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Where does lengthening and widening occur in plant roots?
A. meristems
B. Epidermis
C. cracking
D. allow growth
E. buds
F. stamens
G. epidermal
H. fruits
Answer:
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A
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What have meristems for growth?
A. plants
B. humans
C. tortoises
D. animals
E. Conifers
F. Flowers
G. moss
H. cacti
Answer:
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A
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Where does intense activity occur in a plant?
A. Roots
B. Buds
C. bamboo
D. fields
E. Summer
F. years
G. Hairs
H. Petals
Answer:
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A
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What do turnips use to grow in length and width?
A. epidermal
B. light energy
C. Energy.
D. bacteria
E. meristem
F. fungi
G. viruses
H. Energy
Answer:
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E
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Roots growth in length and width are what type of growth of the plant
A. determinate
B. positive
C. peachleaf willow
D. important habitats
E. rigid
F. it needs them
G. fixed
H. indeterminate
Answer:
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H
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What has primary and secondary meristems for growth in length and width?
A. swamp vegetation
B. rocks
C. epidermal
D. Conifers
E. peachleaf willow
F. the Moon
G. most plants
H. leaves
Answer:
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G
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What have parts that regenerate after bisection?
A. bushes
B. roots
C. raccoons
D. bodies of water
E. legumes
F. skin
G. Trees
H. stones
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B
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What has primary and secondary meristems?
A. bacteria
B. rocks
C. grass
D. humans
E. Flowers
F. a bush
G. cacti
H. plants
Answer:
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F
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growth in what is caused by primary and secondary meristems in roots?
A. H 2 O
B. bamboo
C. population
D. offspring
E. bushes
F. bulbs
G. clouds
H. size
Answer:
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H
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What do roots have?
A. allow growth
B. resistance
C. Sediment
D. meristems
E. layers of fat
F. Energy
G. storing water
H. alveoli
Answer:
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D
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what do roots turn into?
A. seeds
B. bushes
C. burrs
D. loose dirt
E. allow growth
F. branches
G. dirt
H. Sediment
Answer:
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F
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What is the function of the part of a plant that has meristems?
A. it needs them
B. photosynthesis
C. Exfoliation
D. Absorbing water
E. plant reproduction
F. protect them
G. absorb light energy
H. survival
Answer:
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D
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The growth in what comes from primary and secondary meristems can be measured with a ruler?
A. bushes
B. years
C. Trees
D. three
E. roots
F. bamboo
G. rings
H. a prism
Answer:
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E
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Proteins, nucleic acids and chlorophyll are found in what?
A. epidermis and dermis
B. lush growth and late plants
C. Microscopic organisms
D. share properties
E. small puddles and fast cars
F. small plants and big clouds
G. production of energy
H. foggy highways
Answer:
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B
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What is produced by chloroplasts?
A. oxygen
B. sunlight
C. blood
D. Energy
E. glucose
F. gasoline
G. Energy.
H. nitrogen
Answer:
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H
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_ is found in most molecules.
A. glucose
B. Gold
C. Energy
D. food
E. Polonium
F. Nitrogen
G. Helium
H. heat energy
Answer:
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F
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What is life impossible without?
A. fear
B. printer
C. Light
D. glucose
E. oxygen
F. dogs
G. nitrogen
H. hydration
Answer:
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G
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What is the chemical element with symbol N and atomic number 7 found in?
A. Chlorophyl
B. Petals
C. Mitochondria
D. A Greek letter
E. Cytoplasm
F. acetic acid
G. Acids
H. fossil fuels
Answer:
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A
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what do lawns eat?
A. hydrate their cells
B. density
C. weathering
D. organic matter
E. By wind and rain
F. Something made from fermented ricce
G. proteins and nucleic acids
H. plastic
Answer:
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G
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what is found in proteins?
A. Something coming from a gland
B. Something that causes allergies
C. characteristics
D. Transfers energy
E. it keeps an organism warm
F. Chemical energy
G. that material's properties
H. a colorless, odorless gas
Answer:
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H
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What are found in proteins, nucleic acids, and chlorophyll?
A. microorganisms
B. solid, liquid, gas
C. share properties
D. characteristics
E. Chemical energy
F. Causes of rapid growth
G. that material's properties
H. Organic compounds
Answer:
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F
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what is found in DNA
A. resistance
B. pollen
C. nitrogen
D. seeds
E. animals
F. positive
G. fur and fat
H. glucose
Answer:
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C
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What is found naturally in the air and soil, and in living organisms?
A. solid, liquid, gas
B. Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen
C. metabolic reaction
D. protein,nucleic acid,chlorophy
E. Chemical energy
F. Greenhouse gasses
G. By wind and rain
H. sub-units of species
Answer:
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D
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What is found in that that gives plants a green color?
A. Energy
B. sunlight
C. acetic acid
D. Energy.
E. Solar energy
F. water vapor
G. Light
H. nitrogen
Answer:
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H
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Using radioactive gamma ray sources, existing microorganisms in food can be what?
A. killed
B. cancer
C. organisms
D. tiny
E. dangerous
F. extended
G. colored
H. resized
Answer:
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A
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What does cooking food do?
A. it keeps an organism warm
B. Makes it taste bad
C. depress neuronal excitability
D. Kills organisms and vitamins
E. get chemical reactions started
F. Makes it cold
G. converting electricity to heat
H. Makes it spoil
Answer:
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D
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Irradiating food can do which of the following?
A. get chemical reactions started
B. Make it radioactive
C. reusing things
D. chemical changes
E. Harm consumers who eat it
F. Kill e-coli bacteria
G. preventing heat transfer
H. Cause parasites to reproduce
Answer:
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F
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Irradiating food can be used to kill what in the food?
A. Something that causes attraction
B. one celled organisms
C. Something that causes fermentation
D. Something that causes digestion
E. microscopic building blocks
F. single-celled organisms
G. Microscopic organisms
H. Something that causes evaporation
Answer:
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C
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Irradiating food prevents what?
A. discoloration
B. bacteria
C. freezing
D. Dehydration
E. spoilage
F. cancer
G. bad odors
H. apoptosis
Answer:
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E
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What can be killed in food by irradiating it?
A. heterotrophs
B. A virus
C. bacteria
D. smallpox
E. seeds
F. viruses
G. steam from rising
H. the core
Answer:
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C
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killing microorganisms in food is important to
A. humans
B. crop yeilds
C. food safety
D. health
E. Cooking
F. Animal survival
G. recipe requirements
H. farm production
Answer:
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C
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What does irradiating food do?
A. Relieve pain
B. enhance food's nutrients
C. improves food safety
D. allows growth of bacteria
E. increases food waste
F. chemical changes
G. get chemical reactions started
H. major threat to health
Answer:
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C
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a blazingly high-tech method can be used to kill existing microorganisms in what?
A. blood
B. trout
C. caverns
D. stars
E. food
F. algae
G. radioactive material
H. humans
Answer:
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E
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Which food is most unlikely to cause an illness if eaten?
A. Deoxyribonucleicacid
B. single-celled organisms
C. animals with backbones
D. Roundworms
E. deoxyribonucleic acid
F. one celled organisms
G. irradiated fruit
H. Jellyfish
Answer:
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G
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_ food can prevent spoilage
A. chemical changes
B. Cooking
C. Enzymes
D. Dehydration
E. layers of fat
F. irradiating
G. disease
H. electricity
Answer:
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F
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what can be used to kill existing microorganisms in food?
A. chemical changes
B. Dehydration
C. deoxyribonucleic acid
D. bacteria
E. an electron microscope
F. hydration
G. electromagnetic energy
H. single-celled organisms
Answer:
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A
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What can be caused by storms?
A. Tsunamis
B. wind
C. Earthquakes
D. erosion
E. Pesticides
F. disease
G. Drought
H. Flooding
Answer:
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H
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What can cause bodies of water to increase the amount of water they contain?
A. flooding
B. droughts
C. hurricanes
D. heat energy
E. evaporation
F. heat waves
G. suction
H. erosion
Answer:
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C
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Where does rainwater go?
A. marshes and swamps
B. It turns into acid
C. To heavy clouds
D. To another location like underground
E. To the nearest body water
F. underground systems
G. Enriches the soil
H. It evaporates immediately
Answer:
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E
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what causes bodies of water to increase?
A. vaporization
B. inflation
C. bomb cyclones
D. salt
E. flooding
F. Condensation
G. evaporation
H. nitrogen
Answer:
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C
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what cause the amount that lakes contain to increase
A. nutrients
B. icebergs
C. bacteria
D. storms
E. lily pads
F. excretion
G. flooding
H. droughts
Answer:
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D
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Storms can cause what?
A. Brutal temperatures
B. water drying up
C. a tree falling
D. homes damaged by floods
E. stores hiring clerks
F. flooding online
G. exposure to cold
H. Plant growth is reduced
Answer:
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D
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What do hurricanes do to the amount of water contained in bodies in water?
A. they do nothing
B. fissures of hot, acidic water
C. they make it increase
D. they make it decrease
E. forest is destroyed
F. Damages them
G. they displace all water
H. move to different locations
Answer:
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C
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What makes a lake's depth greater?
A. drought
B. flooding
C. wind
D. erosion
E. Sediment
F. rivers
G. storms
H. earthquake
Answer:
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G
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What water does a rain storm increase?
A. Inches or fractions of inches.
B. A covered pool.
C. A lake is increased.
D. Condensation
E. to move people
F. dead organisms
G. Rain in clouds.
H. A closed water bottle.
Answer:
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C
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Lakes can increase due to
A. wind
B. salinity
C. heat
D. nutrients
E. watershed
F. storms
G. flooding
H. Lift
Answer:
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F
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what might infection or injury of the lungs cause?
A. decrease stamina
B. death and devastation
C. a lot of human deaths
D. stomach
E. destroying life
F. good health
G. h2o vapor
H. lung tissue fluid build up
Answer:
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H
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injury of the lungs can be caused by what
A. running
B. wind and erosion
C. breathing
D. cigarettes
E. Pesticides
F. bacterial infection
G. smoking cigarettes
H. foggy air
Answer:
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F
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Pneumonia may be caused by viruses or
A. bacteria
B. a hazard
C. cold weather
D. humidity
E. mildew
F. PDAs
G. injury
H. methane
Answer:
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G
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What may be caused by an infection or injury of the lungs?
A. death and devastation
B. deadly and devastating
C. Legionnaires' disease
D. blood
E. smoking
F. a lot of human deaths
G. a tree falling
H. cigarettes
Answer:
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C
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Pneumonia may be caused by an infection or what?
A. smoke inhalation
B. Veins and arteries.
C. deadly and devastating
D. breathing deeply
E. clean air
F. expanding organs
G. the body's largest organ
H. Damages them
Answer:
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A
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Viral and what disease can both be caused by injury of the lungs
A. tongue
B. the skin
C. bacterial
D. throat
E. Pollution
F. fungi
G. smoking
H. ribs
Answer:
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C
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What may be caused by an infection or injury of the organs used to breathe air?
A. Toxicity
B. smoking
C. fertilization
D. pneumonia
E. a broken leg
F. oxygenation
G. Dehydration
H. the skin
Answer:
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D
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What treatment can be used in treating pneumonia?
A. the respiratory system
B. a breathing mask
C. bronchodilatory treatment
D. aqueous solution
E. immunotherapy
F. radiation therapy
G. immune system
H. chemotherapy
Answer:
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C
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what can infection or injury of the lungs result in?
A. harm
B. swea
C. death
D. h2o
E. damage
F. ribs
G. gas
H. digestion
Answer:
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C
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What can make lungs more at risk for infection by streptococcus?
A. Allergies
B. bacteria
C. Pollution
D. injury
E. fungi
F. sweating
G. the skin
H. smoking
Answer:
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D
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After an infection or injury to the lung, what can happen?
A. Destroy crops
B. a lot of human deaths
C. Plant growth is reduced
D. destroying life
E. forest is destroyed
F. opportunistic infections
G. death and devastation
H. negative impact
Answer:
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F
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What causes harm to birds?
A. pesticide
B. poison
C. toxins
D. food
E. water
F. chemicals
G. life
H. parasites
Answer:
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B
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what does poison cause harm to?
A. people
B. animals
C. antifreeze
D. Most plants
E. the sun
F. human beings
G. wood
H. heterotrophs
Answer:
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F
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What causes things to die and quickly decay?
A. beans
B. mushrooms
C. viruses
D. medicine
E. poison
F. heat
G. bacteria
H. apoptosis
Answer:
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E
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_causes harm to living things
A. Nematoda
B. organisms
C. stress
D. pesticide
E. nutrients
F. stimuli
G. animals
H. moisture
Answer:
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C
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what causes harm to living things?
A. snakes
B. cats
C. toxins
D. mice
E. plants
F. HIV
G. pesticide
H. parasites
Answer:
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A
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Which causes harm to living things?
A. rabies
B. Oxygen
C. deadly
D. HIV
E. Lead
F. Carbon
G. Nitrogen
H. toxins
Answer:
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E
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Paralytic shellfish cause harm to what?
A. their environment
B. most cephalopods
C. their ecosystem
D. themselves
E. coral reefs
F. animals
G. living things
H. circulatory systems
Answer:
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G
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what causes harm to living things?
A. toxins
B. vitamins
C. bacteria
D. cyanide
E. leeches
F. h2o
G. oxygen
H. Pesticides
Answer:
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D
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Toxic food causes harm to what?
A. Endocrine system
B. small stones
C. water eaters
D. living things
E. animals
F. organic molecules
G. consumers
H. toxic plants
Answer:
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D
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What causes harm to living things?
A. toxins
B. HIV
C. Alcohol
D. food
E. A drug.
F. air
G. water
H. venom
Answer:
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H
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What product is likely to contain solvents that are harmful to living things?
A. cigarettes
B. Pesticides
C. chlorofluorocarbons
D. solid, liquid, gas
E. baking soda
F. disinfectants
G. hydrogen peroxide
H. vinegar
Answer:
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F
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What causes harm to living things?
A. some plants
B. Pesticides
C. toxins
D. steroids
E. cigarettes
F. fossil fuels
G. killing insects
H. bacteria
Answer:
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A
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What causes harm to living things?
A. arsenic compounds
B. a pathogens
C. tapeworms
D. deforestation
E. deoxyribonucleic acid
F. Pesticides
G. cigarettes
H. fossil fuels
Answer:
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A
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What can cause harm to living things?
A. bacteria
B. cigarettes
C. Pesticides
D. toxins
E. steroids
F. amoebae
G. leeches
H. Arsenic
Answer:
|
H
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How do animals dissipate body heat?
A. sweat
B. eat food
C. lay in the sun
D. insulation
E. coat
F. osmosis
G. fur
H. cooling
Answer:
|
A
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What evaporates from the skin?
A. energy
B. Water
C. solutes
D. h2o
E. pus
F. sweat
G. rain
H. phlegm
Answer:
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F
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Which of the following uses energy that comes from body heat?
A. kinetic energy
B. evaporation of perspiration
C. kinetic friction
D. evaporation of snow
E. Transfers energy
F. a rock rolling down a hill
G. a fire burning near a campsite
H. converting mass to energy
Answer:
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B
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Where does the energy to evaporate perspiration come from?
A. heat produced
B. The Sun
C. goosebumps
D. electrical energy
E. kinetic force
F. body heat
G. heat energy
H. energy
Answer:
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F
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energy leaves from what when sweat contacts with skin
A. radiation
B. heat energy
C. expelled
D. vapors
E. body heat
F. heat produced
G. conduction
H. metal
Answer:
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E
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Evaporation of sweat uses what from the body?
A. expelled
B. Positive charges
C. all liquids
D. properties
E. Something to move
F. water vapor
G. kinetic energy
H. Cooling vapors
Answer:
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G
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What powers sweat?
A. heat produced
B. The body's fuel
C. a gas in the air
D. hydration
E. When the water is hot
F. air cools
G. matter vibrating
H. Cooling vapors
Answer:
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B
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What requires food?
A. Evaporation of sweat
B. hydration of their cells
C. Most plants
D. Microscopic organisms
E. agriculture
F. to stay alive
G. female sex cells
H. plant life
Answer:
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A
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Energy that comes from body heat can help with
A. recovery
B. commuting
C. movement
D. cooling
E. strength
F. stay warm
G. health
H. motion
Answer:
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D
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Evaporation of sweat uses energy, where does the energy come from?
A. vapors
B. temperature
C. expelled
D. environment
E. hydration
F. water vapor
G. The Sun
H. exercise
Answer:
|
H
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what does humidity interfere with?
A. stress
B. rain
C. edema
D. heat
E. sweat
F. Mitosis
G. energy
H. life
Answer:
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E
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Wind and rain cause what to become deeper and wider?
A. burrs
B. soil
C. time
D. effort
E. eroded
F. solutes
G. river
H. gaps
Answer:
|
G
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What are formed by erosion?
A. mountains
B. hills
C. canyons
D. Sediment
E. loose soil
F. rocks
G. soils
H. streams
Answer:
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C
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rivers cut deeper and wider to form what
A. canyons
B. arteries
C. Roads
D. timberlands
E. old growth forests
F. soils
G. Sediment
H. coral reefs
Answer:
|
A
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What are formed as rivers become deeper and wider?
A. sinkholes
B. soils
C. body water
D. loose soil
E. craters
F. mountains
G. canyons
H. Sediment
Answer:
|
G
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What are canyons formed by?
A. rocks
B. rainfall
C. rivers
D. mechanical force
E. calcite
F. silt
G. water
H. gravity
Answer:
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C
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What can make a river deepen and widen?
A. birds
B. sunlight
C. Sediment
D. wind and water
E. rainfall
F. flooding
G. weeds
H. arteries
Answer:
|
D
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what loss causes a river to become deeper and wider
A. cut
B. fish
C. rain
D. storms
E. eroded
F. water
G. habitat
H. soil
Answer:
|
H
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Weathering causes what to become deeper and wider?
A. a landslide
B. Sediment
C. a mountain
D. a volcano
E. soils
F. rock
G. flooding
H. a river
Answer:
|
H
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Deeper and wider rivers alter the constituents carried by what?
A. rivers
B. atmosphere
C. mussels
D. clouds
E. salmon
F. moisture
G. water
H. Frogs.
Answer:
|
G
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The work of what causes a river to become deeper and wider?
A. looseness of dirt or compost
B. just time
C. Veins and arteries.
D. just wind
E. Physical weathering
F. The area was once underwater
G. just water
H. wind, water, and time
Answer:
|
H
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Erosion causes the Nile to become:
A. Sediment
B. shallower
C. less wide
D. deeper and wider
E. homogenous
F. colder and wetter
G. faster
H. Physical weathering
Answer:
|
D
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what gets deeper and wide from erosion?
A. meters
B. form sand
C. soil
D. Thames
E. mountains
F. flooding
G. Roads
H. Sediment
Answer:
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D
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Deepening rivers cause
A. relocation
B. the loss of topsoil
C. Plant growth is reduced
D. to move people
E. Physical weathering
F. forest is destroyed
G. Water expanding
H. water conservation
Answer:
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B
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What happens when water moves soil in a river?
A. Exfoliation
B. Damages them
C. forest is destroyed
D. It used to be covered by water
E. Plant growth is reduced
F. Physical weathering
G. The river gets deeper
H. running and lifting
Answer:
|
G
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what makes a river wider?
A. rainfall
B. salinity
C. arteries
D. flow of electrons
E. Water expanding
F. Physical weathering
G. a hydraulic system
H. clearing land
Answer:
|
H
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If eroded the Nile would become what?
A. imbalanced
B. Plant growth is reduced
C. detritus
D. colder and wetter
E. Sediment
F. solid, liquid, gas
G. deeper and wider
H. dormant state
Answer:
|
G
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qasc
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What happens to the power a light bulb uses?
A. It makes magnetic energy
B. It gets cold
C. It turns into heat
D. hydrogen and oxygen
E. It decreases
F. It expands
G. It turns into static
H. They may not survive.
Answer:
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C
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What requires energy to produce light?
A. humans
B. an object
C. gasoline
D. tulip bulb
E. to move people
F. light bulb
G. microscope
H. cactuses
Answer:
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F
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