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57099130ed30961900e84344 | Orthodox_Judaism | Hirsch held the opinion that Judaism demands an application of Torah thought to the entire realm of human experience, including the secular disciplines. His approach was termed the Torah im Derech Eretz approach, or "neo-Orthodoxy". While insisting on strict adherence to Jewish beliefs and practices, he held that Jews ... | What was the Torah im Dereche Eretz aslo known as? | {
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57099130ed30961900e84345 | Orthodox_Judaism | Hirsch held the opinion that Judaism demands an application of Torah thought to the entire realm of human experience, including the secular disciplines. His approach was termed the Torah im Derech Eretz approach, or "neo-Orthodoxy". While insisting on strict adherence to Jewish beliefs and practices, he held that Jews ... | The Torah im Derech Eretz insisted that Jews should attempt to engage and influence what? | {
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5a578ae4770dc0001aeefc8a | Orthodox_Judaism | Hirsch held the opinion that Judaism demands an application of Torah thought to the entire realm of human experience, including the secular disciplines. His approach was termed the Torah im Derech Eretz approach, or "neo-Orthodoxy". While insisting on strict adherence to Jewish beliefs and practices, he held that Jews ... | Who held that Judaism demands an application of the bible through human experience? | {
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5a578ae4770dc0001aeefc8b | Orthodox_Judaism | Hirsch held the opinion that Judaism demands an application of Torah thought to the entire realm of human experience, including the secular disciplines. His approach was termed the Torah im Derech Eretz approach, or "neo-Orthodoxy". While insisting on strict adherence to Jewish beliefs and practices, he held that Jews ... | What discipline is not included in Hirsch's opinion? | {
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5a578ae4770dc0001aeefc8c | Orthodox_Judaism | Hirsch held the opinion that Judaism demands an application of Torah thought to the entire realm of human experience, including the secular disciplines. His approach was termed the Torah im Derech Eretz approach, or "neo-Orthodoxy". While insisting on strict adherence to Jewish beliefs and practices, he held that Jews ... | Where did Hirsch believe that Jewish beliefs had no influence? | {
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5a578ae4770dc0001aeefc8d | Orthodox_Judaism | Hirsch held the opinion that Judaism demands an application of Torah thought to the entire realm of human experience, including the secular disciplines. His approach was termed the Torah im Derech Eretz approach, or "neo-Orthodoxy". While insisting on strict adherence to Jewish beliefs and practices, he held that Jews ... | What studies were not encouraged by Hirsch? | {
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5a578ae4770dc0001aeefc8e | Orthodox_Judaism | Hirsch held the opinion that Judaism demands an application of Torah thought to the entire realm of human experience, including the secular disciplines. His approach was termed the Torah im Derech Eretz approach, or "neo-Orthodoxy". While insisting on strict adherence to Jewish beliefs and practices, he held that Jews ... | What two societies did the Jews refuse to engage with? | {
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570980be200fba14003680b7 | Animal | The word "animal" comes from the Latin animalis, meaning having breath, having soul or living being. In everyday non-scientific usage the word excludes humans – that is, "animal" is often used to refer only to non-human members of the kingdom Animalia; often, only closer relatives of humans such as mammals, or mammals ... | Where does the word animal come from? | {
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570980be200fba14003680b8 | Animal | The word "animal" comes from the Latin animalis, meaning having breath, having soul or living being. In everyday non-scientific usage the word excludes humans – that is, "animal" is often used to refer only to non-human members of the kingdom Animalia; often, only closer relatives of humans such as mammals, or mammals ... | What does the Latin word animalis mean? | {
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570980be200fba14003680b9 | Animal | The word "animal" comes from the Latin animalis, meaning having breath, having soul or living being. In everyday non-scientific usage the word excludes humans – that is, "animal" is often used to refer only to non-human members of the kingdom Animalia; often, only closer relatives of humans such as mammals, or mammals ... | The word animal is usually only used to refer to what? | {
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570980be200fba14003680ba | Animal | The word "animal" comes from the Latin animalis, meaning having breath, having soul or living being. In everyday non-scientific usage the word excludes humans – that is, "animal" is often used to refer only to non-human members of the kingdom Animalia; often, only closer relatives of humans such as mammals, or mammals ... | The biological definition of the word animal refers to all member of what kingdom? | {
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570980be200fba14003680bb | Animal | The word "animal" comes from the Latin animalis, meaning having breath, having soul or living being. In everyday non-scientific usage the word excludes humans – that is, "animal" is often used to refer only to non-human members of the kingdom Animalia; often, only closer relatives of humans such as mammals, or mammals ... | What are some of the creatures included in the kingdom of Animalia? | {
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57098721ed30961900e84286 | Animal | All animals have eukaryotic cells, surrounded by a characteristic extracellular matrix composed of collagen and elastic glycoproteins. This may be calcified to form structures like shells, bones, and spicules. During development, it forms a relatively flexible framework upon which cells can move about and be reorganize... | What type of cells do all animals have? | {
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57098721ed30961900e84287 | Animal | All animals have eukaryotic cells, surrounded by a characteristic extracellular matrix composed of collagen and elastic glycoproteins. This may be calcified to form structures like shells, bones, and spicules. During development, it forms a relatively flexible framework upon which cells can move about and be reorganize... | What is the extracellular matrix surrounding eukaryotic cells made of? | {
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57098721ed30961900e84288 | Animal | All animals have eukaryotic cells, surrounded by a characteristic extracellular matrix composed of collagen and elastic glycoproteins. This may be calcified to form structures like shells, bones, and spicules. During development, it forms a relatively flexible framework upon which cells can move about and be reorganize... | What is formed when the collagen and elastic glycoproteins surrounding eukaryotic cells are calcified? | {
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57098721ed30961900e84289 | Animal | All animals have eukaryotic cells, surrounded by a characteristic extracellular matrix composed of collagen and elastic glycoproteins. This may be calcified to form structures like shells, bones, and spicules. During development, it forms a relatively flexible framework upon which cells can move about and be reorganize... | How are cells held in place in plants and fungi? | {
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57098721ed30961900e8428a | Animal | All animals have eukaryotic cells, surrounded by a characteristic extracellular matrix composed of collagen and elastic glycoproteins. This may be calcified to form structures like shells, bones, and spicules. During development, it forms a relatively flexible framework upon which cells can move about and be reorganize... | What are the intercellular junctions unique to animal cells? | {
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5709917b200fba14003681ab | Animal | Predation is a biological interaction where a predator (a heterotroph that is hunting) feeds on its prey (the organism that is attacked). Predators may or may not kill their prey prior to feeding on them, but the act of predation almost always results in the death of the prey. The other main category of consumption is ... | What is the biological interaction where a predator feeds on its prey called? | {
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5709917b200fba14003681ac | Animal | Predation is a biological interaction where a predator (a heterotroph that is hunting) feeds on its prey (the organism that is attacked). Predators may or may not kill their prey prior to feeding on them, but the act of predation almost always results in the death of the prey. The other main category of consumption is ... | The act of predation typically results in what for the prey? | {
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5709917b200fba14003681ad | Animal | Predation is a biological interaction where a predator (a heterotroph that is hunting) feeds on its prey (the organism that is attacked). Predators may or may not kill their prey prior to feeding on them, but the act of predation almost always results in the death of the prey. The other main category of consumption is ... | What is the consumption of dead organic matter called? | {
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5709917b200fba14003681ae | Animal | Predation is a biological interaction where a predator (a heterotroph that is hunting) feeds on its prey (the organism that is attacked). Predators may or may not kill their prey prior to feeding on them, but the act of predation almost always results in the death of the prey. The other main category of consumption is ... | Why do parasitic species lay their eggs on their prey? | {
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5709917b200fba14003681af | Animal | Predation is a biological interaction where a predator (a heterotroph that is hunting) feeds on its prey (the organism that is attacked). Predators may or may not kill their prey prior to feeding on them, but the act of predation almost always results in the death of the prey. The other main category of consumption is ... | The evolutionary arms race between prey and predator has resulted in what? | {
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570993c9ed30961900e84354 | Animal | Among the other phyla, the Ctenophora and the Cnidaria, which includes sea anemones, corals, and jellyfish, are radially symmetric and have digestive chambers with a single opening, which serves as both the mouth and the anus. Both have distinct tissues, but they are not organized into organs. There are only two main g... | Ctenophora and the Cnidaria include what sea creatures? | {
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75
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570993c9ed30961900e84355 | Animal | Among the other phyla, the Ctenophora and the Cnidaria, which includes sea anemones, corals, and jellyfish, are radially symmetric and have digestive chambers with a single opening, which serves as both the mouth and the anus. Both have distinct tissues, but they are not organized into organs. There are only two main g... | The digestive chambers of the Ctenophora and the Cnidaria serve as what? | {
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198
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570993c9ed30961900e84356 | Animal | Among the other phyla, the Ctenophora and the Cnidaria, which includes sea anemones, corals, and jellyfish, are radially symmetric and have digestive chambers with a single opening, which serves as both the mouth and the anus. Both have distinct tissues, but they are not organized into organs. There are only two main g... | What are the 2 main germ systems in the Ctenophora and the Cnidaria called? | {
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336
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570993c9ed30961900e84357 | Animal | Among the other phyla, the Ctenophora and the Cnidaria, which includes sea anemones, corals, and jellyfish, are radially symmetric and have digestive chambers with a single opening, which serves as both the mouth and the anus. Both have distinct tissues, but they are not organized into organs. There are only two main g... | What are the Ctenophora and the Cnidaria animals sometimes called? | {
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570993c9ed30961900e84358 | Animal | Among the other phyla, the Ctenophora and the Cnidaria, which includes sea anemones, corals, and jellyfish, are radially symmetric and have digestive chambers with a single opening, which serves as both the mouth and the anus. Both have distinct tissues, but they are not organized into organs. There are only two main g... | What differentiates placozoans from the ctenophora and the cnidaria? | {
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57099526ed30961900e8435e | Animal | Animals have several characteristics that set them apart from other living things. Animals are eukaryotic and multicellular, which separates them from bacteria and most protists. They are heterotrophic, generally digesting food in an internal chamber, which separates them from plants and algae. They are also distinguis... | What sets animals apart from bacteria and most protists? | {
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83
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57099526ed30961900e8435f | Animal | Animals have several characteristics that set them apart from other living things. Animals are eukaryotic and multicellular, which separates them from bacteria and most protists. They are heterotrophic, generally digesting food in an internal chamber, which separates them from plants and algae. They are also distinguis... | What are organisms called that digest food in an internal chamber? | {
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57099526ed30961900e84360 | Animal | Animals have several characteristics that set them apart from other living things. Animals are eukaryotic and multicellular, which separates them from bacteria and most protists. They are heterotrophic, generally digesting food in an internal chamber, which separates them from plants and algae. They are also distinguis... | What is another way in which animals are distinguished from plants and algae? | {
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357
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57099526ed30961900e84361 | Animal | Animals have several characteristics that set them apart from other living things. Animals are eukaryotic and multicellular, which separates them from bacteria and most protists. They are heterotrophic, generally digesting food in an internal chamber, which separates them from plants and algae. They are also distinguis... | The blastula stage is a characteristic exclusive to what organism? | {
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57099732200fba14003681b5 | Animal | A zygote initially develops into a hollow sphere, called a blastula, which undergoes rearrangement and differentiation. In sponges, blastula larvae swim to a new location and develop into a new sponge. In most other groups, the blastula undergoes more complicated rearrangement. It first invaginates to form a gastrula w... | What is the hollow sphere that a zygote initially develops into called? | {
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57099732200fba14003681b6 | Animal | A zygote initially develops into a hollow sphere, called a blastula, which undergoes rearrangement and differentiation. In sponges, blastula larvae swim to a new location and develop into a new sponge. In most other groups, the blastula undergoes more complicated rearrangement. It first invaginates to form a gastrula w... | In sponges, how do blastula develop into a new sponge? | {
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57099732200fba14003681b7 | Animal | A zygote initially develops into a hollow sphere, called a blastula, which undergoes rearrangement and differentiation. In sponges, blastula larvae swim to a new location and develop into a new sponge. In most other groups, the blastula undergoes more complicated rearrangement. It first invaginates to form a gastrula w... | What are the 2 germ layers formed by most blastula? | {
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376
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57099732200fba14003681b8 | Animal | A zygote initially develops into a hollow sphere, called a blastula, which undergoes rearrangement and differentiation. In sponges, blastula larvae swim to a new location and develop into a new sponge. In most other groups, the blastula undergoes more complicated rearrangement. It first invaginates to form a gastrula w... | What may be formed between the external ectoderm and an internal endoderm layers? | {
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57099732200fba14003681b9 | Animal | A zygote initially develops into a hollow sphere, called a blastula, which undergoes rearrangement and differentiation. In sponges, blastula larvae swim to a new location and develop into a new sponge. In most other groups, the blastula undergoes more complicated rearrangement. It first invaginates to form a gastrula w... | What do the external ectoderm and an internal endoderm layers develop into? | {
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57099a75200fba14003681c9 | Animal | Some paleontologists suggest that animals appeared much earlier than the Cambrian explosion, possibly as early as 1 billion years ago. Trace fossils such as tracks and burrows found in the Tonian period indicate the presence of triploblastic worms, like metazoans, roughly as large (about 5 mm wide) and complex as earth... | How long ago do some paleontologists believe that animals first appeared? | {
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57099a75200fba14003681ca | Animal | Some paleontologists suggest that animals appeared much earlier than the Cambrian explosion, possibly as early as 1 billion years ago. Trace fossils such as tracks and burrows found in the Tonian period indicate the presence of triploblastic worms, like metazoans, roughly as large (about 5 mm wide) and complex as earth... | Fossils found in the Tonian period indicate the presence of what creatures? | {
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57099a75200fba14003681cb | Animal | Some paleontologists suggest that animals appeared much earlier than the Cambrian explosion, possibly as early as 1 billion years ago. Trace fossils such as tracks and burrows found in the Tonian period indicate the presence of triploblastic worms, like metazoans, roughly as large (about 5 mm wide) and complex as earth... | Triploblastic worms were comparable in size to what other creatures? | {
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57099a75200fba14003681cc | Animal | Some paleontologists suggest that animals appeared much earlier than the Cambrian explosion, possibly as early as 1 billion years ago. Trace fossils such as tracks and burrows found in the Tonian period indicate the presence of triploblastic worms, like metazoans, roughly as large (about 5 mm wide) and complex as earth... | When was the beginning of the Tonian period? | {
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57099a75200fba14003681cd | Animal | Some paleontologists suggest that animals appeared much earlier than the Cambrian explosion, possibly as early as 1 billion years ago. Trace fossils such as tracks and burrows found in the Tonian period indicate the presence of triploblastic worms, like metazoans, roughly as large (about 5 mm wide) and complex as earth... | What produces tracks similar to the fossilized tracks discovered by paleontologists? | {
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57099b92200fba14003681d3 | Animal | Animals are generally considered to have evolved from a flagellated eukaryote. Their closest known living relatives are the choanoflagellates, collared flagellates that have a morphology similar to the choanocytes of certain sponges. Molecular studies place animals in a supergroup called the opisthokonts, which also in... | It is believed that animals evolved from what? | {
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57099b92200fba14003681d4 | Animal | Animals are generally considered to have evolved from a flagellated eukaryote. Their closest known living relatives are the choanoflagellates, collared flagellates that have a morphology similar to the choanocytes of certain sponges. Molecular studies place animals in a supergroup called the opisthokonts, which also in... | What are the closest known living relatives of animals? | {
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"choanoflagellates"
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124
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57099b92200fba14003681d5 | Animal | Animals are generally considered to have evolved from a flagellated eukaryote. Their closest known living relatives are the choanoflagellates, collared flagellates that have a morphology similar to the choanocytes of certain sponges. Molecular studies place animals in a supergroup called the opisthokonts, which also in... | What is the name of the supergroup that animals have been placed in by molecular studies? | {
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"opisthokonts"
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57099b92200fba14003681d6 | Animal | Animals are generally considered to have evolved from a flagellated eukaryote. Their closest known living relatives are the choanoflagellates, collared flagellates that have a morphology similar to the choanocytes of certain sponges. Molecular studies place animals in a supergroup called the opisthokonts, which also in... | The opisthokonts also include what other organisms? | {
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330
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57099b92200fba14003681d7 | Animal | Animals are generally considered to have evolved from a flagellated eukaryote. Their closest known living relatives are the choanoflagellates, collared flagellates that have a morphology similar to the choanocytes of certain sponges. Molecular studies place animals in a supergroup called the opisthokonts, which also in... | Where does the name opisthokonts come from? | {
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57099f78200fba14003681ef | Animal | The remaining animals form a monophyletic group called the Bilateria. For the most part, they are bilaterally symmetric, and often have a specialized head with feeding and sensory organs. The body is triploblastic, i.e. all three germ layers are well-developed, and tissues form distinct organs. The digestive chamber ha... | What is the group of animals that often have a specialized head with feeding and sensory organs called? | {
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57099f78200fba14003681f0 | Animal | The remaining animals form a monophyletic group called the Bilateria. For the most part, they are bilaterally symmetric, and often have a specialized head with feeding and sensory organs. The body is triploblastic, i.e. all three germ layers are well-developed, and tissues form distinct organs. The digestive chamber ha... | How many openings in the digestive chamber do animals in the Bilateria group have? | {
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57099f78200fba14003681f1 | Animal | The remaining animals form a monophyletic group called the Bilateria. For the most part, they are bilaterally symmetric, and often have a specialized head with feeding and sensory organs. The body is triploblastic, i.e. all three germ layers are well-developed, and tissues form distinct organs. The digestive chamber ha... | What are the openings in the digestive chambers for animals in the Bilateria group called? | {
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338
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57099f78200fba14003681f2 | Animal | The remaining animals form a monophyletic group called the Bilateria. For the most part, they are bilaterally symmetric, and often have a specialized head with feeding and sensory organs. The body is triploblastic, i.e. all three germ layers are well-developed, and tissues form distinct organs. The digestive chamber ha... | What is the internal body cavity of animals in the Bilateria group called? | {
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5709a2feed30961900e843a2 | Animal | Traditional morphological and modern molecular phylogenetic analysis have both recognized a major evolutionary transition from "non-bilaterian" animals, which are those lacking a bilaterally symmetric body plan (Porifera, Ctenophora, Cnidaria and Placozoa), to "bilaterian" animals (Bilateria) whose body plans display b... | What are some examples of non-bilaterian animals? | {
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212
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} |
5709a2feed30961900e843a3 | Animal | Traditional morphological and modern molecular phylogenetic analysis have both recognized a major evolutionary transition from "non-bilaterian" animals, which are those lacking a bilaterally symmetric body plan (Porifera, Ctenophora, Cnidaria and Placozoa), to "bilaterian" animals (Bilateria) whose body plans display b... | What are animals whose body plans display bilateral symmetry called? | {
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"bilaterian"
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262
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5709a2feed30961900e843a4 | Animal | Traditional morphological and modern molecular phylogenetic analysis have both recognized a major evolutionary transition from "non-bilaterian" animals, which are those lacking a bilaterally symmetric body plan (Porifera, Ctenophora, Cnidaria and Placozoa), to "bilaterian" animals (Bilateria) whose body plans display b... | Animals in what group are thought to form a monophyletic group? | {
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"bilaterian"
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507
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} |
5709a434ed30961900e843b2 | Animal | The Ecdysozoa are protostomes, named after the common trait of growth by moulting or ecdysis. The largest animal phylum belongs here, the Arthropoda, including insects, spiders, crabs, and their kin. All these organisms have a body divided into repeating segments, typically with paired appendages. Two smaller phyla, th... | What groups is named after the trait of growth by moulting or ecdysis? | {
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4
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5709a434ed30961900e843b3 | Animal | The Ecdysozoa are protostomes, named after the common trait of growth by moulting or ecdysis. The largest animal phylum belongs here, the Arthropoda, including insects, spiders, crabs, and their kin. All these organisms have a body divided into repeating segments, typically with paired appendages. Two smaller phyla, th... | What are some animals in the Arthropoda group? | {
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"insects, spiders, crabs"
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160
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5709a434ed30961900e843b4 | Animal | The Ecdysozoa are protostomes, named after the common trait of growth by moulting or ecdysis. The largest animal phylum belongs here, the Arthropoda, including insects, spiders, crabs, and their kin. All these organisms have a body divided into repeating segments, typically with paired appendages. Two smaller phyla, th... | Organisms in the Arthropoda group have bodies that are divided into what? | {
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"repeating segments"
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245
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5709a434ed30961900e843b5 | Animal | The Ecdysozoa are protostomes, named after the common trait of growth by moulting or ecdysis. The largest animal phylum belongs here, the Arthropoda, including insects, spiders, crabs, and their kin. All these organisms have a body divided into repeating segments, typically with paired appendages. Two smaller phyla, th... | What groups are relatives of the arthropods? | {
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"Onychophora and Tardigrada"
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322
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5709a434ed30961900e843b6 | Animal | The Ecdysozoa are protostomes, named after the common trait of growth by moulting or ecdysis. The largest animal phylum belongs here, the Arthropoda, including insects, spiders, crabs, and their kin. All these organisms have a body divided into repeating segments, typically with paired appendages. Two smaller phyla, th... | What is another name for roundworms? | {
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"Nematoda"
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445
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} |
5709b099200fba140036826d | Animal | Because of the great diversity found in animals, it is more economical for scientists to study a small number of chosen species so that connections can be drawn from their work and conclusions extrapolated about how animals function in general. Because they are easy to keep and breed, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogas... | Why is it more economical for scientists to study a small number of species? | {
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11
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5709b099200fba140036826e | Animal | Because of the great diversity found in animals, it is more economical for scientists to study a small number of chosen species so that connections can be drawn from their work and conclusions extrapolated about how animals function in general. Because they are easy to keep and breed, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogas... | Which organisms were among the first life-forms to be genetically sequenced? | {
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"fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster and the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans"
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290
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5709b099200fba140036826f | Animal | Because of the great diversity found in animals, it is more economical for scientists to study a small number of chosen species so that connections can be drawn from their work and conclusions extrapolated about how animals function in general. Because they are easy to keep and breed, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogas... | Why are the fruit fly and the nematode the most intensively studied metazoan model organisms? | {
"text": [
"they are easy to keep and breed"
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253
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5709b099200fba1400368270 | Animal | Because of the great diversity found in animals, it is more economical for scientists to study a small number of chosen species so that connections can be drawn from their work and conclusions extrapolated about how animals function in general. Because they are easy to keep and breed, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogas... | Analysis of what genome has emphasised the importance of sponges, placozoans, and choanoflagellates in explaining the arrival of 1500 ancestral genes unique to the Eumetazoa? | {
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868
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5709c643ed30961900e8448a | Animal | The Lophotrochozoa, evolved within Protostomia, include two of the most successful animal phyla, the Mollusca and Annelida. The former, which is the second-largest animal phylum by number of described species, includes animals such as snails, clams, and squids, and the latter comprises the segmented worms, such as eart... | What are two of the most successful animal phyla? | {
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"Mollusca and Annelida"
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101
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5709c643ed30961900e8448b | Animal | The Lophotrochozoa, evolved within Protostomia, include two of the most successful animal phyla, the Mollusca and Annelida. The former, which is the second-largest animal phylum by number of described species, includes animals such as snails, clams, and squids, and the latter comprises the segmented worms, such as eart... | What are some of the animals in Mollusca? | {
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"snails, clams, and squids"
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235
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} |
5709c643ed30961900e8448c | Animal | The Lophotrochozoa, evolved within Protostomia, include two of the most successful animal phyla, the Mollusca and Annelida. The former, which is the second-largest animal phylum by number of described species, includes animals such as snails, clams, and squids, and the latter comprises the segmented worms, such as eart... | What are some of the animals in Annelida? | {
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"earthworms and leeches"
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316
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5709c643ed30961900e8448d | Animal | The Lophotrochozoa, evolved within Protostomia, include two of the most successful animal phyla, the Mollusca and Annelida. The former, which is the second-largest animal phylum by number of described species, includes animals such as snails, clams, and squids, and the latter comprises the segmented worms, such as eart... | Why are the Mollusca and Annelida considered to be close relatives? | {
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414
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5709c643ed30961900e8448e | Animal | The Lophotrochozoa, evolved within Protostomia, include two of the most successful animal phyla, the Mollusca and Annelida. The former, which is the second-largest animal phylum by number of described species, includes animals such as snails, clams, and squids, and the latter comprises the segmented worms, such as eart... | What are the phyla that have a ring of ciliated tentacles around the mouth called? | {
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"lophophore"
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836
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5709c9c4ed30961900e844a8 | Animal | Several animal phyla are recognized for their lack of bilateral symmetry, and are thought to have diverged from other animals early in evolution. Among these, the sponges (Porifera) were long thought to have diverged first, representing the oldest animal phylum. They lack the complex organization found in most other ph... | Animal phyla that are recognized for their lack of bilateral symmetry are thought to have come from where? | {
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"other animals early in evolution"
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112
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5709c9c4ed30961900e844a9 | Animal | Several animal phyla are recognized for their lack of bilateral symmetry, and are thought to have diverged from other animals early in evolution. Among these, the sponges (Porifera) were long thought to have diverged first, representing the oldest animal phylum. They lack the complex organization found in most other ph... | Which animal represents the oldest animal phyla? | {
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"sponges"
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163
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} |
5709c9c4ed30961900e844aa | Animal | Several animal phyla are recognized for their lack of bilateral symmetry, and are thought to have diverged from other animals early in evolution. Among these, the sponges (Porifera) were long thought to have diverged first, representing the oldest animal phylum. They lack the complex organization found in most other ph... | How do sponges typically feed? | {
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438
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5709c9c4ed30961900e844ab | Animal | Several animal phyla are recognized for their lack of bilateral symmetry, and are thought to have diverged from other animals early in evolution. Among these, the sponges (Porifera) were long thought to have diverged first, representing the oldest animal phylum. They lack the complex organization found in most other ph... | During what time were a series of phylogenomic studies conducted that found support for comb jellies as the basal lineage of animals? | {
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517
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5709cfcc4103511400d59450 | Animal | Deuterostomes differ from protostomes in several ways. Animals from both groups possess a complete digestive tract. However, in protostomes, the first opening of the gut to appear in embryological development (the archenteron) develops into the mouth, with the anus forming secondarily. In deuterostomes the anus forms f... | What do deuterostomes and protostomes have in common? | {
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"both groups possess a complete digestive tract"
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68
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} |
5709cfcc4103511400d59451 | Animal | Deuterostomes differ from protostomes in several ways. Animals from both groups possess a complete digestive tract. However, in protostomes, the first opening of the gut to appear in embryological development (the archenteron) develops into the mouth, with the anus forming secondarily. In deuterostomes the anus forms f... | In which group does the anus form first, with the mouth developing secondarily? | {
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"deuterostomes"
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290
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} |
5709cfcc4103511400d59452 | Animal | Deuterostomes differ from protostomes in several ways. Animals from both groups possess a complete digestive tract. However, in protostomes, the first opening of the gut to appear in embryological development (the archenteron) develops into the mouth, with the anus forming secondarily. In deuterostomes the anus forms f... | What is the process in which cells fill in the interior of the gastrula to form the mesoderm called? | {
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"schizocoelous development"
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465
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} |
5709cfcc4103511400d59453 | Animal | Deuterostomes differ from protostomes in several ways. Animals from both groups possess a complete digestive tract. However, in protostomes, the first opening of the gut to appear in embryological development (the archenteron) develops into the mouth, with the anus forming secondarily. In deuterostomes the anus forms f... | What is the process in which the mesoderm is formed through invagination of the endoderm called? | {
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"enterocoelic pouching"
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"answer_start": [
568
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5709cfcc4103511400d59454 | Animal | Deuterostomes differ from protostomes in several ways. Animals from both groups possess a complete digestive tract. However, in protostomes, the first opening of the gut to appear in embryological development (the archenteron) develops into the mouth, with the anus forming secondarily. In deuterostomes the anus forms f... | What do deuterostome embryos undergo during cell division? | {
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"radial cleavage"
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620
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5709d15f4103511400d59464 | Animal | The Platyzoa include the phylum Platyhelminthes, the flatworms. These were originally considered some of the most primitive Bilateria, but it now appears they developed from more complex ancestors. A number of parasites are included in this group, such as the flukes and tapeworms. Flatworms are acoelomates, lacking a b... | What is another name for flatworm? | {
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"Platyhelminthes"
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32
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} |
5709d15f4103511400d59465 | Animal | The Platyzoa include the phylum Platyhelminthes, the flatworms. These were originally considered some of the most primitive Bilateria, but it now appears they developed from more complex ancestors. A number of parasites are included in this group, such as the flukes and tapeworms. Flatworms are acoelomates, lacking a b... | What are some parasites included in the Platyhelminthes group? | {
"text": [
"flukes and tapeworms"
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"answer_start": [
260
]
} |
5709d15f4103511400d59466 | Animal | The Platyzoa include the phylum Platyhelminthes, the flatworms. These were originally considered some of the most primitive Bilateria, but it now appears they developed from more complex ancestors. A number of parasites are included in this group, such as the flukes and tapeworms. Flatworms are acoelomates, lacking a b... | What does acoelomates mean? | {
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"lacking a body cavity"
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"answer_start": [
309
]
} |
5709d15f4103511400d59467 | Animal | The Platyzoa include the phylum Platyhelminthes, the flatworms. These were originally considered some of the most primitive Bilateria, but it now appears they developed from more complex ancestors. A number of parasites are included in this group, such as the flukes and tapeworms. Flatworms are acoelomates, lacking a b... | What are the flatworms closest relative? | {
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"Gastrotricha"
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"answer_start": [
380
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} |
5709d15f4103511400d59468 | Animal | The Platyzoa include the phylum Platyhelminthes, the flatworms. These were originally considered some of the most primitive Bilateria, but it now appears they developed from more complex ancestors. A number of parasites are included in this group, such as the flukes and tapeworms. Flatworms are acoelomates, lacking a b... | Where are the rotifera most prominent? | {
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"in aqueous environments"
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"answer_start": [
530
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} |
5709d4004103511400d59476 | Animal | Most animals indirectly use the energy of sunlight by eating plants or plant-eating animals. Most plants use light to convert inorganic molecules in their environment into carbohydrates, fats, proteins and other biomolecules, characteristically containing reduced carbon in the form of carbon-hydrogen bonds. Starting wi... | How do most animals use the energy of sunlight? | {
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"eating plants or plant-eating animals"
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"answer_start": [
54
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} |
5709d4004103511400d59477 | Animal | Most animals indirectly use the energy of sunlight by eating plants or plant-eating animals. Most plants use light to convert inorganic molecules in their environment into carbohydrates, fats, proteins and other biomolecules, characteristically containing reduced carbon in the form of carbon-hydrogen bonds. Starting wi... | What do plants use to convert inorganic molecules into carbohydrates, fats, proteins and other biomolecules? | {
"text": [
"light"
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"answer_start": [
109
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} |
5709d4004103511400d59478 | Animal | Most animals indirectly use the energy of sunlight by eating plants or plant-eating animals. Most plants use light to convert inorganic molecules in their environment into carbohydrates, fats, proteins and other biomolecules, characteristically containing reduced carbon in the form of carbon-hydrogen bonds. Starting wi... | What does photosynthesis convert the energy of sunlight into? | {
"text": [
"chemical energy"
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"answer_start": [
413
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} |
5709d4004103511400d59479 | Animal | Most animals indirectly use the energy of sunlight by eating plants or plant-eating animals. Most plants use light to convert inorganic molecules in their environment into carbohydrates, fats, proteins and other biomolecules, characteristically containing reduced carbon in the form of carbon-hydrogen bonds. Starting wi... | When an animal eats plants or another animal that has eaten plants, what happens to the reduced carbon compounds in the food? | {
"text": [
"become a source of energy and building materials for the animal"
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"answer_start": [
746
]
} |
5709d4004103511400d5947a | Animal | Most animals indirectly use the energy of sunlight by eating plants or plant-eating animals. Most plants use light to convert inorganic molecules in their environment into carbohydrates, fats, proteins and other biomolecules, characteristically containing reduced carbon in the form of carbon-hydrogen bonds. Starting wi... | What happens with the reduced carbon compounds in the food are broken down releasing stored solar energy? | {
"text": [
"giving the animal the energy required for motion"
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"answer_start": [
917
]
} |
57099056ed30961900e84328 | Beer | The process of making beer is known as brewing. A dedicated building for the making of beer is called a brewery, though beer can be made in the home and has been for much of its history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. Beer made on a domestic scale for non-commercial reasons i... | What is the process of making beer called? | {
"text": [
"brewing"
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"answer_start": [
39
]
} |
57099056ed30961900e84329 | Beer | The process of making beer is known as brewing. A dedicated building for the making of beer is called a brewery, though beer can be made in the home and has been for much of its history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. Beer made on a domestic scale for non-commercial reasons i... | What is a building called that is used for making beer? | {
"text": [
"a brewery"
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"answer_start": [
102
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} |
57099056ed30961900e8432a | Beer | The process of making beer is known as brewing. A dedicated building for the making of beer is called a brewery, though beer can be made in the home and has been for much of its history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. Beer made on a domestic scale for non-commercial reasons i... | What is company that makes beer typically known as? | {
"text": [
"a brewing company"
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"answer_start": [
243
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} |
57099056ed30961900e8432b | Beer | The process of making beer is known as brewing. A dedicated building for the making of beer is called a brewery, though beer can be made in the home and has been for much of its history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. Beer made on a domestic scale for non-commercial reasons i... | What is beer classified as when it is made for non-commerical consumption? | {
"text": [
"homebrewing"
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"answer_start": [
336
]
} |
57099056ed30961900e8432c | Beer | The process of making beer is known as brewing. A dedicated building for the making of beer is called a brewery, though beer can be made in the home and has been for much of its history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. Beer made on a domestic scale for non-commercial reasons i... | In what year was home brewing first allowed in the UK? | {
"text": [
"1963"
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"answer_start": [
647
]
} |
5acd474507355d001abf3be0 | Beer | The process of making beer is known as brewing. A dedicated building for the making of beer is called a brewery, though beer can be made in the home and has been for much of its history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. Beer made on a domestic scale for non-commercial reasons i... | In 1973 what did Australia allow? | {
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"answer_start": []
} |
5acd474507355d001abf3be1 | Beer | The process of making beer is known as brewing. A dedicated building for the making of beer is called a brewery, though beer can be made in the home and has been for much of its history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. Beer made on a domestic scale for non-commercial reasons i... | The US was the last contry to allow homebrewing in which year? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
5acd474507355d001abf3be2 | Beer | The process of making beer is known as brewing. A dedicated building for the making of beer is called a brewery, though beer can be made in the home and has been for much of its history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. Beer made on a domestic scale for non-commercial reasons i... | A commercial building for brewing beer is called what? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
5acd474507355d001abf3be3 | Beer | The process of making beer is known as brewing. A dedicated building for the making of beer is called a brewery, though beer can be made in the home and has been for much of its history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. Beer made on a domestic scale for non-commercial reasons i... | Brewing beer is subject to what in all countries? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
5acd61bb07355d001abf4012 | Beer | The process of making beer is known as brewing. A dedicated building for the making of beer is called a brewery, though beer can be made in the home and has been for much of its history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. Beer made on a domestic scale for non-commercial reasons i... | What country relaxed brewing legislation in 1936? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
5acd61bb07355d001abf4013 | Beer | The process of making beer is known as brewing. A dedicated building for the making of beer is called a brewery, though beer can be made in the home and has been for much of its history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. Beer made on a domestic scale for non-commercial reasons i... | What country relaxed brewing legislation in 1927? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
5acd61bb07355d001abf4014 | Beer | The process of making beer is known as brewing. A dedicated building for the making of beer is called a brewery, though beer can be made in the home and has been for much of its history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. Beer made on a domestic scale for non-commercial reasons i... | What country relaxed brewing legislation in 1987? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
5acd61bb07355d001abf4015 | Beer | The process of making beer is known as brewing. A dedicated building for the making of beer is called a brewery, though beer can be made in the home and has been for much of its history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. Beer made on a domestic scale for non-commercial reasons i... | What became a hobby in the US due to relaxed laws in 1987? | {
"text": [],
"answer_start": []
} |
57099360ed30961900e8434a | Beer | After boiling, the hopped wort is now cooled, ready for the yeast. In some breweries, the hopped wort may pass through a hopback, which is a small vat filled with hops, to add aromatic hop flavouring and to act as a filter; but usually the hopped wort is simply cooled for the fermenter, where the yeast is added. During... | In breweries, what do you call a small vat that is filled with hops? | {
"text": [
"a hopback"
],
"answer_start": [
119
]
} |
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