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some excellent what have jaws that have rows of teeth that grow throughout life
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some excellent what have jaws that have rows of teeth that grow throughout life (A) frogs (B) backbones (C) arthropods (D) alligators (E) predators (F) evolution (G) bats (H) mice
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Shelled animals and other marine invertebrates are not considered excellent what
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Shelled animals and other marine invertebrates are not considered excellent what (A) defoliators (B) vulnerable (C) organisms (D) Food labels (E) its size (F) recyclable (G) predators (H) therian
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where are things fundamental to the progress of science occur?
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where are things fundamental to the progress of science occur? (A) in a lab (B) weathering (C) Antarctica (D) chemistry (E) underground (F) backbones (G) stadiums (H) pre-school
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Experiments are often done where what?
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Experiments are often done where what? (A) birds are singing (B) measure an object (C) scales or plates (D) earth is natural (E) wine is tasted (F) isolating and copying genes (G) mosses, liverworts, hornworts (H) chemicals are prepared
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What happens in a lab?
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What happens in a lab? (A) Genetics (B) without proper preparation (C) science (D) Ionization (E) in unsafe environments (F) on the Sun (G) crucial (H) sweating
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What is often done in a lab?
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What is often done in a lab? (A) evolution (B) eggs are fertilized (C) scientific inquiry (D) celldivision (E) cell division (F) blacksmithing (G) woodworking (H) transporting people
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what are experiments often done for?
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what are experiments often done for? (A) gene mutations (B) weathering (C) gravity (D) Legionnaires' disease (E) research and development (F) h2o (G) Protection against predators (H) isolating and copying genes
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Which of the following can often take place in a lab?
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Which of the following can often take place in a lab? (A) changes in the environment (B) Legionnaires' disease (C) Twisted ankle (D) mosses, liverworts, hornworts (E) Painted walls (F) cell division (G) Controlled manipulation (H) Captured enemies
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Experiments are often done where?
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Experiments are often done where? (A) east, west, north (B) in a language lab (C) mosses, liverworts, hornworts (D) underground (E) isolating and copying genes (F) in an art room (G) in a home (H) in a science facility
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what are often done during science classes?
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what are often done during science classes? (A) diagnostics (B) slaughter (C) farming (D) frequency tuning (E) x-rays (F) Stomata closing (G) experiments (H) reproduction
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Who does experiments?
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Who does experiments? (A) some researchers (B) closely observing (C) eggs are fertilized (D) babies (E) animals in Class Aves (F) photosynthesizers (G) In technology (H) bacteria
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Trial runs are often done where?
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Trial runs are often done where? (A) mice (B) cell (C) lab (D) labrador retriever (E) sky (F) snow (G) wall (H) two
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what is often done in a lab?
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what is often done in a lab? (A) digestion (B) english (C) science (D) gravity (E) crucial (F) medical (G) h2o (H) videotape
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What is usually done in a laboratory?
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What is usually done in a laboratory? (A) embryo implantation (B) Protection against predators (C) eggs are fertilized (D) dating (E) cell division (F) cooking (G) dozing (H) science experiments
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Experiments are often done where chemicals are what?
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Experiments are often done where chemicals are what? (A) vulnerable (B) A hinged joint (C) less friction (D) measure an object (E) organisms (F) properly stored (G) underground (H) materials
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What is required to form fossil fuels?
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What is required to form fossil fuels? (A) research and development (B) Metal (C) Decaying vegetation (D) Stone (E) changes in the environment (F) dead trees (G) hydrogen and oxygen (H) electricity
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Stopping or slowing for turns can cause what?
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Stopping or slowing for turns can cause what? (A) reversing (B) skidding (C) speeding (D) bone breaks (E) starting (F) Kill people (G) ejaculation (H) Fractures
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car brakes rely on the what to reduce speed
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car brakes rely on the what to reduce speed (A) electrical impulses (B) transmission (C) tire traction (D) Stomata closing (E) hydrogen and oxygen (F) engine (G) clutches (H) pulley
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What can cause sliding?
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What can cause sliding? (A) events (B) awareness of obstacles (C) Mosses. (D) cables (E) mosses (F) cautious travel (G) land mass (H) braking
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What can braking leave?
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What can braking leave? (A) contact (B) crucial (C) weight (D) breaks (E) marks (F) damaged (G) time (H) money
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what can skid?
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what can skid? (A) mammals (B) helicopters (C) arthropods (D) Two pairs (E) race cars (F) gravity (G) lemurs (H) clouds
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What can cause skidding and tire wear
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What can cause skidding and tire wear (A) lung irritants (B) calm weather (C) Stomata closing (D) bone deformities (E) clear skies (F) harsh stops (G) cracked bones (H) dust particles
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which can cause wet weather accidents?
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which can cause wet weather accidents? (A) Stomata closing (B) very small or liquid particles (C) droughts (D) When they're used incorrectly (E) mosses, liverworts, hornworts (F) breaking on bald tires. (G) dry conditions (H) garbage trucks
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What can stopping a car cause?
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What can stopping a car cause? (A) Pollution (B) a lot (C) deflating (D) criminal act (E) jumping (F) Kill people (G) oil leak (H) skidding
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What can cause skidding?
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What can cause skidding? (A) dead trees (B) staying still (C) sleeping (D) Fractures (E) being sedentary (F) VOCs and NOx (G) friction (H) cables
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What can cause skidding?
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What can cause skidding? (A) mosses, liverworts, hornworts (B) changes in the environment (C) making a slow turn (D) stopping the car quickly (E) electrical impulses (F) keeping the car turned off (G) gently easing on the brakes (H) dust particles
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What can cause a car's speed overcomes its tire traction?
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What can cause a car's speed overcomes its tire traction? (A) clutches (B) protease (C) heat (D) contact (E) chain (F) dead trees (G) travel (H) braking
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Breaking and speed overtaking traction cause cars to do what?
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Breaking and speed overtaking traction cause cars to do what? (A) events (B) slide (C) pain (D) damaged (E) repairs (F) travel (G) similar (H) running
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who uses medical technology?
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who uses medical technology? (A) radiographers (B) radio dj (C) police officer (D) Blood feeders (E) cpr (F) most living things (G) prokaryotic (H) ages 12-18
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negative images are used in what technology
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negative images are used in what technology (A) microprocessor (B) Two pairs (C) medical (D) vision (E) music (F) electrical (G) hard drive (H) worldwide
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What are pictures used in medical technology?
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What are pictures used in medical technology? (A) crucial (B) infrared (C) radiographs (D) properly stored (E) vision (F) holograms (G) CGI (H) similar
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What is used to save lives?
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What is used to save lives? (A) distraction (B) a bill (C) air (D) Antacids (E) x-rays (F) cables (G) problems (H) pain
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X-rays are used in
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X-rays are used in (A) bone remodeling (B) Vaccines (C) cell division (D) diagnostics (E) through the skin (F) seeing prey (G) vision (H) Kill people
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Seeing whether bone has been what is used in medical technology?
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Seeing whether bone has been what is used in medical technology? (A) crucial (B) damaged (C) vulnerable (D) marks (E) light (F) vision (G) trace (H) Balanced
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Where is electromagnetic energy used in a hospital?
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Where is electromagnetic energy used in a hospital? (A) properly stored (B) east, west, north (C) Sextant (D) through the skin (E) electrical impulses (F) In technology (G) VOCs and NOx (H) A hinged joint
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what are used in oncology?
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what are used in oncology? (A) Ribosomes (B) Urethra (C) x-rays (D) organisms (E) Antacids (F) Vaccines (G) dendrites (H) backbones
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What can be found using medical technology?
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What can be found using medical technology? (A) microorganisms (B) vital to a good life (C) bone deformities (D) research and development (E) Vulnerable young (F) microbial control agents (G) ages 12-18 (H) vulnerable
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Placental mammals house the embryo until it is complete and birth what?
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Placental mammals house the embryo until it is complete and birth what? (A) Female mammals (B) female gametes (C) small egg piles (D) after hatching (E) large and mature infants (F) very premature babies (G) in their pouches (H) litters of twelve
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What gives birth to relatively large and mature infants?
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What gives birth to relatively large and mature infants? (A) the Sun (B) lemurs (C) lizards (D) otters (E) rabbits (F) moles (G) humans (H) bacteria
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What do placental mammals give birth to?
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What do placental mammals give birth to? (A) liver (B) Vulnerable young (C) stars (D) the uterus (E) embryo implantation (F) young birds (G) eggs (H) eggs are fertilized
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What gives birth to relatively large and mature infants?
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What gives birth to relatively large and mature infants? (A) lemurs (B) sharks (C) frogs (D) humans (E) Two pairs (F) birds (G) moles (H) clutches
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What kind of infants to humans give birth to?
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What kind of infants to humans give birth to? (A) mammals with wombs (B) in a shell (C) therian mammals (D) at least one in every five (E) female gametes (F) relatively large and mature (G) fully adapted (H) isolating and copying genes
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What give birth to relatively large and mature infants?
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What give birth to relatively large and mature infants? (A) chondrichthyes (B) mammals with wombs (C) mammals with beaks (D) animals in Class Aves (E) their offspring (F) desert lizards (G) mammals with scales (H) multinucleated cells
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what gives birth to relatively large and mature infants?
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what gives birth to relatively large and mature infants? (A) cows (B) birds (C) insects (D) bats (E) snakes (F) wombs (G) h2o (H) moles
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What gives birth to large and relatively mature infants?
{ "text": [ "monotremes", "otters", "moles", "crocodiles", "anurans", "rabbits", "lemurs", "humans" ], "label": [ "A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "G", "H" ] }
What gives birth to large and relatively mature infants? (A) monotremes (B) otters (C) moles (D) crocodiles (E) anurans (F) rabbits (G) lemurs (H) humans
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What probably has a placenta?
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What probably has a placenta? (A) young birds (B) organisms (C) an elephant (D) lizards (E) a virus (F) a bacteria (G) desert lizards (H) the uterus
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_ give birth to relatively large and mature infants.
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_ give birth to relatively large and mature infants. (A) clutches (B) Humans (C) uterus (D) ovaries (E) otters (F) birds (G) offspring (H) moles
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Closing what reduces transpiration?
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Closing what reduces transpiration? (A) dead trees (B) Interphase (C) pouches (D) dendrites (E) separating (F) Jaws (G) cells (H) stomata
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what are able to reduce water loss?
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what are able to reduce water loss? (A) algae (B) plants (C) insects (D) mammals (E) hornworts (F) reptiles (G) condensation (H) Mosses.
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Parts on the leaves and stems close to do what?
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Parts on the leaves and stems close to do what? (A) thinning and weakening (B) A hinged joint (C) cell division (D) reduce water loss (E) Prevent people from dying (F) protecting their young (G) liquify stems (H) recyclable
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The more carbon dioxide a plant receives, the more likely it will suffer what?
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The more carbon dioxide a plant receives, the more likely it will suffer what? (A) radiation (B) soil erosion (C) a lot (D) anthrax (E) water loss (F) spread disease (G) detrimental (H) elm disease
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Why do the pores on the undersides of leaves close?
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Why do the pores on the undersides of leaves close? (A) Reduced friction (B) Reduce water loss (C) Increase water loss (D) Kill the leaves (E) They protect them (F) Attract predators (G) Prevent people from dying (H) less friction
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Intentionally releasing the smallpox virus would be an example of what kind of terrorism?
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Intentionally releasing the smallpox virus would be an example of what kind of terrorism? (A) disease (B) Cyberterrorism (C) extinction (D) Ambushing (E) Bioterrorism (F) Ecoterrorism (G) Stomata closing (H) Chemical terrorism
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What is the intentional release of smallpox considered?
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What is the intentional release of smallpox considered? (A) Healthcare (B) disease (C) extinction (D) lung irritants (E) Sharing (F) Bioterrorism (G) Vaccines (H) toxins
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what is the legality of intentionally releasing or spreading agents of disease?
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what is the legality of intentionally releasing or spreading agents of disease? (A) cocaine (B) isolating and copying genes (C) anthrax (D) fully legal (E) at least one in every five (F) always a criminal act (G) Protection against predators (H) Legionnaires' disease
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What can be intentionally released to spread disease?
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What can be intentionally released to spread disease? (A) Water (B) Calcium (C) Air (D) Fungi (E) worms (F) glowworms (G) parasite (H) Anthax
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Bioterrorism is the intentional release or spread of
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Bioterrorism is the intentional release or spread of (A) organisms (B) influenza (C) viral (D) guns (E) VOCs and NOx (F) IEDs (G) pathogens (H) computer viruses
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the intentional release or spread of agents of disease is what?
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the intentional release or spread of agents of disease is what? (A) a nice time (B) Stomata closing (C) a fun event (D) vital to a good life (E) a good day (F) influenza (G) a criminal act (H) microsomia
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What does bioterrorism spread?
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What does bioterrorism spread? (A) Pathogens (B) carbon (C) Saliva (D) Information (E) viral (F) Vaccines (G) materials (H) a lot
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Bioterrorism is the intentional release of
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Bioterrorism is the intentional release of (A) drugs (B) extinction (C) pathogens (D) humans (E) VOCs and NOx (F) influenza (G) steroids (H) natural disasters
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What can microbes be used as?
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What can microbes be used as? (A) good nutrition. (B) organisms (C) Microscope (D) feeding and growth (E) important predators (F) prey against predators (G) spread of disease (H) diagnostics
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what is intentionally releasing or spreading agents of disease?
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what is intentionally releasing or spreading agents of disease? (A) arthropods (B) predators (C) criminal act (D) insects (E) viruses (F) influenza (G) toxins (H) lung irritants
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Birds use what muscles to fly?
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Birds use what muscles to fly? (A) arms (B) mouth (C) chest (D) energy (E) two (F) eyes (G) triceps (H) Muscles
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What muscles do birds use to move their wings?
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What muscles do birds use to move their wings? (A) Deltoid (B) Muscles (C) triceps (D) crucial (E) catching prey (F) Abdominal (G) Pectorals (H) keratin
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The muscles birds use to fly are located where?
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The muscles birds use to fly are located where? (A) chest (B) triceps (C) All (D) bones (E) 12-18 (F) feet (G) tail (H) crucial
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what moves their wings using muscles in the chest
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what moves their wings using muscles in the chest (A) backbones (B) humans (C) eagles (D) insects (E) lemurs (F) rabies (G) biceps (H) Coyotes
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How do birds fly faster?
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How do birds fly faster? (A) at least one in every five (B) absorbing nutrients (C) flapping their wings quickly (D) two pairs of wings (E) With their talons (F) weak muscles (G) Protection against predators (H) slowing their wing flaps
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Birds move their wings using what?
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Birds move their wings using what? (A) large nose hairs (B) backbones (C) sensory nerve cells (D) neurotransmitters (E) hydrogen and oxygen (F) large arm reach (G) large leg span (H) large back muscles
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What do birds use for flight?
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What do birds use for flight? (A) Ribosomes (B) muscles (C) dead trees (D) pouches (E) brain (F) food (G) lungs (H) legs
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What uses a bird's chest muscles?
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What uses a bird's chest muscles? (A) cooking (B) eagles (C) bats (D) flight (E) eating (F) walking (G) lemurs (H) females
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What do birds use to fly?
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What do birds use to fly? (A) Muscles in the chest (B) neurotransmitters (C) very small or liquid particles (D) Beaks and feet (E) Sound and luck (F) a lot of energy (G) sensory nerve cells (H) Water and sky
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Something that moves their wings using muscles in the chest builds nests where?
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Something that moves their wings using muscles in the chest builds nests where? (A) In their chest (B) organisms (C) In basements (D) lemurs (E) guard cells (F) land mass (G) In trees (H) In restaurants
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Birds steer by using muscles in their what
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Birds steer by using muscles in their what (A) backs (B) legs (C) triceps (D) chest (E) necks (F) travel (G) Jaws (H) wings
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what moves their wings using muscles in the chest?
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what moves their wings using muscles in the chest? (A) an animal (B) mammals (C) density (D) humans (E) Gecko (F) lemurs (G) insects (H) eagles
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What contains tiny pieces of soot and dust?
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What contains tiny pieces of soot and dust? (A) lead (B) smog (C) trees (D) coal (E) a bill (F) Anthax (G) moles (H) paper
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What undesireable item can iritate when it penetrates lungs?
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What undesireable item can iritate when it penetrates lungs? (A) Feather. (B) Fungi (C) Smog. (D) rabies (E) insects (F) larynx (G) moles (H) Oxygen.
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What is an airborne pollutant?
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What is an airborne pollutant? (A) h2o (B) flu (C) coffee (D) urine (E) Smog (F) Nitrogen (G) Oxygen (H) HCl
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what contains particulates?
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what contains particulates? (A) Teeth (B) ozone (C) gravity (D) volume (E) ovaries (F) density (G) mosses (H) flu
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What does smog contain?
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What does smog contain? (A) scales or plates (B) nuclear waste (C) dust particles (D) Decaying vegetation (E) keratin (F) microorganisms (G) information (H) physical properties
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Incinerators generate what
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Incinerators generate what (A) air (B) smog (C) a lot (D) wild fires (E) oil (F) lead (G) coal (H) gasoline
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What can be dangerous to inhale?
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What can be dangerous to inhale? (A) viral (B) drizzles (C) rabies (D) smog (E) HCl (F) fog (G) light breeze (H) carbon
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What contains matter suspended in air?
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What contains matter suspended in air? (A) pure water vapor (B) coal (C) pure carbon dioxide (D) carbon (E) algae (F) pure oxygen (G) corn (H) smog
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what does smog contain?
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what does smog contain? (A) carbon based beings (B) fine dust particles (C) carbon based species (D) vitamins (E) cars (F) microorganisms (G) nutrients (H) Decaying vegetation
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Where can sulfur be found?
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Where can sulfur be found? (A) roots (B) moist (C) cell (D) smog (E) spring (F) lead (G) urine (H) glands
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What changes the color of litmus paper from blue to red?
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What changes the color of litmus paper from blue to red? (A) lemon juice (B) a basic solution (C) Ionization (D) toxins (E) detrimental (F) electrochemicals (G) air (H) bleach
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What will a substance taste like if it changes a litmus paper red?
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What will a substance taste like if it changes a litmus paper red? (A) Anthax (B) Sour (C) Sweet (D) black (E) Hot (F) Bitter (G) lead (H) urine
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citric compounds will turn the color of litmus paper from blue to what
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citric compounds will turn the color of litmus paper from blue to what (A) yellow (B) red (C) brown (D) H20 (E) lead (F) smog (G) green (H) ink
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What does vinegar change the color of litmus paper to?
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What does vinegar change the color of litmus paper to? (A) ink (B) blue (C) lead (D) black (E) rain (F) red (G) smog (H) two
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acid-base indicators can go from what?
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acid-base indicators can go from what? (A) orange to black (B) Ionization (C) VOCs and NOx (D) lung irritants (E) green to gold (F) blue to red (G) one to two (H) Stomata closing
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What hue does acid change litmus paper to?
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What hue does acid change litmus paper to? (A) Ionization (B) red to white (C) red to pink (D) blue to red (E) purple to blue (F) VOCs and NOx (G) recyclable (H) detrimental
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Acid changes the color of what when acidity reaches certain amounts?
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Acid changes the color of what when acidity reaches certain amounts? (A) black (B) marks (C) moles (D) carbon (E) green (F) roots (G) paper (H) Mosses.
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What kind of taste changes a litmus paper from blue to red?
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What kind of taste changes a litmus paper from blue to red? (A) glands (B) Sour (C) drugs (D) a bill (E) urine (F) moles (G) two (H) black
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How will the color of litmus paper change if rain downwind of a coal-fired plant falls on it
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How will the color of litmus paper change if rain downwind of a coal-fired plant falls on it (A) upper epidermis (B) be used incorrectly (C) dead trees (D) VOCs and NOx (E) detrimental (F) hydrogen and oxygen (G) lung irritants (H) From blue to red
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What would change the color of litmus paper from blue to red?
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What would change the color of litmus paper from blue to red? (A) complex (B) Pollution (C) pathogens (D) toxins (E) stomata (F) steroids (G) A snake (H) vinegar
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some what can changes the color of litmus paper from blue to red
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some what can changes the color of litmus paper from blue to red (A) heat (B) marks (C) rain (D) black (E) drugs (F) moles (G) coal (H) adding
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what changes the color of litmus paper from blue to red?
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what changes the color of litmus paper from blue to red? (A) lead (B) HIV (C) HCl (D) smog (E) moss (F) heat (G) coal (H) rain
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What changes the color of litmus paper from blue to red?
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What changes the color of litmus paper from blue to red? (A) keratin (B) HIV (C) complex (D) moles (E) A snake (F) lemon (G) toxins (H) adding
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What does smog contain?
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What does smog contain? (A) carbon polymorphs (B) Decaying vegetation (C) sunlight (D) microorganisms (E) scales or plates (F) physical properties (G) fish (H) lung irritants
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What is smog made up of?
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What is smog made up of? (A) microorganisms (B) Carbon Particles (C) body parts (D) ice particles (E) physical properties (F) prevents water loss (G) the mass of the object (H) Decaying vegetation
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Which of the following is most likely to cause lung cancer?
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Which of the following is most likely to cause lung cancer? (A) connective tissue (B) rabies (C) flu (D) birds (E) black (F) smog (G) humans (H) organic figs