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Mosses, liverworts, and hornworts depend on what to reproduce?
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Mosses, liverworts, and hornworts depend on what to reproduce? (A) life (B) moisture (C) backbones (D) organisms (E) females (F) energy (G) genes (H) carbon
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What can be used to describe the size of an object?
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What can be used to describe the size of an object? (A) What color it is (B) color and pattern blending (C) What state it is in (D) How much space it takes up (E) A hinged joint (F) scales or plates (G) How hot it is (H) Mineral graphite
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The volume of an object can be used to measure what?
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The volume of an object can be used to measure what? (A) relatively large and mature (B) ejaculation (C) the mass of the object (D) a thing that can be panoramic (E) the color of the object (F) the shape of the object (G) the scent of the object (H) precipitation
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The amount that a fluid is displaced by an object can describe the what of the object
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The amount that a fluid is displaced by an object can describe the what of the object (A) energy (B) size (C) a lot (D) Motion (E) body (F) moles (G) 12-18 (H) color
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What can be used to describe the size of a crystal ball?
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What can be used to describe the size of a crystal ball? (A) the reflection (B) fine granules (C) VOCs and NOx (D) A hinged joint (E) 12-18 (F) diamonds (G) the volume (H) the color
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The what of an object depends on the mass of the object?
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The what of an object depends on the mass of the object? (A) company (B) a lot (C) loudness (D) volume (E) resources (F) Balanced (G) shape (H) flight
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What is the amount of space an object takes up called?
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What is the amount of space an object takes up called? (A) speed (B) size (C) heat (D) energy (E) height (F) distance (G) a lot (H) body
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The space an object takes up is also its
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The space an object takes up is also its (A) energy (B) images (C) color (D) size (E) heat (F) frame (G) smooth (H) texture
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What can be used to describe the size of an object?
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What can be used to describe the size of an object? (A) chromosomes (B) grains (C) the mass (D) scale (E) the shape (F) paper (G) the color (H) the water content
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What do people use to describe things?
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What do people use to describe things? (A) nerve impulses (B) physical properties (C) scales or plates (D) emotions (E) neurotransmitters (F) A hinged joint (G) temperatures (H) The functions of life
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The amount of space an object contains can be used to describe what about that object?
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The amount of space an object contains can be used to describe what about that object? (A) weight (B) energy (C) reflectiveness (D) size (E) world (F) worth (G) a lot (H) Motion
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the amount of space occupied by an object can be used to describe the what?
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the amount of space occupied by an object can be used to describe the what? (A) size of that object (B) vital to a good life (C) The functions of life (D) price of the object (E) environment (F) motion of the object (G) vibrations of the object (H) changes in the environment
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What can the volume of a physical thing in math describe?
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What can the volume of a physical thing in math describe? (A) its texture (B) Motion (C) its sound (D) a lot (E) its smell (F) VOCs and NOx (G) heat (H) its size
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Volume is one way to do what?
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Volume is one way to do what? (A) research and development (B) decreases it (C) ejaculation (D) changes form (E) measure an object (F) Reduced friction (G) disseminate it (H) properly stored
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Examples of bryophytes are
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Examples of bryophytes are (A) moles (B) Fungi (C) moss (D) algae (E) plants (F) fungus (G) weeds (H) rare
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What size are mosses?
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What size are mosses? (A) huge (B) similar (C) green (D) large (E) cell (F) small (G) tall (H) related
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What size are liverworts?
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What size are liverworts? (A) two (B) plants (C) rare (D) green (E) Small (F) Mosses. (G) mosses (H) 12-18
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what does all life on earth need?
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what does all life on earth need? (A) diamonds (B) corn (C) h2o (D) body (E) outer space (F) cell (G) life (H) clouds
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What is essential for life on earth?
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What is essential for life on earth? (A) anger (B) hornworts (C) precipitation (D) physical properties (E) bone marrow (F) food production (G) electricity (H) conflict
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What is essential for all life on Earth?
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What is essential for all life on Earth? (A) tools (B) calcium carbonate (C) ice (D) hydration of cells (E) gasoline (F) evolution (G) eating balanced meals (H) electricity
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What is needed for all life on earth?
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What is needed for all life on earth? (A) bird (B) carbon monoxide (C) Fly (D) carbon dioxide (E) corn (F) helium (G) H2O (H) fuel
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what is water essential for?
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what is water essential for? (A) outer space (B) liverworts (C) therian mammals (D) desert lizards (E) carbon based beings (F) recyclable (G) nitrogen (H) dead organisms
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What can happen to water to make it unsafe?
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What can happen to water to make it unsafe? (A) changes form (B) Pollution (C) detrimental (D) essential (E) Earth (F) disease (G) Water (H) VOCs and NOx
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Which are essential for all life on earth?
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Which are essential for all life on earth? (A) liverworts (B) glass (C) multinucleated cells (D) male gametes (E) the ovaries (F) cell division (G) helium (H) hydrogen and oxygen
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What is essential for all life in the world?
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What is essential for all life in the world? (A) HCl (B) body (C) H20 (D) bees (E) Ag (F) fish (G) He (H) Au
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What is responsible for all the life you can find on Earth?
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What is responsible for all the life you can find on Earth? (A) life (B) food (C) body (D) moss (E) H20 (F) heat (G) fish (H) bird
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What is essential for all known life in the universe?
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What is essential for all known life in the universe? (A) body (B) life (C) science (D) crucial (E) corn (F) heat (G) water (H) genes
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Determining parentage is useful for studying what?
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Determining parentage is useful for studying what? (A) male gametes (B) mosses, liverworts, hornworts (C) most living things (D) inheritance patterns (E) clothing patterns (F) mosses, lichens, and hornworts (G) cell division (H) reproduction
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what is a map of the types of hemoglobin in the family tree good for?
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what is a map of the types of hemoglobin in the family tree good for? (A) dog food (B) coordination functions (C) studying inheritance patterns (D) properly stored (E) vital to a good life (F) The functions of life (G) good nutrition. (H) Prevent people from dying
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What are useful for studying genetics?
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What are useful for studying genetics? (A) Pedigrees (B) backbones (C) proteins (D) cell division (E) Vaccines (F) Pencils (G) Blankets (H) Rugs
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What can be studied using ancestral charting graphs?
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What can be studied using ancestral charting graphs? (A) ancient childcare practices (B) modern trends (C) deoxyribonucleic acid (D) isolating and copying genes (E) inheritance patterns (F) gene activity (G) physical properties (H) family friends
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what are pedigrees useful tools for?
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what are pedigrees useful tools for? (A) crucial (B) hammering (C) mammals (D) humans (E) therian mammals (F) drills (G) math (H) predicting
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What don't we know about many dogs?
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What don't we know about many dogs? (A) bone deformities (B) important predators (C) Legionnaires' disease (D) They eat different prey/diet (E) therian mammals (F) spread of disease (G) A bit of getting used to (H) Inheritance patterns
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Pedigrees are useful tools for studying what
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Pedigrees are useful tools for studying what (A) genes (B) horticulture (C) crops (D) birds (E) earth sciences (F) Genetics (G) evolution (H) backbones
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pedigrees are useful tools for studying what in animals
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pedigrees are useful tools for studying what in animals (A) genetic intelligence (B) most living things (C) ages 12-18 (D) The functions of life (E) research and development (F) arthropods (G) more than one species (H) scientific inquiry
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A map of the types of hemoglobin in the family tree is a useful tool for studying what?
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A map of the types of hemoglobin in the family tree is a useful tool for studying what? (A) celldivision (B) female gametes (C) inheritance patterns (D) The functions of life (E) research and development (F) mosses, liverworts, hornworts (G) ages 12-18 (H) more than one species
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When aren't condoms safe?
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When aren't condoms safe? (A) eggs are fertilized (B) vital to a good life (C) isolating and copying genes (D) very premature babies (E) can be spread between people (F) When they're used correctly (G) spread of disease (H) When they're used incorrectly
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condoms used incorrectly can risk both pregnancy and what?
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condoms used incorrectly can risk both pregnancy and what? (A) influenza (B) broken bones (C) anthrax (D) pathogens (E) torn ligaments (F) sprained organs (G) infection (H) bacteria
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What can happen if protection breaks?
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What can happen if protection breaks? (A) glass (B) religion (C) pregnancy (D) microsomia (E) Ionization (F) safety (G) death (H) bone breaks
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What should be done with a broken condom?
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What should be done with a broken condom? (A) experiments (B) criminal act (C) saved (D) less friction (E) crucial (F) left on (G) used (H) discarded
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Oil based lubricants should not be used with
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Oil based lubricants should not be used with (A) car engines (B) race cars (C) Smog. (D) saliva (E) condoms (F) skin (G) damaged (H) smog
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Some methods of what can break or be used incorrectly?
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Some methods of what can break or be used incorrectly? (A) wrong (B) Stomata closing (C) birth control (D) electrical impulses (E) broken (F) confusing (G) bone remodeling (H) nerve pathways
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Birth control
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Birth control (A) can be used incorrectly (B) vital to a good life (C) hydration of cells (D) is always used correctly (E) mosses, lichens, and hornworts (F) is only one type (G) animals in Class Aves (H) A hinged joint
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What camouflages the bud from possible consumers?
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What camouflages the bud from possible consumers? (A) the blood (B) the outermost whorl of leaves (C) Bacillus anthracis spores (D) Protection against predators (E) the water in the plant (F) very small or liquid particles (G) Stomata closing (H) the chloroplasts
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The enclosure of the lower part of the flower is what?
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The enclosure of the lower part of the flower is what? (A) usually green (B) prevents water loss (C) less friction (D) usually orange (E) usually white (F) usually blue (G) They protect them (H) reduce water loss
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within the bud are what
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within the bud are what (A) stems (B) osteoclasts (C) ovaries (D) eggs are fertilized (E) Vulnerable young (F) leaves (G) colored petals (H) roots
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what do daylilies use for to protect buds?
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what do daylilies use for to protect buds? (A) keratin (B) smell (C) Sextant (D) poison (E) A hinged joint (F) camouflauge (G) red (H) scales or plates
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What color is the outermost whorl of modified leaves usually?
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What color is the outermost whorl of modified leaves usually? (A) red (B) two (C) shape (D) small (E) green (F) similar (G) thin (H) smooth
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what do sepals need to camouflage their buds from?
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what do sepals need to camouflage their buds from? (A) infection (B) animals (C) Smog. (D) smog (E) glands (F) algae (G) anthrax (H) pathogens
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The outermost whorl of modified leaves are usually what?
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The outermost whorl of modified leaves are usually what? (A) shape (B) smooth (C) red (D) Mosses. (E) green (F) therian (G) mosses (H) stomata
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Why would fruits hide stems?
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Why would fruits hide stems? (A) Prevent people from dying (B) physical properties (C) changes in the environment (D) A hinged joint (E) mosses, lichens, and hornworts (F) camouflage from consumers (G) isolating and copying genes (H) color and pattern blending
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What color are sepals in order to protect themselves from consumers?
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What color are sepals in order to protect themselves from consumers? (A) green (B) smooth (C) small (D) keratin (E) size (F) tubes (G) black (H) crucial
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What is an example of an optical tool?
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What is an example of an optical tool? (A) compass (B) GPS Waypoints (C) Microscope (D) Eyelet plier (E) Photoshop (F) A hinged joint (G) Sextant (H) Optician
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What can you see chips up close with?
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What can you see chips up close with? (A) A hinged joint (B) functions of life (C) optical tools (D) less friction (E) scales or plates (F) GPS Waypoints (G) dead trees (H) a smooth surface
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what are used for observing materials up close?
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what are used for observing materials up close? (A) x-rays (B) crucial (C) demagnification (D) beakers (E) camera strap (F) backbones (G) lenses (H) light
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What do optical tools help explain?
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What do optical tools help explain? (A) nerve pathways (B) microsomia (C) Parallel worlds (D) Natural world (E) A hinged joint (F) Supernatural world (G) feelings (H) navigation
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What can be used to observe materials up close?
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What can be used to observe materials up close? (A) magnification glass (B) A hinged joint (C) physical properties (D) camouflage (E) speedometers (F) cloth-edged screens (G) sensory nerve cells (H) rulers
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comparators, flats, and microscopes could be used for observing materials how
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comparators, flats, and microscopes could be used for observing materials how (A) Balanced (B) chemistry (C) umderground (D) underwater (E) VOCs and NOx (F) smooth (G) environment (H) up close
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which of the following is an optical tool
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which of the following is an optical tool (A) shovel (B) vision (C) navigation (D) telescope (E) Sextant (F) celldivision (G) related (H) compass
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what are used for observing materials up close?
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what are used for observing materials up close? (A) electricity (B) microscopes (C) camera lenses (D) scales or plates (E) mirrors (F) crucial (G) A hinged joint (H) photography
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What type of tool is a microscope.
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What type of tool is a microscope. (A) cell division (B) auditory tool (C) chondrichthyes (D) most living things (E) actinomycetes (F) optical tool (G) optimal tool (H) celldivision
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What is the cellular material found inside of the outer membrane called?
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What is the cellular material found inside of the outer membrane called? (A) keratin (B) celldivision (C) mitochondria (D) cellular molecules (E) bone marrow (F) cytoplasm (G) cell division (H) Axons
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all cells have cellular material inside the what?
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all cells have cellular material inside the what? (A) bone marrow (B) organs (C) a smooth surface (D) A hinged joint (E) vital to a good life (F) deoxyribonucleic acid (G) the uterus (H) plasma membrane
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what has cellular material inside the plasma membrane
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what has cellular material inside the plasma membrane (A) no cells (B) organisms (C) osteoclasts (D) wind (E) all cells (F) bone marrow (G) cell division (H) density
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What is all of the material contained within a cell called?
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What is all of the material contained within a cell called? (A) influenza (B) bone marrow (C) cytoplasm (D) genetic (E) the mass (F) membrane (G) genes (H) nucleus
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What has cellular material inside its plasma membrane?
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What has cellular material inside its plasma membrane? (A) uterine tubes (B) all cells (C) bone marrow (D) an isolated cell wall (E) neurons (F) viruses (G) water vapor (H) the uterus
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What is produced inside the plasma membrane?
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What is produced inside the plasma membrane? (A) lemon (B) keratin (C) electricity (D) toxins (E) microsomia (F) proteins (G) light (H) x-rays
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Cytoplasm refers to all of the cellular material found inside of the what?
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Cytoplasm refers to all of the cellular material found inside of the what? (A) females (B) the uterus (C) outer membrane (D) VOCs and NOx (E) ovaries (F) multinucleated cells (G) uterine tubes (H) animals in Class Aves
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What does saliva contain?
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What does saliva contain? (A) energy (B) VOCs and NOx (C) moles (D) information (E) Cytoplasm (F) resources (G) toxins (H) keratin
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What straightens when the arm straightens?
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What straightens when the arm straightens? (A) glands (B) body (C) Axons (D) fingers (E) knee (F) wrist (G) elbow (H) animals
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What does Triceps contracting causes to straighten?
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What does Triceps contracting causes to straighten? (A) Index finger (B) Stomata closing (C) A hinged joint (D) large back muscles (E) Legs (F) Arm hair (G) muscles (H) vital to a good life
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What must contract to cause a person's elbow to straighten?
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What must contract to cause a person's elbow to straighten? (A) Sextant (B) Two pairs (C) Muscles (D) bones (E) body parts (F) Eyelids (G) The knee joint (H) The sphincter
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What causes an elbow to straighten?
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What causes an elbow to straighten? (A) rabbits (B) inheritance patterns (C) skateboard (D) sensory nerve cells (E) Muscles contracting (F) pain (G) gene mutations (H) Stomata closing
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Muscles in the upper arm straighten a person's what?
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Muscles in the upper arm straighten a person's what? (A) size (B) leg joints (C) elbow (D) mass (E) knee (F) contact (G) shape (H) neck joints
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what controls extension?
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what controls extension? (A) legs (B) penis (C) glands (D) larynx (E) feet (F) backbones (G) triceps (H) proteins
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A person's elbow straightens when muscles antagonistic to what contract?
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A person's elbow straightens when muscles antagonistic to what contract? (A) backbones (B) hamstring (C) bones (D) Two pairs (E) biceps (F) body (G) impulses (H) abdominal muscles
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What when contracting causes a person 's elbow to straighten?
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What when contracting causes a person 's elbow to straighten? (A) Muscles in the upper arm. (B) Stomata closing (C) Legionnaires' disease (D) Contracting Pupil. (E) Femur. (F) sensory nerve cells (G) Elbow crease. (H) less friction
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What does straightening an elbow consume?
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What does straightening an elbow consume? (A) fire (B) materials (C) grace (D) organisms (E) energy (F) tricks (G) glands (H) proteins
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What contracts, causing a person's elbow to straighten?
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What contracts, causing a person's elbow to straighten? (A) upper arm muscles (B) less friction (C) finger muscles (D) leg muscles (E) foot muscles (F) individual nerve cells (G) sensory nerve cells (H) Two pairs
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What contracts, causing the elbow to straighten?
{ "text": [ "upper arm muscles", "sensory nerve cells", "individual nerve cells", "Stomata closing", "less friction", "multinucleated cells", "vital to a good life", "mammary glands" ], "label": [ "A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G", "H" ] }
What contracts, causing the elbow to straighten? (A) upper arm muscles (B) sensory nerve cells (C) individual nerve cells (D) Stomata closing (E) less friction (F) multinucleated cells (G) vital to a good life (H) mammary glands
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Which muscle is the agonist when straightening your elbow?
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Which muscle is the agonist when straightening your elbow? (A) crucial (B) Two pairs (C) Cynodonts (D) therapsids (E) therian (F) mammary (G) triceps (H) keratin
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When a person's triceps tighten, what part of their body straightens?
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When a person's triceps tighten, what part of their body straightens? (A) their elbow (B) reflexology (C) It's lifted (D) bone marrow (E) vulnerable (F) crucial (G) Stomata closing (H) larynx
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what consumes and are consumed by more than one species?
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what consumes and are consumed by more than one species? (A) most living things (B) density (C) multinucleated cells (D) carbon based beings (E) arachnids (F) animals in Class Aves (G) arthropods (H) amphibians
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Living creatures consume - and are consumed by:
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Living creatures consume - and are consumed by: (A) mosses, lichens, and hornworts (B) algae (C) mosses, liverworts, hornworts (D) one or two species (E) more than one species (F) electricity (G) many plants (H) hydrogen and oxygen
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What consumes more than one type of insect?
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What consumes more than one type of insect? (A) bees (B) the Sun (C) rocks (D) all plants (E) fish (F) locust (G) Anthax (H) Pests
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what consume and are consumed by more than one species?
{ "text": [ "food", "energy", "females", "producers", "digestion", "pathogens", "insects", "clouds" ], "label": [ "A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G", "H" ] }
what consume and are consumed by more than one species? (A) food (B) energy (C) females (D) producers (E) digestion (F) pathogens (G) insects (H) clouds
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what consume and are consumed by more than one species?
{ "text": [ "energy", "arthropods", "the sun", "penguins", "beetles", "moles", "producers", "animals" ], "label": [ "A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G", "H" ] }
what consume and are consumed by more than one species? (A) energy (B) arthropods (C) the sun (D) penguins (E) beetles (F) moles (G) producers (H) animals
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What are woven together in food chains and both consume and are consumed?
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What are woven together in food chains and both consume and are consumed? (A) lemurs (B) hornworts (C) body parts (D) organisms (E) macaws (F) Fungi (G) energy (H) resources
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What does the spinal cord link to the rest of the body?
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What does the spinal cord link to the rest of the body? (A) changes form (B) VOCs and NOx (C) fluid (D) bone marrow (E) back bone (F) body parts (G) backbones (H) cerebellum
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What does the cerebellum receive?
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What does the cerebellum receive? (A) keratin (B) gravity (C) light (D) impulses (E) osteoclasts (F) shocks (G) bone marrow (H) x-rays
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what are caused by nerve pathways linking motor neurons throughout the body
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what are caused by nerve pathways linking motor neurons throughout the body (A) Muscles in the upper arm. (B) at least one in every five (C) mosses, liverworts, hornworts (D) gene mutations (E) can be spread between people (F) taste functions (G) coordination functions (H) changes form
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Where do nerve pathways travel?
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Where do nerve pathways travel? (A) Interphase (B) a lot (C) cables (D) Communication (E) Bloodstream (F) Brainstem (G) contact (H) VOCs and NOx
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What sites do nerve pathways link to motor neurons throughout the body?
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What sites do nerve pathways link to motor neurons throughout the body? (A) impulses (B) biceps (C) humans (D) VOCs and NOx (E) blood cells (F) fins (G) complex (H) brain sites
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In humans what links motor neuron?
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In humans what links motor neuron? (A) Muscles (B) A hinged joint (C) nerve pathways (D) vital to a good life (E) nerve pain (F) backbones (G) physical properties (H) Muscles contracting
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What pathways links the cerebellum to process and relay movement control to the body?
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What pathways links the cerebellum to process and relay movement control to the body? (A) myelin (B) Muscles (C) crucial (D) related (E) nerve (F) similar (G) chain (H) nucleus
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what does algae play a significant role as in aquatic ecosystems?
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what does algae play a significant role as in aquatic ecosystems? (A) food (B) life (C) green (D) carbon (E) gills (F) clouds (G) weathering (H) consumers
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Algae plays a significant role as producers in what kind of ecosystem?
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Algae plays a significant role as producers in what kind of ecosystem? (A) green (B) forested (C) plants (D) snowy (E) dry (F) mosses (G) crucial (H) water
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What is an important aquatic producer?
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What is an important aquatic producer? (A) hermit crab (B) food (C) fungi (D) apples (E) animals (F) otters (G) hawks (H) algae
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what play a significant role as producers in aquatic ecosystems?
{ "text": [ "volume", "elephants", "most living things", "trees", "animals in Class Aves", "most organisms", "simple green plants", "absorbing nutrients" ], "label": [ "A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G", "H" ] }
what play a significant role as producers in aquatic ecosystems? (A) volume (B) elephants (C) most living things (D) trees (E) animals in Class Aves (F) most organisms (G) simple green plants (H) absorbing nutrients
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What plays significant roles as producers in aquatic ecosystem?
{ "text": [ "carnivorous plankton", "great white sharks", "most living things", "animals in Class Aves", "baleen whales", "liverworts", "simple green plants", "absorbing nutrients" ], "label": [ "A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G", "H" ] }
What plays significant roles as producers in aquatic ecosystem? (A) carnivorous plankton (B) great white sharks (C) most living things (D) animals in Class Aves (E) baleen whales (F) liverworts (G) simple green plants (H) absorbing nutrients