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what uses cell division to grow and repair itself? A. amoeba B. fungi C. density D. animals E. h2o F. plants G. clouds H. grass Answer:
F
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What is how organisms grow and repair themselves? A. exercise B. cell wall C. glucose D. diploid E. complex F. haploid G. mitosis H. Cooking Answer:
G
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What is required by division? A. voltage B. Microscope C. loose soil D. Energy. E. Energy F. relocation G. warmth H. mitosis Answer:
H
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How do cells grow and repair themselves? A. mitosis B. alveoli C. retina D. rest E. recovery F. exercise G. ligt H. mechanical Answer:
A
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What can infect rhizobium? A. gasoline B. viruses C. water D. sunlight E. fungi F. bushes G. herbicide H. Pesticides Answer:
B
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Viruses often can spread bacteria through what? A. the skin B. microscopes C. contamination D. covering E. washing F. alveoli G. droppings H. coating Answer:
G
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what do viruses often infect? A. prokaryotes B. mammals C. dead h2o particles D. volume E. insects F. A computer G. the skin H. clouds Answer:
A
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what often infects bacteria? A. major threat to health B. h2o C. simplest known organisms D. Food poisoning E. mercury F. humans G. By wind and rain H. microorganisms Answer:
C
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Viruses often infect something killed by what? A. Rocks B. Antibiotics C. radiation D. Needle E. Water F. Pesticides G. sun's heat H. Cooking Answer:
B
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children are also infected with the virus and what? A. harm them B. medicine C. cells D. migrate E. retina F. reproduce G. antibiotics H. bacteria Answer:
H
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What do bacteriophages infect? A. Bacteria B. animals C. the skin D. alveoli E. food F. Most plants G. PDAs H. lungs Answer:
A
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How many types can viruses infect? A. mice B. pigs C. bird D. RNA E. ova F. tiny G. HPV H. Two Answer:
H
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What can infect bacteria? A. heat or cold B. bioaerosols C. burning coal D. white vinegar E. harm them F. vinegar G. influenza H. fungi Answer:
G
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what releases oxygen during the day but not during the night? A. the sun B. Trees C. lungs D. Oak E. Conifers F. bushes G. clouds H. flowers Answer:
F
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Plants release oxygen during the day and alter their position to what? A. seasons B. dig C. state D. hide E. growth F. travel G. survive H. sleep Answer:
H
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When do plants release oxygen? A. When the sun is out B. heat produced C. in the autumn season D. flow of electrons E. When there is a full moon F. During nighttime hours G. When the stars are out H. metabolic reaction Answer:
A
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Plants do what during the day but not during the night? A. synthesize B. absorb C. photosynthesize D. produce light E. hydrate their cells F. evaporation G. plant H. reproduce Answer:
C
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What releases oxygen during the day but not during the night? A. humans B. Trees C. dogs D. cacti E. cats F. Oak G. ferns H. apples Answer:
G
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What do trees release during the day but not at night? A. Energy B. water C. He D. Ce E. chemicals F. Energy. G. heat H. oxygen Answer:
H
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What releases oxygen during the day but not during the night? A. elephants B. dogs C. hydrocarbons D. blue pine E. Conifers F. vegetation G. humans H. Fuel cells Answer:
D
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what releases oxygen during the day but not during the night? A. h2o B. tulips C. Oak D. humans E. flowers F. Trees G. Conifers H. gravity Answer:
B
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What do plants do during the day? A. Exfoliation B. amble C. bite animals D. produce light E. grass F. reproduce G. sweating H. respirate Answer:
H
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What release oxygen during the day but not at night? A. sea anenomes B. Organic compounds C. orange trees D. coral E. power stations F. humans G. swamp vegetation H. important habitats Answer:
C
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What does the fishhook cactus release during the day but not during the night. A. heat B. Air C. water D. carbon monoxide E. carbon dioxide F. oxygen G. Energy. H. Energy Answer:
F
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What do plants do during the day but not during the night? A. It helps them survive B. Help the body to live C. preventing heat transfer D. by making heat E. Generating heat F. converting electricity to heat G. Release energy H. adding heat Answer:
B
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What means changing from a solid into a liquid by adding heat from the sun? A. sunlight B. sweating C. freezing D. rain E. melting F. softening G. cooling H. boiling Answer:
E
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What causes ice sculptures to turn to liquid? A. UV rays B. Snow C. salt and water. D. Heat energy E. air cools F. kinetic energy G. Subzero temperatures H. Water expanding Answer:
D
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What can be done to a solid by adding heat energy? A. massive damage B. phasing the bubbles C. It expands D. cooling the center E. Evaporation F. changing the phase G. removing the air H. Water expanding Answer:
F
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what is increased to cause something to change from a solid into a liquid? A. Evaporation B. water vapor C. hydrogen D. temperature E. ice cubes F. h2o G. sweating H. Water expanding Answer:
D
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Fire can turn which solid into liquid water? A. CO 2 B. Heat C. Dew D. ligt E. wood F. ice G. ice cream H. carbon Answer:
F
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What changes ice to water by adding heat energy? A. mussels B. melting C. freezing D. fertilization E. storms F. boiling G. engines H. condensation Answer:
B
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What is required to melt something? A. Heat B. Calories C. liquid D. copper E. Joules F. warmth G. Kinetic energy H. sugar Answer:
A
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What can change to a solid from a liquid after adding heat energy? A. Dew B. ice C. rock D. gas E. NaCl F. Cars G. DDT H. fats Answer:
B
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What changes a solid into a liquid using heat energy? A. electricity B. It gets heated up C. boiling D. aqueous solution E. a phase change F. a hydraulic system G. heating liquids H. Water expanding Answer:
E
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What can help plants grow? A. Drought B. Fertilizer C. Solar energy D. Acidic soil E. evaporation F. Energy. G. Lack of sunlight H. energy Answer:
B
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What requires nutrients to grow? A. Conifers B. stars C. the sun D. cows E. Oak F. rocks G. bamboo H. humans Answer:
G
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What does potassium do for plants? A. Helps them pollinate B. Helps them grow C. duplicate itself D. hydrate their cells E. Makes them taste better F. hydrogen and oxygen G. Decrease bodily water H. Kills them Answer:
B
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what requires nutrients to grow? A. vitamins B. mussels C. legumes D. h2o E. Conifers F. humans G. cows H. clouds Answer:
C
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what requires nutrients to grow? A. water B. humans C. Oak D. Conifers E. clouds F. bushes G. vitamins H. cows Answer:
F
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A plant requires what to grow? A. sunlight B. freezing rain C. water floods D. soft voices E. food supply F. Energy. G. salt and water. H. direct energy Answer:
E
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what do plants require? A. radiation B. magnets C. hydrogen and oxygen D. gases E. carbon dioxide F. food and shelter G. sunlight H. Solar energy Answer:
E
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A rose requires what to grow? A. nutrients B. Light C. Solar energy D. meat E. sunlight F. rocks G. dust H. seeds Answer:
A
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what requires nutrients to grow? A. cows B. orchids C. humans D. Conifers E. h2o F. mussels G. height H. mass Answer:
B
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What requires nutrients to grow? A. apples B. goats C. rocks D. dirt E. oak F. elms G. light H. grass Answer:
F
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What do plants require to grow? A. wind B. Collagen C. cellulose D. grass E. sunlight F. moonlight G. potash H. photons Answer:
G
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a plant requires _ to grow A. O3 B. energy C. O2 D. soil E. Sun F. power G. leaves H. lipids Answer:
D
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Plants require what to grow? A. sunlight B. Solar energy C. Light D. power E. Energy. F. energy G. rich soil H. direct energy Answer:
G
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What does a plant require for its growth? A. deoxyribonucleic acid B. hydrogen and oxygen C. Organic compounds D. Electrical energy E. heat energy F. sunlight G. Energy. H. Carbon dioxide Answer:
H
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a what requires phosphorus and nitrogen to grow A. Species B. plant C. seeds D. mussels E. food F. cells G. mold H. Oak Answer:
B
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What do male dogs use to mark their territory? A. smell B. H 2 O C. love D. intuition E. gourdin F. tongue G. sight H. fur Answer:
A
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what do male dogs use in their urine to mark their territory? A. feces B. layers of fat C. natural aphrodisiacs D. food E. Something coming from a gland F. Chemical energy G. cats H. hydrocarbons Answer:
C
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What uses semiochemicals in urine to mark territory? A. koalas B. bacteria C. humans D. dogs E. bears F. cats G. the Sun H. rabbit Answer:
D
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Male dogs use urine to mark their territory the same way as they find what A. H 2 O B. humans C. food D. shelter E. a path F. abcess G. mates H. water Answer:
G
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What do the pheromones in male dog urine used for? A. Animal survival B. define boundaries C. poison predators D. competition E. competing for resources F. detract enimines G. animal transport H. camouflage sent Answer:
B
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what use pheromones in urine to maintain their territory? A. baby dogs B. bears C. rabbit D. Male dogs E. girl puppies F. mammals G. female dogs H. animals Answer:
D
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What does the substance that male dogs have in urine to mark their territory do? A. sweating B. attract females C. Release energy D. repels females E. attract enemies F. attract males G. adding heat H. dangerous Answer:
B
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What do dogs use to mark their territory? A. water B. Chemicals C. layers of fat D. food E. Animal fur F. heat energy G. Scratches H. heat produced Answer:
B
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What do male dogs use in urine to mark their territory? A. Natural aphrodisiacs B. competing for resources C. Tails D. Urine cleaner E. Something coming from a gland F. Chemical energy G. an area swollen with pus H. Chew toys Answer:
A
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How do male dogs mark their territory? A. Chemical energy B. Hot dog eating contest C. Adequate signage D. with their fur E. Scent marker F. heat produced G. mate with females H. Paint Answer:
E
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What uses chemicals in urine to mark their territory? A. rabbit B. bears C. viruses D. male dogs E. alpacas F. athletes G. humans H. bacteria Answer:
D
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Male dogs use_ in urine to mark their territory. A. ammonia B. Chemical energy C. proteins D. semiochemicals E. animals F. heat produced G. nitric oxide H. They have thick fur Answer:
D
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Male dogs use what in their urine to mark their territory? A. hydrocarbons B. volatile substances C. kinetic energy D. an area swollen with pus E. Chemical energy F. competing for resources G. add a solute H. Positive charges Answer:
B
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What is the final stage of mitosis? A. Anaphase B. Metaphase C. Prophase D. rapid expansion E. Cytokinesis F. autumn G. Plants growth H. Most plants Answer:
E
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What is the final stage of cell division in eukaryotes? A. photosynthesis B. division of bodies C. metabolic reaction D. It helps them survive E. Leptospirosis F. division of brains G. division of organs H. Division of the cytoplasm Answer:
H
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what is cytokinesis the final stage of? A. recycling B. cell death C. complex D. respiration E. disease F. mitosis G. fungi H. digestion Answer:
F
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What is the final stage of mitosis in eukaryotes and prokaryotes? A. prokaryotic division B. Leptospirosis C. it can be seen D. eukaryotic division E. rapid expansion F. They grow better G. cell movement H. the stage of citokinesis Answer:
H
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the cell body splits into two cells when in cell division in eukaryotes A. rapid expansion B. middle C. begining D. initiation E. final stage F. graptolites G. Most plants H. It expands Answer:
E
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Splitting into what is the final stage of cell division in eukaryotes as well as prokaryotes? A. fewer cells B. merged cells C. two cells D. Chlorophyll E. five cells F. autumn G. allow growth H. Leptospirosis Answer:
C
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What is the final stage of cell division in eukaryotes as well as prokaryotes? A. cytoplasmic division B. peachleaf willow C. translation D. Veins and arteries. E. cell wall F. Leptospirosis G. rapid expansion H. reproduction Answer:
A
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cytokenisis is the final stage of cell division in what? A. fur seals B. insects C. animals D. bacteria E. Most plants F. ferns G. humans H. barnacles Answer:
D
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Cytokinesis is the final stage of cell division in what items? A. infected B. insects C. animals D. Plants. E. fungi F. plants G. food H. parasites Answer:
D
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Two daughter cells are formed at what stage in cell division? A. Final B. years C. embryos D. rings E. CO 2 F. SO2 G. fusion H. ovaries Answer:
A
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What is the final stage of cell division in eukaryotes as well as prokaryotes? A. Division of the cytoplasm B. tectonic plates being pushed together C. It helps them survive D. rapid expansion E. Leptospirosis F. Veins and arteries. G. the wearing away of rock H. By wind and rain Answer:
A
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Conventional myosin is required for the final stage of what? A. Energy. B. sweating C. cell division D. flow of electrons E. Plants growth F. Dehydration G. movement H. rapid expansion Answer:
C
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what do bacteria undergo? A. Cooking B. relocation C. Exfoliation D. rapid expansion E. cytokinesis F. migrate G. evaporation H. massive damage Answer:
E
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What requires a type of fluid to survive? A. snail B. wind C. tapeworms D. mussels E. stones F. animals G. sand H. Nematoda Answer:
F
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What can negatively impact animal survival? A. Smoking B. Pesticides C. Abundance of food D. Hibernation E. Lack of predators F. disease G. Drought H. steroids Answer:
G
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what requires water for survival? A. bamboo B. air C. pigeons D. omnivores E. oxygen F. humans G. books H. bushes Answer:
F
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What requires water for survival? A. pigeons B. the moon C. rocks D. bamboo E. the Sun F. bushes G. bears H. humans Answer:
G
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In order to survive, animals require what? A. food and shelter B. light energy C. securing a loan D. cashing their checks E. Organic compounds F. hydration of their cells G. eating their enemies H. Chemical energy Answer:
F
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what requires water for survival? A. cats B. bamboo C. Birds D. bushes E. bears F. space G. hydrogen H. windows Answer:
A
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what will plants die without? A. acid B. energy C. phosphorous D. pollution E. oxygen F. photons G. water H. rain Answer:
G
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which are required for animal survival? A. hydrogen and oxygen B. Chemical energy C. oxygen and methane D. critical organs E. sense organs F. hydrogen and helium G. light and dark H. Organic compounds Answer:
A
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what is the key to life for animals? A. oxygen B. fur C. stamina D. weather E. water F. holes G. protein H. warmth Answer:
E
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What requires water for survival? A. pigeons B. ducks C. bushes D. bears E. bamboo F. asteroids G. the Sun H. oxygen Answer:
B
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What do giraffes require for survival? A. warmth B. water C. snacks D. milk E. prey F. energy G. food H. Energy. Answer:
B
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What has no backbone? A. chimp B. snail C. bats D. insects E. monkey F. sharks G. coward H. salmon Answer:
B
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What are invertebrates such as gastropods? A. insects B. watermelon C. squids D. barnacles E. mollusks F. graptolites G. food H. starfish Answer:
E
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What comes from eggs? A. pancakes B. dogs C. seeds D. Allergies E. snails F. cats G. pollen H. sound Answer:
E
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What are invertebrates such as common garden pests with shells? A. graptolites B. homogenous C. mollusks D. animals E. micorbes F. insects G. gardeners H. spores Answer:
C
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What are clams? A. lobster B. dangerous C. birds D. crabs E. a fish F. mollusks G. fertile H. Catch prey Answer:
F
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What are decollate snails? A. fertile B. Insects C. barnacles D. Muscles E. Oysters F. homogenous G. graptolites H. Mollusks Answer:
H
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Which is an invertebrate mollusk? A. ferns B. Newton C. a fish D. Ant E. tortoises F. Swordfish G. Abalone H. Crab Answer:
G
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What is bilaterally symmetrical and a protostome? A. gastropod shells B. honeybees C. humans D. shells E. bears F. the common snail G. peachleaf willow H. the eyes Answer:
F
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What do mollusks not have? A. backbone B. tissue C. alveoli D. life E. heat energy F. a cuticle G. food H. shell Answer:
A
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What are invertebrates such as the common snail? A. abalone B. barnacles C. fish D. lizards E. insects F. homogenous G. food H. deer Answer:
A
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What are some invertebrates protected by on their backs? A. fur B. parasites C. barnacles D. shells E. coats F. bones G. bushes H. Epidermis Answer:
D
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What does an animal like a mollusk lack that many other animals have? A. sensory neurons B. Energy. C. Bodily water D. kinetic energy E. alveoli F. the skin G. an organism's body H. spinal column Answer:
H
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What do mollusks have? A. aerobic capacity B. Energy C. gastropod shells D. Chemical energy E. a cuticle F. kinetic energy G. soft bodies H. alveoli Answer:
G
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Why can amphibians easily absorb toxins? A. salamanders B. permeable skin C. hydrate their cells D. it needs them E. poisonous frogs F. Pesticides G. cold blooded H. bending light rays Answer:
B
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