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Plants live just about everywhere within our planet's what?
A. crust
B. solar system
C. state
D. the environment
E. atmosphere
F. moon
G. solar energy
H. vegetation
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E
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Where do epiphytes live?
A. swamp vegetation
B. mountains
C. vegetation
D. the environment
E. peachleaf willow
F. ice
G. rocks
H. everywhere on earth
Answer:
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H
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Vegetative life can live anywhere on earth and also share what characteristics?
A. important habitats
B. sub-units of species
C. destructive
D. mass and density
E. barren and fruitless
F. innovative and adaptive
G. biological diversity
H. maladaptive
Answer:
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F
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plants live just about everywhere where?
A. body water
B. outer space
C. Most plants
D. Mars
E. our planet
F. trees
G. mouth of rivers
H. seasons
Answer:
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E
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Plants and snakes live _.
A. almost everywhere
B. important habitats
C. hydrate their cells
D. reproduce
E. more abundant
F. competing for resources
G. the environment
H. vegetation
Answer:
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A
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Where do most green producers live at on Earth?
A. more abundant
B. animals
C. agriculture
D. Earth
E. survival
F. alluvial
G. Conifers
H. everywhere
Answer:
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H
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what populations do not grow through cell division because they are not cells?
A. HPV
B. lung
C. AIDS
D. corn
E. plants
F. humans
G. mitosis
H. HIV
Answer:
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H
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What aren't diseases caused by?
A. ovaries
B. bacteria
C. A drug.
D. humans
E. cells
F. infection
G. virus
H. cats
Answer:
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E
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What are viruses not?
A. self-copies
B. an object
C. HIV
D. humans
E. infectious
F. homogenous
G. dangerous
H. prokaryotes
Answer:
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H
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Which of the following do not grow using mitosis?
A. skin cells
B. genus
C. fungi
D. lung cells
E. blood cells
F. parasites
G. viruses
H. bacteria
Answer:
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G
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What does not grow through cell division?
A. bacteria
B. gorillas
C. ducks
D. fungi
E. bushes
F. humans
G. Leptospirosis
H. influenza
Answer:
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H
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What does not grow through cell division?
A. cells
B. bushes
C. eukaryotes
D. prokaryotes
E. Leptospirosis
F. bacteria
G. influenza
H. fungi
Answer:
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G
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What is one thing viruses do not cause?
A. disease
B. AIDS
C. illness
D. cancer
E. Ebola
F. fever
G. death
H. smallpox
Answer:
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D
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In what way do viruses not proliferate?
A. adding heat
B. at or near the margins
C. They may not survive.
D. dry conditions
E. heat or cold
F. by indirect light
G. Localized damage
H. binary division
Answer:
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H
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The cause of what doesn't grow by cell division?
A. drought
B. Influenza
C. resistance
D. adding heat
E. Leptospirosis
F. fungi
G. bacteria
H. heat produced
Answer:
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B
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What does not grow through cell division?
A. p53
B. AIDS
C. host
D. DDT
E. lung
F. HIV
G. corn
H. HPV
Answer:
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F
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Populations of viruses do not grow through division because they are what?
A. reproduce
B. homogenous
C. negative
D. dangerous
E. Loose
F. parasites
G. complex
H. fungi
Answer:
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F
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pollen grains are small male reproductive bodies of plants used to pollinate what?
A. male bushes
B. an organism's body
C. in the autumn season
D. scarce resources
E. male flowers
F. female flowers
G. female bees
H. peachleaf willow
Answer:
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F
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what helps with the fertilization of plants?
A. weathering
B. eggs
C. vegetation
D. sunlight
E. honeybees
F. Solar energy
G. seeds
H. magma
Answer:
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E
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Plant reproduction is often assisted by what insect?
A. wasps
B. crickets
C. ants
D. salamanders
E. honeybees
F. animals
G. seeds
H. vegetation
Answer:
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E
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What step are bees essential in during the sexual reproduction of plants?
A. pre-flowering
B. death
C. fertilization
D. Energy.
E. food and shelter
F. hydration
G. Animal survival
H. survival
Answer:
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C
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The transfer of pollen to what is the fertilization step of the sexual reproduction of a plant?
A. stigma
B. apples
C. flowers
D. embryos
E. potatoes
F. seeds
G. eggs
H. plants
Answer:
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A
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pollination is the fertilization step in something that is healthy when what?
A. made
B. autumn
C. Summer
D. edible
E. clean
F. flowers
G. small
H. seeds
Answer:
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E
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What are important in the fertilization step in the sexual reproduction of plants?.
A. seeds
B. potatoes
C. insects
D. offspring
E. alleles
F. Energy
G. Energy.
H. animals
Answer:
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C
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When is timing critical for plants?
A. in the sexual reproduction
B. Earth's weather system
C. The flowers are pollinated
D. during the day
E. It helps them survive
F. the Earth being tilted
G. Earth revolving around the sun
H. seed dispersal
Answer:
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A
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An organism that uses pollination as the fertilization step in sexual reproduction also performs wha
A. competition
B. rapid expansion
C. in the autumn season
D. peachleaf willow
E. Chemical energy
F. important habitats
G. heat energy
H. Photosynthesis
Answer:
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H
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What can turn a lightbulb on?
A. Electric current
B. cigarettes
C. Shining a flashlight on it
D. hydrogen and oxygen
E. Unplugging the lamp
F. direct energy
G. Sunlight
H. heat energy
Answer:
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A
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When electricity flows to a bulb, the room is seen what?
A. dimly
B. complete
C. clearly
D. an object
E. darkly
F. motion
G. sunlight
H. shadowed
Answer:
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C
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When electricity flows to a light bulb, the energy it uses becomes what?
A. less
B. shadowed
C. energy
D. waves
E. heat
F. unique
G. matter
H. removed
Answer:
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E
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What happens when energy flows into a light bulb?
A. heat energy
B. dangerous
C. its destroy matter
D. it destroys light
E. it turns on
F. it grows
G. sunlight
H. It expands
Answer:
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E
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what flows to a light bulb to turn it on?
A. heat energy
B. protons
C. Solar energy
D. neutrons
E. direct energy
F. energy
G. electrons
H. light switch
Answer:
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G
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What do power outages do to light bulbs?
A. turn them on
B. It remains dormant
C. it needs them
D. turn them off
E. It decreases
F. make them explode
G. increase electricity
H. kill them
Answer:
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D
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What could prevent a light bult from turning on?
A. sensory neurons
B. herbicide
C. A resistor
D. focusing a lens
E. evaporation
F. heat energy
G. heating liquids
H. energy barrier
Answer:
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C
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A light bulb will turn on when something generated from what flows to it?
A. energy
B. gas
C. sun
D. SO2
E. copper
F. Coal
G. matter
H. wind
Answer:
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F
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What requires a lot of electricity?
A. riding a bicycle
B. An emergency lighting source.
C. repair cells in the human body
D. sleeping on the floor
E. visiting a dam
F. Something that take eight minutes to travel to the Earth
G. Heating a metal filament.
H. keeping food fresh for long periods of time
Answer:
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H
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What appliance can keep food good a long time?
A. toaster
B. Fuel cells
C. Cooking
D. a hydraulic system
E. an electric stove
F. oven
G. refrigerator
H. vacuum cleaner
Answer:
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G
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A working refrigerator is good protection from what?
A. Electric devices
B. plastic
C. Abnormal cell growth
D. darkness
E. Temperature changing
F. a pathogens
G. air, light and heat
H. cold
Answer:
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G
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What keeps food fresh?
A. bacteria
B. sodium
C. lipids
D. cold
E. gas
F. sugar
G. cooled
H. dust
Answer:
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D
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A refrigerator is used for inhibiting the growth of what on food?
A. some invertebrates
B. viruses
C. molds
D. spores
E. Echinoids
F. most bacteria
G. Nematoda
H. cones
Answer:
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F
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What does slowing the growth of bacteria do for a food?
A. It remains dormant
B. survive
C. It decreases
D. Keeps it warm
E. Makes it taste worse
F. Makes it go bad quicker
G. Keeps it fresh
H. Cooking
Answer:
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G
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What does a refrigerator do?
A. Keeps food cold
B. Cooks food
C. Decrease bodily water
D. Spoils food
E. Keeps food warm
F. staying warm
G. lowered energy cost
H. adding heat
Answer:
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A
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What is used for keeping food fresh for a long period of time?
A. Gardens
B. an electric stove
C. A kitchen appliance
D. Fuel cells
E. Plates
F. Air freshener
G. Electric generators
H. electricity
Answer:
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C
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what does a refrigerator keep fresh?
A. animals
B. heat
C. salt
D. oysters
E. canned food
F. grass
G. chicken
H. trout
Answer:
|
G
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Keeping food fresh is a major user of what?
A. kinetic energy
B. coal
C. eating dinner
D. hydration
E. heat energy
F. growing vegetables
G. electricity
H. Energy
Answer:
|
G
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What used for keeping food fresh for a long period of time?
A. cooled
B. viruses
C. Energy
D. heat
E. Winter
F. bacteria
G. cold
H. phytoplankton
Answer:
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G
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What prevents cold food from growing poisonous bacteria?
A. Dehydration
B. Cooking
C. a hydraulic system
D. sweating
E. refrigerators
F. fur and fat
G. an electric stove
H. hard outer covering
Answer:
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E
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What has a complex nervous system?
A. insects
B. Airplanes
C. Rocks
D. elephants
E. humans
F. animals
G. h2o
H. Cephalopods
Answer:
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H
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what type of nervous system do Cephalopods have?
A. organ
B. automatic
C. nerves
D. sensory
E. three
F. sweating
G. complex
H. brain
Answer:
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G
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what have more complex nervous systems
A. animals without a backbone
B. the wearing away of rock
C. h2o
D. barks and snarls
E. plants
F. density
G. Veins and arteries.
H. remains of prehistoric life
Answer:
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A
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Most invertebrates are what?
A. microorganisms
B. extinct creatures
C. remains of prehistoric life
D. more abundant
E. dying species
F. complex living creatures
G. members of their own species
H. ruined creatures
Answer:
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F
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What can have a more complex nervous system?
A. a fish
B. Birds
C. insects
D. coral
E. the Sun
F. ducks
G. rocks
H. air molecules
Answer:
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D
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Most insects have a what?
A. faulty nervous system
B. layers of fat
C. epidermis and dermis
D. distracted nervous system
E. complex nervous system
F. brain damaged system
G. biological diversity
H. sensory neurons
Answer:
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E
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Animals that tend to have complex nervous systems are missing what?
A. Energy
B. Energy.
C. nervous system
D. Chlorophyll
E. backbone
F. alleles
G. abdomen
H. brain
Answer:
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E
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Most invertebrates have brains capable of what?
A. telepathy
B. movement
C. telekinesis
D. allow growth
E. animals
F. learning
G. relocation
H. power
Answer:
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F
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what mostly have a more complex nervous system?
A. nerve cells
B. protist
C. animals without backbone
D. remains of prehistoric life
E. members of their own species
F. sensory neurons
G. Veins and arteries.
H. bacteria
Answer:
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C
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What has a more complex nervous system?
A. elephants
B. phytoplankton
C. animals
D. insects
E. viruses
F. crocodiles
G. tortoises
H. bacteria
Answer:
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D
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What crawls and is known to have a complex nervous system?
A. fur seals
B. Insects.
C. mammals
D. animals
E. a fish
F. humans
G. bees
H. ducks
Answer:
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B
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Which of the following has the most complex nervous system?
A. animals
B. nerves
C. fur seals
D. humans
E. elephants
F. Jellyfish
G. bears
H. kalenchoes
Answer:
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F
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Most animals without a backbone have what?
A. epidermis and dermis
B. Leptospirosis
C. Veins and arteries.
D. death and devastation
E. scarce resources
F. barks and snarls
G. decreases its bodily water
H. Complex nervous systems
Answer:
|
H
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What increases metabolism in cells throughout the body?
A. lymph nodes
B. aerobic capacity
C. puberty
D. thyroid gland
E. Smoking
F. smoking cigarettes
G. cells
H. heat energy
Answer:
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D
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What regulates metabolism?
A. water
B. mammals
C. food
D. sweating
E. hormones
F. lungs
G. sleep
H. Chlorophyll
Answer:
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E
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Thyroid hormones increase the rate of what in cells?
A. kinetic energy
B. heat production
C. heat sources
D. Chemical energy
E. heat energy
F. heat improvement
G. energy usage
H. heat molecules
Answer:
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B
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What gland makes a chemical in the body to increase the rate of metabolism?
A. sweating
B. Follicle
C. A drug.
D. heat
E. lmestone
F. endocrine gland
G. Pituitary gland
H. Thyroid
Answer:
|
H
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Which gland has the largest impact on human metabolism?
A. three
B. Pituitary
C. Energy
D. Chlorophyll
E. Sweat
F. energy usage
G. Salivary
H. Mammary
Answer:
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B
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What can increase the rate of metabolism in cells throughout the body?
A. hyperthyroidism
B. sweating
C. an electric stove
D. Power plants
E. electricity
F. mitosis
G. haploid
H. smoking cigarettes
Answer:
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A
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what effects everyone differently?
A. density
B. cigarettes
C. Earth orbiting the Sun
D. gravity
E. thyroid hormones
F. force
G. Climate change
H. Temperature changing
Answer:
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E
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what in the neck is responsible for an increase in the rate of metabolism in cells
A. Veins and arteries.
B. thyroid gland
C. veins
D. Energy.
E. spine
F. temperature
G. energy usage
H. liver
Answer:
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B
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What increases the rate of metabolism in cells throughout the body?
A. chronic stress
B. heat energy
C. resting up
D. taking naps
E. smoking cigarettes
F. Smoking
G. sleeping well
H. sweating
Answer:
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A
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What increases the rate of all the chemical processes in living organism cells?
A. Thyroid hormones
B. Blood Cells
C. Hair Follicles
D. oxidation reaction
E. Temperature changing
F. Skin Cells
G. temperature
H. heat energy
Answer:
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A
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What do thyroid hormones increase?
A. Size of ego
B. cause people to become sick.
C. Rate of energy consumption
D. Skill of human
E. aerobic capacity
F. Plants growth
G. Sense of smell
H. Helps them grow
Answer:
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C
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Thyroid hormones increase the rate of
A. by making heat
B. the rest of the body
C. female sex cells
D. Helps them grow
E. hydration of their cells
F. heat produced
G. converting food to energy
H. aerobic capacity
Answer:
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G
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What increases the rate of metabolism in cells throughout the body?
A. Thyroxine
B. Smoking
C. fever
D. bioaerosols
E. acetic acid
F. sweating
G. Power plants
H. heat produced
Answer:
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A
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Thyroxine increases the rate of metabolism in cells throughout the what?
A. Summer
B. body
C. state
D. skin
E. H 2 O
F. HIV
G. life
H. humans
Answer:
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B
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what produces hormones?
A. ferns
B. humans
C. glands
D. chemicals
E. animals
F. insects
G. Wasps
H. cows
Answer:
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C
|
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what increases the rate of metabolism in cells?
A. heat energy
B. heating liquids
C. Smoking
D. adding heat
E. cigarettes
F. smoking cigarettes
G. Graves disease
H. Dehydration
Answer:
|
G
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What and a semi-solid mass of waste are removed from the body?
A. all matter
B. Organic compounds
C. excess water
D. carbon dioxide
E. excess corneas
F. excess blood
G. excess body parts
H. Sulfur dioxide
Answer:
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C
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What is one thing all organisms do?
A. Eat food through the mouth
B. converting mass to energy
C. Remove waste from the body
D. Walk on two legs
E. eat plants or other animal
F. by keeping them warm
G. produce offspring
H. Hatch from eggs
Answer:
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C
|
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What is a process of removing wastes and excess water from the body?
A. hydration
B. urination
C. incontinence
D. trash can
E. vaporization
F. Cooking
G. body waste
H. Exfoliation
Answer:
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B
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What removes wastes and excess water from the body?
A. solutes
B. vinegar
C. Balance
D. ice
E. blood
F. air
G. rivers
H. feces
Answer:
|
H
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What is a major route of removing wastes from the body?
A. Detoxifying teas
B. Feces
C. Burping
D. Essential Oils
E. glucose
F. sodium
G. NaCl
H. rivers
Answer:
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B
|
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How does Zinc usually leave the body?
A. irradiation
B. A drug.
C. burning coal
D. Excretion
E. physical removal
F. vomit
G. an ion
H. evaporation
Answer:
|
D
|
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What is the process of removing feces and excess water from the human body called?
A. recycling
B. salivation
C. waste production
D. excretion
E. Exfoliation
F. perspiration
G. Deposition.
H. Deposition
Answer:
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D
|
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What eliminates wastes and excess water?
A. recycling
B. hydration
C. evaporation
D. loose soil
E. bacteria
F. the body
G. Exfoliation
H. Cooking
Answer:
|
F
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What do parasites do with waste?
A. kill them
B. remove
C. die
D. migrate
E. harm them
F. expelled
G. propagate
H. a hazard
Answer:
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B
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What increases the process of remove waste and excess water from the body?
A. Sweating
B. hydration
C. Smoking
D. bacteria
E. vinegar
F. alcohol
G. Cooking
H. boiling
Answer:
|
F
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what excess does excretion remove from the body?
A. fat
B. pH
C. H20
D. mL
E. Urea
F. rice
G. H2O
H. Fe
Answer:
|
G
|
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Plants are capable of making:
A. Chemical energy
B. glucose
C. solar energy
D. fertilizer
E. Organic compounds
F. Exfoliation
G. their own food
H. nitrogen
Answer:
|
G
|
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Plants are what type of organism?
A. a producer
B. a parasite
C. a consumer
D. fertile
E. a decomposers
F. plants
G. more abundant
H. trees
Answer:
|
A
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What can humans do for other organisms?
A. protect them
B. Provide food
C. interact
D. reproduce
E. Provide meaning
F. agriculture
G. Provide gods
H. Force to live forever
Answer:
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B
|
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what provides food for themselves and other organisms?
A. insects
B. animals
C. green plants
D. agriculture
E. honeybees
F. plants
G. humans
H. h2o
Answer:
|
C
|
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What makes food for themselves and other organisms?
A. agriculture
B. honeybees
C. water
D. sunlight
E. most plants
F. viruses
G. Conifers
H. Chlorophyll
Answer:
|
E
|
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What makes food for themselves and other organisms?
A. bees
B. trees
C. rocks
D. the Sun
E. carnivorous plankton
F. plants
G. ferns
H. legumes
Answer:
|
B
|
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what makes food for themselves and other organisms?
A. bacteria
B. chicken
C. green plants
D. plants
E. agriculture
F. humans
G. honeybees
H. Conifers
Answer:
|
C
|
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What are organisms that make food for themselves and other organisms?
A. mushrooms
B. green plants
C. plants
D. mammals
E. agriculture
F. honeybees
G. photosynthesis
H. animals
Answer:
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B
|
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What does the base of the food chain provide food for?
A. It helps them survive
B. sediments
C. Most plants
D. other organisms
E. our planet
F. energy systems
G. fruits
H. Animal survival
Answer:
|
D
|
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How does an autotroph get food?
A. during the day
B. They have thick fur
C. direct energy
D. it needs them
E. Veins and arteries.
F. hydrate their cells
G. Chemical energy
H. It produces it
Answer:
|
H
|
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what are organisms that make food for themselves and other organisms?
A. plants
B. honeybees
C. chickens
D. green plants
E. insects
F. animals
G. agriculture
H. fertile
Answer:
|
D
|
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Parasites get what from producers?
A. killed
B. Energy
C. seeds
D. food
E. nectar
F. HIV
G. power
H. harm
Answer:
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D
|
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Predators require something else to make food, which means they are not:
A. humans
B. animals
C. infected
D. competition
E. dangerous
F. producers
G. mammals
H. warm-blooded
Answer:
|
F
|
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What have primary and secondary meristems for growth and length and width into the ground?
A. swamp vegetation
B. peachleaf willow
C. it needs them
D. plants' stems
E. plants' pollen
F. plants' buds
G. plants' anchors
H. Conifers
Answer:
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G
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