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Question: What type of field does earth have?
Options:
A. atmospheric
B. magnetic
C. force field
D. seismic
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Question: What type of field does earth have?
Options:
A. atmospheric
B. magnetic
C. force field
D. seismic
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: Single bonds allow the atoms they join to rotate freely about the what?
Options:
A. nucleus
B. bond axis
C. electron shell
D. atomic orbit
Answer:
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Question: Single bonds allow the atoms they join to rotate freely about the what?
Options:
A. nucleus
B. bond axis
C. electron shell
D. atomic orbit
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: Preserved remains or traces of organisms that lived in the past are known as what?
Options:
A. skulls
B. archives
C. fossils
D. deposits
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Question: Preserved remains or traces of organisms that lived in the past are known as what?
Options:
A. skulls
B. archives
C. fossils
D. deposits
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: Co 2 , h 2 o, methane, o 3 , nitrous oxides (no and no 2 ), and chlorofluorocarbons (cfcs) are known as what type of gases?
Options:
A. hydrogen gases
B. greenhouse gases
C. chemical gases
D. carbonate gases
Answer:
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"A. hydrogen gases",
"B. greenhouse gases",
"C. chemical gases",
"D. carbonate gases"
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Question: Co 2 , h 2 o, methane, o 3 , nitrous oxides (no and no 2 ), and chlorofluorocarbons (cfcs) are known as what type of gases?
Options:
A. hydrogen gases
B. greenhouse gases
C. chemical gases
D. carbonate gases
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: A black solid by itself, this element is incredibly important because of what it makes when it combines with many other elements, including oxygen?
Options:
A. dioxide
B. lead
C. carbon
D. hydrogen
Answer:
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"B. lead",
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"D. hydrogen"
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Question: A black solid by itself, this element is incredibly important because of what it makes when it combines with many other elements, including oxygen?
Options:
A. dioxide
B. lead
C. carbon
D. hydrogen
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: Radar maps of venus show that it has mountains, canyons and volcanoes surrounded by plains of what?
Options:
A. lava
B. water
C. grasses
D. helium
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"D. helium"
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Question: Radar maps of venus show that it has mountains, canyons and volcanoes surrounded by plains of what?
Options:
A. lava
B. water
C. grasses
D. helium
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: Bones are part of which body system?
Options:
A. muscular system
B. skeletal system
C. circulation system
D. hard system
Answer:
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Question: Bones are part of which body system?
Options:
A. muscular system
B. skeletal system
C. circulation system
D. hard system
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: Name the 2 types of carbohydrates?
Options:
A. simple and thermal
B. simple and complex
C. simple and structural
D. simple and nuclear
Answer:
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Question: Name the 2 types of carbohydrates?
Options:
A. simple and thermal
B. simple and complex
C. simple and structural
D. simple and nuclear
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: The lungs are a series of ever-narrowing tubes that end in a myriad of tiny sacs called what?
Options:
A. glands
B. testes
C. brachii
D. alveoli
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Question: The lungs are a series of ever-narrowing tubes that end in a myriad of tiny sacs called what?
Options:
A. glands
B. testes
C. brachii
D. alveoli
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: Fish and other aquatic organisms use gills to capture dissolved what?
Options:
A. nitrogen
B. food
C. oxygen
D. sulfur
Answer:
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"B. food",
"C. oxygen",
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Question: Fish and other aquatic organisms use gills to capture dissolved what?
Options:
A. nitrogen
B. food
C. oxygen
D. sulfur
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: What phase of a human life does not have a definite starting point?
Options:
A. adolescence
B. adulthood
C. death
D. childhood
Answer:
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"B. adulthood",
"C. death",
"D. childhood"
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Question: What phase of a human life does not have a definite starting point?
Options:
A. adolescence
B. adulthood
C. death
D. childhood
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: Where do all plants come from?
Options:
A. distant ancestors
B. terrestrial ancestors
C. phylogenetic ancestors
D. cetacean ancestors
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"B. terrestrial ancestors",
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"D. cetacean ancestors"
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Question: Where do all plants come from?
Options:
A. distant ancestors
B. terrestrial ancestors
C. phylogenetic ancestors
D. cetacean ancestors
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: The esophagus runs a mainly straight route through the mediastinum of what?
Options:
A. liver
B. stomach
C. lungs
D. thorax
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"B. stomach",
"C. lungs",
"D. thorax"
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Question: The esophagus runs a mainly straight route through the mediastinum of what?
Options:
A. liver
B. stomach
C. lungs
D. thorax
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: What chambers are responsible for pumping blood out of the heart?
Options:
A. vacuoles
B. valves
C. ventricles
D. cells
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"B. valves",
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"D. cells"
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Question: What chambers are responsible for pumping blood out of the heart?
Options:
A. vacuoles
B. valves
C. ventricles
D. cells
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: What's the term for the period during which women's ovaries stop producing eggs?
Options:
A. adolescence
B. maturity
C. puberty
D. menopause
Answer:
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"D. menopause"
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Question: What's the term for the period during which women's ovaries stop producing eggs?
Options:
A. adolescence
B. maturity
C. puberty
D. menopause
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: What is the set of steps that scientists use to learn about the world?
Options:
A. philosophic method
B. rhythm method
C. Socratic method
D. scientific method
Answer:
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"B. rhythm method",
"C. Socratic method",
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Question: What is the set of steps that scientists use to learn about the world?
Options:
A. philosophic method
B. rhythm method
C. Socratic method
D. scientific method
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: Which are the closest living relations to land plants?
Options:
A. arthropods
B. sporozoans
C. mammals
D. charophytes
Answer:
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"B. sporozoans",
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Question: Which are the closest living relations to land plants?
Options:
A. arthropods
B. sporozoans
C. mammals
D. charophytes
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: In vertebrates, what structure runs from the brain to the tail end of the backbone?
Options:
A. spinal cord
B. backbone
C. ribcage
D. aortic valve
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Question: In vertebrates, what structure runs from the brain to the tail end of the backbone?
Options:
A. spinal cord
B. backbone
C. ribcage
D. aortic valve
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: What is it called when the chance that a certain event will occur?
Options:
A. probability
B. procession
C. difficulty
D. mutation
Answer:
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"D. mutation"
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Question: What is it called when the chance that a certain event will occur?
Options:
A. probability
B. procession
C. difficulty
D. mutation
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: What is the hardest of all minerals?
Options:
A. titanium
B. gold
C. platinum
D. diamonds
Answer:
|
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"B. gold",
"C. platinum",
"D. diamonds"
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Question: What is the hardest of all minerals?
Options:
A. titanium
B. gold
C. platinum
D. diamonds
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: When bread bakes, yeast releases which gas?
Options:
A. carbon monoxide
B. hydrogen
C. oxygen
D. carbon dioxide
Answer:
|
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"A. carbon monoxide",
"B. hydrogen",
"C. oxygen",
"D. carbon dioxide"
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Question: When bread bakes, yeast releases which gas?
Options:
A. carbon monoxide
B. hydrogen
C. oxygen
D. carbon dioxide
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: What nervous tissue cells play a supporting role to neurons?
Options:
A. glial cells
B. mammalian cells
C. reissner cells
D. axial cells
Answer:
|
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"B. mammalian cells",
"C. reissner cells",
"D. axial cells"
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Question: What nervous tissue cells play a supporting role to neurons?
Options:
A. glial cells
B. mammalian cells
C. reissner cells
D. axial cells
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: Use of oil-consuming bacteria to clean up an oil spill is an example of what?
Options:
A. coagulation
B. biodegradation
C. generation
D. bioremediation
Answer:
|
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"A. coagulation",
"B. biodegradation",
"C. generation",
"D. bioremediation"
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Question: Use of oil-consuming bacteria to clean up an oil spill is an example of what?
Options:
A. coagulation
B. biodegradation
C. generation
D. bioremediation
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: What is the process called in which living things produce offspring?
Options:
A. reproduction
B. photosynthesis
C. variation
D. diversification
Answer:
|
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"B. photosynthesis",
"C. variation",
"D. diversification"
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Question: What is the process called in which living things produce offspring?
Options:
A. reproduction
B. photosynthesis
C. variation
D. diversification
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: What are the building blocks of peptides?
Options:
A. rocks
B. alkali
C. magnets
D. amino acids
Answer:
|
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"A. rocks",
"B. alkali",
"C. magnets",
"D. amino acids"
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Question: What are the building blocks of peptides?
Options:
A. rocks
B. alkali
C. magnets
D. amino acids
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: The pull of the moon’s gravity on earth is the main cause of what water phenomenon?
Options:
A. waves
B. floods
C. tides
D. storms
Answer:
|
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"B. floods",
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"D. storms"
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Question: The pull of the moon’s gravity on earth is the main cause of what water phenomenon?
Options:
A. waves
B. floods
C. tides
D. storms
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: What happens to evolution when equilibrium is reached within the genes of the population?
Options:
A. it starts over
B. it accelerates
C. it goes backwards
D. it stops occurring
Answer:
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Question: What happens to evolution when equilibrium is reached within the genes of the population?
Options:
A. it starts over
B. it accelerates
C. it goes backwards
D. it stops occurring
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: Prostaglandins worsen what by increasing nociceptor sensitivity to noxious stimuli?
Options:
A. reaction speed
B. inflammation
C. recovery time
D. pain
Answer:
|
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Question: Prostaglandins worsen what by increasing nociceptor sensitivity to noxious stimuli?
Options:
A. reaction speed
B. inflammation
C. recovery time
D. pain
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: The outer surface of the heart changes from positive to negative during what?
Options:
A. inflammation
B. depolarization
C. reproduction
D. permeability
Answer:
|
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"B. depolarization",
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"D. permeability"
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Question: The outer surface of the heart changes from positive to negative during what?
Options:
A. inflammation
B. depolarization
C. reproduction
D. permeability
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: What are the closest relatives to modern angiosperms?
Options:
A. sporozoans
B. staurikosaurus
C. gnetophytes
D. mitochondria
Answer:
|
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Question: What are the closest relatives to modern angiosperms?
Options:
A. sporozoans
B. staurikosaurus
C. gnetophytes
D. mitochondria
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: Heating a gas gives its particles more of what type of energy?
Options:
A. nuclear energy
B. electrostatic energy
C. kinetic energy
D. residual energy
Answer:
|
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"D. residual energy"
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Question: Heating a gas gives its particles more of what type of energy?
Options:
A. nuclear energy
B. electrostatic energy
C. kinetic energy
D. residual energy
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: What is the term for long carbohydrate molecules of repeated monomer units joined together by glycosidic bonds?
Options:
A. fibres
B. polysaccharides
C. template strands
D. hydrocarbons
Answer:
|
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"B. polysaccharides",
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"D. hydrocarbons"
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Question: What is the term for long carbohydrate molecules of repeated monomer units joined together by glycosidic bonds?
Options:
A. fibres
B. polysaccharides
C. template strands
D. hydrocarbons
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: What is the only known planet with large amounts of water?
Options:
A. mars
B. saturn
C. jupiter
D. earth
Answer:
|
[
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"B. saturn",
"C. jupiter",
"D. earth"
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Question: What is the only known planet with large amounts of water?
Options:
A. mars
B. saturn
C. jupiter
D. earth
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: What is the disease in which bones lose mass and become more fragile and likely to break?
Options:
A. osteoporosis
B. arthritis
C. tuberculosis
D. fibrosis
Answer:
|
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"D. fibrosis"
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Question: What is the disease in which bones lose mass and become more fragile and likely to break?
Options:
A. osteoporosis
B. arthritis
C. tuberculosis
D. fibrosis
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: What speeds up the reactions of chemical digestion?
Options:
A. protein catalysts
B. electrical enzymes
C. stomach acids
D. digestive enzymes
Answer:
|
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"B. electrical enzymes",
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"D. digestive enzymes"
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Question: What speeds up the reactions of chemical digestion?
Options:
A. protein catalysts
B. electrical enzymes
C. stomach acids
D. digestive enzymes
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: In how many states does water exist on earth?
Options:
A. two matter states
B. three matter states
C. eight matter states
D. one matter states
Answer:
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Question: In how many states does water exist on earth?
Options:
A. two matter states
B. three matter states
C. eight matter states
D. one matter states
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: Find the overall magnification of what instrument by finding the magnification of the objective, then the magnification of the eyepiece?
Options:
A. part microscope
B. belt microscope
C. compound microscope
D. Fixing microscope
Answer:
|
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Question: Find the overall magnification of what instrument by finding the magnification of the objective, then the magnification of the eyepiece?
Options:
A. part microscope
B. belt microscope
C. compound microscope
D. Fixing microscope
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: Insects have a highly specialized type of respiratory system called what?
Options:
A. grunion system
B. tracheal system
C. nasal system
D. gland system
Answer:
|
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Question: Insects have a highly specialized type of respiratory system called what?
Options:
A. grunion system
B. tracheal system
C. nasal system
D. gland system
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: What are the two main minerals found in ocean water?
Options:
A. quartz, carbon
B. carbon , chloride
C. dioxide , chloride
D. sodium, chloride
Answer:
|
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Question: What are the two main minerals found in ocean water?
Options:
A. quartz, carbon
B. carbon , chloride
C. dioxide , chloride
D. sodium, chloride
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: Which form of digestion is a purely physical process that does not change the chemical nature of the food?
Options:
A. mechanical
B. slow
C. simple
D. electromagnetic
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Question: Which form of digestion is a purely physical process that does not change the chemical nature of the food?
Options:
A. mechanical
B. slow
C. simple
D. electromagnetic
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: What was the early study of chemistry called?
Options:
A. alchemy
B. magic systems
C. pharmacology
D. horticulture
Answer:
|
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Question: What was the early study of chemistry called?
Options:
A. alchemy
B. magic systems
C. pharmacology
D. horticulture
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: What are used to balance chemical equations?
Options:
A. coefficients
B. velocities
C. densities
D. fractions
Answer:
|
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"D. fractions"
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Question: What are used to balance chemical equations?
Options:
A. coefficients
B. velocities
C. densities
D. fractions
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: What kind of core does mercury have?
Options:
A. liquid metal
B. dense metal
C. gas
D. solid metal
Answer:
|
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"B. dense metal",
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"D. solid metal"
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Question: What kind of core does mercury have?
Options:
A. liquid metal
B. dense metal
C. gas
D. solid metal
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: Physical features on the earth's surface are known as ______
Options:
A. biospheres
B. diversity
C. landforms
D. atmospheres
Answer:
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"B. diversity",
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Question: Physical features on the earth's surface are known as ______
Options:
A. biospheres
B. diversity
C. landforms
D. atmospheres
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: "direct" and "alternating" are two kinds of what, which is associated with electricity?
Options:
A. time
B. constant
C. levels
D. current
Answer:
|
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"B. constant",
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"D. current"
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Question: "direct" and "alternating" are two kinds of what, which is associated with electricity?
Options:
A. time
B. constant
C. levels
D. current
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: What is a strombolian eruption named for?
Options:
A. an ice cleaner
B. mt. st. helens
C. a country
D. mt. stromboli
Answer:
|
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Question: What is a strombolian eruption named for?
Options:
A. an ice cleaner
B. mt. st. helens
C. a country
D. mt. stromboli
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: Which part of the plant conduct water and minerals as well as anchor the plant.
Options:
A. stem
B. leaves
C. roots
D. cilia
Answer:
|
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Question: Which part of the plant conduct water and minerals as well as anchor the plant.
Options:
A. stem
B. leaves
C. roots
D. cilia
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: Ice caps are found only in greenland and which other place?
Options:
A. Siberia
B. the tundra
C. antarctica
D. rainforests
Answer:
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"B. the tundra",
"C. antarctica",
"D. rainforests"
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Question: Ice caps are found only in greenland and which other place?
Options:
A. Siberia
B. the tundra
C. antarctica
D. rainforests
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: During a what type of reaction do chemical changes take place?
Options:
A. biological
B. chemical
C. nuclear
D. toxic
Answer:
|
[
"A. biological",
"B. chemical",
"C. nuclear",
"D. toxic"
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1,
10,
1,
1
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Question: During a what type of reaction do chemical changes take place?
Options:
A. biological
B. chemical
C. nuclear
D. toxic
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: In mammals, the cells on the exterior form the trophectoderm, which goes on to form what?
Options:
A. aeroponics tissues
B. protoplanetary tissues
C. cardiac tissues
D. extraembryonic tissues
Answer:
|
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"A. aeroponics tissues",
"B. protoplanetary tissues",
"C. cardiac tissues",
"D. extraembryonic tissues"
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1,
1,
1,
10
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Question: In mammals, the cells on the exterior form the trophectoderm, which goes on to form what?
Options:
A. aeroponics tissues
B. protoplanetary tissues
C. cardiac tissues
D. extraembryonic tissues
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: In sexual reproduction, what is the name of the gamete cell the male must contribute?
Options:
A. plasma
B. sperm
C. ova
D. spore
Answer:
|
[
"A. plasma",
"B. sperm",
"C. ova",
"D. spore"
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[
1,
10,
1,
1
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Question: In sexual reproduction, what is the name of the gamete cell the male must contribute?
Options:
A. plasma
B. sperm
C. ova
D. spore
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: The term "environment of deposition" is useful for understanding the characteristics of what type of rock?
Options:
A. sedimentary
B. glacial
C. meteor
D. limestone
Answer:
|
[
"A. sedimentary",
"B. glacial",
"C. meteor",
"D. limestone"
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[
10,
1,
1,
1
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Question: The term "environment of deposition" is useful for understanding the characteristics of what type of rock?
Options:
A. sedimentary
B. glacial
C. meteor
D. limestone
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: Apical dominance, seed germination, gravitropism, and resistance to freezing are all positively influenced by what type of chemicals in plants?
Options:
A. hormones
B. photosynthesis
C. pesticides
D. enzymes
Answer:
|
[
"A. hormones",
"B. photosynthesis",
"C. pesticides",
"D. enzymes"
] |
[
10,
1,
1,
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Question: Apical dominance, seed germination, gravitropism, and resistance to freezing are all positively influenced by what type of chemicals in plants?
Options:
A. hormones
B. photosynthesis
C. pesticides
D. enzymes
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: In the nasal cavity, what 2 things trap particles from incoming air?
Options:
A. phlegm and hair
B. mucus and skin
C. saliva and hair
D. mucus and hair
Answer:
|
[
"A. phlegm and hair",
"B. mucus and skin",
"C. saliva and hair",
"D. mucus and hair"
] |
[
1,
1,
1,
10
] |
Question: In the nasal cavity, what 2 things trap particles from incoming air?
Options:
A. phlegm and hair
B. mucus and skin
C. saliva and hair
D. mucus and hair
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: Elemental carbon is a black, dull-looking solid that conducts heat and this?
Options:
A. light
B. electricity
C. energy
D. vibration
Answer:
|
[
"A. light",
"B. electricity",
"C. energy",
"D. vibration"
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[
1,
10,
1,
1
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Question: Elemental carbon is a black, dull-looking solid that conducts heat and this?
Options:
A. light
B. electricity
C. energy
D. vibration
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: Who created the periodic table?
Options:
A. Gregor Mendel
B. Isaac Newton
C. Niels Bohr
D. dmitri mendeleev
Answer:
|
[
"A. Gregor Mendel",
"B. Isaac Newton",
"C. Niels Bohr",
"D. dmitri mendeleev"
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[
1,
1,
1,
10
] |
Question: Who created the periodic table?
Options:
A. Gregor Mendel
B. Isaac Newton
C. Niels Bohr
D. dmitri mendeleev
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: What are unique in having adaptive immunity in addition to innate immunity?
Options:
A. invertebrates
B. organelles
C. cells
D. vertebrates
Answer:
|
[
"A. invertebrates",
"B. organelles",
"C. cells",
"D. vertebrates"
] |
[
1,
1,
1,
10
] |
Question: What are unique in having adaptive immunity in addition to innate immunity?
Options:
A. invertebrates
B. organelles
C. cells
D. vertebrates
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: All three axes are established before the zygote begins to undergo what?
Options:
A. birth
B. twinning
C. cloning
D. cleavage
Answer:
|
[
"A. birth",
"B. twinning",
"C. cloning",
"D. cleavage"
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[
1,
1,
1,
10
] |
Question: All three axes are established before the zygote begins to undergo what?
Options:
A. birth
B. twinning
C. cloning
D. cleavage
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: Because they are charged (polar), these ions do not diffuse through what?
Options:
A. protein
B. cell wall
C. membrane
D. substrate
Answer:
|
[
"A. protein",
"B. cell wall",
"C. membrane",
"D. substrate"
] |
[
1,
1,
10,
1
] |
Question: Because they are charged (polar), these ions do not diffuse through what?
Options:
A. protein
B. cell wall
C. membrane
D. substrate
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: What are complex organic molecules that make up cells?
Options:
A. acids
B. sugars
C. proteins
D. carbohydrates
Answer:
|
[
"A. acids",
"B. sugars",
"C. proteins",
"D. carbohydrates"
] |
[
1,
1,
10,
1
] |
Question: What are complex organic molecules that make up cells?
Options:
A. acids
B. sugars
C. proteins
D. carbohydrates
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: A light bulb converts electrical energy to light and what?
Options:
A. visible energy
B. kinetic energy
C. thermal energy
D. chemical energy
Answer:
|
[
"A. visible energy",
"B. kinetic energy",
"C. thermal energy",
"D. chemical energy"
] |
[
1,
1,
10,
1
] |
Question: A light bulb converts electrical energy to light and what?
Options:
A. visible energy
B. kinetic energy
C. thermal energy
D. chemical energy
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: What are chemical bonds between atoms of nonmetals that share valence electrons called?
Options:
A. gravitational bonds
B. ionic bonds
C. covalent bonds
D. electron bonds
Answer:
|
[
"A. gravitational bonds",
"B. ionic bonds",
"C. covalent bonds",
"D. electron bonds"
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[
1,
1,
10,
1
] |
Question: What are chemical bonds between atoms of nonmetals that share valence electrons called?
Options:
A. gravitational bonds
B. ionic bonds
C. covalent bonds
D. electron bonds
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: What piece of technology can you use to see infrared light?
Options:
A. night goggles
B. microscope
C. telescope
D. light meters
Answer:
|
[
"A. night goggles",
"B. microscope",
"C. telescope",
"D. light meters"
] |
[
10,
1,
1,
1
] |
Question: What piece of technology can you use to see infrared light?
Options:
A. night goggles
B. microscope
C. telescope
D. light meters
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: Lenses make use of what to create images?
Options:
A. refraction of light
B. envelopment of light
C. resonance of light
D. stimulation of light
Answer:
|
[
"A. refraction of light",
"B. envelopment of light",
"C. resonance of light",
"D. stimulation of light"
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[
10,
1,
1,
1
] |
Question: Lenses make use of what to create images?
Options:
A. refraction of light
B. envelopment of light
C. resonance of light
D. stimulation of light
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: What do animals observe in others to help solve problems?
Options:
A. behavior
B. communication
C. function
D. patterns
Answer:
|
[
"A. behavior",
"B. communication",
"C. function",
"D. patterns"
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10,
1,
1,
1
] |
Question: What do animals observe in others to help solve problems?
Options:
A. behavior
B. communication
C. function
D. patterns
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: Reef sponges typically have what type of beneficial relationships with other reef species?
Options:
A. microbes
B. symbiotic
C. parasitic
D. mutual
Answer:
|
[
"A. microbes",
"B. symbiotic",
"C. parasitic",
"D. mutual"
] |
[
1,
10,
1,
1
] |
Question: Reef sponges typically have what type of beneficial relationships with other reef species?
Options:
A. microbes
B. symbiotic
C. parasitic
D. mutual
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: Where is the only place an electric charge can be found?
Options:
A. neuron
B. translator
C. conductor
D. ion
Answer:
|
[
"A. neuron",
"B. translator",
"C. conductor",
"D. ion"
] |
[
1,
1,
10,
1
] |
Question: Where is the only place an electric charge can be found?
Options:
A. neuron
B. translator
C. conductor
D. ion
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: What part of a cell do proteins travel to to be modified for the specific job they will do?
Options:
A. golgi apparatus
B. plasma membrane
C. nucleus
D. lysosome
Answer:
|
[
"A. golgi apparatus",
"B. plasma membrane",
"C. nucleus",
"D. lysosome"
] |
[
10,
1,
1,
1
] |
Question: What part of a cell do proteins travel to to be modified for the specific job they will do?
Options:
A. golgi apparatus
B. plasma membrane
C. nucleus
D. lysosome
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: When current flows in just one direction, what is it called?
Options:
A. alternating current
B. mono-current
C. reactant current
D. direct current
Answer:
|
[
"A. alternating current",
"B. mono-current",
"C. reactant current",
"D. direct current"
] |
[
1,
1,
1,
10
] |
Question: When current flows in just one direction, what is it called?
Options:
A. alternating current
B. mono-current
C. reactant current
D. direct current
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: An ammeter must be connected in series with what to allow it to accurately measure the current flow without causing any disruptions?
Options:
A. resistors
B. insulators
C. capacitors
D. configurations
Answer:
|
[
"A. resistors",
"B. insulators",
"C. capacitors",
"D. configurations"
] |
[
10,
1,
1,
1
] |
Question: An ammeter must be connected in series with what to allow it to accurately measure the current flow without causing any disruptions?
Options:
A. resistors
B. insulators
C. capacitors
D. configurations
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: What combines with rain to form acid rain?
Options:
A. carbon dioxide and sulfur oxides
B. nitrogen and sulfur oxides
C. suction and sulfur oxides
D. compost and sulfur oxides
Answer:
|
[
"A. carbon dioxide and sulfur oxides",
"B. nitrogen and sulfur oxides",
"C. suction and sulfur oxides",
"D. compost and sulfur oxides"
] |
[
1,
10,
1,
1
] |
Question: What combines with rain to form acid rain?
Options:
A. carbon dioxide and sulfur oxides
B. nitrogen and sulfur oxides
C. suction and sulfur oxides
D. compost and sulfur oxides
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: Bacterial stis include chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis are diseases that can usually be cured with what?
Options:
A. antioxidants
B. antivirals
C. antihistamines
D. antibiotics
Answer:
|
[
"A. antioxidants",
"B. antivirals",
"C. antihistamines",
"D. antibiotics"
] |
[
1,
1,
1,
10
] |
Question: Bacterial stis include chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis are diseases that can usually be cured with what?
Options:
A. antioxidants
B. antivirals
C. antihistamines
D. antibiotics
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: Rubbing your hands together warms them by converting work into what energy?
Options:
A. thermal energy
B. motion energy
C. kinetic energy
D. layer energy
Answer:
|
[
"A. thermal energy",
"B. motion energy",
"C. kinetic energy",
"D. layer energy"
] |
[
10,
1,
1,
1
] |
Question: Rubbing your hands together warms them by converting work into what energy?
Options:
A. thermal energy
B. motion energy
C. kinetic energy
D. layer energy
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: What is the opposite of nuclear fusion?
Options:
A. Solar Power
B. might fission
C. nuclear fission
D. energy fission
Answer:
|
[
"A. Solar Power",
"B. might fission",
"C. nuclear fission",
"D. energy fission"
] |
[
1,
1,
10,
1
] |
Question: What is the opposite of nuclear fusion?
Options:
A. Solar Power
B. might fission
C. nuclear fission
D. energy fission
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: What are the three classifications of elements?
Options:
A. metals, metaloids, and alkaloids
B. metals, non-metals and alkaloids
C. metals, non-metals and metaloids
D. alkaloids, metaloids, and non-metals
Answer:
|
[
"A. metals, metaloids, and alkaloids",
"B. metals, non-metals and alkaloids",
"C. metals, non-metals and metaloids",
"D. alkaloids, metaloids, and non-metals"
] |
[
1,
1,
10,
1
] |
Question: What are the three classifications of elements?
Options:
A. metals, metaloids, and alkaloids
B. metals, non-metals and alkaloids
C. metals, non-metals and metaloids
D. alkaloids, metaloids, and non-metals
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: Worms use a hydrostatic type of what anatomical structure to move through their environment?
Options:
A. skeleton
B. tail
C. head
D. gastrointestinal system
Answer:
|
[
"A. skeleton",
"B. tail",
"C. head",
"D. gastrointestinal system"
] |
[
10,
1,
1,
1
] |
Question: Worms use a hydrostatic type of what anatomical structure to move through their environment?
Options:
A. skeleton
B. tail
C. head
D. gastrointestinal system
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: What flexible organ enables swallowing and speech?
Options:
A. diaphram
B. large intestine
C. stomach
D. tongue
Answer:
|
[
"A. diaphram",
"B. large intestine",
"C. stomach",
"D. tongue"
] |
[
1,
1,
1,
10
] |
Question: What flexible organ enables swallowing and speech?
Options:
A. diaphram
B. large intestine
C. stomach
D. tongue
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: What is a wall of rocks or concrete called?
Options:
A. ankle
B. groin
C. foot
D. knee
Answer:
|
[
"A. ankle",
"B. groin",
"C. foot",
"D. knee"
] |
[
1,
10,
1,
1
] |
Question: What is a wall of rocks or concrete called?
Options:
A. ankle
B. groin
C. foot
D. knee
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: What are the special mating behaviors in birds called?
Options:
A. display
B. attraction
C. presentation
D. courtship
Answer:
|
[
"A. display",
"B. attraction",
"C. presentation",
"D. courtship"
] |
[
1,
1,
1,
10
] |
Question: What are the special mating behaviors in birds called?
Options:
A. display
B. attraction
C. presentation
D. courtship
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: What kind of charges do protons give the nucleus?
Options:
A. positive
B. negative
C. neutral
D. dynamic
Answer:
|
[
"A. positive",
"B. negative",
"C. neutral",
"D. dynamic"
] |
[
10,
1,
1,
1
] |
Question: What kind of charges do protons give the nucleus?
Options:
A. positive
B. negative
C. neutral
D. dynamic
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: What happens when a cell takes in substances through its membrane?
Options:
A. dialysis
B. filtration
C. endocytosis
D. metastasis
Answer:
|
[
"A. dialysis",
"B. filtration",
"C. endocytosis",
"D. metastasis"
] |
[
1,
1,
10,
1
] |
Question: What happens when a cell takes in substances through its membrane?
Options:
A. dialysis
B. filtration
C. endocytosis
D. metastasis
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: What are compounds formed by ionic bonds called?
Options:
A. ionic compounds (salts)
B. mixed compounds
C. nuclear compounds
D. layered compounds
Answer:
|
[
"A. ionic compounds (salts)",
"B. mixed compounds",
"C. nuclear compounds",
"D. layered compounds"
] |
[
10,
1,
1,
1
] |
Question: What are compounds formed by ionic bonds called?
Options:
A. ionic compounds (salts)
B. mixed compounds
C. nuclear compounds
D. layered compounds
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: What kind of diagrams can be used to illustrate electron movements and ion formation?
Options:
A. contour maps
B. venn diagrams
C. atomic models
D. electron dot diagrams
Answer:
|
[
"A. contour maps",
"B. venn diagrams",
"C. atomic models",
"D. electron dot diagrams"
] |
[
1,
1,
1,
10
] |
Question: What kind of diagrams can be used to illustrate electron movements and ion formation?
Options:
A. contour maps
B. venn diagrams
C. atomic models
D. electron dot diagrams
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: What always continues in a red supergiant?
Options:
A. movement
B. heat
C. fission
D. fusion
Answer:
|
[
"A. movement",
"B. heat",
"C. fission",
"D. fusion"
] |
[
1,
1,
1,
10
] |
Question: What always continues in a red supergiant?
Options:
A. movement
B. heat
C. fission
D. fusion
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: Glycolysis, the krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain are stages in what process?
Options:
A. mitosis
B. reproduction
C. aerobic cellular respiration
D. cell death
Answer:
|
[
"A. mitosis",
"B. reproduction",
"C. aerobic cellular respiration",
"D. cell death"
] |
[
1,
1,
10,
1
] |
Question: Glycolysis, the krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain are stages in what process?
Options:
A. mitosis
B. reproduction
C. aerobic cellular respiration
D. cell death
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: Sex-linked traits are located on genes on what chromosomes?
Options:
A. neural
B. sex
C. dna
D. reactive
Answer:
|
[
"A. neural",
"B. sex",
"C. dna",
"D. reactive"
] |
[
1,
10,
1,
1
] |
Question: Sex-linked traits are located on genes on what chromosomes?
Options:
A. neural
B. sex
C. dna
D. reactive
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: What nerves attached to the brain are mainly responsible for motor and sensory functions?
Options:
A. stimulation nerves
B. autonomic nerves
C. cranial nerves
D. somatic nerves
Answer:
|
[
"A. stimulation nerves",
"B. autonomic nerves",
"C. cranial nerves",
"D. somatic nerves"
] |
[
1,
1,
10,
1
] |
Question: What nerves attached to the brain are mainly responsible for motor and sensory functions?
Options:
A. stimulation nerves
B. autonomic nerves
C. cranial nerves
D. somatic nerves
Answer:
|
C
|
Question: What would you need to see most cells?
Options:
A. mirror
B. microscope
C. ultraviolet
D. infrared
Answer:
|
[
"A. mirror",
"B. microscope",
"C. ultraviolet",
"D. infrared"
] |
[
1,
10,
1,
1
] |
Question: What would you need to see most cells?
Options:
A. mirror
B. microscope
C. ultraviolet
D. infrared
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: The intermolecular structure of what has spaces that are not present in liquid water?
Options:
A. condensation
B. distillate
C. vapor
D. ice
Answer:
|
[
"A. condensation",
"B. distillate",
"C. vapor",
"D. ice"
] |
[
1,
1,
1,
10
] |
Question: The intermolecular structure of what has spaces that are not present in liquid water?
Options:
A. condensation
B. distillate
C. vapor
D. ice
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: Some compounds form rigid frameworks called what?
Options:
A. grids
B. chemicals
C. ions
D. crystals
Answer:
|
[
"A. grids",
"B. chemicals",
"C. ions",
"D. crystals"
] |
[
1,
1,
1,
10
] |
Question: Some compounds form rigid frameworks called what?
Options:
A. grids
B. chemicals
C. ions
D. crystals
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: What type of relationship is it when one variable increases the other variable decreases?
Options:
A. curve
B. inverse
C. divergence
D. regression
Answer:
|
[
"A. curve",
"B. inverse",
"C. divergence",
"D. regression"
] |
[
1,
10,
1,
1
] |
Question: What type of relationship is it when one variable increases the other variable decreases?
Options:
A. curve
B. inverse
C. divergence
D. regression
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: What is the term for polyatomic ligands with two or more donor atoms?
Options:
A. chelates
B. proteins
C. polyamines
D. angiosperms
Answer:
|
[
"A. chelates",
"B. proteins",
"C. polyamines",
"D. angiosperms"
] |
[
10,
1,
1,
1
] |
Question: What is the term for polyatomic ligands with two or more donor atoms?
Options:
A. chelates
B. proteins
C. polyamines
D. angiosperms
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: A single, often oversimplified, path through which energy and matter flow through an ecosystem is also known as what?
Options:
A. the chain
B. life cycle
C. fuel chain
D. food chain
Answer:
|
[
"A. the chain",
"B. life cycle",
"C. fuel chain",
"D. food chain"
] |
[
1,
1,
1,
10
] |
Question: A single, often oversimplified, path through which energy and matter flow through an ecosystem is also known as what?
Options:
A. the chain
B. life cycle
C. fuel chain
D. food chain
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: Oncogenes are involved in the formation of what disease?
Options:
A. cancer
B. colds
C. heart disease
D. autoimmune disease
Answer:
|
[
"A. cancer",
"B. colds",
"C. heart disease",
"D. autoimmune disease"
] |
[
10,
1,
1,
1
] |
Question: Oncogenes are involved in the formation of what disease?
Options:
A. cancer
B. colds
C. heart disease
D. autoimmune disease
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: The lack of annihilation radiation coming to us from space proves that the universe is dominated by what?
Options:
A. vacuum
B. space
C. energy
D. matter
Answer:
|
[
"A. vacuum",
"B. space",
"C. energy",
"D. matter"
] |
[
1,
1,
1,
10
] |
Question: The lack of annihilation radiation coming to us from space proves that the universe is dominated by what?
Options:
A. vacuum
B. space
C. energy
D. matter
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: Dinitrophenol (dnp) is an uncoupler that makes the inner mitochondrial membrane leaky to protons. it was used until 1938 as a what?
Options:
A. bone density drug
B. weight loss drug
C. immune system booster
D. sleep loss drug
Answer:
|
[
"A. bone density drug",
"B. weight loss drug",
"C. immune system booster",
"D. sleep loss drug"
] |
[
1,
10,
1,
1
] |
Question: Dinitrophenol (dnp) is an uncoupler that makes the inner mitochondrial membrane leaky to protons. it was used until 1938 as a what?
Options:
A. bone density drug
B. weight loss drug
C. immune system booster
D. sleep loss drug
Answer:
|
B
|
Question: Melanocytes are located in which layer of the epidermis?
Options:
A. follicle
B. crust
C. outer
D. bottom
Answer:
|
[
"A. follicle",
"B. crust",
"C. outer",
"D. bottom"
] |
[
1,
1,
1,
10
] |
Question: Melanocytes are located in which layer of the epidermis?
Options:
A. follicle
B. crust
C. outer
D. bottom
Answer:
|
D
|
Question: Soils with higher capacities generally have a larger reserve of what?
Options:
A. mineral nutrients
B. protein
C. water
D. hydrogen nutrients
Answer:
|
[
"A. mineral nutrients",
"B. protein",
"C. water",
"D. hydrogen nutrients"
] |
[
10,
1,
1,
1
] |
Question: Soils with higher capacities generally have a larger reserve of what?
Options:
A. mineral nutrients
B. protein
C. water
D. hydrogen nutrients
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: Materials that are good conductors of thermal energy are called?
Options:
A. thermal conductors
B. atmospheric conductors
C. atmospheric inductors
D. thermal inductors
Answer:
|
[
"A. thermal conductors",
"B. atmospheric conductors",
"C. atmospheric inductors",
"D. thermal inductors"
] |
[
10,
1,
1,
1
] |
Question: Materials that are good conductors of thermal energy are called?
Options:
A. thermal conductors
B. atmospheric conductors
C. atmospheric inductors
D. thermal inductors
Answer:
|
A
|
Question: Composite cones are steep-sided, cone-shaped types of what, which produce explosive eruptions?
Options:
A. volcanoes
B. craters
C. mountains
D. earthquakes
Answer:
|
[
"A. volcanoes",
"B. craters",
"C. mountains",
"D. earthquakes"
] |
[
10,
1,
1,
1
] |
Question: Composite cones are steep-sided, cone-shaped types of what, which produce explosive eruptions?
Options:
A. volcanoes
B. craters
C. mountains
D. earthquakes
Answer:
|
A
|
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