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Each atom has a required number of what? A. accretion bonds B. acceleration bonds C. matrix bonds D. covalent bonds Answer:
D
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When the volume of a gas is decreased, what happens to its pressure? A. increases B. STAYS THE SAME C. LOWERS D. drops Answer:
A
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Exposure to what causes skin color to darken? A. heat B. pressure C. sunlight D. hormones Answer:
C
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What colorful phenomenon occurs in the northern sky when particles from the sun energize ions in the thermosphere? A. aurora nervosa B. Coriolis effect C. meteor shower D. northern lights Answer:
D
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By what processes does the ocean modify landforms? A. splash and deposition B. shape and deposition C. sweeping and deposition D. erosion and deposition Answer:
D
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The term “vapor” refers to the gas phase when it exists at a temperature below what? A. liquid temperature B. contaminated temperature C. boiling temperature D. freezing temperature Answer:
C
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Hypertension, or high blood pressure, can increase the risk of what? A. cardiovascular disease B. abnormal disease C. bone disease D. physiological disease Answer:
A
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The carbon atoms are bonded together, with each carbon also being bonded to two of what kind of atoms? A. hydrogen B. ions C. calcium D. helium Answer:
A
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What is the final stage of cell division in eukaryotes as well as prokaryotes? A. mitosis B. electrolysis C. anaphase D. cytokinesis Answer:
D
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The metacarpophalangeal joints in the finger are examples of what kind of joints? A. fibrous B. condyloid C. hinge D. saddle Answer:
B
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What is idefined as the mass of a substance divided by its volume? A. weight B. length C. density D. height Answer:
C
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What does the kyoto protocol focus on controlling? A. Ozone emissions B. Helium emissions C. greenhouse gas emissions D. carbonate gas emissions Answer:
C
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A van de graff generator produces what type of charge on its dome, causing the tendency to give up electrons? A. negative charge B. similar charge C. no charge D. positive charge Answer:
A
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What forms the small holes found in bread? A. yeast B. oxygen C. carbon monoxide gas D. carbon dioxide gas Answer:
D
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In order to conduct what, electrons must move from the filled valence band to the empty conduction band where they can move throughout the solid? A. matter B. light C. electricity D. heat Answer:
C
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Conductive losses in the middle ear can be partially overcome by sending sound vibrations to what structure through the skull, the principle behind implants for hearing loss patients? A. cochlea B. cornea C. tympanic membrane D. hammer and anvil Answer:
A
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What is the term for the fast-moving air currents high in the troposphere? A. ocean streams B. gale force winds C. global winds D. jet streams Answer:
D
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Vibrating electric and magnetic fields make up what kinds of waves? A. eletrical B. mechanical C. electromagnetic D. seismic Answer:
C
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What do you call the regular changes in biology or behavior that occur in a 24-hour cycle? A. sleep rhythms B. variable rhythms C. cognitive rhythms D. circadian rhythms Answer:
D
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The electric and magnetic fields are closely related and propagate as what? A. mechanical wave B. sound wave C. electromagnetic wave D. thermal energy Answer:
C
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What do you get by multiplying volume by the density of water? A. temperature of water B. mass of water C. weight of water D. velocity of water Answer:
B
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Plant-like protists are autotrophs capable of what process? A. microevolution B. regeneration C. sexual reproduction D. photosynthesis Answer:
D
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What type of energy is useful to humans because it's ease of transport and conversion to other forms of energy? A. electrical B. potential C. heat D. physical Answer:
A
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When performing anaerobic exercise, your muscles work against what? A. gravity B. inertia C. resistance D. momentum Answer:
C
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What type of doctor specializes in the laboratory detection of disease? A. internist B. diagnostician C. pathologist D. infectious disease physician Answer:
C
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The smallest unit of structure and function in all living organisms is what? A. compound B. particle C. cell D. mineral Answer:
C
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Bilaterally symmetrical animals have both dorsal and what type of sides? A. posterior B. anterior C. exterior D. ventral Answer:
D
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Which state of matter is not common on earth? A. gas B. respiration C. plasma D. liquid Answer:
C
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Which system of the body is responsible for bringing air into the body? A. respiratory system B. digestive system C. vascular system D. excretory system Answer:
A
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The photoreceptive cells of the eye, where transduction of light to nervous impulses occurs, are located in this? A. sclera B. pupil C. retina D. cornea Answer:
C
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E. coli need what kind of acids to survive? A. bacterial B. amino C. boric D. hydrochloric Answer:
B
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Elements are defined by their atomic number, a number that describes the amount of what in the element? A. neutrons B. protons C. electrons D. bonds Answer:
B
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What laboratory instrument is used to analyze and test for static charge? A. microscope B. microtome C. bunsen burner D. electroscope Answer:
D
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Through a succession of mitotic cell divisions, what gives rise to a large number of cells? A. cytoplasm B. condensation C. air D. zygote Answer:
D
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Contour tillage helps slow water run-off and what process that causes topsoil loss? A. plate tectonics B. ice shelf erosion C. water erosion D. soil erosion Answer:
D
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In a scientific experiment, the variable that is affected by the other one is called what? A. effective variable B. dependent variable C. essential variable D. independent variable Answer:
B
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Cells must also be able to separate their relatively stable interior from what? A. their habitat B. competition and chaos C. the external environment D. predators Answer:
C
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For any given species, what term means the maximum population that can be supported by the environment? A. carrying capacity B. tipping point C. mass extinction D. zero population growth Answer:
A
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With an increased understanding of gene regulation and gene function, medicines can be designed to specifically target diseased cells without harming these? A. pathogens B. stem cells C. healthy cells D. hosts Answer:
C
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The rate of a reaction can be expressed either in terms of the decrease in the amount of what or the increase in the amount of a product per unit time? A. reactant B. plasma C. isotope D. sulfate Answer:
A
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What do molecules need to do for a reaction to take place? A. separate B. collide C. explode D. melt Answer:
B
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What is the term for the change in temperature with distance? A. distance gradient B. temperature gradient C. temperature volatility D. heat gradient Answer:
B
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How many classes of biochemical compounds are there? A. three B. four C. one D. five Answer:
B
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The fact that all animals have certain traits in common shows that they share what? A. a common brain B. a common ancestor C. a common gene D. a common planet Answer:
B
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Organisms that live in freshwater environments often possess a contractile vacuole that prevents cells from taking in too much water through what process? A. hemostasis B. electrolysis C. osmosis D. glycolysis Answer:
C
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What is the condition in which the thyroid gland is overactive is known as? A. hypothyroidism B. hyperthyroidism C. susceptibility D. hepatic Answer:
B
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Where do amphibians lay their eggs? A. in water B. on land C. in airborne nests D. in caves Answer:
A
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The food particles are caught by the collar of the choanocyte and brought into the cell by what process? A. cellular respiration B. phototropism C. hippocampus D. phagocytosis Answer:
D
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In seedless vascular plants such as ferns, the sporophyte releases spores from the undersides of what basic plant structures? A. fruits B. stems C. leaves D. roots Answer:
C
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There are two basic body plans in cnidarians which are called the polyp and what else? A. spore B. hydra C. medusa D. stoma Answer:
C
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In science, what is a bit of information that is true? A. a fact B. lie C. falsehood D. theory Answer:
A
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What kind of potentially harmful compounds can barbecuing food create? A. mutagens B. enzymes C. triglycerides D. carcinogens Answer:
D
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Change in what equals the average net external force multiplied by the time this force acts? A. rate B. lag C. momentum D. height Answer:
C
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What type of mammals are characterized by detailed development of the hands and feet, a shortened snout, and a large brain? A. primates B. amphibians C. mammles D. apes Answer:
A
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What process allows an individual to develop from a single cell into an organism with trillions of cells? A. cell function B. Cell multiplication C. cell division D. cell transition Answer:
C
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What do you call the membrane-bounded droplets that have some properties of cells? A. protocells B. membranes. C. sporozoans D. rods Answer:
A
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Bees are naturalized on every continent except which? A. Australia B. North America C. antarctica D. Africa Answer:
C
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In arthropods, coxal glands and malphigian tubules perform what role? A. excretion B. ingestion C. reproduction D. photosynthesis Answer:
A
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What is the ultimate source of energy for all life on earth? A. the moon B. the sun C. Mars D. its core Answer:
B
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What do you call compounds whose properties are different because their atoms are bonded together in different arrangements? A. mixtures B. isomers C. ionic compounds D. isotopes Answer:
B
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What celestial object has been visited by manned spacecraft and is easily seen from earth? A. Jupiter B. the Sun C. moon D. venus Answer:
C
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What do you call a condition caused by mutations in one or more genes? A. evolutionary disorder B. intrinsic disorder C. mutation disorder D. genetic disorder Answer:
D
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What is the common term for erythrocytesare, specialized cells that circulate delivering oxygen to cells and are formed from stem cells in the bone marrow? A. white blood cells B. plateletes C. red blood cells D. monocytes Answer:
C
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When do glaciers deposit their sediment? A. when they form B. when they melt C. when they move D. when they are new Answer:
B
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One of the earliest air pumps was made by? A. Niels Bohr B. Isaac Newton C. robert boyle D. Galileo Answer:
C
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Terrestrial biomes are determined mainly by what? A. population B. element C. climate D. landscape Answer:
C
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What are scientists able to determine about stars using emission and absorption spectra? A. composition B. distance C. size D. shape Answer:
A
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Scientists search for answers to questions and solutions to problems by using a procedure called this? A. careful method B. scientific method C. continued method D. measured method Answer:
B
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What transmits nerve impulses to other cells? A. ions B. neurons C. muscles D. fats Answer:
B
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The active transport of ions across the membrane causes an electrical gradient to build up across the what? A. cells membrane B. components membrane C. plasma membrane D. colloidal membrane Answer:
C
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What process determines which of two fossils is older or younger than the other? A. relative dating B. differential dating C. curve dating D. difference dating Answer:
A
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Under which process do living things with beneficial traits produce more offspring? A. evolution B. natural selection C. migration D. differentiation Answer:
B
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Biceps brachii, brachialis, and brachioradialis work to flex what part of the body? A. forearm B. leg C. lungs D. foot Answer:
A
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Cancer involves what changes that modify cell-cycle control and alter the growth rate or progression of the cell through the cell cycle? A. enhancements B. stabilization C. mutations D. deletions Answer:
C
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Glucose, fructose, and galactose are hexose sugars, which contain six atoms of what element? A. nitrogen B. oxygen C. hydrogen D. carbon Answer:
D
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When an action and reaction occur, what is transferred from one object to the other, yet in combination it remains the same? A. force B. matter C. energy D. momentum Answer:
D
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Which two planetary bodies have humans walked on? A. Earth and Saturn B. The Sun and Mars C. earth and the moon D. Mars and Jupiter Answer:
C
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The pion can only be created by violating the conservation of what? A. mass-energy B. quantum physics C. time-space D. momentum Answer:
A
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What are named for their “spiny skin”? A. amphibians B. echinoderms C. reptiles D. arachnids Answer:
B
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What is formed when sperm mixes with secretions from the various other glands of the reproductive system? A. semen B. urine C. hormone D. testosterone Answer:
A
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Some plants have stolons, or stems, that run along the ground and are commonly called what? A. stages B. shoots C. roots D. runners Answer:
D
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Clearing land for agriculture and development is a major cause of what negative result? A. mineral destruction B. water destruction C. human destruction D. habitat destruction Answer:
D
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What in the skin dilates, or widens, in order to increase blood flow to the bodys surface? A. pores B. blood vessels C. veins D. tear ducts Answer:
B
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What burns to produce the white light in fireworks displays? A. magnesium in air B. oxygen in air C. nitrogen in air D. helium in air Answer:
A
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Solids can be divided into amorphous solids and which other group? A. crystalline solids B. distinct solids C. acrystalline solids D. morphous solids Answer:
A
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Some earthworms can also reproduce asexually by fragmentation followed by what? A. germination B. fertilization C. regeneration D. digestion Answer:
C
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Most crustaceans have separate sexes, so they reproduce sexually using what? A. asexual reproduction B. eggs and sperm C. pod and eggs D. eggs and pod Answer:
B
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Visible light is one type of this radiation? A. electromagnetic B. Ionizing C. neutron D. Gamma Answer:
A
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Double-replacement reactions generally occur between substances in what kind of solution? A. reactive B. saline C. solid D. aqueous Answer:
D
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What happens to the recessive traits in the offspring of a hybridization? A. they disappear B. they replicate C. remain recessive D. they dominate Answer:
A
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What is a small, spherical compartment separated by at least one lipid layer from the cytosol? A. cortex B. vesicle C. capillary D. cuticle Answer:
B
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What term is used to describe is the increased or decreased speed of movement of an organism in response to a stimulus? A. telekinesis B. orthokinesis C. brownian motion D. klinokinesis Answer:
B
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How can natural resources be classified from a human point of view? A. recyclable or reusable B. renewable or nonrenewable C. present or nonrenewable D. renewable or reversible Answer:
B
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What are the two types of endoplasmic reticulum? A. rough & smooth B. thick & smooth C. rough & thick D. rough & thin Answer:
A
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We know from what type of waves produced by earthquakes that parts of the interior of the earth are liquid? A. volcanic B. kinetic C. seismic D. electromagnetic Answer:
C
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Radiocarbon is useful for dating relatively young materials with what element as their base? A. carbon B. oxygen C. nitrogen D. hydrogen Answer:
A
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Why are eutherian mammals sometimes called placental mammals? A. minor placental connection B. identical placental connection C. reacts placental connection D. complex placental connection Answer:
D
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What is the name for the division of the cytoplasm in eukaryotic cells, resulting in two genetically identical daughter cells? A. vegetative division B. cytokinesis C. metamorphosis D. mitosis Answer:
B
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How can you prevent food allergy symptoms? A. antioxidants B. antiviral drugs C. stem cell therapy D. avoid offending foods Answer:
D
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Ground tissue forms the interior of the stem. the large central vacuoles of ground tissue cells fill with water to support the plant. the cells may also store what? A. fuel B. energy C. food D. Water Answer:
C
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