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What creates sounds? A. energy of moving objects B. chemical messengers C. the body's largest organ D. peace E. Thinking hard F. Blowing a whistle G. Electrical energy H. death Answer:
F
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what do whistles use to make sound? A. Collagen B. air C. Energy. D. power E. oxygen F. waves G. friction H. energy Answer:
E
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What happens to the air inside an ocarina when you blow into it? A. It expands B. evaporation C. moves D. waves E. Temperature F. vibrates G. It decreases H. friction Answer:
F
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If you blow oxygen inside of a whistle, what will vibrate inside of the whistle? A. an object B. friction C. energy D. waves E. heat F. oxygen G. a chime H. sound Answer:
F
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What system is DNA part of? A. plants B. Reproductive C. A computer D. Respiratory E. Nerve F. complex G. Genetic H. alleles Answer:
G
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when do chromosomes form the genetic material of a cell? A. volume B. seeds C. cell wall D. mitosis E. plants F. three G. Summer H. death Answer:
D
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Chromosomes are the form of the genetic material during A. plants B. reproduce C. condensation D. mitosis E. osmosis F. complex G. animals H. respiration Answer:
D
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What is the form of genetic material used during mitosis called? A. proteins B. Plants growth C. genetic fluid D. mitosis cells E. chromosomes F. pollen G. Leptospirosis H. Chemical energy Answer:
E
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during what are chromosomes the form of genetic material? A. characteristics B. mitosis C. sleep D. alleles E. complex F. autumn G. death H. h2o Answer:
B
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What structure moves the genetic material of a cell during cell division? A. an organism's body B. microtubules C. Most plants D. Chemical energy E. Plant reproduction F. Electrical energy G. pollen H. A computer Answer:
B
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DNA does what to form the genetic material of a cell during cell division? A. condenses B. alleles C. Change colors D. reproduce E. allow growth F. recycling G. It expands H. complex Answer:
A
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Chromosomes are the form of the genetic material of a cell during what? A. disease B. autumn C. grow D. offspring E. complex F. Flowers G. mitosis H. three Answer:
G
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What are the form of the genetic material of a cell during mitosis? A. chromosomes B. graptolites C. fur and fat D. peachleaf willow E. pollen F. Leptospirosis G. animals H. it can be seen Answer:
A
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What can liquid turn into? A. nitrogen B. fire C. solid D. lipids E. energy F. dirt G. gas H. A drug. Answer:
C
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What causes solids to form? A. Physical weathering B. an external framework C. Physical changes D. adding sand E. adding mud F. heating liquids G. adding water H. A solid geometric shape Answer:
C
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Freezing causes what to form? A. lake B. Ice C. moss D. Water Vapor E. Liquid Water F. dam G. snow H. Plasma Answer:
B
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What temperature are icebergs? A. kalenchoes B. Warmer C. 100 Degrees Celsius D. dormant E. Warm F. near the shoreline G. watershred H. Freezing cold Answer:
H
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what causes a solid to form? A. sunlight B. evaporative cooling C. gases D. Physical weathering E. water evaporation F. lower temperature thresholds G. exposure to cold H. fissures of hot, acidic water Answer:
F
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What causes ice to form? A. liquid B. Metling snow C. freezing D. water E. Condensation F. burning G. melting H. heat Answer:
C
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When water molecules expand, what do they begin to form? A. milk B. vapor C. gas D. solid E. calcite F. matter G. rocks H. lipids Answer:
D
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What freezes into ice? A. liquid B. gas C. lipids D. coal E. water F. rivers G. hair H. lead Answer:
E
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What happens when water's temperature drops to 32 degrees or below? A. Its speed increases B. vaporization C. It turns into oil D. They may not survive. E. It becomes solid F. It becomes ice cream G. Plant growth is reduced H. permineralization Answer:
E
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Freezing causes what? A. Heat energy B. ice to form from water C. Physical weathering D. clear roads E. Plant growth is reduced F. picnic weather G. exposure to cold H. tropical storms Answer:
B
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What do animals feel when threatened? A. cold B. negative C. Sadness D. Warmth E. Stress F. Calmness G. deadly H. influenza Answer:
E
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what kind of response does threatening behavior cause in animals? A. yelling B. threatened C. basic survival D. influenza E. digestion F. respiration G. symptoms H. hypothyroidism Answer:
C
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What can threatening behavior cause? A. love B. toxins C. Pollution D. disease E. knowledge F. injury G. negative H. friendship Answer:
F
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Fight-or-flight is the same in humans and who? A. Species B. Mammal C. gremlins D. animals E. spirits F. people G. trees H. athletes Answer:
D
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what does threatening behavior cause in animals? A. negative B. stress C. dog D. knife E. disease F. Movement G. influenza H. h2o Answer:
B
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An animal attacking another animal may cause A. dopamine to increase B. hypothyroidism C. cause their death D. decrease stamina E. adrenaline to surge F. population movement G. insulin decrease H. growth hormone production Answer:
E
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Different behavior patterns cause a fight-or-flight response in what? A. courtship B. ecosystems C. biomes D. Species E. Mammal F. animals G. trees H. humans Answer:
F
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what is adrenaline a response to? A. earthquakes B. water C. magnetism D. threats E. Heart rate F. hormones G. threatened H. heat Answer:
D
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A fight and flight response happens after an animal is what? A. threatens B. dormant state C. mating D. inactive E. eats F. imbalanced G. kills H. fights Answer:
A
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threatening behavior causes the what and hormones to flood the body A. heart to race B. relaxation C. calmness D. deep thought E. nervous system F. circulatory system G. hypothyroidism H. cells of organisms Answer:
A
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What behavior causes a fight-or-flight response in those in the Animalia kingdom? A. some mammals B. insects C. bullfrogs D. reproductive E. nurturing F. threatening G. foraging H. hypothyroidism Answer:
F
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what does threatening behavior cause a fight-or-flight response in? A. Species B. bears C. ants D. goats E. humans F. gravity G. h2o H. Mammal Answer:
D
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What does violence cause? A. Fight-or-flight response B. life C. luck D. fun E. a lot of human deaths F. get chemical reactions started G. a tree falling H. population movement Answer:
A
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Threatening behavior causes a fight-or-flight response in what? A. Whales B. dogs C. hair D. Birds E. humans F. hats G. bacteria H. bears Answer:
B
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What sort of behavior can cause fight-or-flight responses? A. hyperthyroidism B. aggressive C. hormones D. humans E. bullfrogs F. hypothyroidism G. similar H. some mammals Answer:
B
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threatening behavior causes A. to move people B. population movement C. adrenaline to surge D. hypothyroidism E. a pathogens F. Plant growth is reduced G. Greenhouse gasses H. hyperthyroidism Answer:
C
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What not digested is used as energy storage? A. RNA B. Urea C. fat D. glucose E. carbohydrates F. food G. protein H. DDT Answer:
C
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Where would an animal store food for later? A. river B. Winter C. trees D. can E. skull F. nest G. leaves H. box Answer:
F
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if food is not immediately used for energy then that food will be converted into what A. glucose B. fat C. fuel D. Heat E. skin F. fire G. hair H. Gas Answer:
B
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What becomes fat if not immediately used by the body for energy? A. lipids B. air C. cells D. cows E. food F. ice G. apples H. obesity Answer:
E
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When fats are not immediately used for energy by the body, what usually happens? A. They are discarded B. heat is produced C. They are stored for future use D. They are stored for proteins E. depress neuronal excitability F. DNA damage and mutations G. They are water for future use H. Something that causes allergies Answer:
C
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If food is not eaten immediately for energy, then food can be stored in what? A. cellulose B. loose soil C. barrel D. excretory E. Collagen F. body water G. pottery H. Winter Answer:
G
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What does the body do with calories? A. It expands B. Through play C. eat plants or other animal D. adding heat E. Store it for later F. nutrients G. Dehydration H. it needs them Answer:
E
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What happens to carbohydrates that aren't used? A. Dehydration B. They may not survive. C. Decrease bodily water D. uncontrolled E. adding heat F. They're stored G. sweating H. it needs them Answer:
F
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When food is not immediately used for what it is stored in the body? A. fats B. pH C. warmth D. matter E. sodium F. heat G. sugar H. Mass Answer:
F
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what will be stored for future use if not immediately used by the body for energy? A. glucose B. sugar C. steak D. protein E. fatty F. fats G. keratin H. corn Answer:
C
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What is a chemical element that is essential for body processes? A. Energy. B. water C. blood D. Energy E. sodium F. copper G. positive H. ice Answer:
F
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Substances found where are chemical elements that are essential for body processes? A. bottles B. countertops C. soil D. pockets E. store F. moles G. sugar H. skin Answer:
C
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what contains chemical elements that are essential for body processes? A. weathering B. copper C. eggs D. density E. apples F. food G. sound waves H. fungi Answer:
C
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What are essential for body processes? A. light energy B. food and shelter C. jealousy D. Inorganic substances E. Organic compounds F. fear G. heat energy H. dust Answer:
D
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Chemical elements that are essential to body processes can be found dissolved in what? A. rivers B. Petroleum C. soil D. Water E. Hydrochloric acid F. Rocks G. Mercury H. salts Answer:
D
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What is a chemical element that is essential for body processes? A. potash B. atoms C. arsenic D. copper E. H 2 O F. sodium G. dihydrogen monoxide H. iron Answer:
H
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What is necessary for a growing child? A. four limbs B. stamina C. hydration D. food E. pets F. minerals G. plastics H. a measuring stick Answer:
F
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What is essential for body processes? A. grass B. wine C. Energy D. wicker E. oxygen F. sleep G. potassium H. Energy. Answer:
G
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What are vital to body processes? A. alveoli B. light energy C. fur and fat D. Energy E. heat energy F. minerals G. Energy. H. oxygen Answer:
F
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what are are chemical elements that are essential for body processes A. copper B. sugar C. glucose D. health E. salts F. Energy G. solutes H. Energy. Answer:
E
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What is a chemical element essential for good health? A. sweating B. light energy C. oxygen D. bioaerosols E. Chlorophyll F. hydration G. Potassium H. fever Answer:
G
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what are minerals essential for? A. root growth B. allow growth C. agriculture D. humans E. Plants growth F. health G. pregnancy H. animals Answer:
G
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People can listen and talk to each other over long distances using what? A. Neuron. B. power C. microscope D. microphone E. electricity F. dictaphone G. telephone H. waves Answer:
G
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What is used for communication by humans over long distances? A. A Greek letter B. electricity C. airplanes D. kinetic energy E. trains F. sign language G. photons H. messengers Answer:
B
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what does a telephone help humans do over long distances? A. send files B. Transfers energy C. lowered energy cost D. hold hands E. extremely important F. conveying and receiving messages G. watch television H. A transportation fuel Answer:
F
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What do telephones allow? A. consumer-grade invisibility B. animal transport C. flow of electrons D. electromagnetic energy E. A transportation fuel F. magic G. relationships to last distance H. instant transfer of matter Answer:
G
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A telephone is used for communication by humans between what span? A. 25 kilometers or more B. members of their own species C. global ecosystems D. 5 centimeters E. 1 meter F. Males and females G. A set number of times H. 4 microns Answer:
A
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What is used to share ideas, thoughts and views by humans over long distances? A. thoughts and prayers B. power C. hand lenses D. smoke signals E. telephones F. photons G. electricity H. Riding a bike Answer:
E
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what is used by humans for communication over long distances? A. fibers B. neurons C. whispering D. nokia E. breathing F. power G. sharing thoughts H. copper Answer:
D
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What waves does a telephone use? A. unique B. power C. energy D. fibers E. sound F. strong G. Radio H. two Answer:
G
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Why do adult worms go through a major transformation? A. Make friends B. massive damage C. Create young D. Become prey E. flow of electrons F. reproduce G. Live shorter H. it needs them Answer:
C
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What has an enlarged cummerbund-like band that goes through a major transformation? A. humans B. legumes C. bacteria D. worms E. goats F. fish G. Bats H. embryos Answer:
D
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Marine annelids can make a swimming larvae called what? A. barnacles B. survive C. graptolites D. epidermal E. Something to move F. a trochophore G. fertile H. permineralization Answer:
F
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When do platyhelminthes reproductive organs develop? A. when they become adults B. It helps them survive C. produce offspring D. By wind and rain E. during the day F. members of their own species G. an area swollen with pus H. Something coming from a gland Answer:
A
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what worms go through a major transformation to develop reproductive organs? A. burrs B. white C. barnacles D. parasites E. alpacas F. potatoes G. mature H. insects Answer:
G
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Adult worms go through a major transformation to develop what? A. epidermal B. seeds C. reproduce D. graptolites E. stamina F. barnacles G. allow growth H. genitals Answer:
H
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what leave the nodules and continue to transform until having reproductive organs A. expelled B. seeds C. plants D. Flowers E. larvae F. chickens G. alpacas H. animals Answer:
E
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What grows a cumberbund-like band around itself in adulthood? A. legumes B. Bats C. mammals D. bamboo E. swea F. worms G. fungi H. bushes Answer:
F
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Migratory animals are dependent on what feature of the interior of the Earth for navigation? A. rotating iron core B. sense organs C. food and shelter D. objects that have mass E. shield volcanoes F. magma pipes G. tectonic plates H. biodiversity Answer:
A
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Which animal would use earth's magnetic patterns to find locations? A. Birds B. Bears C. Skunks D. Bats E. salmon F. Squirrels G. insects H. Frogs Answer:
A
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Earth 's magnetic patterns are used for finding locations by which creatures? A. animals B. Frogs C. bats D. birds E. dogs F. humans G. horses H. insects Answer:
D
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What uses Earth 's magnetic patterns to find locations? A. pigeons B. cats C. rats D. elephants E. Bats F. salmon G. birds H. humans Answer:
G
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Earth's magnetic patterns are used so that birds can fly along their what? A. migrating pain B. migration paths C. our nearest star D. flying schedule E. Something to move F. travel plans G. important habitats H. their hosts Answer:
B
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How do boreal species ensure their survival? A. Staying put B. population movement C. Leaving children behind D. Earth's magnetic field E. Going to work F. food and shelter G. genetic diversity H. looseness of dirt or compost Answer:
D
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what uses earth's magnetic patterns to find locations? A. mars B. omnivores C. bacteria D. Lobsters E. h2o F. humans G. pigeons H. whales Answer:
H
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what is Earth's magnetic patterns used for finding the locations of? A. deuterostomes B. Continents drifting C. bullfrogs D. food and shelter E. Males and females F. one celled organisms G. important habitats H. birds and fish Answer:
H
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What are adult sponges? A. barnacles B. pained C. fertile D. immobile E. sad F. warm-blooded G. strong H. worried Answer:
D
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adult what are attached permanently, immobile? A. the eyes B. bears C. four limbs D. insects E. barnacles F. salmon G. sponges H. fungi Answer:
G
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what are immobile? A. critical organs B. all matter C. land mammals D. adult humans E. gastropod shells F. adult sponges G. water molecules H. an organism's body Answer:
F
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Which is immobile? A. adult starfish B. all matter C. adult goldfish D. gastropod shells E. tadpoles F. adult sponges G. an object H. an organism's body Answer:
F
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What are sedentary? A. barnacles B. fish C. fur seals D. animals E. adult sponges F. chickens G. gazelles H. birds Answer:
E
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What is immobile? A. Fish B. matter vibrating C. Cats D. Humans E. an object F. all matter G. an organism's body H. Adult sponges Answer:
H
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Where do adult sponges attach themselves? A. animal B. stalk C. Sediment D. coastlines E. plant F. substrate G. ocean water H. loose soil Answer:
F
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what can sponges live in? A. crust B. salt water C. mouth of rivers D. mantle E. water F. Bodily water G. stars H. loose soil Answer:
B
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what are immobile? A. adult sponges B. gastropod shells C. clouds D. h2o E. critical organs F. all matter G. an organism's body H. humans Answer:
A
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What are attached permanently? A. Veins and arteries. B. sensory neurons C. barnacles D. tadpoles E. seahorses F. alligators G. adult sponges H. an organism's body Answer:
G
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What are immobile? A. sharks B. sperm cells C. an organism's body D. adult sponges E. critical organs F. humans G. gastropod shells H. all matter Answer:
D
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Adult sponges are A. warm B. immobile C. food D. parasites E. strong F. white G. fertile H. warm-blooded Answer:
B
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What is true of all adult sponges? A. they are immobile. B. at or near the margins C. They may not survive. D. water conservation E. Light passing through water F. competition G. To keep their body heat. H. permineralization Answer:
A
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What does an adult sponge have? A. gills B. Length C. polyps D. Energy. E. alveoli F. a cuticle G. retina H. Energy Answer:
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What was the first known animal with a backbone? A. pigs B. Birds C. sharks D. Elephant E. Dog F. Fish G. Human H. Man Answer:
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