capillary tips D. through cell membranes Answer:
A
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The basal forebrain contains what that are important in learning and memory? A. oxygen B. ribosomes C. nuclei D. atoms Answer:
C
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What thin layer of air acts as a barrier to prevent cool air from mixing with warm air in the stratosphere? A. liposphere B. methosphere C. endosphere D. tropopause Answer:
D
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What is the name for the male gamete? A. ova B. chromatid C. egg D. sperm Answer:
D
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The strength of acids is measured on what scale? A. qcd B. ph C. μg D. Killalot Answer:
B
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What term is also known as the contact activation pathway? A. central pathway B. intrinsic pathway C. identical pathway D. internal pathway Answer:
B
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What comprises the contents of a cell between the plasma membrane and the nuclear envelope? A. protoplasm B. cerebellum C. cytoplasm D. cytoskeleton Answer:
C
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What is used to convert concentrations to collisions per second? A. speeds factor B. collision meter C. frequency factor D. particles factor Answer:
C
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The ovules, which are the female gametophytes, are held in what organ? A. testes B. uterus C. abdomen D. ovary Answer:
D
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Snippet 2: one of the reasons the periodic table is so useful is because its structure allows us to qualitatively determine how some properties of the elements vary versus their position on the periodic table. the variation of properties versus position on the periodic table is called what? A. chemical trends B. acoust...
C
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Equilibriums are affected by changes in concentration, total pressure or volume, and this? A. rate B. temperature C. time D. oxygen Answer:
B
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What type of seed-bearing structure of a flowering plant usually develop into? A. Stem B. fruit C. Apple D. food Answer:
B
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What are ionic substances completely held together by? A. localized bonds B. thermal bonds C. ionic bonds D. magnetic bonds Answer:
C
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What word do get from the arabic al-qili, meaning “ashes of the saltwort plant from salt marshes”? A. water B. metals C. alkali D. crystals Answer:
C
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Metals are elements that can conduct what? A. electricity B. orchestras C. pollution D. cycle Answer:
A
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The earth is like organisms in that it maintains a stable state, which is also known as what? A. hibernation B. ketosis C. homeostasis D. dormancy Answer:
C
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The purpose of any cooling system is to transfer what type of energy in order to keep things cool? A. thermal B. atmospheric C. physical D. radiation Answer:
A
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What is the heart's main task? A. pump blood B. make blood C. split blood cells D. clean blood Answer:
A
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Which antibacterial protein is found in tears and saliva? A. human lysozyme B. human growth hormone C. amino acid D. dopamine Answer:
A
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What elements tend to conduct well? A. gases B. metals C. organics D. oils Answer:
B
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What type of masses are structureless particles that cannot spin? A. weightless masses B. inertial mass C. turning masses D. point masses Answer:
D
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What do scientists use to search other planets suitable for living? A. microscopes B. telescopes C. optics D. lasers Answer:
B
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All species of crocodilians have similar body structures, including an elongated snout, powerful jaws, muscular tail, large protective scales, streamlined body, and eyes and nostrils that are positioned on what? A. top of head B. below the neck C. side of head D. back of head Answer:
A
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During adulthood, what is needed for the production of sperm? A. estrogen B. androgen C. testosterone D. steroids Answer:
C
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What are solid lipids that animals use to store energy called? A. steroids B. hydrocortisol C. cholesterol D. fats Answer:
D
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What in science are very important so that we can compare experimental data from one lab to another and make sure we all are talking about the same thing? A. available measurements B. standard measurements C. uses measurements D. Conventional measurements Answer:
B
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What substances in a car battery can be melted and recycled? A. lead and sodium B. steel and sodium C. lead and steel D. lead and plastic Answer:
D
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Unlike a crystalline solid, an amorphous solid is a solid that lacks a what? A. atoms B. weight C. color D. ordered internal structure Answer:
D
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Many carbohydrates can enter glycolysis, most often after conversion to what? A. insulin B. sucrose C. glucose D. fructose Answer:
C
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If a quantity of a reactant remains unconsumed after complete reaction has occurred, it is? A. in excess B. reduced C. static D. missing Answer:
A
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Name the one metal that melts below room temperature? A. gold B. bronze C. aluminum D. mercury Answer:
D
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The way a mineral cleaves or fractures depends on what part of the mineral? A. the crust B. the core C. the crystal structure D. the fault structure Answer:
C
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Ultimately, most life forms get their energy from this? A. heat B. sun C. earth D. food Answer:
B
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What was diorite commonly used for in ancient civilizations? A. medicine B. currency C. school D. art Answer:
D
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Aquatic biomes in the ocean are called what? A. marine biomes B. jungle biomes C. artificial biomes D. arid biomes Answer:
A
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When an ionic compound dissociates in water, water molecules surround each ion and separate it from the rest of the what? A. gas B. electron shell C. solid D. mixture Answer:
C
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What device is used to measure temperature? A. thermometer B. anemometer C. barometer D. compass Answer:
A
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What has the smallest, lightest atoms of all the elements and is colorless, odorless, tasteless and nontoxic, but highly flammable in its pure state? A. hydrogen B. helium C. magnesium D. barium Answer:
A
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If two populations do not mate and produce fertile offspring, what results? A. same species B. small species C. large species D. separate species Answer:
D
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What system includes the brain and the spinal cord? A. muscular B. digestive C. central nervous D. lymbic Answer:
C
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Light is produced when charged particles do what, frequently in the form of oscillating? A. decelerate B. accelerate C. offset D. increase Answer:
B
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Respiration rate correlates with what? A. pressure B. energy use C. size D. heat Answer:
B
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What is the only commercial way of reproducing plants such as orchids? A. sexual reproduction B. grafting C. cloning D. cross-breeding Answer:
C
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Birds adapted wings and weathers for flight during what process? A. evolution B. migration C. emergence D. variation Answer:
A
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Which factor ruins renewable resources like soil and water? A. resentful human action B. careless human action C. melancholic human action D. hateful human action Answer:
B
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How does the solubility of gases in liquids change with increasing temperature? A. it increases B. no change C. it decreases D. it stabilizes Answer:
C
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What are all living things made of? A. proteins B. water C. muscles D. cells Answer:
D
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Where does the nucleus store chromatin ? A. xerophyte B. chloroplasts C. nucleoplasm D. ribosome Answer:
C
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What do the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas contribute that aid in digestion? A. crystals B. contaminants C. chemicals D. plasma Answer:
C
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What are all tissues external to the vascular cambium called? A. bark B. larvae C. nucleus D. membranes Answer:
A
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Spirals, spheres, and rods are examples of what distinguishing property of bacteria? A. function B. shape C. color D. organ Answer:
B
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The goal of homeostasis is the maintenance of what, around a point or value called a set point? A. equilibrium B. agitation C. steadiness D. imbalance Answer:
A
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What type of energy of a system is the sum of the kinetic and potential energies of its atoms and molecules? A. external energy u B. primary energy u C. internal energy u D. deep energy u Answer:
C
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Primary batteries are single-use batteries because they cannot be what? A. UP ticked. B. recharged C. refreshed D. plugged Answer:
B
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Layers of fat are formed by what type of tissue? A. trypanosome tissue B. colchis tissue C. areolar tissue D. adipose tissue Answer:
D
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Basidiomycetes do what to wood and other plant material? A. evolve B. revive C. evaporate D. decompose Answer:
D
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Pathogens infect many animals and are agents of what? A. mutation B. change C. disease D. drought Answer:
C
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Sediments in oligotrophic lakes contain large amounts of what? A. decomposable organic matter B. algae C. fertilizer D. igneous rocks Answer:
A
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What tides occur during the new moon and full moon? A. spring B. high C. bottom D. autumn Answer:
A
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In passive transport, small molecules or ions move across the cell membrane without requiring input of what? A. heating B. pressure C. water D. energy Answer:
D
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Some bacteria also have tail-like structures called what? A. nuclei B. sporangia C. flagella D. plasmids Answer:
C
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People with which skin type run a greater risk of vitamin d deficiency? A. brighter skin B. lighter skin C. darker skin D. weaker skin Answer:
C
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What happens to temperature in the troposphere as the altitude increases? A. it stays the same B. it increases C. it decreases D. it disappears Answer:
C
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The kidneys help control acid-base balance by excreting _____ and generating bicarbonate that helps maintain blood plasma ph within a normal range? A. magnesium ions B. sodium ions C. lithium ions D. hydrogen ions Answer:
D
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What does the geiger counter detect? A. vibration B. radiation C. moisture D. convection Answer:
B
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Mollusks such as squid and octopi, which must hunt to survive, possess what complex organs containing millions of neurons? A. brains B. tentacles C. gills D. hearts Answer:
A
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Which direction from the source do pollutants in an aquifer spread? A. forward B. outward C. southward D. inward Answer:
B
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What type of activity in the brain causes epilepsy? A. abnormal electrical activity B. bleeding C. toxic overload D. hormone imbalance Answer:
A
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What does a healthy immune system fight off? A. bacteria and viruses B. infections and other dieases C. microorganisms and other dieases D. respiratory and other dieases Answer:
B
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Groundwater dissolves minerals and rocks into what? A. sand B. gravel C. ions D. grit Answer:
C
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What is the term for a certain form of matter that has the same physical properties throughout? A. phase B. balance C. wave D. structure Answer:
A
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Bacteria are responsible for many types of what in humans? A. smells B. food C. diseases D. colors Answer:
C
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Humans and other animals can suffer from diets lacking in what essential "ingredients"? A. fiber B. steroids C. liquids D. nutrients Answer:
D
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The size and symmetry of a beetle’s or an elk’s antlers or a grasshopper’s song communicate rather clearly their state of what? A. health B. need C. problem D. society Answer:
A
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How is blood supplied from the mother to the fetus? A. umbilical cord B. brain stem C. spinal cord D. vagina Answer:
A
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How long does membrane depoloriazation typically last for? A. 3 seconds B. 1 hour C. one minute D. 5 minutes Answer:
C
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