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Question: Systems are in thermal equilibrium when they have the same of what measurement? Options: A. mass B. density C. temperature D. oxygen Answer:
[ "A. mass", "B. density", "C. temperature", "D. oxygen" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: Systems are in thermal equilibrium when they have the same of what measurement? Options: A. mass B. density C. temperature D. oxygen Answer:
C
Question: What needs to be increased to change a solid into a liquid or gas? Options: A. volume B. oxygen C. temperature D. pressure Answer:
[ "A. volume", "B. oxygen", "C. temperature", "D. pressure" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What needs to be increased to change a solid into a liquid or gas? Options: A. volume B. oxygen C. temperature D. pressure Answer:
C
Question: Minerals that are not compounds consist of a single what? Options: A. electron B. element C. gas D. proton Answer:
[ "A. electron", "B. element", "C. gas", "D. proton" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: Minerals that are not compounds consist of a single what? Options: A. electron B. element C. gas D. proton Answer:
B
Question: What globular protein is used in the construction of the hollow tube? Options: A. cyclin B. tubulin C. actin D. keratin Answer:
[ "A. cyclin", "B. tubulin", "C. actin", "D. keratin" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What globular protein is used in the construction of the hollow tube? Options: A. cyclin B. tubulin C. actin D. keratin Answer:
B
Question: Two important types of energy that can be converted to one another include potential and what? Options: A. kinetic B. physical C. magnetic D. thermal Answer:
[ "A. kinetic", "B. physical", "C. magnetic", "D. thermal" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Two important types of energy that can be converted to one another include potential and what? Options: A. kinetic B. physical C. magnetic D. thermal Answer:
A
Question: What is the diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane according to the concentration gradient of water across the membrane Options: A. osmosis B. nutrients C. mirrors D. Gravity Answer:
[ "A. osmosis", "B. nutrients", "C. mirrors", "D. Gravity" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is the diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane according to the concentration gradient of water across the membrane Options: A. osmosis B. nutrients C. mirrors D. Gravity Answer:
A
Question: What are the key cells of an immune response? Options: A. histiocytes B. keratinocytes C. lymphocytes D. erythrocytes Answer:
[ "A. histiocytes", "B. keratinocytes", "C. lymphocytes", "D. erythrocytes" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What are the key cells of an immune response? Options: A. histiocytes B. keratinocytes C. lymphocytes D. erythrocytes Answer:
C
Question: Darwin found that, since all species are related to each other and some of them evolve together, so they develop similar what? Options: A. appearance B. language C. systems D. adaptations Answer:
[ "A. appearance", "B. language", "C. systems", "D. adaptations" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Darwin found that, since all species are related to each other and some of them evolve together, so they develop similar what? Options: A. appearance B. language C. systems D. adaptations Answer:
D
Question: Newly formed what aggregates into threads that form the framework of the clot? Options: A. plasma B. blood C. collagen D. fibrin Answer:
[ "A. plasma", "B. blood", "C. collagen", "D. fibrin" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Newly formed what aggregates into threads that form the framework of the clot? Options: A. plasma B. blood C. collagen D. fibrin Answer:
D
Question: The general term peptide refers to an amino acid chain of what? Options: A. unspecified length B. small length C. incomplete length D. large length Answer:
[ "A. unspecified length", "B. small length", "C. incomplete length", "D. large length" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: The general term peptide refers to an amino acid chain of what? Options: A. unspecified length B. small length C. incomplete length D. large length Answer:
A
Question: Average global temperature has been doing what for the past several decades? Options: A. falling B. fluctuating C. rising D. stabilizing Answer:
[ "A. falling", "B. fluctuating", "C. rising", "D. stabilizing" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: Average global temperature has been doing what for the past several decades? Options: A. falling B. fluctuating C. rising D. stabilizing Answer:
C
Question: What disease is caused when the oomycete plasmopara viticola parasitizes grape plants? Options: A. downy mildew B. toxic mildew C. dainty mildew D. alkaline mildew Answer:
[ "A. downy mildew", "B. toxic mildew", "C. dainty mildew", "D. alkaline mildew" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What disease is caused when the oomycete plasmopara viticola parasitizes grape plants? Options: A. downy mildew B. toxic mildew C. dainty mildew D. alkaline mildew Answer:
A
Question: What is the diploid number for fruit flies? Options: A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10 Answer:
[ "A. 7", "B. 8", "C. 9", "D. 10" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is the diploid number for fruit flies? Options: A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10 Answer:
B
Question: An example of irreversible denaturation of what substance occurs to the liquid albumin when an egg is fried? Options: A. acids B. bacterial C. liquid D. protein Answer:
[ "A. acids", "B. bacterial", "C. liquid", "D. protein" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: An example of irreversible denaturation of what substance occurs to the liquid albumin when an egg is fried? Options: A. acids B. bacterial C. liquid D. protein Answer:
D
Question: In an environment, symbiosis, competition, and relying on other organisms for food are examples of what? Options: A. collaboration B. adaptation C. interaction D. commensalism Answer:
[ "A. collaboration", "B. adaptation", "C. interaction", "D. commensalism" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: In an environment, symbiosis, competition, and relying on other organisms for food are examples of what? Options: A. collaboration B. adaptation C. interaction D. commensalism Answer:
C
Question: What is another term for ghost sharks? Options: A. litoria B. anascea C. aurea D. chimaera Answer:
[ "A. litoria", "B. anascea", "C. aurea", "D. chimaera" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What is another term for ghost sharks? Options: A. litoria B. anascea C. aurea D. chimaera Answer:
D
Question: What makes the realized niche of chthamalus much smaller than its fundamental niche? Options: A. asexual competition B. instantaneous competition C. interspecific competition D. microscopic competition Answer:
[ "A. asexual competition", "B. instantaneous competition", "C. interspecific competition", "D. microscopic competition" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What makes the realized niche of chthamalus much smaller than its fundamental niche? Options: A. asexual competition B. instantaneous competition C. interspecific competition D. microscopic competition Answer:
C
Question: Red stars are the coolest; which are the hottest? Options: A. white B. blue C. yellow D. giant Answer:
[ "A. white", "B. blue", "C. yellow", "D. giant" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: Red stars are the coolest; which are the hottest? Options: A. white B. blue C. yellow D. giant Answer:
B
Question: Which type of muscle is most common in the human body? Options: A. skeletal B. digestive C. hormonal D. smooth Answer:
[ "A. skeletal", "B. digestive", "C. hormonal", "D. smooth" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Which type of muscle is most common in the human body? Options: A. skeletal B. digestive C. hormonal D. smooth Answer:
A
Question: What is the name for a combination of elements that acts as a different substance? Options: A. mixture B. contrast C. compound D. solution Answer:
[ "A. mixture", "B. contrast", "C. compound", "D. solution" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What is the name for a combination of elements that acts as a different substance? Options: A. mixture B. contrast C. compound D. solution Answer:
C
Question: Volcanoes can be active, dormant, or what else? Options: A. still B. burgeoning C. extinct D. remnant Answer:
[ "A. still", "B. burgeoning", "C. extinct", "D. remnant" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: Volcanoes can be active, dormant, or what else? Options: A. still B. burgeoning C. extinct D. remnant Answer:
C
Question: Vesicular transport includes exocytosis and what? Options: A. phagocytosis B. metastasis C. endocytosis D. meiosis Answer:
[ "A. phagocytosis", "B. metastasis", "C. endocytosis", "D. meiosis" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: Vesicular transport includes exocytosis and what? Options: A. phagocytosis B. metastasis C. endocytosis D. meiosis Answer:
C
Question: What supports the scapula, transmits the weight and forces from the upper limb to the body trunk, and protects the underlying nerves and blood vessels? Options: A. bladder B. cranium C. pelvis D. clavicle Answer:
[ "A. bladder", "B. cranium", "C. pelvis", "D. clavicle" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What supports the scapula, transmits the weight and forces from the upper limb to the body trunk, and protects the underlying nerves and blood vessels? Options: A. bladder B. cranium C. pelvis D. clavicle Answer:
D
Question: What are the three fundamental phases of matter? Options: A. air, water, and land B. solid, liquid, and gas C. big, small. and medium D. fast, slow, normal Answer:
[ "A. air, water, and land", "B. solid, liquid, and gas", "C. big, small. and medium", "D. fast, slow, normal" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What are the three fundamental phases of matter? Options: A. air, water, and land B. solid, liquid, and gas C. big, small. and medium D. fast, slow, normal Answer:
B
Question: What system in the human body makes white blood cells that protect the body from diseases? Options: A. cardiovascular system B. lymphatic system C. renal system D. reproductive system Answer:
[ "A. cardiovascular system", "B. lymphatic system", "C. renal system", "D. reproductive system" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What system in the human body makes white blood cells that protect the body from diseases? Options: A. cardiovascular system B. lymphatic system C. renal system D. reproductive system Answer:
B
Question: Which process or force pulls rocks apart? Options: A. tactile stress B. composition stress C. tension stress D. friction stress Answer:
[ "A. tactile stress", "B. composition stress", "C. tension stress", "D. friction stress" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: Which process or force pulls rocks apart? Options: A. tactile stress B. composition stress C. tension stress D. friction stress Answer:
C
Question: What rigid layer surrounds the cell membrane of a plant cell? Options: A. cell wall B. bark C. epidermis D. cuticle Answer:
[ "A. cell wall", "B. bark", "C. epidermis", "D. cuticle" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What rigid layer surrounds the cell membrane of a plant cell? Options: A. cell wall B. bark C. epidermis D. cuticle Answer:
A
Question: When does internal reflection occur? Options: A. when light goes from a fast medium to a slow B. when light goes from a slow medium to another slow medium C. when light goes from a fast medium to another fast medium D. when light goes from a slow medium to a fast Answer:
[ "A. when light goes from a fast medium to a slow", "B. when light goes from a slow medium to another slow medium", "C. when light goes from a fast medium to another fast medium", "D. when light goes from a slow medium to a fast" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: When does internal reflection occur? Options: A. when light goes from a fast medium to a slow B. when light goes from a slow medium to another slow medium C. when light goes from a fast medium to another fast medium D. when light goes from a slow medium to a fast Answer:
D
Question: What is the fourth planet from the sun? Options: A. Mercury B. mars C. Saturn D. Pluto Answer:
[ "A. Mercury", "B. mars", "C. Saturn", "D. Pluto" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is the fourth planet from the sun? Options: A. Mercury B. mars C. Saturn D. Pluto Answer:
B
Question: Which region of dna consists of one or more genes that encode the proteins needed for a specific function? Options: A. operon B. mRNA C. chromosome D. antigen Answer:
[ "A. operon", "B. mRNA", "C. chromosome", "D. antigen" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Which region of dna consists of one or more genes that encode the proteins needed for a specific function? Options: A. operon B. mRNA C. chromosome D. antigen Answer:
A
Question: Members of the genus trypanosoma are flagellate protozoa that cause what? Options: A. sleeping sickness B. cancer C. hypertension D. mutations Answer:
[ "A. sleeping sickness", "B. cancer", "C. hypertension", "D. mutations" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Members of the genus trypanosoma are flagellate protozoa that cause what? Options: A. sleeping sickness B. cancer C. hypertension D. mutations Answer:
A
Question: The major salivary enzyme is called? Options: A. amylase B. synthase C. sucrase D. mucosa Answer:
[ "A. amylase", "B. synthase", "C. sucrase", "D. mucosa" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: The major salivary enzyme is called? Options: A. amylase B. synthase C. sucrase D. mucosa Answer:
A
Question: Who first discovered the moons of jupiter in 1610? Options: A. Newton B. darwin C. Socrates D. galileo Answer:
[ "A. Newton", "B. darwin", "C. Socrates", "D. galileo" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Who first discovered the moons of jupiter in 1610? Options: A. Newton B. darwin C. Socrates D. galileo Answer:
D
Question: Fossil records show that what process may occur in "fits and starts"? Options: A. generation B. variation C. evolution D. isolation Answer:
[ "A. generation", "B. variation", "C. evolution", "D. isolation" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: Fossil records show that what process may occur in "fits and starts"? Options: A. generation B. variation C. evolution D. isolation Answer:
C
Question: What part of the ear is often described as a bony labyrinth? Options: A. embedded ear B. solid ear C. inner ear D. outer ear Answer:
[ "A. embedded ear", "B. solid ear", "C. inner ear", "D. outer ear" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What part of the ear is often described as a bony labyrinth? Options: A. embedded ear B. solid ear C. inner ear D. outer ear Answer:
C
Question: Enzymes speed up the rate of a specific chemical reaction and is therefore known as what? Options: A. biochemical catalysts B. genetic catalysts C. characteristic catalysts D. protein catalysts Answer:
[ "A. biochemical catalysts", "B. genetic catalysts", "C. characteristic catalysts", "D. protein catalysts" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Enzymes speed up the rate of a specific chemical reaction and is therefore known as what? Options: A. biochemical catalysts B. genetic catalysts C. characteristic catalysts D. protein catalysts Answer:
A
Question: What is required to break bonds in reactants? Options: A. energy B. protein C. gas D. food Answer:
[ "A. energy", "B. protein", "C. gas", "D. food" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is required to break bonds in reactants? Options: A. energy B. protein C. gas D. food Answer:
A
Question: Organs are made up of two or more types of what? Options: A. bones B. fluids C. tissues D. muscles Answer:
[ "A. bones", "B. fluids", "C. tissues", "D. muscles" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: Organs are made up of two or more types of what? Options: A. bones B. fluids C. tissues D. muscles Answer:
C
Question: During what type of reproduction do two haploid gametes join in the process of fertilization to produce a diploid zygote? Options: A. essential reproduction B. internal reproduction C. asexual reproduction D. sexual reproduction Answer:
[ "A. essential reproduction", "B. internal reproduction", "C. asexual reproduction", "D. sexual reproduction" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: During what type of reproduction do two haploid gametes join in the process of fertilization to produce a diploid zygote? Options: A. essential reproduction B. internal reproduction C. asexual reproduction D. sexual reproduction Answer:
D
Question: What does the ground tissue consist mostly of in the stems of both monocots and eudicots? Options: A. epenthesis cells B. eudiocotic cells C. hinterrhein cells D. parenchyma cells Answer:
[ "A. epenthesis cells", "B. eudiocotic cells", "C. hinterrhein cells", "D. parenchyma cells" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What does the ground tissue consist mostly of in the stems of both monocots and eudicots? Options: A. epenthesis cells B. eudiocotic cells C. hinterrhein cells D. parenchyma cells Answer:
D
Question: What type of wave is visible light? Options: A. radio B. acoustic C. electromagnetic D. static Answer:
[ "A. radio", "B. acoustic", "C. electromagnetic", "D. static" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What type of wave is visible light? Options: A. radio B. acoustic C. electromagnetic D. static Answer:
C
Question: What catalyzes the hydrolysis of amino acids from the n-terminal end of a protein? Options: A. synthase B. testosterone C. nucleic acid D. aminopeptidase Answer:
[ "A. synthase", "B. testosterone", "C. nucleic acid", "D. aminopeptidase" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What catalyzes the hydrolysis of amino acids from the n-terminal end of a protein? Options: A. synthase B. testosterone C. nucleic acid D. aminopeptidase Answer:
D
Question: Which group of species is defined as having moist skin without scales? Options: A. reptiles B. mammals C. fish D. amphibians Answer:
[ "A. reptiles", "B. mammals", "C. fish", "D. amphibians" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Which group of species is defined as having moist skin without scales? Options: A. reptiles B. mammals C. fish D. amphibians Answer:
D
Question: Where are integral proteins embedded? Options: A. libid bilayer B. cytoplasm C. hemoglobin D. mitochondria Answer:
[ "A. libid bilayer", "B. cytoplasm", "C. hemoglobin", "D. mitochondria" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Where are integral proteins embedded? Options: A. libid bilayer B. cytoplasm C. hemoglobin D. mitochondria Answer:
A
Question: Skeletal muscles are attached to bones by what? Options: A. enzymes B. tendons C. veins D. plasma Answer:
[ "A. enzymes", "B. tendons", "C. veins", "D. plasma" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: Skeletal muscles are attached to bones by what? Options: A. enzymes B. tendons C. veins D. plasma Answer:
B
Question: The duodenum, the jejunum, and the ileum are the main regions of which organ? Options: A. lungs B. large intestine C. heart D. small intestine Answer:
[ "A. lungs", "B. large intestine", "C. heart", "D. small intestine" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: The duodenum, the jejunum, and the ileum are the main regions of which organ? Options: A. lungs B. large intestine C. heart D. small intestine Answer:
D
Question: Temperature and pressure affect changes in phases or states of what? Options: A. energy B. matter C. decay D. homeostasis Answer:
[ "A. energy", "B. matter", "C. decay", "D. homeostasis" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: Temperature and pressure affect changes in phases or states of what? Options: A. energy B. matter C. decay D. homeostasis Answer:
B
Question: The water in some springs are hot because they're heated by what? Options: A. the sun B. fires C. hot magma D. gravity Answer:
[ "A. the sun", "B. fires", "C. hot magma", "D. gravity" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: The water in some springs are hot because they're heated by what? Options: A. the sun B. fires C. hot magma D. gravity Answer:
C
Question: What consists of all the living things and nonliving things interacting in the same area? Options: A. biome B. ecosystem C. biodiversity D. habitat Answer:
[ "A. biome", "B. ecosystem", "C. biodiversity", "D. habitat" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What consists of all the living things and nonliving things interacting in the same area? Options: A. biome B. ecosystem C. biodiversity D. habitat Answer:
B
Question: How much can the bacteria in your gut weigh? Options: A. 2.15 pounds B. 2.2 pounds C. 2 pounds D. 2 kilograms Answer:
[ "A. 2.15 pounds", "B. 2.2 pounds", "C. 2 pounds", "D. 2 kilograms" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: How much can the bacteria in your gut weigh? Options: A. 2.15 pounds B. 2.2 pounds C. 2 pounds D. 2 kilograms Answer:
C
Question: As a myotube is formed from many different myoblast cells, it contains many nuclei, but has a continuous what? Options: A. cerebellum B. cytoplasm C. nucleus D. mucus Answer:
[ "A. cerebellum", "B. cytoplasm", "C. nucleus", "D. mucus" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: As a myotube is formed from many different myoblast cells, it contains many nuclei, but has a continuous what? Options: A. cerebellum B. cytoplasm C. nucleus D. mucus Answer:
B
Question: When thinking of the rate at which two gases mix, it is inverse proportional to the density of what? Options: A. dioxide B. the container C. matter D. gas Answer:
[ "A. dioxide", "B. the container", "C. matter", "D. gas" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: When thinking of the rate at which two gases mix, it is inverse proportional to the density of what? Options: A. dioxide B. the container C. matter D. gas Answer:
D
Question: What serious sti can damage the heart, brain and other organs or even cause death, if untreated? Options: A. herpes B. syphilis C. chlamydia D. cirrhosis Answer:
[ "A. herpes", "B. syphilis", "C. chlamydia", "D. cirrhosis" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What serious sti can damage the heart, brain and other organs or even cause death, if untreated? Options: A. herpes B. syphilis C. chlamydia D. cirrhosis Answer:
B
Question: When a seed is produced by apomixis, the embryo develops without what? Options: A. fertilization B. infection C. stimulation D. infection Answer:
[ "A. fertilization", "B. infection", "C. stimulation", "D. infection" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: When a seed is produced by apomixis, the embryo develops without what? Options: A. fertilization B. infection C. stimulation D. infection Answer:
A
Question: When an oxidation number of an atom is decreased in the course of a redox reaction, that atom is being what? Options: A. increased B. reduced C. destroyed D. replaced Answer:
[ "A. increased", "B. reduced", "C. destroyed", "D. replaced" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: When an oxidation number of an atom is decreased in the course of a redox reaction, that atom is being what? Options: A. increased B. reduced C. destroyed D. replaced Answer:
B
Question: A venule is an extremely small vein, generally 8–100 micrometers in diameter. postcapillary venules join multiple capillaries exiting from a capillary bed. multiple venules join to form what? Options: A. clots B. veins C. glands D. arteries Answer:
[ "A. clots", "B. veins", "C. glands", "D. arteries" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: A venule is an extremely small vein, generally 8–100 micrometers in diameter. postcapillary venules join multiple capillaries exiting from a capillary bed. multiple venules join to form what? Options: A. clots B. veins C. glands D. arteries Answer:
B
Question: The active site can only bind certain what? Options: A. electrons B. membranes C. proteins D. substrates Answer:
[ "A. electrons", "B. membranes", "C. proteins", "D. substrates" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: The active site can only bind certain what? Options: A. electrons B. membranes C. proteins D. substrates Answer:
D
Question: In a food chain, what group of organisms breaks down animal remains and wastes to get energy? Options: A. detritivores B. producers C. primary consumers D. decomposers Answer:
[ "A. detritivores", "B. producers", "C. primary consumers", "D. decomposers" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: In a food chain, what group of organisms breaks down animal remains and wastes to get energy? Options: A. detritivores B. producers C. primary consumers D. decomposers Answer:
D
Question: What is the term for organisms that have adaptations to both salty and basic conditions? Options: A. salinophytes B. haloalkaliphiles C. heterophiles D. sporozoans Answer:
[ "A. salinophytes", "B. haloalkaliphiles", "C. heterophiles", "D. sporozoans" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is the term for organisms that have adaptations to both salty and basic conditions? Options: A. salinophytes B. haloalkaliphiles C. heterophiles D. sporozoans Answer:
B
Question: What organism is the most disruptive towards the diversity of other species? Options: A. insects B. reptiles C. humans D. bacteria Answer:
[ "A. insects", "B. reptiles", "C. humans", "D. bacteria" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What organism is the most disruptive towards the diversity of other species? Options: A. insects B. reptiles C. humans D. bacteria Answer:
C
Question: Migration and hibernation are examples of behaviors that occur on what temporal basis? Options: A. nocturnal B. weekly C. annual D. daily Answer:
[ "A. nocturnal", "B. weekly", "C. annual", "D. daily" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: Migration and hibernation are examples of behaviors that occur on what temporal basis? Options: A. nocturnal B. weekly C. annual D. daily Answer:
C
Question: What are all of the living or once-living aspects of the environment called? Options: A. fossils B. abiotic factors C. photic factors D. biotic factors Answer:
[ "A. fossils", "B. abiotic factors", "C. photic factors", "D. biotic factors" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What are all of the living or once-living aspects of the environment called? Options: A. fossils B. abiotic factors C. photic factors D. biotic factors Answer:
D
Question: Temporal and spatial summation at the axon hillock determines whether a neuron generates what? Options: A. change potential B. action potential C. hidden potential D. false potential Answer:
[ "A. change potential", "B. action potential", "C. hidden potential", "D. false potential" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: Temporal and spatial summation at the axon hillock determines whether a neuron generates what? Options: A. change potential B. action potential C. hidden potential D. false potential Answer:
B
Question: What two systems are the lungs part of? Options: A. stomach and nervous B. heart and excretory C. stomach and excretory D. respiratory and excretory Answer:
[ "A. stomach and nervous", "B. heart and excretory", "C. stomach and excretory", "D. respiratory and excretory" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What two systems are the lungs part of? Options: A. stomach and nervous B. heart and excretory C. stomach and excretory D. respiratory and excretory Answer:
D
Question: What occurs in a formerly inhabited area that was disturbed? Options: A. secondary succession B. mass extinction C. natural selection D. spontaneous mutation Answer:
[ "A. secondary succession", "B. mass extinction", "C. natural selection", "D. spontaneous mutation" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What occurs in a formerly inhabited area that was disturbed? Options: A. secondary succession B. mass extinction C. natural selection D. spontaneous mutation Answer:
A
Question: What can demonstrate the decrease in energy, biomass or numbers within an ecosystem? Options: A. ecological pyramids B. biomes C. spontaneous mutation D. food chains Answer:
[ "A. ecological pyramids", "B. biomes", "C. spontaneous mutation", "D. food chains" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What can demonstrate the decrease in energy, biomass or numbers within an ecosystem? Options: A. ecological pyramids B. biomes C. spontaneous mutation D. food chains Answer:
A
Question: What evolutionary concept characterizes a species by body shape and other structural features? Options: A. geologic species concept B. primary speciation C. spontaneous evolution theory D. morphological species concept Answer:
[ "A. geologic species concept", "B. primary speciation", "C. spontaneous evolution theory", "D. morphological species concept" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What evolutionary concept characterizes a species by body shape and other structural features? Options: A. geologic species concept B. primary speciation C. spontaneous evolution theory D. morphological species concept Answer:
D
Question: What determines the unique sequence for every protein? Options: A. gene encoding B. space encoding C. variation encoding D. form encoding Answer:
[ "A. gene encoding", "B. space encoding", "C. variation encoding", "D. form encoding" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What determines the unique sequence for every protein? Options: A. gene encoding B. space encoding C. variation encoding D. form encoding Answer:
A
Question: By breaking down organic matter, roundworms play an important role in which cycle? Options: A. water cycle B. circadian cycle C. metamorphic cycle D. carbon cycle Answer:
[ "A. water cycle", "B. circadian cycle", "C. metamorphic cycle", "D. carbon cycle" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: By breaking down organic matter, roundworms play an important role in which cycle? Options: A. water cycle B. circadian cycle C. metamorphic cycle D. carbon cycle Answer:
D
Question: In the lungs, oxygen diffuses out of the alveoli and into where? Options: A. cillia B. capillaries C. neurons D. blood Answer:
[ "A. cillia", "B. capillaries", "C. neurons", "D. blood" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: In the lungs, oxygen diffuses out of the alveoli and into where? Options: A. cillia B. capillaries C. neurons D. blood Answer:
B
Question: What term is used to describe animals that excrete ammonia? Options: A. ammonotelic B. xerophyte C. ammonstand D. spirogyra Answer:
[ "A. ammonotelic", "B. xerophyte", "C. ammonstand", "D. spirogyra" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What term is used to describe animals that excrete ammonia? Options: A. ammonotelic B. xerophyte C. ammonstand D. spirogyra Answer:
A
Question: The numbers and types of species in most ecosystems change to some degree through time and this is called? Options: A. environmental succession B. continuous succession C. physiological succession D. ecological succession Answer:
[ "A. environmental succession", "B. continuous succession", "C. physiological succession", "D. ecological succession" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: The numbers and types of species in most ecosystems change to some degree through time and this is called? Options: A. environmental succession B. continuous succession C. physiological succession D. ecological succession Answer:
D
Question: The enormous number of species is due to the tremendous variety of what? Options: A. environments B. tissues C. measurements D. sounds Answer:
[ "A. environments", "B. tissues", "C. measurements", "D. sounds" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: The enormous number of species is due to the tremendous variety of what? Options: A. environments B. tissues C. measurements D. sounds Answer:
A
Question: What is the energy needed to start a reaction between catalysts and reactants called? Options: A. reaction energy B. conductivity energy C. decomposition energy D. activation energy Answer:
[ "A. reaction energy", "B. conductivity energy", "C. decomposition energy", "D. activation energy" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What is the energy needed to start a reaction between catalysts and reactants called? Options: A. reaction energy B. conductivity energy C. decomposition energy D. activation energy Answer:
D
Question: Which proteins bind to the surfaces of microorganisms and are particularly attracted to pathogens that are already tagged by the adaptive immune system? Options: A. whereby proteins B. complement proteins C. mobilize proteins D. attractive proteins Answer:
[ "A. whereby proteins", "B. complement proteins", "C. mobilize proteins", "D. attractive proteins" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: Which proteins bind to the surfaces of microorganisms and are particularly attracted to pathogens that are already tagged by the adaptive immune system? Options: A. whereby proteins B. complement proteins C. mobilize proteins D. attractive proteins Answer:
B
Question: What type of competition occurs between members of the same species? Options: A. interspecific B. exospecies C. intraspecific D. interspecies Answer:
[ "A. interspecific", "B. exospecies", "C. intraspecific", "D. interspecies" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: What type of competition occurs between members of the same species? Options: A. interspecific B. exospecies C. intraspecific D. interspecies Answer:
C
Question: Alternation of generations is characteristic of the life cycle of all what? Options: A. plants B. cells C. animals D. organs Answer:
[ "A. plants", "B. cells", "C. animals", "D. organs" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: Alternation of generations is characteristic of the life cycle of all what? Options: A. plants B. cells C. animals D. organs Answer:
A
Question: What carries the instructions from the nucleus to the cytoplasm? Options: A. concept rna B. dirscriptor rna C. anderson rna D. messenger rna Answer:
[ "A. concept rna", "B. dirscriptor rna", "C. anderson rna", "D. messenger rna" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What carries the instructions from the nucleus to the cytoplasm? Options: A. concept rna B. dirscriptor rna C. anderson rna D. messenger rna Answer:
D
Question: What is measured using units pascal, bar, atmosphere or mmhg? Options: A. fuel B. pressure C. Muscle D. push Answer:
[ "A. fuel", "B. pressure", "C. Muscle", "D. push" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is measured using units pascal, bar, atmosphere or mmhg? Options: A. fuel B. pressure C. Muscle D. push Answer:
B
Question: What is a disease that can be spread from animals to humans called? Options: A. zoonosis B. proteolysis C. parasite D. Anthroponosis Answer:
[ "A. zoonosis", "B. proteolysis", "C. parasite", "D. Anthroponosis" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is a disease that can be spread from animals to humans called? Options: A. zoonosis B. proteolysis C. parasite D. Anthroponosis Answer:
A
Question: Where does most of the mass for an atom reside? Options: A. protons B. electrons C. nucleus D. neutrons Answer:
[ "A. protons", "B. electrons", "C. nucleus", "D. neutrons" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: Where does most of the mass for an atom reside? Options: A. protons B. electrons C. nucleus D. neutrons Answer:
C
Question: When electric current flows through a wire, it creates what type of field that surrounds the wire in circles? Options: A. gravitational B. magnetic C. kinetic D. thermal Answer:
[ "A. gravitational", "B. magnetic", "C. kinetic", "D. thermal" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: When electric current flows through a wire, it creates what type of field that surrounds the wire in circles? Options: A. gravitational B. magnetic C. kinetic D. thermal Answer:
B
Question: What is the outermost layer of the skin? Options: A. callus B. dermis C. nexus D. epidermis Answer:
[ "A. callus", "B. dermis", "C. nexus", "D. epidermis" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What is the outermost layer of the skin? Options: A. callus B. dermis C. nexus D. epidermis Answer:
D
Question: What is it called when waves spread out as they travel around obstacles or through openings in obstacles? Options: A. diffusion B. destruction C. absorption D. diffraction Answer:
[ "A. diffusion", "B. destruction", "C. absorption", "D. diffraction" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What is it called when waves spread out as they travel around obstacles or through openings in obstacles? Options: A. diffusion B. destruction C. absorption D. diffraction Answer:
D
Question: What is the process of oxidized iron that has been exposed to air and water? Options: A. rust B. bark C. crust D. crystallization Answer:
[ "A. rust", "B. bark", "C. crust", "D. crystallization" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is the process of oxidized iron that has been exposed to air and water? Options: A. rust B. bark C. crust D. crystallization Answer:
A
Question: What consists of one or two closed loops through which current can flow? Options: A. magnetic poles B. electric circuit C. cooling circuit D. thermal reaction Answer:
[ "A. magnetic poles", "B. electric circuit", "C. cooling circuit", "D. thermal reaction" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What consists of one or two closed loops through which current can flow? Options: A. magnetic poles B. electric circuit C. cooling circuit D. thermal reaction Answer:
B
Question: What muscle is imperative to breathing in helping the air move in and out of the lungs? Options: A. spleen B. diaphragm C. uterus D. kidneys Answer:
[ "A. spleen", "B. diaphragm", "C. uterus", "D. kidneys" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What muscle is imperative to breathing in helping the air move in and out of the lungs? Options: A. spleen B. diaphragm C. uterus D. kidneys Answer:
B
Question: What third property is different if two boxes have the same volume but one has greater mass? Options: A. density B. diameter C. output D. oxygen Answer:
[ "A. density", "B. diameter", "C. output", "D. oxygen" ]
[ 10, 1, 1, 1 ]
Question: What third property is different if two boxes have the same volume but one has greater mass? Options: A. density B. diameter C. output D. oxygen Answer:
A
Question: What occurs when two opposite charges are separated by some amount of distance? Options: A. diffusion B. particle C. radioactivity D. dipole Answer:
[ "A. diffusion", "B. particle", "C. radioactivity", "D. dipole" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What occurs when two opposite charges are separated by some amount of distance? Options: A. diffusion B. particle C. radioactivity D. dipole Answer:
D
Question: What is the term for the span in the life of an organism from one generation to the next? Options: A. era B. life cycle C. time consumption D. life span Answer:
[ "A. era", "B. life cycle", "C. time consumption", "D. life span" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: What is the term for the span in the life of an organism from one generation to the next? Options: A. era B. life cycle C. time consumption D. life span Answer:
B
Question: Deposition also occurs when a stream or river empties into a large body of what? Options: A. calm water B. even water C. homogeneous water D. still water Answer:
[ "A. calm water", "B. even water", "C. homogeneous water", "D. still water" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: Deposition also occurs when a stream or river empties into a large body of what? Options: A. calm water B. even water C. homogeneous water D. still water Answer:
D
Question: What is the process called in which nutrients pass into the bloodstream? Options: A. accumulation B. accumulation C. incorporation D. absorption Answer:
[ "A. accumulation", "B. accumulation", "C. incorporation", "D. absorption" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What is the process called in which nutrients pass into the bloodstream? Options: A. accumulation B. accumulation C. incorporation D. absorption Answer:
D
Question: The colloquial term "ribbon worm" refers to the mostly marine species of what phylum? Options: A. lophophorata B. nemertea C. nematoida D. gnathifera Answer:
[ "A. lophophorata", "B. nemertea", "C. nematoida", "D. gnathifera" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: The colloquial term "ribbon worm" refers to the mostly marine species of what phylum? Options: A. lophophorata B. nemertea C. nematoida D. gnathifera Answer:
B
Question: The number, size, shape, and banding pattern of chromosomes make them easily identifiable in a karyogram and allow for the assessment of many chromosomal Options: A. nutrients B. processes C. abnormalities D. beliefs Answer:
[ "A. nutrients", "B. processes", "C. abnormalities", "D. beliefs" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: The number, size, shape, and banding pattern of chromosomes make them easily identifiable in a karyogram and allow for the assessment of many chromosomal Options: A. nutrients B. processes C. abnormalities D. beliefs Answer:
C
Question: The logistics of carrying out cellular metabolism sets limits on what physical property of the cell? Options: A. surface B. size C. composition D. layer Answer:
[ "A. surface", "B. size", "C. composition", "D. layer" ]
[ 1, 10, 1, 1 ]
Question: The logistics of carrying out cellular metabolism sets limits on what physical property of the cell? Options: A. surface B. size C. composition D. layer Answer:
B
Question: What large dwarf planet in our solar system was only discovered in 2005? Options: A. zeus B. artemis C. Cerus D. eris Answer:
[ "A. zeus", "B. artemis", "C. Cerus", "D. eris" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What large dwarf planet in our solar system was only discovered in 2005? Options: A. zeus B. artemis C. Cerus D. eris Answer:
D
Question: Covalent bond energies can be used to estimate the enthalpy changes of what? Options: A. crystals reactions B. liquid reactions C. chemical reactions D. Pressure reactions Answer:
[ "A. crystals reactions", "B. liquid reactions", "C. chemical reactions", "D. Pressure reactions" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: Covalent bond energies can be used to estimate the enthalpy changes of what? Options: A. crystals reactions B. liquid reactions C. chemical reactions D. Pressure reactions Answer:
C
Question: What type of waste is eliminated from the body through the anus? Options: A. liquid B. urine C. carbon dioxide D. solid Answer:
[ "A. liquid", "B. urine", "C. carbon dioxide", "D. solid" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: What type of waste is eliminated from the body through the anus? Options: A. liquid B. urine C. carbon dioxide D. solid Answer:
D
Question: Fungi cause three different types of human illness: poisonings, parasitic infections, and what? Options: A. diarrhea B. heart disease C. allergies D. diabetes Answer:
[ "A. diarrhea", "B. heart disease", "C. allergies", "D. diabetes" ]
[ 1, 1, 10, 1 ]
Question: Fungi cause three different types of human illness: poisonings, parasitic infections, and what? Options: A. diarrhea B. heart disease C. allergies D. diabetes Answer:
C
Question: If you find dna floating in a cell's cytoplasm, what kind of organism is it? Options: A. unicellular B. eurocratic C. xerophytic D. prokaryotic Answer:
[ "A. unicellular", "B. eurocratic", "C. xerophytic", "D. prokaryotic" ]
[ 1, 1, 1, 10 ]
Question: If you find dna floating in a cell's cytoplasm, what kind of organism is it? Options: A. unicellular B. eurocratic C. xerophytic D. prokaryotic Answer:
D