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what are chromosomes? A. organ B. wrapped C. coiled D. three E. flat F. springed G. alleles H. protected Answer:
C
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What is an anomaly in coiled structures made of DNA and proteins? A. ribosomes B. trisomy C. mitosis D. metamorphosis E. resistance F. deltas G. lmestone H. Bend Answer:
B
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What are the stuff of life? A. rocks B. food and shelter C. magic D. chromosomes E. fossil fuels F. insects G. animals H. emptiness Answer:
D
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What are chromosomes made of? A. Deoxyribonucleicacid, protein B. sulfuric acid, fat C. Chemical energy D. protein, hydrobromic acid E. boric acid, protein F. Something that comes in a bundle of fibers G. sub-units of species H. A compound that donates proton Answer:
A
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where are genes carried? A. the environment B. Most plants C. plant reproduction D. Veins and arteries. E. Earth orbiting the Sun F. the body's largest organ G. Leeuwenhoek H. coiled structures Answer:
H
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What are one thing the combination of proteins and DNA make up? A. alleles B. sperm C. insects D. embryos E. fusion F. PDAs G. humans H. complex Answer:
B
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What are part of chromosomes? A. Chemical energy B. color of leaves C. sensory neurons D. the body's largest organ E. Most plants F. histone proteins G. keeps the organism warm H. more abundant Answer:
F
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What do coiled structures made of DNA and proteins determine? A. life B. SNPs C. sex D. size E. cell F. RNA G. tRNA H. gene Answer:
C
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Chromosomes are what made of deoxyribonucleic acid and proteins? A. Something to move B. the body's largest organ C. they bend D. allow growth E. competing for resources F. objects that have mass G. coiled structures H. more abundant Answer:
G
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The determination of what is coiled structures made of DNA and proteins? A. PDAs B. ligt C. complex D. gender E. improve F. SO2 G. three H. alleles Answer:
D
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What is influenza caused by? A. insects B. A bacteria C. smoking D. Mold E. Viruses F. amoeba G. Cold weather H. chemicals Answer:
E
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what does influenza cause? A. amoeba B. diabetes C. anemia D. extinction E. shingles F. disease G. measles H. propagate Answer:
F
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What causes diseases? A. water B. air C. smoking D. fungi E. insects F. Papilloma G. sunlight H. Pollution Answer:
F
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what can be detected clinically? A. clinics B. viruses C. murmur D. ghosts E. anemia F. vampires G. harm H. sweating Answer:
B
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Viruses cause contamination spreading what? A. alleles B. Toxicity C. Pollution D. food E. diseases F. cells G. pores H. microbes Answer:
E
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What can smallpox cause? A. contamination B. harmful substances C. vaccines D. photosynthesis E. extinction F. cellular respiration G. Destroy crops H. human disease Answer:
H
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Something that can cause many human diseases can be what? A. deadly and devastating B. Disease textbooks C. harmful substances D. Microscopic organisms E. Human thoughts F. destroying life G. Human emotions H. Created by a natural process. Answer:
H
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what can cause death? A. weathering B. chemicals C. Cars D. respiration E. viruses F. flooding G. digestion H. Pesticides Answer:
E
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What causes human disease? A. HPV B. UV C. minerals D. Tamiflu E. mold F. HIV G. human growth H. CFCs Answer:
F
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The pull of what on the Earth's oceans cause the tides? A. A yellow star B. Time and energy C. energy of moving objects D. A natural satellite E. flow of electrons F. An artificial satellite G. A red star H. hydrogen and oxygen Answer:
D
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what has a gravitation pull from the Moon to cause tides? A. dolphins B. Earth's atmosphere C. Mount Everest D. Lake Ontario E. squids F. Pacific G. our star H. Jellyfish Answer:
F
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What does the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth 's oceans cause? A. kite surfing B. erosion C. currents D. fishing E. waves F. flooding G. rivers H. algae bloom Answer:
C
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the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth 's oceans causes water to enter and leave the bay when A. H20 B. seasons C. weekly D. daily E. slow F. monthly G. strong H. annually Answer:
D
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What does does the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth's oceans cause? A. deer calls B. waves C. rivers D. two E. erosion F. trees G. Energy. H. moon cycles Answer:
B
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What causes tides? A. waves B. sunlight C. Mass D. moon E. weight F. force G. wind H. asteroid Answer:
D
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the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth's oceans pumps what into the oceans? A. rivers B. oxygen C. saltwater D. seaweed E. energy F. water G. fish H. h2o Answer:
E
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what forms tides? A. magma B. plates C. two D. algae E. sun F. earth G. moon H. spring Answer:
G
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the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth 's oceans causes water to what? A. vaporization B. mouth of rivers C. fall down a hole D. rise and fall E. Condensation F. sink into the crust G. disappear forever H. It gets heated up Answer:
D
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The moon's gravitational pull on Earth 's oceans causes the vertical movement of what? A. oceans B. rivers C. matter D. waves E. deserts F. asteroids G. the sun H. water Answer:
H
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What does the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth 's oceans cause? A. Energy. B. two C. waves D. fires E. the Sun F. sunlight G. rivers H. erosion Answer:
C
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What does gravitational pull of the moon cause? A. tides B. waves C. heat D. gravitational pull of the sun E. rain F. the world's orbit G. motion H. erosion Answer:
A
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the gravitational pull of the Moon on what causes the tides? A. the sun B. earth C. squids D. mountains E. Pacific F. Jupiter G. amoebae H. our star Answer:
E
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What does the gravitational pull of the moon cause? A. earth's rotation B. energy of moving objects C. tides in the Pacific D. to move people E. river beds F. the Great Barrier Reef G. Plant growth is reduced H. gravitational pull of earth Answer:
C
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The gravitational pull of the moon on Earth's what cause flooding and damaged homes? A. Annelids B. erosion C. streams D. oceans E. rivers F. Roads G. wind H. two Answer:
D
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If the moon was not present, what would happen to ocean currents? A. erosion B. Movement C. decrease D. summer end E. imbalanced F. flooding G. watershred H. rivers Answer:
C
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Fossil fuels are burned in many what? A. roads B. Fuel cells C. solids D. fossilized animals E. power F. engines G. energy H. Electrical Answer:
F
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What is NOT a byproduct of using a gasoline engine? A. chickenpox B. carbon dioxide C. carcinogens D. Collagen E. water F. warmth G. loose dirt H. uranium Answer:
H
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What requires burning fossil fuels? A. Fuel cells B. using electricity C. animals D. Cooking E. organisms F. engines G. lightning H. solar power Answer:
F
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If you want to use a gasoline engine, what must you do with the gasoline? A. drain the gasoline B. wash the gasoline C. cool down the gasoline D. move to different locations E. adding heat F. ignite the gasoline G. vaporization H. evaporation Answer:
F
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what ignites easily? A. rockets B. fuel C. air D. cigars E. Fuel cells F. heat energy G. oil H. gasoline Answer:
H
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using a gasoline engine requires what? A. electricity B. no ignition C. carbon dioxide D. easy ignition E. difficult ignition F. no gasoline G. hydrogen and oxygen H. adding heat Answer:
D
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What does an engine require burning? A. Time and energy B. energy C. wind D. water E. carbon dioxide F. layers of fat G. fossil fuels H. sunlight Answer:
G
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Using what can require burning gasoline? A. Lead B. oil C. calculator D. woodfire E. fire F. running shoes G. coal H. car Answer:
H
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Toxic carbon monoxide is produced by what? A. gasoline engines B. Electric generators C. electric cars D. electricity E. solar panels F. cigarettes G. an engine H. ionization Answer:
A
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What does using a car require? A. Burning gasoline B. Burning wood C. Electrical energy D. a hydraulic system E. Driving a boat F. Burning tires G. Time and energy H. hydrogen and oxygen Answer:
A
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using an what requires burning flammable liquid A. light bulb B. engine C. toaster D. Decibels E. cigars F. barrel G. Cooking H. battery Answer:
B
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Using a gasoline engine requires doing what to gasoline? A. Dehydration B. Cooking C. Smoking D. energy usage E. vaporization F. consuming G. adding heat H. evaporation Answer:
F
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Much of protein transport in a cell requires what? A. protons B. recycling C. oxygen D. energy E. atoms F. Nutrients G. walls H. Energy. Answer:
D
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Glutamate transport requires what? A. chemicals B. flavoring C. glucose D. energy E. MSG F. Energy. G. chop sui H. oxygen Answer:
D
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What requires energy? A. diffusion B. empty space C. Plants growth D. nothing E. salamanders F. animals G. passive transport H. Cooking Answer:
A
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Why does vesicle transport need energy? A. it helps plants in growing B. to prevent movement C. for movement of substances D. during the day E. Transfers energy F. flow of electrons G. to breath H. magnetism Answer:
C
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Vesicle transport requires energy and a what? A. activity B. major threat to health C. metabolic reaction D. hydration E. biofuel F. wavelengths and photons G. carrier molecule H. Vibrations. Answer:
G
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What does vesicle transport require? A. bus B. Joules C. railroad D. vehicles E. heat F. charge G. oxygen H. food Answer:
H
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what is vesicle transport a form of? A. motion B. direct energy C. bioaerosols D. relocation E. diffusion F. heat energy G. communication H. movement Answer:
E
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What is a form of vesicle transport that requires energy? A. absorption B. glucose C. Leptospirosis D. a solute E. Energy. F. bioaerosols G. direct energy H. heat or cold Answer:
A
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The transport of what requires energy? A. communication B. microorganisms C. colors of the spectrum D. Something to move E. salamanders F. Neurotransmitters G. an object H. Veins and arteries. Answer:
F
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Vesicle transport is a form of _. A. diffusion B. animals C. communication D. movement E. direct energy F. resistance G. Vibrations. H. motion Answer:
A
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How do proteins leave the ER? A. aqueous solution B. it's state C. Veins and arteries. D. Move to another area E. allow growth F. active transport G. It expands H. movement Answer:
F
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Protein transportation between the ER and the Golgi require what? A. energy B. glucose C. vitamin C D. chemicals E. Energy. F. oxygen G. recycling H. Nutrients Answer:
A
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what is a form of diffusion? A. Move to another area B. vesicle transport C. By wind and rain D. through water E. Soil movement F. by making heat G. Evaporation H. Veins and arteries. Answer:
B
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budding and fusion of vesicles in the Golgi complex involves what A. nektar B. movement C. chemicals D. energy E. a solute F. recycling G. Energy. H. heat Answer:
D
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Roots, stems and leaves continue to do what throughout their lives? A. die B. edible C. expand D. grow E. growth F. spread G. live H. propagate Answer:
D
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When do most plants grow? A. when they decide to B. all of their life C. our nearest star D. during death E. chlorophyll F. during the day G. Earth orbiting the Sun H. by indirect light Answer:
B
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What continues to grow throughout their lives? A. flour B. bamboo C. ovaries D. harvested wheat E. cats F. flowers G. potatoes H. tortoises Answer:
B
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what continues to grow throughout their lives? A. h2o B. Trees C. clouds D. insects E. bushes F. tortoises G. flowers H. potatoes Answer:
E
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What continues to grow throughout their lives? A. potatoes B. Hemoglobin C. tortoises D. plastic roses. E. Human teeth. F. Lilies. G. Silk daisies. H. vegetation Answer:
F
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What happens to bamboo throughout its life? A. It helps them survive B. it has cellular respiration C. it dies and comes back to life D. it continues to grow E. it needs no water F. it keeps an organism warm G. flow of electrons H. the body's largest organ Answer:
D
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What continues to grow throughout their lives? A. Chemical energy B. bacteria C. animals D. Humans E. Orange Trees F. Cats G. an organism's body H. Dogs Answer:
E
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What is required for growth through life? A. Energy B. Energy. C. sunlight D. heat energy E. nutrients F. oxygen G. incubation H. soil Answer:
E
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What do most plants continue to use throughout their lives? A. Light energy B. money C. wealth D. sunlight E. The Sun F. food and shelter G. energy H. Mechanical energy Answer:
A
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what continues to grow throughout their lives? A. hair B. apples C. roses D. cacti E. flowers F. Trees G. fungus H. ovaries Answer:
C
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What helps plants cultivate their entire live span? A. Fertilizer B. Exfoliation C. agriculture D. sunlight E. warmth F. Energy. G. Energy H. Chemical energy Answer:
A
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what has a negative impact on the environment? A. deforestation B. deserts C. cigarettes D. desertification E. humans disturb it F. environments G. weather H. harmful substances Answer:
D
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What has a negative impact on forests? A. local fauna B. local flora C. humans disturb it D. deforestation E. erosion of soil F. smallpox G. local wildlife H. vehicles Answer:
E
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Land degradation causes what effects on the enviroment? A. climate B. flooding C. pollinization D. hydroponic E. blooming F. negative G. disease H. wind Answer:
F
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What usually has a negative impact on the environment? A. cigarettes B. humans disturb it C. harmful substances D. sunlight E. deforestation F. erosion of dirt G. rainfall H. moon phases Answer:
F
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What is scarred by a negative impact on the environment? A. mines B. deforestation C. skin D. bushes E. water F. landscape G. coastlines H. clouds Answer:
F
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Erosion of soil has what impact on a forest? A. mechanical B. negative C. helpful D. wind E. healthy F. forces G. positive H. flooding Answer:
B
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What has a negative impact on the environment? A. harmful substances B. weathering of soil C. saving water D. planting trees E. deforestation F. massive damage G. recycling H. enormous damage to homes Answer:
B
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What sort of impact does erosion have on land? A. ambiguous B. negative C. coastlines D. Wind E. helpful F. positive G. mechanical H. forces Answer:
B
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How does ground erosion impact the environment? A. mechanical B. growing C. uncontrolled D. pushing E. watering F. damaging G. movement H. wind Answer:
F
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what can have a negative impact on the environment? A. toxins B. trees C. Cars D. cattle E. tar F. nutrients G. h2o H. coal Answer:
D
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What kind of process can have a negative impact on an environment? A. coal B. natural C. Pesticides D. flooding E. cigarettes F. Smoking G. Cars H. burning Answer:
B
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what and excessive crop irrigation enhance negative impacts on the environment A. contamination B. drought C. humans disturb it D. Pollution E. Greenhouse gasses F. Deforestation G. uncontrolled H. threatened Answer:
F
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water vapor moves from plants into the atmosphere through what? A. stomata B. vacuoles C. boiling D. Joules E. chloroplasts F. sunlight G. ribosomes H. Wind Answer:
A
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what must happen for water vapor to move from plants into the atmosphere? A. plant must be dead B. Condensation C. stomates must be open D. evaporation E. cells must be closed F. must be cloudy G. Warm air moving into cold air H. vaporization Answer:
C
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What happens when vapor moves from bushes into the atmosphere? A. transpiration B. Condensation C. flow of electrons D. evaluation E. vaporization F. evaporation G. transpire H. transaction Answer:
A
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Transpiration is when what moves from plants into the blanket of air around the earth. A. nitrogen B. evaporation C. kinetic energy D. heat energy E. cells F. air G. water vapor H. Condensation Answer:
G
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Transpiration is part of what process? A. carbon B. flow of electrons C. plants D. conversion of chemical energy E. evaporation F. Condensation G. circulatory systems H. photosynthesis Answer:
H
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what vapor moves from plants into the atmosphere during transpiration? A. outer space B. clouds C. H2O D. CO 2 E. CFCs F. CO2 G. Dew H. H20 Answer:
C
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What is when water vapor moves from plants and falls to the earth's surface as rain and snow? A. transpiration B. Condensation C. evaporation D. Heat energy E. Wet weather F. colder weather G. Physical weathering H. local weather Answer:
A
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Transpiration is when steam moves from _ into the atmosphere A. Pacific B. spring C. liquid D. boiling E. rain F. oceans G. plants H. energy Answer:
G
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Where do plants lose water to? A. soils B. watershed C. streams D. power stations E. atmosphere F. streams. G. evaporation H. earth Answer:
E
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in transpiration, where does water vapor move from the plants to? A. a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun B. turns into a gas C. Warm air moving into cold air D. global ecosystems E. roots and shoots F. organisms and their habitat G. By wind and rain H. gas layer that surrounds earth Answer:
H
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Transpiration is when _ moves from plants into the atmosphere A. boiling B. steam C. rain D. liquid E. energy F. cooled G. gas H. spring Answer:
B
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Water vapor goes from where to the atmosphere in transpiration? A. trees B. soils C. NaCl D. pan E. roots F. peat G. spring H. oaks Answer:
H
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what do plants lose to the atmosphere? A. oxygen B. gas C. rain D. sugar E. heat F. water G. energy H. Energy. Answer:
F
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What can keep water vapor out of the atmosphere? A. Condensation B. vaporization C. chemicals D. evaporation E. the skin F. Solutions G. Riding a bike H. air pressure Answer:
C
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What do all fish breathe? A. oxygen B. lipids C. air D. keratin E. water F. seaweed G. mud H. lava Answer:
E
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Which can breath in the water? A. whale B. sharks C. fish D. clams E. beaver F. Frogs G. squids H. snake Answer:
C
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