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What system does inhaled pollution harm? A. health B. humans C. the environment D. circulatory E. people F. bones G. lymphatic H. cell wall Answer:
D
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What harms the respiratory and circulatory systems? A. Cars B. oxygen C. smoking D. vehicles E. emissions F. gasoline G. fresh air H. lungs Answer:
C
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What systems are pollutants bad for? A. destroying life B. classification system C. an organism's body D. respiratory and circulatory E. animal habitats F. ambulatory systems G. social security system H. the environment Answer:
D
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What harms the respiratory and circulatory systems? A. oil B. Cars C. coal D. water E. air F. sulfur G. bees H. dust Answer:
H
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Harm to the respiratory and circulatory systems can come from A. Greenhouse gases B. hydrocarbons C. Sulfur dioxide D. nitrogen oxides E. burning coal F. fossil fuels G. emissions H. Greenhouse gasses Answer:
D
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Which type of pollution is most harmful to lungs? A. Lead B. air C. Cars D. oil E. acid F. CFCs G. SO2 H. mold Answer:
B
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What affects the respiratory and circulatory systems in the body? A. HIV B. sulfur C. smog D. stress E. fever F. sweat G. heat H. tar Answer:
C
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Some types of bacteria in what can cause disease? A. ingredients B. food C. skin D. viruses E. amoeba F. space G. Herpes H. mold Answer:
B
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What can affect the immune system? A. pathogens B. Pesticides C. dirt D. chickenpox E. Allergies F. viruses G. odors H. pollution Answer:
A
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What is an example of something that pathogens cause? A. influenza B. Measles C. bacteria D. smallpox E. Broken leg F. viruses G. Concussion H. Forgetfulness Answer:
B
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How can diseases be trasferred? A. Getting a vaccine B. By studying it C. radiography D. In the air E. Looking at it too closely F. anemia G. chickenpox H. influenza Answer:
D
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Of the following, which is most likely to cause disease? A. one celled organisms B. influenza C. Allergies D. smallpox E. antibiotic F. bones G. Anthrax bacteria H. lungs Answer:
G
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what can cause disease A. bacteria B. medicine C. healthcare D. Pesticides E. viruses F. influenza G. toxins H. fish Answer:
A
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What can cause Mad Cow? A. Pollution B. bacteria C. cows D. horses E. illness F. pathogens G. influenza H. chickenpox Answer:
F
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Pathogens can cause what? A. smallpox B. symptoms C. killing insects D. type 1 diabetes E. a broken arm F. Legionnaires' G. plantar fasciitis H. influenza Answer:
F
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what can cause disease? A. oxygen B. Pesticides C. cold temperatures D. smoking E. bacteria F. toxins G. digestion H. influenza Answer:
E
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What can cause disease? A. imbalanced B. heterotrophs C. smoking D. viruses E. chickenpox F. Bacteria G. toxins H. Pesticides Answer:
F
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What can fungi do? A. protect them B. survive C. Spread disease D. migrate E. hydrate their cells F. decrease stamina G. reproduce H. aerobic capacity Answer:
C
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What do some organisms need to reproduce? A. food B. pants C. fun D. faith E. birds F. sugar G. Energy H. Mitosis Answer:
E
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Some birds are pollinators that co-evolved with what organisms? A. mammals B. animals C. self eating D. peachleaf willow E. self seeding F. self destructive G. selfies H. scarce resources Answer:
E
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Some what with feathers are pollinators? A. bees B. tortoises C. fish D. snakes E. strong F. ducks G. Vanes H. animals Answer:
H
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What do birds pollinate? A. seeds B. vegetation C. Energy. D. potatoes E. Flowers F. Birds G. Eggs H. Nests Answer:
E
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what co-evolved with plants? A. gravity B. peachleaf willow C. Chemical energy D. Organic compounds E. hummingbirds F. h2o G. density H. animals Answer:
E
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Hummingbirds are what they are today as a necessary consequence of their relationship to what? A. a feeder B. humans C. bees D. survival E. animals F. Plants G. Earth H. weeds Answer:
F
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what pollinate plants? A. insects B. spores C. horses D. trees E. goats F. seeds G. Wind H. animals Answer:
A
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What are pollinators that co-evolved with plants? A. horses B. lions C. peachleaf willow D. mammals E. warm-blooded F. some sparrows G. bamboo H. animals Answer:
F
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some birds are pollinators that co-evolved with what? A. potatoes B. bushes C. Oak D. seeds E. flowers F. Conifers G. Trees H. humans Answer:
B
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Some birds are pollinators that co-evolved with what other type of organism? A. animals B. humans C. vegetation D. producers E. parasites F. warm-blooded G. Conifers H. mammals Answer:
D
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what can acid rain change? A. mantle B. roots C. core D. cliffs E. death F. tissue G. soil H. Roads Answer:
G
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What has a negative impact on water quality? A. rain B. harmful substances C. rain below 5.6 pH D. sleet E. fossil fuels F. Burning fuel and air G. snow H. decaying trees Answer:
C
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What does acid rain have a negative impact on? A. limestone B. watershed C. animals D. humans E. nitrogen F. plants G. soils H. hydrogen Answer:
F
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What does acid rain have a negative impact on? A. Acid quality B. most organisms C. our planet D. Work quality E. Sand quality F. one celled organisms G. watershed H. Habitat quality Answer:
H
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What is bad for water? A. pollution B. seaweed C. flooding D. rain E. deforestation F. Pesticides G. Wet weather H. fresh water Answer:
A
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What are sensitive to water quality? A. conditions B. salmon C. plants D. clams E. frost F. trout G. stones H. mussels Answer:
C
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Something that comes from polluted what has a negative impact on water quality? A. flooding B. clouds C. streams. D. stars E. coal F. concepts G. minds H. tar Answer:
B
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What has a negative impact on H20 quality? A. chickenpox B. rainfall C. bottled water D. Pesticides E. flooding F. the amount of people drinking G. disease H. acid rain Answer:
H
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Acid rain has a negative impact on what? A. Life B. humans C. Impact craters D. Negative Charge E. Battery acid F. biome G. rivers H. plants Answer:
A
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what have a negative impact on water quality? A. CFCs B. oxygen C. hydrogen D. oil E. h2o F. mines G. fungi H. Cars Answer:
A
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What has a negative impact on water quality? A. Reverse osmosis B. fossil fuels C. Fresh water D. Carbon filter E. chlorofluorocarbons F. Sulfur dioxide G. Pollution H. harmful substances Answer:
F
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precipitation detrimental to plant growth has a negative impact on what? A. swamp vegetation B. genetic diversity C. Species D. circulatory systems E. genetic material F. cells of organisms G. most organisms H. water quality Answer:
H
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what is some rain? A. harmful B. watershred C. streams D. rainy E. flooding F. rivers G. Tropical H. spring Answer:
A
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Water quality can be negatively effected by what? A. flooding B. Pesticides C. erosion D. contamination E. competition F. Pollution G. sulfur dioxide H. deforestation Answer:
G
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Which of the following has the worst effect on water quality? A. bacteria B. Pesticides C. fossil fuels D. deforestation E. cars and trucks F. humans disturb it G. flooding H. Destroy bridges Answer:
E
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Some mollusks are nearly what? A. more abundant B. scarce resources C. too sad to talk to D. too large to touch E. major threat to health F. too small to see G. too big to see H. important habitats Answer:
F
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what are sometimes nearly microscopic? A. humans B. magnification C. barnacles D. Veins and arteries. E. gastropod shells F. invertebrates G. orchids H. the sun Answer:
F
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What can be nearly microscopic? A. squids B. bacteria C. barnacles D. parasites E. fossils F. molecules G. atoms H. fungi Answer:
A
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What are nearly microscopic? A. all invertebrates B. planets C. some invertebrates D. remains of prehistoric life E. barnacles F. Veins and arteries. G. major threat to health H. all vertebrates Answer:
C
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what are sometimes nearly microscopic? A. peachleaf willow B. major threat to health C. elephants D. abundant fossils E. Veins and arteries. F. trees G. barnacles H. weathering Answer:
D
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What are nearly microscopic? A. peachleaf willow B. some humans C. Most plants D. some cats E. some dogs F. barnacles G. gastropod shells H. some abalone Answer:
H
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Some mollusks are nearly what? A. too big to touch B. too far to deep C. important habitats D. more abundant E. major threat to health F. scarce resources G. too hard to hear H. too small to see Answer:
H
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Some _ are nearly microscopic A. gastropod shells B. invertebrates C. peachleaf willow D. homogenous E. barnacles F. an organism's body G. Veins and arteries. H. reproduce Answer:
B
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what sea life can be nearly microscopic? A. amoeba B. fossils C. edible D. fungi E. fungus F. squid G. a fish H. gills Answer:
F
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What sea creature can sometimes be microscopic? A. squids B. a fish C. fungi D. tortoises E. fossils F. barnacles G. bacteria H. alpacas Answer:
A
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What occurs through birth and death? A. sleep B. illness C. anemia D. tearing E. Leptospirosis F. nature G. starvation H. evolution Answer:
H
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How does evolution occur? A. Plants growth B. by adaptation C. vitalism D. Plant reproduction E. theistic evolution F. competition G. orthogenesis H. mechanical Answer:
B
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what kind of process is evolution? A. digestion B. agriculture C. adaptive D. dangerous E. competition F. unnatural selection G. static H. ligt Answer:
C
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evolution occurs by a process that results in what? A. animals B. adaptation C. unnatural selection D. Plants growth E. evolution stopping F. supernatural spirits G. rapid expansion H. competition Answer:
B
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What leads to evolution? A. Plants growth B. competition C. Adatation D. our star E. Experimentation F. Stagnation G. environment H. Information Answer:
C
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Changing in animals occurs by a process called what? A. world climate change B. It helps them survive C. natural selection D. Leptospirosis E. ozone F. relocation G. permineralization H. animal growth Answer:
C
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What does natural selection do to organisms? A. move to different locations B. Damages them C. protect them D. Creates them E. Softens them F. competing for resources G. Helps them survive H. Destroy them Answer:
G
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What is usually chosen in evolution? A. common traits B. Plant reproduction C. advantageous systems D. undesirable traits E. Animal survival F. competition G. mysterious sytems H. Earth revolving around the sun Answer:
C
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What occurs by a process called natural selection? A. competition B. root growth C. mitosis D. meiosis E. speciation F. cellular respiration G. Plants growth H. Animal survival Answer:
E
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what produces variation? A. animals B. evolution C. pollen D. environment E. a doorbell F. movement G. seasons H. competition Answer:
B
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What do many plants do to respond to the shorter days in fall? A. go through a resting period B. changing the phase C. Release energy D. Generating heat E. produce more pollen F. colder and wetter G. grow taller H. make more chlorophyll Answer:
A
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when do plants respond to shorter days by going dormant? A. September B. July C. trees D. legumes E. Conifers F. Exfoliation G. Winter H. Summer Answer:
A
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What do Jade plants do in the fall? A. Change colors B. Go dormant C. Reproduce D. Wilt E. Exfoliation F. Refract it G. relocation H. It expands Answer:
B
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What do plants to when the days get shorter? A. produce light B. Exfoliation C. flower D. go dormant E. Chemical energy F. reusing things G. stagnate H. move Answer:
D
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How do many plants respond to days getting shorter in autumn? A. Change colors B. spread seed C. Exfoliation D. bioaerosols E. grow a layer of fur F. go dormant G. adding heat H. enlarge themselves Answer:
F
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What happens to cottonwoods when the days get shorter? A. They bloom B. They go dormant C. Dehydration D. It helps them survive E. Exfoliation F. They die G. They reproduce H. They may not survive. Answer:
B
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When do many trees respond to the days growing shorter? A. air cools B. Winter C. wind D. in fall E. in summer F. autumn G. late winter H. in spring Answer:
D
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Many plants respond to the days growing shorted by doing what? A. colder and wetter B. scattering seeds C. resistance activities D. Decrease bodily water E. evaporation F. Exfoliation G. bending light rays H. reusing materials Answer:
B
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Many plants go dormant during the A. heat or cold B. earth's revolving C. autumnal equinox D. colder and wetter E. It helps them survive F. cloudy and rainy weather G. Plant growth is reduced H. fire conditions Answer:
C
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What causes plants to sleep? A. winter B. heat C. lmestone D. sweating E. photons F. Sun G. Light H. air cools Answer:
A
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what vitamin is beneficial to wounds? A. Enzymes B. magnesium C. Relieve pain D. folic acid E. Proteins F. nutrients G. B H. vitamin C Answer:
H
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what does zinc have a positive impact on? A. humans B. gravity C. the skin D. density E. cells F. plants G. clouds H. animals Answer:
H
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What kind of impact does zinc have on healing cuts? A. heat energy B. lowered energy cost C. no impact D. major threat to health E. it causes infection F. a positive impact G. circulatory systems H. a negative impact Answer:
F
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A healing mineral has what impact on wounds? A. a positive B. a hurtful C. an increased D. the skin E. support F. a negative G. protect them H. heat energy Answer:
A
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What has a positive impact on the healing of wounds? A. red meats B. Proteins C. ferns D. honeybees E. Enzymes F. dolphins G. bushes H. exercise Answer:
A
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What has a positive impact on wounds scarring? A. fibers B. tube C. heat D. Light E. zinc F. Sight G. warmth H. tissue Answer:
E
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What can soil have a positive impact on? A. nutrients B. organic molecules C. consumers D. healing of wounds E. water conservation F. important habitats G. watershed H. Most plants Answer:
D
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what can zinc have a positive impact on? A. humans B. plants C. Heart rate D. surgery E. cells F. food G. animals H. the skin Answer:
D
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zinc has a positive impact after what A. surgery B. leukemia C. Cooking D. cycles E. cancer F. disease G. exercise H. the skin Answer:
A
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What is linked to wounds recovering faster? A. warmth B. Zinc C. heat D. ferns E. O3 F. fever G. energy H. fibers Answer:
B
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What does zinc have a positive impact on? A. Most plants B. genetic material C. water conservation D. lowered energy cost E. injury to the skin F. consumers G. circulatory systems H. nutrients Answer:
E
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aside from free-living, where else can roundworms exist? A. mouth of rivers B. in the sky C. loose soil D. our planet E. Earth orbiting the Sun F. live off a host G. molecules H. h2o Answer:
F
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Dogs remain what to free-living or parasitic species? A. hungry for B. warm-blooded C. susceptible D. fertile E. taken over by F. more abundant G. Animal survival H. friendly towards Answer:
C
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Roundworms can be free-living or live on a what? A. soil B. nest C. host D. root E. stem F. habitat G. food H. commune Answer:
C
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What can roundworms do? A. killing insects B. Make money C. survive D. Start fires E. Harm hosts F. Harm themselves G. protect them H. reproduce Answer:
E
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What are some nematodes? A. dangerous B. fungi C. parasites D. flying E. parisitic F. warm-blooded G. invincible H. insects Answer:
E
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What can the phylum Nematoda be? A. dangerous B. parasitic C. horses D. meiosis E. more abundant F. graptolites G. homogenous H. phytoplankton Answer:
B
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What might puppies and kitties have? A. They have thick fur B. leeches C. Animal fur D. fur and fat E. sensory neurons F. parasitic snakes G. crickets H. parasitic worms Answer:
H
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Anorexia can be caused by A. parasites B. contamination C. cigarettes D. Leptospirosis E. Smoking F. Pesticides G. heat or cold H. acetic acid Answer:
A
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What may be free-living or parasitic? A. insects B. parasites C. bushes D. nematodes E. trees F. bacteria G. animals H. Most plants Answer:
D
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what can be found in moist soil near rivers and streams in tropical regions? A. the sun B. bioaerosols C. swamp vegetation D. gravity E. land fish F. primitive amphibians G. peachleaf willow H. Most plants Answer:
F
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What kind of soil can a cobra bobo be found? A. Moist B. porous C. bushes D. harmful E. warm F. Dry G. Rotting H. Cold Answer:
A
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Where can caecilians be found? A. space B. dry conditions C. Warm regions D. Cold regions E. colder and wetter F. body water G. the ground H. moon Answer:
C
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Members of the Apoda order can be found in _. A. rivers in tundra regions. B. They have webbed feet C. female sex cells D. epidermis and dermis E. rivers in arid regions. F. streams in arid regions. G. microorganisms H. streams in tropical regions Answer:
H
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Where can tropical animals that resemble earthworms be found? A. dry conditions B. our planet C. floor D. storing water E. less water F. moist soil G. dry soil H. jungle Answer:
F
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What can be found in moist soil near rivers and streams in tropical regions? A. Most plants B. amphibians C. shrub beds D. bioaerosols E. ferns F. nothing G. extra-terrestrial technology H. deep-sea dwellers Answer:
B
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Where can amphibians that move like earthworms be found? A. moist bodies B. body water C. storing water D. during the day E. four limbs F. moist soil G. dry areas H. high altitudes Answer:
F
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