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What typifies life?
A. Beauty
B. exercise
C. Energy
D. Color
E. recovery
F. Movement
G. Oxygen
H. Energy.
Answer: | G | qasc |
Oxygen is just one substance transported through our what
A. hair
B. lungs
C. mucus
D. matter
E. ovaries
F. veins
G. bones
H. skin
Answer: | F | qasc |
Muscles require substances transported in the body by
A. sugar
B. food
C. fibers
D. fat
E. neurons
F. blood
G. glucose
H. bones
Answer: | F | qasc |
What is just one substance transported by hemoglobin?
A. gas
B. glucose
C. proteins
D. carbon
E. oxygen
F. an anion
G. hair
H. Energy
Answer: | E | qasc |
What transports oxygen?
A. Hemoglobin
B. hydrocarbons
C. orchids
D. roots
E. alpacas
F. burning coal
G. lungs
H. mammals
Answer: | A | qasc |
Oxygen and glucose share this mechanism in the body:
A. it needs them
B. aerobic capacity
C. transportation
D. flow of electrons
E. Energy.
F. Veins and arteries.
G. sweating
H. oxidation reaction
Answer: | C | qasc |
Completing a circuit causes fan's blades to what?
A. break
B. cycles
C. disappear
D. bend
E. behave
F. Rise
G. energy
H. turn
Answer: | H | qasc |
What happens when the wire touches the battery?
A. chemical reaction
B. The battery glows
C. heat energy
D. The battery dies
E. Electricity flows
F. Electricity stops
G. electromagnetic energy
H. activation energy
Answer: | E | qasc |
completing a circuit causes _ to flow through that circuit
A. heat energy
B. pulse
C. heat
D. photons
E. complete
F. energy
G. Heart rate
H. electrons
Answer: | H | qasc |
what flows through a circuit when it is completed?
A. energy
B. heat energy
C. electrons
D. direct energy
E. light switch
F. neutrons
G. Solar energy
H. h2o
Answer: | C | qasc |
Power is produced when what happens?
A. circuit is opened
B. circuit is broken
C. heating liquids
D. forest is destroyed
E. circuit is burned out
F. circuit is completed
G. heat energy
H. chemical reaction
Answer: | F | qasc |
What does current follow?
A. rivers
B. short
C. ground
D. watershred
E. courtship
F. circuit
G. waves
H. voltage
Answer: | F | qasc |
What can completing a circuit give someone?
A. energy
B. quiet
C. shock
D. warmth
E. death
F. rodeo
G. babies
H. neurons
Answer: | C | qasc |
what flows through a circuit when it is completed?
A. energy
B. insulators
C. heat energy
D. electrons
E. protons
F. direct energy
G. light switch
H. Solar energy
Answer: | D | qasc |
What happens when an animal comes in contact with an electric fence?
A. Plant growth is reduced
B. it allows electricity to flow
C. DNA damage and mutations
D. depress neuronal excitability
E. death and devastation
F. exposure to cold
G. body temperature reduces
H. heat is produced
Answer: | B | qasc |
Herbivores eat producers or other what?
A. roadkill
B. Most plants
C. living things
D. scarce resources
E. carcasses
F. dead things
G. Chemical energy
H. Organic compounds
Answer: | C | qasc |
what can take in food by eating those that gain in terms of surplus?
A. rabbit
B. Energy
C. animals
D. those who don't eat
E. insects
F. producers
G. dead beings
H. consumers
Answer: | H | qasc |
what takes in food by eating producers or other living things?
A. people
B. density
C. fungi
D. viruses
E. clouds
F. animals
G. humans
H. bears
Answer: | G | qasc |
Which is higher on the food chain?
A. insects
B. animals
C. humans
D. glucose
E. decomposers
F. herbivores
G. producers
H. consumers
Answer: | H | qasc |
What will consumers avoid by not eating?
A. Sleeping
B. Poisoning
C. cigarettes
D. Smoking
E. Dehydration
F. Exercise
G. Starving
H. death
Answer: | B | qasc |
what takes in food by eating producers or other living things?
A. fungi
B. producers
C. humans
D. lettuce
E. people
F. bears
G. animals
H. grass
Answer: | C | qasc |
Scavengers take in food by eating what?
A. live prey
B. plants
C. dead prey
D. heat energy
E. fur and fat
F. insects
G. barnacles
H. rocks
Answer: | C | qasc |
what takes in food by eating producers or other living things?
A. animals
B. all producers
C. humans
D. water
E. clouds
F. people
G. fungi
H. fur seals
Answer: | A | qasc |
What takes in food by eating producers or other living things?
A. humans
B. fur seals
C. trees
D. fungi
E. algae
F. animals
G. people
H. plants
Answer: | F | qasc |
What eats other living things?
A. goats
B. animals
C. Plants
D. Flowers
E. chickens
F. A producer
G. humans
H. Consumers
Answer: | H | qasc |
That which is healthy when informed can take in what by eating producers?
A. take out
B. take in
C. food statistics
D. nectar
E. Fruits
F. food
G. bamboo
H. Energy
Answer: | F | qasc |
what catch and eat other living things for their food
A. animals
B. kill them
C. plants
D. fur seals
E. humans
F. herbivores
G. coral
H. Predators
Answer: | H | qasc |
What takes in food by eating producers or other living things?
A. people
B. fungi
C. Man
D. sheep
E. cats
F. humans
G. bats
H. bears
Answer: | G | qasc |
what does alcohol interfere with?
A. h2o
B. vodka
C. movement
D. sweating
E. protons
F. health
G. neurons
H. recovery
Answer: | G | qasc |
What are the structural and functional units of learning and behavior?
A. electrons
B. neurons
C. bushes
D. nucleus
E. animals
F. nerves
G. proteins
H. complex
Answer: | B | qasc |
excitotoxicity can do what to the structural units of the nervous system?
A. harm
B. loss
C. duplicate
D. kill
E. mutate
F. death
G. function
H. damage
Answer: | D | qasc |
Neurons are the structural and functional units of where what is critical?
A. organs
B. Glial cells
C. nerves
D. Structural units
E. voltage
F. Storage units
G. Critical care
H. A computer
Answer: | B | qasc |
What are connected to structural and functional units of the nervous system?
A. eardrum
B. axons
C. bacteria
D. cilia
E. organ
F. motors
G. skin cells
H. nerves
Answer: | B | qasc |
Which of the following affects neurons?
A. nerves
B. voltage
C. Dehydration
D. electrically
E. heat
F. Botulism
G. fever
H. temperature
Answer: | F | qasc |
what does botulism affect?
A. humans
B. the skin
C. plants
D. our planet
E. neurons
F. people
G. insects
H. animals
Answer: | E | qasc |
Alcohol depresses
A. nerves
B. alveoli
C. emissions
D. thirst
E. neurons
F. humans
G. lungs
H. Decibels
Answer: | E | qasc |
what needs contact to smooth over long periods of time?
A. oxygen
B. soil
C. an object
D. h2o
E. rivers
F. quartz
G. cartilage
H. bamboo
Answer: | F | qasc |
what smooths over long periods of time due to contact?
A. oxygen
B. calcite
C. h2o
D. clouds
E. erosion
F. shale
G. bamboo
H. rivers
Answer: | F | qasc |
What is erosion?
A. moonlight
B. looseness of dirt or compost
C. permineralization
D. water vapor
E. fog
F. The area was once underwater
G. fissures of hot, acidic water
H. contact between rocks
Answer: | H | qasc |
what smooths over long periods of time due to contact?
A. h2o
B. alluvial
C. granite
D. calcite
E. loose soil
F. soil
G. mountains
H. erosion
Answer: | C | qasc |
Contact between solid mineral deposits over long periods of what causes them to smooth
A. time
B. vacuum
C. widen
D. cracks
E. clocks
F. years
G. Bend
H. instant
Answer: | A | qasc |
What causes limestone to smooth?
A. contact
B. coffin
C. hair
D. erosion
E. bacon
F. rainfall
G. friction
H. loose soil
Answer: | A | qasc |
Contact between what over long periods of time causes them to smooth?
A. graptolites
B. Smooth music.
C. Contact lenses.
D. calcite
E. Granite.
F. loose soil
G. rivers
H. Time periods.
Answer: | E | qasc |
what is smoothed by contact over long periods of time?
A. shale
B. earth
C. eras
D. Roads
E. soils
F. water
G. clouds
H. ground
Answer: | A | qasc |
Wave action causes?
A. fissures of hot, acidic water
B. contact between rocks
C. Animal survival
D. Electrical energy
E. scattered light
F. flow of electrons
G. electromagnetic energy
H. energy of moving objects
Answer: | B | qasc |
Contact between rocks over long periods of time causes rocks to be what?
A. coiled
B. homogenous
C. inactive
D. subrounded
E. dormant state
F. barrel-shaped
G. erosion
H. threatened
Answer: | D | qasc |
What causes contact between rocks?
A. wind
B. heat
C. erosion
D. deltas
E. waves
F. motion
G. seasons
H. rivers
Answer: | E | qasc |
What can friction due to gravity cause?
A. smoothing
B. energy
C. heat energy
D. waves
E. erosion
F. sweating
G. an object
H. Energy.
Answer: | A | qasc |
contact between rocks over long periods of time causes rocks to be what?
A. erosion
B. Loose
C. slippery
D. loose soil
E. homogenous
F. coiled
G. imbalanced
H. threatened
Answer: | C | qasc |
what between objects formed deep within the Earth causes them to smooth
A. Movement
B. loose soil
C. erosion
D. contact
E. soils
F. break off
G. friction
H. Bend
Answer: | D | qasc |
where are there social groups called prides?
A. under the sea
B. outer space
C. complex
D. protected
E. arctic
F. fur seals
G. Summer
H. africa
Answer: | H | qasc |
How do lions get food?
A. It helps them survive
B. They hunt with their group
C. Your sensory system picks it up
D. layers of fat
E. They forage for fruit
F. Something coming from a gland
G. They appoint one hunter
H. They hunt alone
Answer: | B | qasc |
what do lions live in?
A. apart
B. swamp vegetation
C. layers of fat
D. social groups
E. alone
F. salt and water.
G. separately
H. competition
Answer: | D | qasc |
Lions live in social groups of up to twenty in their what?
A. power
B. house
C. forest
D. form
E. den
F. H 2 O
G. pack
H. genus
Answer: | G | qasc |
The type of supportive community that lions live in is called what?
A. neighborhood
B. good
C. a pride
D. warm
E. group
F. the Lion's Club
G. complex
H. positive
Answer: | C | qasc |
What live in social groups called prides?
A. insects
B. animals
C. Pride parades
D. humans
E. Social networks
F. fur seals
G. Leo's symbol
H. Social circles
Answer: | G | qasc |
What are lion communities called?
A. complex
B. PDAs
C. groups
D. protected
E. prides
F. murders
G. flocks
H. dangerous
Answer: | E | qasc |
Who do lions hunt for?
A. their group
B. animals
C. Animal survival
D. layers of fat
E. fur and fat
F. it needs them
G. mammals
H. humans
Answer: | A | qasc |
What social group is on Richard's shield?
A. humans
B. insects
C. people
D. A pride.
E. fur seals
F. animals
G. bears
H. mammals
Answer: | D | qasc |
what moves to find shelter in another habitat because of habitat destruction?
A. cows
B. Whales
C. humans
D. clouds
E. Birds
F. gravity
G. camels
H. density
Answer: | A | qasc |
what causes animals to move to find shelter in another habitat?
A. urban sprawl
B. animal habitats
C. deforestation
D. wide open spaces
E. flooding
F. fossil fuels
G. sprawling mountains
H. Greenhouse gases
Answer: | A | qasc |
What causes animals to move to find shelter in another habitat?
A. smell and taste
B. Greenhouse gases
C. deforestation
D. human interaction
E. animal control
F. human thoughts
G. human recycling
H. Pollution
Answer: | D | qasc |
Destruction of an animal's home causes animals to move to what?
A. nowhere
B. marshes and swamps
C. the Great Barrier Reef
D. find shelter in another home
E. they body they live in
F. repaint the home
G. rivers and streams
H. stay in the same place
Answer: | D | qasc |
When a mammal's habitat is destructed, what does it do?
A. Destroy crops
B. death and devastation
C. stay in the habitat
D. move to another habitat
E. destroy the habitat further
F. cause their death
G. ignore the situation
H. prevent heat loss
Answer: | D | qasc |
What does logging cause animals to do?
A. use oxygen, release carbon
B. Plant growth is reduced
C. hide
D. eat
E. erode
F. move to find shelter.
G. Destroy crops
H. Converting waste.
Answer: | F | qasc |
Animals will relocate in response to
A. flooding
B. threat of asteroids
C. Movement
D. influenza
E. wildfires
F. Pesticides
G. ocean radiative transfer
H. depression
Answer: | E | qasc |
What causes animals to move to find shelter in another habitat?
A. death and devastation
B. a tree falling
C. exposure to cold
D. Human population growth
E. games
F. deforestation
G. Human decline
H. moonlight
Answer: | D | qasc |
What causes animals to move to find shelter in another habitat?
A. fossil fuels
B. flooding
C. Pesticides
D. industry
E. bullfrogs
F. Pollution
G. mines
H. wind
Answer: | D | qasc |
What causes animals to move to find shelter elsewhere?
A. colder weather
B. energy of moving objects
C. fossil fuels
D. decaying trees
E. Pollution
F. Pesticides
G. ocean destruction
H. deforestation
Answer: | G | qasc |
All species move to find shelter in another what
A. survive
B. streams
C. alluvial
D. habitat
E. coral reef
F. watershed
G. climate
H. loose soil
Answer: | D | qasc |
Trees have woody stems covered with what?
A. food and shelter
B. smooth ridges
C. looseness
D. protective layer
E. Organic compounds
F. plastic sheet
G. heat energy
H. thin metal
Answer: | D | qasc |
What do trees have that insulates?
A. hats
B. looseness
C. dogs
D. woody stems
E. food and shelter
F. cells
G. storing water
H. In their leaves
Answer: | D | qasc |
what have woody stems covered with bark?
A. bushes
B. h2o
C. elms
D. roses
E. oak
F. dogs
G. Spruce
H. bamboo
Answer: | C | qasc |
Trees have woody stems covered with what?
A. heat energy
B. thin skin
C. protective skin
D. skinny cells
E. white skin
F. Chlorophyll
G. Organic compounds
H. looseness
Answer: | C | qasc |
What part of a tree would be woody and covered in bark?
A. shrub beds
B. the leaves
C. the roots
D. cacti
E. a sapling
F. Chlorophyll
G. the trunk
H. four limbs
Answer: | G | qasc |
What has a woody stem covered with bark?
A. Aloe
B. Cacti
C. bamboo
D. bushes
E. Pines
F. Ferns
G. apple
H. elms
Answer: | E | qasc |
What has woody stems covered with bark?
A. sunflowers
B. Newton
C. ferns
D. seaweed
E. Most plants
F. palm trees
G. evergreens
H. orchids
Answer: | G | qasc |
What are sometimes made from the material that covers woody stems?
A. shrub beds
B. solid geometric shapes
C. saffron
D. Organic compounds
E. turmeric
F. mustard seed
G. cinnamon sticks
H. layers of fat
Answer: | G | qasc |
What has a woody stem covered in bark?
A. bacteria
B. bushes
C. elms
D. humans
E. flowers
F. Spruce
G. oaks
H. bamboo
Answer: | G | qasc |
what have woody stems covered with bark?
A. bamboo
B. Spruce
C. oak
D. h2o
E. grass
F. elms
G. roses
H. bushes
Answer: | F | qasc |
What requires hiding and sleeping for survival?
A. bacteria
B. rice
C. amphibians
D. organisms
E. Frogs
F. trees
G. humans
H. animals
Answer: | H | qasc |
Animals usually require what for survival?
A. organic molecules
B. organic material
C. Fluctuating body temperature.
D. Ears
E. food and shelter
F. Cold blood
G. Organic compounds
H. Constant body temperature.
Answer: | H | qasc |
What does a warm body temperature do?
A. helps a species to thrive
B. cools down the body
C. make a species endangered
D. Increase user's heart rate
E. heat the body
F. causes a species to go extinct
G. depress neuronal excitability
H. heat is produced
Answer: | A | qasc |
How do warm-bodied creatures control their temperature for survival?
A. centralized nervous system
B. converting electricity to heat
C. sense organs
D. evaporation
E. releasing urine
F. close glands
G. slow down metabolism
H. sweating and panting
Answer: | H | qasc |
what requires a warm body temperature for survival?
A. Man
B. humans
C. oxygen
D. density
E. cows
F. dogs
G. fish
H. water
Answer: | E | qasc |
What do most animals need to be sure they survive on the Earth?
A. smell and taste
B. biodiversity
C. a building to live in
D. regulated body heat
E. a mate
F. sense organs
G. food and shelter
H. a car
Answer: | D | qasc |
What helps maintain body temperature?
A. hats
B. Lift
C. the inside of a refrigerator
D. fur
E. skin
F. arctic winds
G. freezing water
H. hair
Answer: | D | qasc |
What requires a warm body temperature for survival?
A. trout
B. humans
C. tuna
D. pigeons
E. mammals
F. leeches
G. Lobsters
H. octopus
Answer: | E | qasc |
Animals use what to improve chances of surviving?
A. Glucose
B. Energy.
C. traits
D. energy
E. food
F. dormancy
G. gene flow
H. four limbs
Answer: | F | qasc |
Warm body temperature requires what?
A. muscles
B. water
C. energy
D. food
E. Energy.
F. stamina
G. warmth
H. Oxygen
Answer: | B | qasc |
What are generally bigger and deeper than small fresh water ecosystems?
A. puddles
B. wetland
C. complex
D. streams
E. lakes
F. rivers
G. creeks
H. fens
Answer: | E | qasc |
what likes bigger and deeper water than found in ponds?
A. leeches
B. Schwinn
C. Birds
D. density
E. trout
F. weathering
G. ducks
H. salmon
Answer: | E | qasc |
Lakes are generally bigger and deeper than the birth home of what animal?
A. salmon
B. swea
C. Lemurs
D. mammals
E. Frogs
F. Sharks
G. cows
H. Birds
Answer: | E | qasc |
areas with bays and tributaries are bigger and deeper than what?
A. bays
B. feet
C. ponds
D. oceans
E. wetland
F. fens
G. seas
H. deltas
Answer: | C | qasc |
trout are found in places generally bigger and deeper than what
A. bays
B. lakes
C. oceans
D. ponds
E. rivers
F. deltas
G. wetland
H. salmon
Answer: | D | qasc |
What is larger than ponds?
A. rivers
B. deltas
C. H 2 O
D. loch
E. toads
F. drop
G. puddle
H. bird bath
Answer: | D | qasc |
what is generally bigger and deeper than ponds?
A. storing water
B. deltas
C. puddles
D. Loonhaunt
E. body water
F. droplets
G. loose soil
H. bottled water
Answer: | D | qasc |
What type of water is in lakes
A. more abundant
B. there are waves in ponds
C. fresh water
D. liquid
E. there are no fish in lakes
F. body water
G. storing water
H. fish eat meat
Answer: | C | qasc |
What bodies of water are bigger and deeper than ponds?
A. reservoirs
B. kalenchoes
C. mouth of rivers
D. storing water
E. root growth
F. more abundant
G. our planet
H. deltas
Answer: | A | qasc |
Condensing causes
A. liquid to evaporate
B. water to flow
C. dirt to form
D. permineralization
E. Heat energy
F. erosion
G. water to form
H. less water
Answer: | G | qasc |
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