,questionID,lessonName,beingAsked,imageName,imagePath,questionType,answerChoices,correctAnswer 0,DQ_000489,climate and its causes,Which label refers to rains?,rain_shadow_17524.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17524.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. T, c. U, d. E",d 1,DQ_000490,climate and its causes,How does water from the clouds reach the land again?,rain_shadow_17524.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17524.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ice from the mountain peak, b. as rain, c. wind, d. grass",b 2,DQ_000491,climate and its causes,What letter represents the condensation process?,rain_shadow_17525.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17525.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. J, c. H, d. T",d 3,DQ_000492,climate and its causes,Where can you find moist air?,rain_shadow_17525.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17525.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. A, c. H, d. J",d 4,DQ_000493,climate and its causes,Where is condensation?,rain_shadow_17525.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17525.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. H, c. A, d. W",a 5,DQ_000494,climate and its causes,Which of the letter in the diagram represents transpiration?,rain_shadow_17525.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17525.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. W, c. T, d. H",a 6,DQ_000495,climate and its causes,Identify rain shadow,rain_shadow_17534.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17534.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. X, c. Y, d. L",c 7,DQ_000496,climate and its causes,What is the step after precipitation?,rain_shadow_17534.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17534.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. X, c. L, d. D",a 8,DQ_000497,climate and its causes,The air becomes drier in this step. Which?,rain_shadow_17534.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17534.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. X, c. D, d. Y",d 9,DQ_000498,climate and its causes,Identify the rain shadow.,rain_shadow_17535.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. J, c. M, d. F",a 10,DQ_000499,climate and its causes,Which label refers to the rain shadow?,rain_shadow_17535.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. D, c. J, d. M",b 11,DQ_000500,climate and its causes,Which letter represents rainfall?,rain_shadow_17535.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. j, b. m, c. d, d. f",d 12,DQ_000501,climate and its causes,What takes the water from the ocean?,rain_shadow_17535.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rain shadow, b. Rainfall, c. Soil, d. Prevailing wind",d 13,DQ_000502,climate and its causes,Which represents the rain shadow?,rain_shadow_17535.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. M, c. J, d. D",d 14,DQ_000503,climate and its causes,Which label represents the rain shadow?,rain_shadow_17536.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17536.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. R, c. S, d. E",d 15,DQ_000504,climate and its causes,Which letter represents the Rain Shadow in this diagram?,rain_shadow_17536.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17536.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. H, c. E, d. S",c 16,DQ_000505,climate and its causes,Which represents the rising air cooling and condensing?,rain_shadow_17536.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17536.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. S, c. R, d. H",c 17,DQ_000506,climate and its causes,Which letter indicates the effect of cool air sinking and warming?,rain_shadow_17537.png,abc_question_images/rain_shadow_17537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. F, c. S, d. N",c 18,DQ_000507,climate and its causes,What flows to the Atacama desert over the Andes?,rain_shadow_7525.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7525.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rain, b. condensation, c. moist air, d. dry air",d 19,DQ_000508,climate and its causes,Moist air comes from what area in the diagram?,rain_shadow_7525.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7525.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Atacama desert, b. The Andes slopes, c. Clouds, d. Forest",d 20,DQ_000509,climate and its causes,How many arrows are in the diagram?,rain_shadow_7525.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7525.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6",d 21,DQ_000510,climate and its causes,What happens after condensation?,rain_shadow_7525.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7525.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation",d 22,DQ_000511,climate and its causes,What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?,rain_shadow_7525.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7525.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase",a 23,DQ_000512,climate and its causes,What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?,rain_shadow_7529.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7529.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. prevailing winds, b. rain shadow, c. evaporation, d. warm ocean",b 24,DQ_000513,climate and its causes,Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?,rain_shadow_7529.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7529.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Warm ocean, b. Evaporation, c. Rain shadow, d. Prevailing winds",d 25,DQ_000514,climate and its causes,How can mountains protect certain land areas from rain?,rain_shadow_7529.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7529.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. by causing evaporation, b. by creating orographic precipitation, c. by forming rain shadow, d. by strengthening prevailing winds",c 26,DQ_000515,climate and its causes,How many elements make up the rain shadow?,rain_shadow_7529.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7529.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",a 27,DQ_000516,climate and its causes,How do mountains form rain shadows?,rain_shadow_7529.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7529.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rain falls on that side, leaving the other side dry., b. The mountain heats the air and dries the rain., c. Snow on top of the mountain freezes rain., d. The mountain disperses clouds and dries up the rain.",a 28,DQ_000517,climate and its causes,What role does the mountain play in creating a rain shadow?,rain_shadow_7530.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7530.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It tears apart clouds., b. It cools the moist rising air and turns it into rain., c. It warms rising air and produces strong prevailing winds., d. It sucks the air out of the atmosphere.",b 29,DQ_000518,climate and its causes,"To which side of the Himalaya does the warm, moist air travel?",rain_shadow_7530.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7530.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. North, b. Towards Nepal/Bhutan, c. Downward, d. Towards Tibet/Ladakh",d 30,DQ_000519,climate and its causes,What happens to moist air after it is blown upwards a mountain?,rain_shadow_7532.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7532.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Dry air comes downwart on the opposite side of the mountain, b. Moist Air becomes rain, c. Moist air is absorbed by the mountain, d. Moist Air returns to the sea",a 31,DQ_000520,climate and its causes,How many stages are there in the process?,rain_shadow_7532.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7532.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",d 32,DQ_000521,climate and its causes,"In the diagram, how many slopes does the mountain have?",rain_shadow_7532.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7532.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",c 33,DQ_000522,climate and its causes,The dry leeward slope sits in what area in the diagram?,rain_shadow_7532.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7532.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. eye of the storm, b. windward slope, c. rain shadow, d. central air rising",c 34,DQ_000523,climate and its causes,What happens when air rises over mountains and cools?,rain_shadow_7532.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7532.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It results to precipitation., b. It results to vaporization., c. It results to evaporation., d. It results to humidity.",a 35,DQ_000524,climate and its causes,"From the diagram, what happens when air cools and condenses, forming clouds?",rain_shadow_7534.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7534.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. warm air rises over high areas, b. it rains, c. air descends and becomes warmer, d. rain shadow is formed",b 36,DQ_000525,climate and its causes,What happens to air after precipitation?,rain_shadow_7534.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7534.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It rises and become moist, b. It forms clouds, c. It descends and becomes moist, d. It descends, warms, and becomes drier",d 37,DQ_000526,climate and its causes,What happens when air cools?,rain_shadow_7534.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7534.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It forms clouds, b. It rains, c. It forms part of the sea, d. It rises",a 38,DQ_000527,climate and its causes,Which side of the mountain does not receive rain?,rain_shadow_7535.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ocean slope, b. rain shadow, c. easterly slope, d. prevailing wind",b 39,DQ_000528,climate and its causes,This influences the occurrence of rainfall.,rain_shadow_7535.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ocean, b. Trees, c. Mountain, d. Soil",a 40,DQ_000529,climate and its causes,"From the diagram, what happens after a rainfall?",rain_shadow_7535.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. prevailing wind blows, b. ocean level rises, c. ocean level drops, d. rain shadow is formed",d 41,DQ_000530,climate and its causes,Rain comes from what source in this diagram?,rain_shadow_7535.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rain shadow, b. mountain, c. winds, d. ocean",d 42,DQ_000531,climate and its causes,"In the diagram, what brings water to the soil?",rain_shadow_7535.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Wind, b. Rainfall, c. Ocean, d. Rain Shadow",b 43,DQ_000532,climate and its causes,What is the side facing away from the rain called?,rain_shadow_7535.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rainfall, b. rain shadow, c. prevailing wind, d. Ocean",b 44,DQ_000533,climate and its causes,What happens after rising air cools and condenses?,rain_shadow_7536.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7536.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. prevailing winds, b. dry air advances, c. nothing happens, d. warm moist air",b 45,DQ_000534,climate and its causes,"From the diagram, what happens after rising air cools and condenses?",rain_shadow_7536.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7536.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. warm moist air forms, b. dry air advances, c. prevailing winds blow, d. rain shadow is formed",b 46,DQ_000535,climate and its causes,Would the rain shadow area have any vegetation?,rain_shadow_7536.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7536.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. No, b. Not sure, c. Data Insufficient, d. Yes",a 47,DQ_000536,climate and its causes,Where does the rain shadow occur?,rain_shadow_7537.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Wet Leeward Side, b. Dry Leeward Side, c. Dry Windward Slope, d. Rainy Windward SLope",b 48,DQ_000537,climate and its causes,What is temperature like 2000 m above sea level?,rain_shadow_7537.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ~20 degree Celsius, b. ~10 degree Celsius, c. ~9 degree Celsius, d. ~7 degree Celsius",d 49,DQ_000538,climate and its causes,Where does precipitation occur in the diagram?,rain_shadow_7537.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ocean, b. Dry leeward slope, c. Rain shadow, d. Rainy windward slope",d 50,DQ_000539,climate and its causes,A cloud is formed through what process?,rain_shadow_7537.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Evaporation, b. Sublimation, c. Melting, d. Condensation",d 51,DQ_000540,climate and its causes,Why does it rain on the windward side of an elevated range?,rain_shadow_7537.png,question_images/rain_shadow_7537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Warm air rises and condenses, causing rain, b. cool air has more moisture, c. elevation causes air to be drier and less oxegenated, d. wind removes moisture from air",a 52,DQ_000541,climate and its causes,What happens after dry air is warmed?,rain_shadow_8183.png,question_images/rain_shadow_8183.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. windward slide, b. leeward slide, c. zone of precipitation, d. rain shadow desert",d 53,DQ_000542,climate and its causes,"From the diagram, what happens after the presence of moist prevailing winds?",rain_shadow_8183.png,question_images/rain_shadow_8183.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rain shadow desert, b. air cools and condenses, c. dry air is warmed, d. zone of precipitation",b 54,DQ_000543,climate and its causes,What occurs on the leeward side of a mountain range or island?,rain_shadow_8183.png,question_images/rain_shadow_8183.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. air condenses, b. dry air is warmed, c. air cools, d. it rains",b 55,DQ_000544,climate and its causes,How many stages are under Windward Side?,rain_shadow_8183.png,question_images/rain_shadow_8183.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 2",b 56,DQ_000545,climate and its causes,Which side receives rain?,rain_shadow_8183.png,question_images/rain_shadow_8183.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. the moon, b. windward side, c. rain shadow desert, d. leeward side",b 57,DQ_000546,climate and its causes,What is the direction of moist air?,rain_shadow_8184.png,question_images/rain_shadow_8184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Downwards, b. Right, c. Upwards, d. Left",c 58,DQ_000547,climate and its causes,What separates moist air from dry air?,rain_shadow_8184.png,question_images/rain_shadow_8184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. the region of rain shadow, b. mountain, c. rain, d. sea",a 59,DQ_003319,introduction to plants,How many parts does the leaf have?,parts_leaf_10557.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_10557.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 6, c. 5, d. 2",b 60,DQ_003320,introduction to plants,Which part provides a flexible “handle” that enables the blade to twist in the wind and avoid damage.,parts_leaf_10557.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_10557.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. C, c. S, d. T",a 61,DQ_003321,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the margin?,parts_leaf_10558.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_10558.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. P, c. Y, d. X",a 62,DQ_003322,introduction to plants,Which Letter represents the Sinus of the Leaf?,parts_leaf_10558.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_10558.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. Y, c. M, d. F",d 63,DQ_003323,introduction to plants,Identify the stem in this picture,parts_leaf_10558.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_10558.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. F, c. X, d. M",c 64,DQ_003324,introduction to plants,What part of the leaf represents margin?,parts_leaf_10558.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_10558.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. Y, c. M, d. K",c 65,DQ_003325,introduction to plants,Where is the petiole?,parts_leaf_10558.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_10558.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. x, b. p, c. m, d. y",a 66,DQ_003326,introduction to plants,Which label represents the tip?,parts_leaf_10560.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_10560.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. J, c. E, d. Y",d 67,DQ_003327,introduction to plants,Identify the petiole of the leaf.,parts_leaf_11090.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11090.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. K, c. C, d. M",b 68,DQ_003328,introduction to plants,Which label shows the midrib?,parts_leaf_11090.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11090.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. E, c. R, d. K",b 69,DQ_003329,introduction to plants,Which label refers to a stipulate?,parts_leaf_11091.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11091.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. W, c. X, d. F",c 70,DQ_003330,introduction to plants,What does D depict in this image of leaves?,parts_leaf_11091.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11091.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Midrib, b. Blade, c. Vein, d. Petiole",b 71,DQ_003331,introduction to plants,By what letter is the stem represented in the diagram?,parts_leaf_11094.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11094.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. J, c. U, d. K",d 72,DQ_003332,introduction to plants,Which label indicates the leaf's leaflet?,parts_leaf_11094.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11094.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. K, c. D, d. U",d 73,DQ_003333,introduction to plants,Which letter indicates the stipule of the leaf?,parts_leaf_11105.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. P, c. A, d. J",c 74,DQ_003334,introduction to plants,Which of the labeled elements identifies a vein of the leaf?,parts_leaf_11105.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. P, c. A, d. D",a 75,DQ_003335,introduction to plants,"Knowing this is a leaf that is attached to a stem, which part is the stem?",parts_leaf_11105.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. j, b. x, c. c, d. p",d 76,DQ_003336,introduction to plants,Which organ is responsible for holding the plant upright?,parts_leaf_11105.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. A, c. P, d. X",c 77,DQ_003337,introduction to plants,What is represented by label X?,parts_leaf_11117.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11117.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Spongy layer, b. Upper epidermis, c. Palisade cells, d. Cuticle",c 78,DQ_003338,introduction to plants,Which letter indicates veins?,parts_leaf_11117.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11117.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. M, c. X, d. V",a 79,DQ_003339,introduction to plants,Which part prevents water loss and damage to the plant?,parts_leaf_11117.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11117.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. V, c. W, d. M",b 80,DQ_003340,introduction to plants,What holds in moisture?,parts_leaf_11118.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11118.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. M, c. A, d. J",a 81,DQ_003341,introduction to plants,Which label shows the bud?,parts_leaf_11121.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11121.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. L, c. K, d. T",a 82,DQ_003342,introduction to plants,Which letter indicates the petiole part of the leaf?,parts_leaf_11121.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11121.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. Y, c. F, d. K",a 83,DQ_003343,introduction to plants,What is the Leaf Part labeled S?,parts_leaf_11123.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11123.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petiole, b. Stripules, c. Midrib, d. Blade",c 84,DQ_003344,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the midrib?,parts_leaf_11123.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11123.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. S, c. N, d. J",b 85,DQ_003345,introduction to plants,Identify the blade of the leaf:,parts_leaf_11123.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11123.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. J, c. S, d. R",a 86,DQ_003346,introduction to plants,What does “N” represent?,parts_leaf_11123.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_11123.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Midrib, b. Stipule, c. Blade, d. Petiole",c 87,DQ_003347,introduction to plants,Which label represents the vein?,parts_leaf_13106.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13106.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. K, c. S, d. X",c 88,DQ_003348,introduction to plants,Which label shows the stem?,parts_leaf_13106.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13106.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. K, c. S, d. F",a 89,DQ_003349,introduction to plants,Which letter corresponds to the part that connects the leaf to the stem?,parts_leaf_13106.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13106.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. S, c. K, d. F",a 90,DQ_003350,introduction to plants,Identify K in the figure.,parts_leaf_13106.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13106.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leafstalk, b. Stipules, c. Stem, d. Blade",d 91,DQ_003351,introduction to plants,Which represents the midrib?,parts_leaf_13106.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13106.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. S, c. X, d. K",a 92,DQ_003352,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the branch?,parts_leaf_13113.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. None, c. J, d. L",a 93,DQ_003353,introduction to plants,Where is the lamina of the leaf?,parts_leaf_13131.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13131.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. A, c. M, d. S",c 94,DQ_003354,introduction to plants,What letter represents the mesophyll?,parts_leaf_13133.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13133.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. E, c. W, d. H",c 95,DQ_003355,introduction to plants,Which label indicates the leaf's mesophyll?,parts_leaf_13133.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13133.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, W, b. E, c. Y, d. M",a 96,DQ_003356,introduction to plants,Which letter represents a vein?,parts_leaf_13133.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13133.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. M, c. C, d. Y",b 97,DQ_003357,introduction to plants,Where is the outer edge of the plant leaf?,parts_leaf_13133.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13133.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. c, b. y, c. a, d. m",a 98,DQ_003358,introduction to plants,What is the top layer called?,parts_leaf_13133.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13133.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Upper epidermis, b. Lower epidermis, c. Bundle Sheath, d. Vein",a 99,DQ_003359,introduction to plants,Which label indicates the leaf's upper epidermis?,parts_leaf_13134.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13134.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. P, c. M, d. K",c 100,DQ_003360,introduction to plants,Which one Palisade Mesophyll?,parts_leaf_13134.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13134.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. N, c. P, d. K",c 101,DQ_003361,introduction to plants,Which label shows the Stoma?,parts_leaf_13135.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13135.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. S, c. N, d. K",b 102,DQ_003362,introduction to plants,What does the letter R represent?,parts_leaf_13135.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13135.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cuticle, b. Stomata, c. Lower Epidermis, d. Vein",c 103,DQ_003363,introduction to plants,Identify the spongy mesophyll in this picture,parts_leaf_13137.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. F, c. J, d. X",c 104,DQ_003364,introduction to plants,Which label represents the cuticle?,parts_leaf_13137.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. F, c. R, d. D",d 105,DQ_003365,introduction to plants,Identify the blade of the leaf,parts_leaf_13149.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13149.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. W, c. T, d. K",a 106,DQ_003366,introduction to plants,Which label shows the Blade?,parts_leaf_13149.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13149.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. T, c. K, d. W",a 107,DQ_003367,introduction to plants,Identify the primary vein of the leaf:,parts_leaf_13149.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13149.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. D, c. T, d. K",a 108,DQ_003368,introduction to plants,Where is the blade?,parts_leaf_13149.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13149.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. k, b. d, c. t, d. y",b 109,DQ_003369,introduction to plants,Which label stands for the blade?,parts_leaf_13844.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13844.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. W, c. Y, d. J",b 110,DQ_003370,introduction to plants,Which letter indicates the epidermis superior?,parts_leaf_13852.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13852.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. D, c. E, d. A",b 111,DQ_003371,introduction to plants,Which letter indicates the vas conductor?,parts_leaf_13852.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13852.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. A, c. V, d. M",d 112,DQ_003372,introduction to plants,By what letter is the stoma represented in the diagram?,parts_leaf_13853.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13853.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. W, c. T, d. X",a 113,DQ_003373,introduction to plants,Which label shows the stoma?,parts_leaf_13853.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13853.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. M, c. T, d. A",a 114,DQ_003374,introduction to plants,Identify the layer of leaf that is in between the upper dermis and the spongy mesophyll,parts_leaf_13853.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13853.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. N, c. T, d. W",d 115,DQ_003375,introduction to plants,"It is each of a pair of curved cells that surround a stoma, becoming larger or smaller according to the pressure within the cells.",parts_leaf_13853.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13853.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. Y, c. T, d. W",a 116,DQ_003376,introduction to plants,Identify the leaf blade in this picture,parts_leaf_16262.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_16262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. U, c. V, d. M",b 117,DQ_003377,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the leaf stalk?,parts_leaf_16262.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_16262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. K, c. M, d. U",c 118,DQ_003378,introduction to plants,Which letter corresponds to the part where veins connect to?,parts_leaf_16262.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_16262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. K, c. U, d. S",a 119,DQ_003379,introduction to plants,Identify the axillary bud in the figure.,parts_leaf_16262.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_16262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. P, c. K, d. S",b 120,DQ_003380,introduction to plants,By what letter is the midrib represented in the diagram?,parts_leaf_16264.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_16264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. E, c. K, d. V",d 121,DQ_003381,introduction to plants,Which label indicates Vein?,parts_leaf_16264.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_16264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. V, c. X, d. K",d 122,DQ_003382,introduction to plants,Identify the leaf's midrib.,parts_leaf_16264.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_16264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. K, c. A, d. E",a 123,DQ_003383,introduction to plants,Where is the vein located?,parts_leaf_16264.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_16264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. v, b. e, c. a, d. k",d 124,DQ_003384,introduction to plants,Which letter signifies the midrib?,parts_leaf_16264.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_16264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. A, c. V, d. K",c 125,DQ_003385,introduction to plants,Which label shows the vascular bundle?,parts_leaf_16266.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_16266.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. E, c. R, d. S",c 126,DQ_003386,introduction to plants,Which part is the trichome?,parts_leaf_16266.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_16266.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. D, c. T, d. C",a 127,DQ_003387,introduction to plants,Where is the cuticle?,parts_leaf_16266.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_16266.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. Y, c. J, d. T",a 128,DQ_003388,introduction to plants,What element is located directly above the upper epidermis?,parts_leaf_16266.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_16266.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. D, c. C, d. S",b 129,DQ_003389,introduction to plants,Which label identifies the midvein?,parts_leaf_16267.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_16267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. E, c. N, d. H",c 130,DQ_003390,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the vein?,parts_leaf_16267.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_16267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. N, c. H, d. E",c 131,DQ_003391,introduction to plants,Where is the axil?,parts_leaf_16267.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_16267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. E, c. D, d. H",b 132,DQ_003392,introduction to plants,Identify the flower,parts_plant_11145.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_11145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. S, c. V, d. H",a 133,DQ_003393,introduction to plants,Identify the main reproductive organ of the plant.,parts_plant_11145.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_11145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. K, c. S, d. M",b 134,DQ_003394,introduction to plants,Identify the roots of this plant:,parts_plant_11145.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_11145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. K, c. W, d. S",c 135,DQ_003395,introduction to plants,Where is the system?,parts_plant_11145.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_11145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. w, b. h, c. k, d. s",a 136,DQ_003396,introduction to plants,The Stem is identified by which letter in the diagram?,parts_plant_11155.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_11155.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. R, c. N, d. E",a 137,DQ_003397,introduction to plants,Which letter represents the bud?,parts_plant_11155.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_11155.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. R, c. C, d. E",b 138,DQ_003398,introduction to plants,Where is the flower?,parts_plant_11155.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_11155.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. n, b. c, c. r, d. e",a 139,DQ_003399,introduction to plants,By what letter is the stem represented in the diagram?,parts_plant_11160.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_11160.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. K, c. D, d. R",c 140,DQ_003400,introduction to plants,Identify the roots in this picture,parts_plant_11160.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_11160.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. K, c. W, d. D",c 141,DQ_003401,introduction to plants,Identify the leaf in the following image:,parts_plant_11160.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_11160.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. D, c. V, d. R",c 142,DQ_003402,introduction to plants,Identify the part of the plant that absorbs nutrients and water from the soil.,parts_plant_11160.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_11160.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. V, c. K, d. D",a 143,DQ_003403,introduction to plants,Select the main reproductive organ.,parts_plant_11160.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_11160.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. K, c. W, d. V",b 144,DQ_003404,introduction to plants,Which letter connects the flower with the seeds?,parts_plant_11160.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_11160.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. K, c. D, d. R",c 145,DQ_003405,introduction to plants,Identify the vegetative shoot in this picture,parts_plant_13164.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13164.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. F, c. S, d. D",d 146,DQ_003406,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the bud?,parts_plant_13164.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13164.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. H, c. F, d. E",b 147,DQ_003407,introduction to plants,What's the biggest part of the root system?,parts_plant_13164.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13164.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stem, b. bud, c. lateral roots, d. taproot",d 148,DQ_003408,introduction to plants,Which part can be found in the root system?,parts_plant_13164.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13164.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bud, b. leaf blade, c. node, d. taproot",d 149,DQ_003409,introduction to plants,By what letter is the stem represented in the diagram?,parts_plant_13195.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. W, c. F, d. J",a 150,DQ_003410,introduction to plants,Which label shows the Shoot System?,parts_plant_13195.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. D, c. C, d. P",d 151,DQ_003411,introduction to plants,Which letter represents the apical bud?,parts_plant_13195.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. J, c. W, d. D",a 152,DQ_003412,introduction to plants,What is the composition of the M substance?,parts_plant_13195.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Only water, b. Only nitrogen, c. Water and minerals, d. Glucose",c 153,DQ_003413,introduction to plants,Which letter represents the stem?,parts_plant_13195.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. V, c. W, d. F",b 154,DQ_003414,introduction to plants,Which label shows the flower?,parts_plant_13201.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. A, c. T, d. N",c 155,DQ_003415,introduction to plants,Which label shows the Leaf?,parts_plant_13201.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. N, c. T, d. F",d 156,DQ_003416,introduction to plants,Which is not a part of the shoot system?,parts_plant_13201.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. T, c. F, d. N",d 157,DQ_003417,introduction to plants,Identify the fruit in this picture,parts_plant_13217.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. X, c. L, d. A",b 158,DQ_003418,introduction to plants,Which label shows the fruit?,parts_plant_13217.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. N, c. X, d. L",c 159,DQ_003419,introduction to plants,Where is the fruit?,parts_plant_13217.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. E, c. X, d. L",c 160,DQ_003420,introduction to plants,Which of the following absorbs water and minerals for the plant?,parts_plant_13217.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. L, c. X, d. E",d 161,DQ_003421,introduction to plants,Which letter corresponds to the part that connects the leaves to the roots?,parts_plant_13217.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. X, c. A, d. N",c 162,DQ_003422,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the branch?,parts_plant_13221.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13221.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. W, c. None, d. H",d 163,DQ_003423,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the stem?,parts_plant_13577.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13577.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. E, c. V, d. N",a 164,DQ_003424,introduction to plants,Which label shows the fruit?,parts_plant_13577.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13577.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. S, c. E, d. X",c 165,DQ_003425,introduction to plants,Identify the fruit in the figure.,parts_plant_13577.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13577.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. S, c. E, d. X",c 166,DQ_003426,introduction to plants,"Which part of the plant absorbs water and minerals, anchors and supports the plant, and stores food?",parts_plant_13577.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13577.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. S, c. E, d. X",a 167,DQ_003427,introduction to plants,Which label shows the Fruit?,parts_plant_13579.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. C, c. N, d. K",c 168,DQ_003428,introduction to plants,Which structure carries the plant's seeds?,parts_plant_13579.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. K, c. N, d. J",c 169,DQ_003429,introduction to plants,Identify the part that protects the seeds.,parts_plant_13579.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. Y, c. N, d. K",c 170,DQ_003430,introduction to plants,Which structure contains the seeds?,parts_plant_13579.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. J, c. Y, d. K",a 171,DQ_003431,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the node?,parts_plant_16272.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_16272.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. E, c. Y, d. T",d 172,DQ_003432,introduction to plants,Which label represents the terminal bud?,parts_plant_16272.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_16272.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. A, c. L, d. T",c 173,DQ_003433,introduction to plants,Identify the part of the plant used for reproduction.,parts_plant_16272.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_16272.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. L, c. E, d. Y",d 174,DQ_003434,introduction to plants,Which is the main reproductive organ of the plant?,parts_plant_16272.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_16272.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. Y, c. A, d. E",b 175,DQ_003435,introduction to plants,Identify the roots of the plant,parts_plant_16274.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_16274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. E, c. S, d. J",c 176,DQ_003436,introduction to plants,Identify the part of the plant that collects sunlight.,parts_plant_16274.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_16274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. Y, c. J, d. S",a 177,DQ_003437,introduction to plants,Find a bud in the picture.,parts_plant_16276.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_16276.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. U, c. X, d. E",d 178,DQ_003438,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the primary root?,parts_plant_16276.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_16276.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. V, c. Y, d. C",c 179,DQ_003439,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the bipinnate?,types_leaves_10571.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_10571.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. H, c. L, d. W",d 180,DQ_003440,introduction to plants,Which letter represents the pinate compound?,types_leaves_10571.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_10571.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. U, c. H, d. W",a 181,DQ_003441,introduction to plants,What is the Leaf Shape Labeled J?,types_leaves_10959.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_10959.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Oval, b. Falcate, c. Oblong, d. Ovate",a 182,DQ_003442,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the oval?,types_leaves_10959.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_10959.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. H, c. J, d. D",c 183,DQ_003443,introduction to plants,What type of leaf is most likely found on a pine tree?,types_leaves_10959.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_10959.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. L, c. N, d. W",b 184,DQ_003444,introduction to plants,Which label represents a rounded leaf?,types_leaves_10961.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_10961.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. X, c. T, d. Y",a 185,DQ_003445,introduction to plants,Which label shows the Wood Fern?,types_leaves_10979.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_10979.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. N, c. L, d. H",b 186,DQ_003446,introduction to plants,Which one of these represents the hay-scented fern?,types_leaves_10979.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_10979.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. H, c. M, d. N",c 187,DQ_003447,introduction to plants,Which letter represents a Christmas fern?,types_leaves_10979.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_10979.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. M, c. N, d. H",d 188,DQ_003448,introduction to plants,Where is the Christmas fern?,types_leaves_10979.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_10979.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. h, b. y, c. m, d. n",a 189,DQ_003449,introduction to plants,Identify the alternate in this picture,types_leaves_10988.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_10988.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. A, c. S, d. W",b 190,DQ_003450,introduction to plants,Which leaves in the diagram represent compound leaves?,types_leaves_10988.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_10988.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. N, c. A, d. S",d 191,DQ_003451,introduction to plants,Which letter represents the simple leaf?,types_leaves_10988.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_10988.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. S, c. W, d. A",c 192,DQ_003452,introduction to plants,Which label refers to a spike?,types_leaves_11017.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_11017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. F, c. V, d. W",c 193,DQ_003453,introduction to plants,Which letter is the panicle?,types_leaves_11017.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_11017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. A, c. W, d. V",c 194,DQ_003454,introduction to plants,Which of the following is an image of a catkin?,types_leaves_11017.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_11017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. W, c. K, d. F",a 195,DQ_003455,introduction to plants,Which label represents a notched leaf edge?,types_leaves_11021.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_11021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. W, c. J, d. M",c 196,DQ_003456,introduction to plants,Which of the following labeled drawing best represents a crenate leaf edge?,types_leaves_11021.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_11021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. D, c. M, d. W",a 197,DQ_003457,introduction to plants,Which letter represents notched leaves?,types_leaves_11021.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_11021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. D, c. M, d. W",a 198,DQ_003458,introduction to plants,How is the palmate labeled in the diagram?,types_leaves_11024.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_11024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. E, c. J, d. D",d 199,DQ_003459,introduction to plants,What image represents pedate?,types_leaves_11024.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_11024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. J, c. D, d. M",d 200,DQ_003460,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the pinnate?,types_leaves_11029.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_11029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. W, c. M, d. H",d 201,DQ_003461,introduction to plants,Where is the palmate leaf?,types_leaves_11029.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_11029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. H, c. W, d. C",c 202,DQ_003462,introduction to plants,Which of the following is a Parallel leaf?,types_leaves_11029.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_11029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. H, c. M, d. W",a 203,DQ_003463,introduction to plants,What leaf is next to pinnate?,types_leaves_11029.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_11029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. H, c. W, d. M",d 204,DQ_003464,introduction to plants,Identify an auriculate leaf,types_leaves_14387.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14387.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. M, c. J, d. C",a 205,DQ_003465,introduction to plants,Which image represents an oblique leaf?,types_leaves_14387.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14387.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. C, c. J, d. L",b 206,DQ_003466,introduction to plants,Identify the compound leaf in this picture,types_leaves_14390.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14390.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. E, c. R, d. K",b 207,DQ_003467,introduction to plants,Which label stands for a compound arrangement?,types_leaves_14390.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14390.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. D, c. J, d. W",a 208,DQ_003468,introduction to plants,Which letter represents the Toothed type of leaf?,types_leaves_14400.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. U, c. X, d. V",c 209,DQ_003469,introduction to plants,Which of the following is a dissected leaf?,types_leaves_14400.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. V, c. W, d. X",c 210,DQ_003470,introduction to plants,Which of these represents a toothed leaf?,types_leaves_14400.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. W, c. X, d. U",c 211,DQ_003471,introduction to plants,Identify the linear type,types_leaves_14402.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14402.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. K, c. A, d. V",a 212,DQ_003472,introduction to plants,Identify a deltoid leaf:,types_leaves_14402.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14402.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. K, c. R, d. V",a 213,DQ_003473,introduction to plants,Which leaf has a deltoid shape?,types_leaves_14402.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14402.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. X, c. W, d. U",d 214,DQ_003474,introduction to plants,Identify the acute base,types_leaves_14407.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14407.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. J, c. D, d. E",d 215,DQ_003475,introduction to plants,Which letter is representative of the Acute Leaf Base?,types_leaves_14407.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14407.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. D, c. X, d. E",d 216,DQ_003476,introduction to plants,Identify the dentate,types_leaves_14408.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14408.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. R, c. U, d. V",b 217,DQ_003477,introduction to plants,Which label indicates the serrulate leaf?,types_leaves_14408.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14408.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. K, c. V, d. X",b 218,DQ_003478,introduction to plants,Identify an incised-type leave:,types_leaves_14408.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14408.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. X, c. J, d. R",c 219,DQ_003479,introduction to plants,Which label marks alternate leaves (beech)?,types_leaves_14418.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14418.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. W, c. T, d. C",c 220,DQ_003480,introduction to plants,Identify the sugar maple leaf,types_leaves_14425.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. J, c. P, d. X",c 221,DQ_003481,introduction to plants,Which leaf is the bur oak?,types_leaves_14425.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. P, c. X, d. W",a 222,DQ_003482,introduction to plants,Which label shows the Sugar Maple?,types_leaves_14425.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. P, c. W, d. X",b 223,DQ_003483,introduction to plants,Which leaf shows the most leaflets?,types_leaves_14425.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. F, c. N, d. W",b 224,DQ_003484,introduction to plants,Which leaf has the most points?,types_leaves_14425.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. X, c. W, d. F",c 225,DQ_003485,introduction to plants,Which label shows the Ternate Leaves?,types_leaves_14441.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14441.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. U, c. D, d. C",a 226,DQ_003486,introduction to plants,Which one is the trifoliate?,types_leaves_14441.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14441.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. S, c. D, d. U",a 227,DQ_003487,introduction to plants,Which is the palmately compound?,types_leaves_14441.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14441.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. U, c. D, d. M",d 228,DQ_003488,introduction to plants,Which letter marks the ciliate type of leaf margin?,types_leaves_14496.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14496.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. A, c. D, d. M",d 229,DQ_003489,introduction to plants,Which letter represents the Dentate leaf margin?,types_leaves_14496.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14496.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. S, c. T, d. Y",d 230,DQ_003490,introduction to plants,Identify an entire leaf:,types_leaves_14496.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14496.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. P, c. T, d. Y",b 231,DQ_003491,introduction to plants,Which leaf is unlobed?,types_leaves_14498.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14498.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. K, c. D, d. M",c 232,DQ_003492,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the marginal leaf?,types_leaves_14499.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14499.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. Y, c. W, d. None",a 233,DQ_003493,introduction to plants,Which Letter represents the Cordate?,types_leaves_14707.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14707.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. k, b. e, c. s, d. u",c 234,DQ_003494,introduction to plants,Which letter represents the Peltate leaf?,types_leaves_14707.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14707.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. J, c. Y, d. S",b 235,DQ_003495,introduction to plants,Which label marks a rounded leaf shape?,types_leaves_14708.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14708.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. R, c. C, d. D",b 236,DQ_003496,introduction to plants,Which letter represents an acute leaf?,types_leaves_14708.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14708.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. v, b. l#, c. u, d. x",c 237,DQ_003497,introduction to plants,Where is the acute located?,types_leaves_14708.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14708.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. u, b. x, c. v, d. l",a 238,DQ_003498,introduction to plants,Identify the round lead in this picture,types_leaves_14711.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14711.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. S, c. F, d. V",a 239,DQ_003499,introduction to plants,Which of the following is a truncate leaf?,types_leaves_14711.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14711.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. F, c. N, d. V",d 240,DQ_003500,introduction to plants,Identify the retuse leaf in this picture,types_leaves_14711.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14711.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. S, c. F, d. V",b 241,DQ_003501,introduction to plants,Which of the diagrams show a retuse leaf?,types_leaves_14711.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14711.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. V, c. S, d. A",c 242,DQ_003502,introduction to plants,Identify acute,types_leaves_14712.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14712.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. N, c. R, d. F",d 243,DQ_003503,introduction to plants,What type of shape is leaf F?,types_leaves_14712.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14712.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Obtuse, b. Acute, c. Mucronate, d. Acuminate",b 244,DQ_003504,introduction to plants,Which label shows the peltate type leaf?,types_leaves_14726.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14726.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. R, c. W, d. U",a 245,DQ_003505,introduction to plants,Which letter represents an Ovate Leaf?,types_leaves_14726.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14726.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. A, c. W, d. J",c 246,DQ_003506,introduction to plants,Which letter is elliptical?,types_leaves_14726.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14726.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. T, c. W, d. M",c 247,DQ_003507,introduction to plants,Which is A?,types_leaves_14726.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14726.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. reniform, b. oblanceolate, c. rhomboid, d. oblong",b 248,DQ_003508,introduction to plants,What is the shape of the T leaf?,types_leaves_14728.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14728.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Orbicular, b. 3 lobed, c. Linear, d. Oblong",a 249,DQ_003509,introduction to plants,Which letter identifies the Lance Shaped leaf in the diagram?,types_leaves_14728.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14728.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. U, c. E, d. K",a 250,DQ_003510,introduction to plants,Which leaf is the skinniest?,types_leaves_14728.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14728.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. N, c. E, d. L",a 251,DQ_003511,introduction to plants,Which letter corresponds to the leaf shape that's thinnest compared to the rest?,types_leaves_14728.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14728.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. U, c. A, d. T",b 252,DQ_003512,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the sinuate?,types_leaves_14744.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14744.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. D, c. P, d. H",b 253,DQ_003513,introduction to plants,Which label shows the Dentate?,types_leaves_14759.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14759.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. C, c. R, d. U",b 254,DQ_003514,introduction to plants,Which letter indicates the spiny margin?,types_leaves_14759.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14759.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. T, c. N, d. R",c 255,DQ_003515,introduction to plants,Where is the entire,types_leaves_14759.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14759.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. t, b. u, c. v, d. p",a 256,DQ_003516,introduction to plants,Which letter shows an Alternate leaf?,types_leaves_14825.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14825.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. F, c. E, d. D",d 257,DQ_003517,introduction to plants,Which of the following labeled drawings best represents a basal rosette type of leaf?,types_leaves_14825.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14825.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. U, c. D, d. T",d 258,DQ_003518,introduction to plants,Where is the opposite?,types_leaves_14825.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14825.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. e, b. f, c. u, d. t",c 259,DQ_003519,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the palmate?,types_leaves_16313.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_16313.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. H, c. T, d. M",b 260,DQ_003520,introduction to plants,Which leave venation is palmate?,types_leaves_16313.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_16313.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. C, c. T, d. M",a 261,DQ_003521,introduction to plants,Which letter represents the Pinnately compound?,types_leaves_16315.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_16315.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. V, c. U, d. A",b 262,DQ_003522,introduction to plants,What lies between the Axil and the Petiole?,parts_leaf_1085.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1085.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tip, b. Stipule, c. Blade, d. Vein",b 263,DQ_003523,introduction to plants,Identify the part of the leaf that connects it to the stalk.,parts_leaf_1085.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1085.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Axil, b. Vein, c. Petiole, d. Stipule",c 264,DQ_003524,introduction to plants,What happens if there is no stipule?,parts_leaf_1085.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1085.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The branch will be thinner, b. No effect, c. The branch can't hold the leaf, d. The leaf will be healthier",c 265,DQ_003525,introduction to plants,Where is the vein located?,parts_leaf_1087.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1087.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. node, b. blade, c. midrib, d. petiole",b 266,DQ_003526,introduction to plants,Veins on a leaf originate at:,parts_leaf_1087.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1087.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The Petiole, b. The Stem, c. The Node, d. The Midrib",d 267,DQ_003527,introduction to plants,How many parts are there in a leaf?,parts_leaf_1087.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1087.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 6, c. 7, d. 5",d 268,DQ_003528,introduction to plants,Is the node an essential part of the leaf?,parts_leaf_1087.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1087.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cannot determine from the given information, b. No, c. Yes, d. Maybe",c 269,DQ_003529,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a branch?,parts_leaf_1088.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1088.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vein, b. apex, c. petiole, d. margin",c 270,DQ_003530,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, identify the part of the leaf that joins the blade to stem.",parts_leaf_1088.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1088.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. apex, b. base, c. vein, d. petiole",d 271,DQ_003531,introduction to plants,Which part of the leaf carries water and minerals to its cells?,parts_leaf_1088.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1088.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. margin, b. apex, c. base, d. Vein",d 272,DQ_003532,introduction to plants,How many parts does the leaf blade have?,parts_leaf_1088.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1088.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 5",c 273,DQ_003533,introduction to plants,What is the stalk that joins a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_1088.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1088.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petiole, b. Axial Bud, c. Blade, d. Stipule",a 274,DQ_003534,introduction to plants,Identify the part which is common to both the leaves?,parts_leaf_1090.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1090.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. petiole, b. midrib, c. sinus, d. margin",a 275,DQ_003535,introduction to plants,What part of the leaf connects it to the stem?,parts_leaf_1090.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1090.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Margin, b. Petiole, c. Sinus, d. Lobe",b 276,DQ_003536,introduction to plants,How many leaves are in the image?,parts_leaf_1090.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1090.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 0",c 277,DQ_003537,introduction to plants,Which part of the leaf carries the nutrients?,parts_leaf_1090.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1090.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. margin, b. sinus, c. midrib, d. lobe",c 278,DQ_003538,introduction to plants,Where do veins connect to?,parts_leaf_1091.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1091.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. margin, b. midrib, c. petiole, d. stipule",b 279,DQ_003539,introduction to plants,What is the leaf with no stipule called?,parts_leaf_1091.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1091.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. exstipulate, b. sessile, c. clasping base, d. stipulate",a 280,DQ_003540,introduction to plants,What is the stem-like part of the leaf that joins the blade to the stem?,parts_leaf_1091.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1091.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Margin, b. Stipule, c. Midrib, d. Petiole",d 281,DQ_003541,introduction to plants,How many midribs in a leaf?,parts_leaf_1091.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1091.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2",c 282,DQ_003542,introduction to plants,How many parts are there in the stipulate leaf?,parts_leaf_1091.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1091.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",c 283,DQ_003543,introduction to plants,What is the middle part that bisects a leaf called?,parts_leaf_1091.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1091.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. midrib, b. stipule, c. vein, d. petiole",a 284,DQ_003544,introduction to plants,Which component isn't part of an exstipulate?,parts_leaf_1091.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1091.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stipule, b. Blade, c. Petiole, d. Margin",a 285,DQ_003545,introduction to plants,In the diagram identify the organ that hold the plant upright.,parts_leaf_1094.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1094.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rachis, b. Petiolule., c. Stem., d. Petiole",c 286,DQ_003546,introduction to plants,How many parts does the plant below has?,parts_leaf_1094.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1094.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 7, c. 6, d. 5",c 287,DQ_003547,introduction to plants,How is the leaf attached to the stem?,parts_leaf_1094.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1094.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bachis, b. leaflet, c. Stem, d. Axillary bud.",d 288,DQ_003548,introduction to plants,This is the stalk that joins a leaf to a stem,parts_leaf_1094.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1094.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leaflet, b. Leaf, c. Axillary bud, d. Petiole",d 289,DQ_003549,introduction to plants,Identify the plant organ responsible for collecting sunlight and making food by photosynthesis.,parts_leaf_1095.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1095.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. a, b. d, c. c, d. b",b 290,DQ_003550,introduction to plants,What letter corresponds to the leaf?,parts_leaf_1095.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1095.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. b, b. a, c. c, d. d",d 291,DQ_003551,introduction to plants,How many parts of the leave are depicted in the diagram?,parts_leaf_1095.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1095.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 5",c 292,DQ_003552,introduction to plants,How many petioles does the leaf have?,parts_leaf_1095.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1095.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. none, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",b 293,DQ_003553,introduction to plants,Which letter corresponds to the leafstalk?,parts_leaf_1095.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1095.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. b, b. a, c. d, d. c",c 294,DQ_003554,introduction to plants,What is the central structure in the leaf?,parts_leaf_1096.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1096.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Axillary bud, b. Midrib, c. Leaf Blade, d. Pinnate venation",b 295,DQ_003555,introduction to plants,"This part of the leaf provides more surface area required to absorb air, light and carbon dioxide.",parts_leaf_1096.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1096.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pinnate venation, b. leaf margin, c. lamina, d. midrib",c 296,DQ_003556,introduction to plants,What does the midrib contain?,parts_leaf_1096.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1096.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leaf blade, b. Main vein, c. leaf stalk, d. leaf margin entire",b 297,DQ_003557,introduction to plants,Which part contains the main vein?,parts_leaf_1096.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1096.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leaf Margin Entire, b. Pinnate Venation, c. Midrib, d. Leaf Blade",c 298,DQ_003558,introduction to plants,Which part of the leaf absorbs sunlight?,parts_leaf_1096.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1096.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. axillary bud, b. leaf stalk, c. lamina, d. pinnate venation",c 299,DQ_003559,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_1105.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. epidermis, b. petiole, c. vein, d. blade",b 300,DQ_003560,introduction to plants,What protects the emerging leaf or bud?,parts_leaf_1105.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. petiole, b. stem, c. stipule, d. vein",c 301,DQ_003561,introduction to plants,What are leaves covered with?,parts_leaf_1105.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stem, b. waxy coating, c. stipule, d. petiole",b 302,DQ_003562,introduction to plants,Which connects the leaf and the stipule?,parts_leaf_1105.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. petiole, b. blade, c. vein, d. stem",a 303,DQ_003563,introduction to plants,How many parts of a leaf are shown in this diagram?,parts_leaf_1105.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 9, c. 8, d. 7",d 304,DQ_003564,introduction to plants,What will happen if the waxy coating or leaves is removed?,parts_leaf_1105.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leaves will not absorb carbon dioxide from the air., b. Leaves will not undergo photosynthesis., c. Leaves will fall off from the stem., d. Leaves will dry out.",d 305,DQ_003565,introduction to plants,Identify the part which runs through the leaves?,parts_leaf_1106.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1106.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Blade, b. Axil, c. Vein, d. Stipule",c 306,DQ_003566,introduction to plants,What part carry water and minerals to the cells of leaves?,parts_leaf_1106.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1106.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stipule, b. Vein, c. Blade, d. Petiole",b 307,DQ_003567,introduction to plants,Which structure connects the leaf to its Axil?,parts_leaf_1106.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1106.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Blade, b. Petiole, c. Tip, d. Vein",b 308,DQ_003568,introduction to plants,How many veins does the leaf in the diagram have?,parts_leaf_1106.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1106.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 8, c. 5, d. 3",b 309,DQ_003569,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_1111.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. margin, b. blade, c. midvein, d. petiole",d 310,DQ_003570,introduction to plants,How is it called the stalk that attaches the leaf to the stem?,parts_leaf_1111.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petiole, b. Midvein, c. Leaf, d. Margin",a 311,DQ_003571,introduction to plants,What is the side or a leaf called?,parts_leaf_1111.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. midvein, b. branch, c. petiole, d. margin",d 312,DQ_003572,introduction to plants,What does the petiole lead to?,parts_leaf_1111.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. branch, b. petiole, c. midvein, d. margin",c 313,DQ_003573,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, identify the part of the leaf that joins the blade to the stem.",parts_leaf_1112.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1112.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. axial bud, b. petiole, c. vein, d. margin",b 314,DQ_003574,introduction to plants,What is the top of the leaf called?,parts_leaf_1112.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1112.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. margin, b. blade, c. base, d. apex",d 315,DQ_003575,introduction to plants,Which connects the blade and the stipule?,parts_leaf_1112.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1112.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. axial bud, b. margin, c. apex, d. petiole",d 316,DQ_003576,introduction to plants,How many parts make up the blade?,parts_leaf_1112.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1112.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",d 317,DQ_003577,introduction to plants,How many parts of the blade are there?,parts_leaf_1112.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1112.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 5",a 318,DQ_003578,introduction to plants,What part do the veins connect to?,parts_leaf_1113.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stipules, b. petiole, c. midrib, d. margin",c 319,DQ_003579,introduction to plants,What does the petiole lead to?,parts_leaf_1113.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vein, b. Nerves, c. Stipules, d. Midrib",d 320,DQ_003580,introduction to plants,What is the center line of the leaf called?,parts_leaf_1113.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vein, b. midrib, c. petiole, d. stipule",b 321,DQ_003581,introduction to plants,How many parts of a leaf is show in the diagram?,parts_leaf_1113.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 5, d. 2",c 322,DQ_003582,introduction to plants,"In the diagram, how many stipules does the leaf have?",parts_leaf_1113.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 5",b 323,DQ_003583,introduction to plants,Which connects the stipules and midrib?,parts_leaf_1113.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vein, b. petiole, c. blade, d. small netted vein",b 324,DQ_003584,introduction to plants,Which part of the leaf carry water and minerals to the cells of leaves?,parts_leaf_1113.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Blade, b. Petiole, c. Stipules, d. Vein",d 325,DQ_003585,introduction to plants,Which type of leaf contains multiple leaflets?,parts_leaf_1114.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Simple Leaf, b. Leaflet, c. Compound Leaf, d. Petiole",c 326,DQ_003586,introduction to plants,What is NOT a leaf tissue?,parts_leaf_1114.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Simple Tissue, b. Ground Tissue, c. Dermal Tissue, d. Vascular Tissue",a 327,DQ_003587,introduction to plants,What is the minimum number of petioles for a simple leaf?,parts_leaf_1114.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",c 328,DQ_003588,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_1115.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. petiole, b. midrib, c. blade, d. vein",a 329,DQ_003589,introduction to plants,"Which part of the leaf carries water and minerals to the cells of leaf? A) Veins; B) Midrib, C) Petiole, D) Stem",parts_leaf_1115.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Veins, b. Stem, c. Petiole, d. Midrib",a 330,DQ_003590,introduction to plants,What does the petiole lead to?,parts_leaf_1115.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nerves, b. Midrib, c. Blade, d. Vein",b 331,DQ_003591,introduction to plants,Where is Midrib in relation to the Blade?,parts_leaf_1115.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It is another word for the blade, b. It connects the stem to the blade, c. On the Stem, d. In the middle of the blade",d 332,DQ_003592,introduction to plants,How many parts does the leaf have?,parts_leaf_1115.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 5",b 333,DQ_003593,introduction to plants,How many parts of the plant are there in the diagram?,parts_leaf_1115.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 6, c. 3, d. 4",a 334,DQ_003594,introduction to plants,If the petiole became broken what would happen to the leaf?,parts_leaf_1115.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It would float upwards in to the sky., b. It would stay attached to the stem., c. It would fall and stay alive., d. It would fall and die.",d 335,DQ_003595,introduction to plants,In what part of a leaf does most photosynthetic processes occur?,parts_leaf_1116.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1116.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mesophyll, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Epidermis, d. Stomata",a 336,DQ_003596,introduction to plants,Identify a section of the leaf which provides protection for the leaf.,parts_leaf_1116.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1116.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vein, b. Mesophyll, c. Bundle sheath, d. Upper epidermis",d 337,DQ_003597,introduction to plants,What plant tissue is connected to the upper epidermis?,parts_leaf_1116.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1116.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lower epidermis, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Bundle sheath",b 338,DQ_003598,introduction to plants,What separates the bundle sheath and the upper dermis?,parts_leaf_1116.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1116.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lower dermis, b. mesophyll, c. guard cell, d. vein",b 339,DQ_003599,introduction to plants,How many types of epidermis do you find in the cross section of a leaf?,parts_leaf_1116.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1116.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",a 340,DQ_003600,introduction to plants,What is the outermost layer of a leaf called?,parts_leaf_1116.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1116.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. upper epidermis, b. bundle sheath, c. mesophyll, d. vein",a 341,DQ_003601,introduction to plants,What is directly underneath the cuticle?,parts_leaf_1117.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1117.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. guard cell, b. spongy layer, c. upper epidermis, d. palisade cells",c 342,DQ_003602,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, identify the part of the plant that helps prevent water loss and damage to the plant.",parts_leaf_1117.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1117.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cuticle, b. mesophyll, c. upper epidermis, d. stoma",a 343,DQ_003603,introduction to plants,What connects the upper and lower epidermis?,parts_leaf_1117.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1117.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. spongy layer, b. veins, c. cuticle, d. mesophyll",b 344,DQ_003604,introduction to plants,What is contained in the mesophyll?,parts_leaf_1117.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1117.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Palisade Cells, b. Upper epidermis, c. Vein, d. Lower epidermis",a 345,DQ_003605,introduction to plants,How many layers does the leaf have above the palisade cells?,parts_leaf_1117.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1117.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",b 346,DQ_003606,introduction to plants,How many parts are labeled in the diagram?,parts_leaf_1117.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1117.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 7, c. 4, d. 2",a 347,DQ_003607,introduction to plants,What happens when the cuticle is removed?,parts_leaf_1117.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1117.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Veins are exposed, b. Upper epidermis is exposed., c. Stoma is exposed, d. Lower epidermis is exposed",b 348,DQ_003608,introduction to plants,Which parts are from the internode?,parts_leaf_1119.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1119.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petiole and blade, b. Midrib, c. Only axil, d. Bud and stem",c 349,DQ_003609,introduction to plants,What part is responsible for storage and transport?,parts_leaf_1119.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1119.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stem, b. Node, c. Stipule, d. Midrib",a 350,DQ_003610,introduction to plants,What is another name for a leaf?,parts_leaf_1119.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1119.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bud, b. stem, c. Blade, d. stipule",c 351,DQ_003611,introduction to plants,How many midribs does a leaf have?,parts_leaf_1119.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1119.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 5, c. 4, d. 2",a 352,DQ_003612,introduction to plants,Which part of a plant adds structure and strength?,parts_leaf_1119.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1119.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. midrib, b. Bud, c. Blade, d. Stem",d 353,DQ_003613,introduction to plants,Which letter corresponds to the petiole?,parts_leaf_1120.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1120.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. X, c. Cannot be determined, d. Z",b 354,DQ_003614,introduction to plants,What is the part of the leaf labeled as X?,parts_leaf_1120.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1120.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Blade, b. Petiole, c. Midrib, d. Stipule",b 355,DQ_003615,introduction to plants,How many parts are there on a leaf?,parts_leaf_1120.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1120.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",d 356,DQ_003616,introduction to plants,Identify Z in the figure.,parts_leaf_1120.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1120.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leaf, b. Blade, c. Vein, d. Stalk",c 357,DQ_003617,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a branch?,parts_leaf_1121.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1121.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. petiole, b. vein, c. tip, d. margin",a 358,DQ_003618,introduction to plants,The bud is connected to what part?,parts_leaf_1121.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1121.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. branch, b. vein, c. tip, d. base",a 359,DQ_003619,introduction to plants,What is the function of veins?,parts_leaf_1121.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1121.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Carry water and minerals to the cells of leaves, b. Carry fire to the leave, c. They protect the leave from rotting, d. They sostain the leave",a 360,DQ_003620,introduction to plants,What connects the branch to the vein?,parts_leaf_1121.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1121.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tip, b. bud, c. petiole, d. base",c 361,DQ_003621,introduction to plants,What connects the leaf to the branch?,parts_leaf_1121.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1121.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Base, b. Vein, c. Petiole, d. Margin",c 362,DQ_003622,introduction to plants,How many parts of a leaf are there?,parts_leaf_1121.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1121.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 6, c. 4, d. 5",a 363,DQ_003623,introduction to plants,Which isn't a part of the leaf?,parts_leaf_1121.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1121.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Margin, b. Branch, c. Vein, d. Tip",b 364,DQ_003624,introduction to plants,Which part connects the leaflet to the petiole?,parts_leaf_1122.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1122.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rachis, b. stipule, c. margin, d. vein",a 365,DQ_003625,introduction to plants,What connects the leaflet to the petiole?,parts_leaf_1122.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1122.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petiole, b. Rachis, c. Leaflet, d. Leaf",b 366,DQ_003626,introduction to plants,"What do you call the broad, flat part of a compound leaf?",parts_leaf_1122.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1122.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stipule, b. Petiole, c. Rachis, d. Leaflet",d 367,DQ_003627,introduction to plants,How many parts of the leaf are there?,parts_leaf_1122.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1122.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 3, d. 4",c 368,DQ_003628,introduction to plants,What is the minimum number of petioles a leaf can have?,parts_leaf_1122.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1122.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",c 369,DQ_003629,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_1123.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1123.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. midrib, b. petiole, c. stipules, d. blade",b 370,DQ_003630,introduction to plants,What protects the emerging leaf or bud?,parts_leaf_1123.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1123.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. blade, b. petiole, c. stipule, d. midrib",c 371,DQ_003631,introduction to plants,What does the petiole lead to?,parts_leaf_1123.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1123.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stamen, b. Midrib, c. Stipules, d. Blade",b 372,DQ_003632,introduction to plants,What part is not part of the leaf?,parts_leaf_1123.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1123.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stipules, b. Blade, c. Midrib, d. Petiole",a 373,DQ_003633,introduction to plants,How many parts of a leaf are there?,parts_leaf_1123.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1123.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 5",b 374,DQ_003634,introduction to plants,This is the stalk that joins a leaf to the stem.,parts_leaf_1123.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1123.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Midrib, b. Leaf, c. Petiole, d. Blade",c 375,DQ_003635,introduction to plants,What is the center line called on the leaf?,parts_leaf_1124.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1124.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Margin, b. Secondary vein, c. Blade, d. Primary vein",d 376,DQ_003636,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_1124.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1124.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. primary vein, b. margin, c. blade, d. petiole",d 377,DQ_003637,introduction to plants,Which of the following is a type of vein in a leaf?,parts_leaf_1124.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1124.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Margin, b. Blade, c. Petiole, d. Primary Vein",d 378,DQ_003638,introduction to plants,How many parts of a leaf are shown on this diagram?,parts_leaf_1124.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1124.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 5, c. 4, d. 6",d 379,DQ_003639,introduction to plants,How many types of veins does the leaf have?,parts_leaf_1124.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1124.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 11",b 380,DQ_003640,introduction to plants,What holds the leaves?,parts_leaf_1125.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1125.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vein, b. petiole, c. leaflet, d. bud",b 381,DQ_003641,introduction to plants,What is inside the leaflet?,parts_leaf_1125.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1125.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. branch, b. bud, c. vein, d. petiole",c 382,DQ_003642,introduction to plants,What is shown in the diagram?,parts_leaf_1125.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1125.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Parts of a Flower, b. Parts of a Tree, c. Parts of a Leaf, d. Parts of a Fruit",c 383,DQ_003643,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant is located inside each leaflet?,parts_leaf_1125.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1125.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vein, b. Bud, c. Petiole, d. Branch",a 384,DQ_003644,introduction to plants,How many leaflets does the primary leaf in the diagram have?,parts_leaf_1125.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1125.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 16, b. 13, c. 14, d. 15",d 385,DQ_003645,introduction to plants,How would remove a leaflet affect the bud?,parts_leaf_1125.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1125.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It would not, b. The bud would grow a new leaflet, c. The bud would die, d. The bud would grow faster",a 386,DQ_003646,introduction to plants,Which part of the leaf transports water around?,parts_leaf_1125.png,question_images/parts_leaf_1125.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leaflet, b. The bud, c. The vein, d. Roots",c 387,DQ_003647,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_3106.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3106.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. midrib, b. leafstalk, c. blade, d. vein",b 388,DQ_003648,introduction to plants,What organ holds the plant upright?,parts_leaf_3106.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3106.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stem, b. Stipules, c. Sheath, d. Petiole",a 389,DQ_003649,introduction to plants,How many parts of a leaf are identified in the diagram?,parts_leaf_3106.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3106.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 5, d. 3",b 390,DQ_003650,introduction to plants,How many stipules does the leaf in the diagram have?,parts_leaf_3106.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3106.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",c 391,DQ_003651,introduction to plants,What part do the veins connect to?,parts_leaf_3106.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3106.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. midrib, b. leafstalk, c. sheath, d. blade",a 392,DQ_003652,introduction to plants,Which part of the leaf carry water and minerals to the cells of leaves?,parts_leaf_3106.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3106.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vein, b. Blade, c. Leafstalk, d. Stem",a 393,DQ_003653,introduction to plants,Where is the axil located?,parts_leaf_3113.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Between the branch and the stem, b. At the tip of the leaf, c. Between the branch and the root, d. Between the leaf and the stem",a 394,DQ_003654,introduction to plants,What does the plant's axil do in this diagram?,parts_leaf_3113.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It connects the stem with the branch., b. It connects the leaf with the stem., c. It holds up the plant., d. Not enough information provided.",a 395,DQ_003655,introduction to plants,What is the point where the stem meets the branch called?,parts_leaf_3113.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Axil, b. Root, c. Leaf, d. Twig",a 396,DQ_003656,introduction to plants,How many parts of a plant are shown?,parts_leaf_3113.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",b 397,DQ_003657,introduction to plants,What happens if there is no axil?,parts_leaf_3113.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Branch and stem will not be connected, b. Nothing happens, c. There will be no branch, d. Leaves will be connected directly from the branch",a 398,DQ_003658,introduction to plants,What is the bottom part called?,parts_leaf_3131.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3131.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vein, b. apex, c. petiole, d. margin",c 399,DQ_003659,introduction to plants,What attaches the leaf blade to stem?,parts_leaf_3131.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3131.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. apex, b. mid rib, c. petiole, d. base",c 400,DQ_003660,introduction to plants,How many parts of the primula leaf plant are labeled below?,parts_leaf_3131.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3131.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 4, c. 6, d. 5",a 401,DQ_003661,introduction to plants,From which part does the leaf connect to the plant?,parts_leaf_3131.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3131.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Apex, b. Vein, c. Margin, d. Petiole",d 402,DQ_003662,introduction to plants,What is the leaf tip called?,parts_leaf_3131.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3131.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Margin, b. Apex, c. Base, d. Vein",b 403,DQ_003663,introduction to plants,Which element in the diagram functions as the transport system for leaves?,parts_leaf_3132.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3132.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Blade, b. Node, c. Vein., d. Midrib",c 404,DQ_003664,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_3132.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3132.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. midrib, b. petiole, c. blade, d. vein",b 405,DQ_003665,introduction to plants,"What is the broad, flat part of a leaf?",parts_leaf_3132.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3132.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Midrib, b. Blade, c. Node, d. Vein",b 406,DQ_003666,introduction to plants,Which part of the leaf connects the blade to the node?,parts_leaf_3132.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3132.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vein, b. Petiole, c. Stem, d. Midrib",b 407,DQ_003667,introduction to plants,What is the minimum number of petioles a leaf can have?,parts_leaf_3132.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3132.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",d 408,DQ_003668,introduction to plants,What does the petiole lead to?,parts_leaf_3132.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3132.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vein, b. Blade, c. Node, d. Midrib",d 409,DQ_003669,introduction to plants,What part do the veins connect to?,parts_leaf_3132.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3132.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. midrib, b. blade, c. node, d. petiole",a 410,DQ_003670,introduction to plants,How is named the part between mesophyll and bundle sheath?,parts_leaf_3133.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lower epidermis, b. upper epidermis, c. mesophyll and vein, d. vein",d 411,DQ_003671,introduction to plants,Which part of the figure contains most of the chloroplasts?,parts_leaf_3133.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vein, b. Bundle of seath, c. Guard cells, d. Mesophyll",d 412,DQ_003672,introduction to plants,"In the diagram, what is colored purple?",parts_leaf_3133.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Upper Epidermis, b. Bundle Sheath, c. Mesophyll, d. Vein",d 413,DQ_003673,introduction to plants,"Based on the diagram, how many layers are there between the guard cells and the upper epidermis?",parts_leaf_3133.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7",b 414,DQ_003674,introduction to plants,What are the tissues of a leaf that are located in between the layers of epidermis and carry on photosynthesis?,parts_leaf_3133.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3133.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Guard Cells, b. Mesophyll, c. Vein, d. Epidermis",b 415,DQ_003675,introduction to plants,What is directly underneath the cuticle?,parts_leaf_3134.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3134.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lower epidermis, b. spongy mesophyll, c. palisade mesophyll, d. upper epidermis",d 416,DQ_003676,introduction to plants,Oxygen enters and carbon dioxide exits through which part of the plant?,parts_leaf_3134.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3134.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cuticle, b. guard cells, c. epidermis, d. mesophyll",b 417,DQ_003677,introduction to plants,What are the tiny openings on the underside of leaves called?,parts_leaf_3134.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3134.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Upper Epidermis, b. Stoma, c. Lower Epidermis, d. Cuticle",b 418,DQ_003678,introduction to plants,What connects the cuticle and the palisade mesophyll?,parts_leaf_3134.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3134.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. upper epidermis, b. lower epidermis, c. lower epidermis, d. guard cells",a 419,DQ_003679,introduction to plants,What's between the upper and lower epidermis?,parts_leaf_3134.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3134.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cuticle, b. Palisade, c. Epidermis, d. Palisade and spongy mesophyll",b 420,DQ_003680,introduction to plants,How many guard cells are in the diagram of the leaf?,parts_leaf_3134.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3134.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 8, c. 1, d. 9",a 421,DQ_003681,introduction to plants,How many parts are shown in the diagram below?,parts_leaf_3134.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3134.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 6, c. 7, d. 4",c 422,DQ_003682,introduction to plants,What is the top layer of the leaf called?,parts_leaf_3134.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3134.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cuticle, b. Upper epidermis, c. Guard cells, d. Sunlight",a 423,DQ_003683,introduction to plants,Where does carbon dioxide enter and oxygen exit?,parts_leaf_3134.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3134.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. upper epidermis, b. stoma, c. cuticle, d. spongy mesophyll",b 424,DQ_003684,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, identify the part of the plant that helps prevent water loss and damage to the plant.",parts_leaf_3137.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. epidermis, b. cuticle, c. lower epidermis, d. palisade mesophyll",b 425,DQ_003685,introduction to plants,What part of the leaf carries nutrients throughout the plant?,parts_leaf_3137.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vein, b. stomata, c. cuticle, d. epidermis",a 426,DQ_003686,introduction to plants,What is the leaf's surface called?,parts_leaf_3137.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vein, b. Cuticle, c. Palisade Mesophyll, d. Epidermis",b 427,DQ_003687,introduction to plants,What layer is under the cuticle?,parts_leaf_3137.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vein, b. Epidermis, c. Palisade Mesophyll, d. Spongy Mesophyll",b 428,DQ_003688,introduction to plants,How many parts are shown in the diagram below?,parts_leaf_3137.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 7, c. 4, d. 6",b 429,DQ_003689,introduction to plants,How would remove the cuticle affect the leaf?,parts_leaf_3137.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The vein would create a new layer of cuticle, b. The leaf would dry out and die, c. Nothing would happen, d. The epidermis would take over the role of the cuticle",b 430,DQ_003690,introduction to plants,What is the topmost surface of leaf called?,parts_leaf_3137.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Epidermis, b. Vein, c. Cuticle, d. Lower epidermis",c 431,DQ_003691,introduction to plants,Which part brings water and other essentials to the plant cells?,parts_leaf_3137.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. spongy mesophyll, b. cuticle, c. vein, d. palisade mesophyll",c 432,DQ_003692,introduction to plants,What is the outer layer?,parts_leaf_3138.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3138.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vascular tissue, b. epidermis, c. stomata, d. cuticle",d 433,DQ_003693,introduction to plants,Identify the structure that is involved in the opening and closing of stomata.,parts_leaf_3138.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3138.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Epidermis, b. Vascular tissue, c. Cuticle, d. Guard cells",d 434,DQ_003694,introduction to plants,What layer is directly under the cuticle?,parts_leaf_3138.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3138.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Palisade Mesophyll, b. Stomata, c. Vascular Tissue, d. Epidermis",d 435,DQ_003695,introduction to plants,Which layer of the leaf is underneath the cuticle?,parts_leaf_3138.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3138.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Epidermis, b. Stomata, c. Guard Cells, d. Vascular Tissue",a 436,DQ_003696,introduction to plants,What is directly underneath the cuticle?,parts_leaf_3138.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3138.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stomata, b. epidermis, c. guard cells, d. spongy mesophyll",b 437,DQ_003697,introduction to plants,What is the Function of the cuticle?,parts_leaf_3138.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3138.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Prevents water loss, b. Photosynthetic Tissue, c. Exchange of gases, d. Controls the size of the Stomata",a 438,DQ_003698,introduction to plants,What is the outermost layer of the leaf?,parts_leaf_3139.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3139.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Surface cells, b. Chloroplasts, c. Cuticle, d. Xylem",c 439,DQ_003699,introduction to plants,What parts of the leaf control the entry and exit of air?,parts_leaf_3139.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3139.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chloroplasts, b. Stomata, c. Xylem, d. Veins",b 440,DQ_003700,introduction to plants,What is between the cuticle and lower leaf cells?,parts_leaf_3139.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3139.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. phloem, b. vein, c. xylem, d. upper leaf cells",d 441,DQ_003701,introduction to plants,How many cells wide is the cuticle?,parts_leaf_3139.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3139.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 15, b. 1, c. 50, d. 20",b 442,DQ_003702,introduction to plants,What is directly underneath the cuticle?,parts_leaf_3139.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3139.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. surface cells, b. xylem, c. vein, d. chloroplasts",a 443,DQ_003703,introduction to plants,What is directly underneath the cuticle?,parts_leaf_3140.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3140.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ground tissue, b. spongy parenchyma, c. vascular tissue, d. upper epidermis",d 444,DQ_003704,introduction to plants,What is the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves?,parts_leaf_3140.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3140.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Phloem, b. Guard Cells, c. Upper Epidermis, d. Cuticle",a 445,DQ_003705,introduction to plants,Which of the following is part of the vascular tissue?,parts_leaf_3140.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3140.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Dermal Tissue, b. Phloem, c. Cuticle, d. Cuticle",b 446,DQ_003706,introduction to plants,Water travels through this system.,parts_leaf_3140.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3140.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Guard cells, b. Ground tissue, c. Vascular, d. Cuticle",c 447,DQ_003707,introduction to plants,How many parts of a leaf is shown in the diagram?,parts_leaf_3144.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3144.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",b 448,DQ_003708,introduction to plants,Which letter points to the midrib?,parts_leaf_3144.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3144.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. C, c. A, d. D",a 449,DQ_003709,introduction to plants,Which letter corresponds to the stem?,parts_leaf_3145.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. A, c. C, d. B",d 450,DQ_003710,introduction to plants,Which letter shows the blade part of the leaf?,parts_leaf_3145.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. D, c. A, d. C",c 451,DQ_003711,introduction to plants,What is the plain area of leaf called?,parts_leaf_3145.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. A, c. C, d. D",d 452,DQ_003712,introduction to plants,Which letter refers to a vein?,parts_leaf_3145.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. D, c. C, d. A",c 453,DQ_003713,introduction to plants,Which part of the leaf contains the veins?,parts_leaf_3146.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3146.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leaf blade, b. Roots, c. Veins, d. Chlorophyll",a 454,DQ_003714,introduction to plants,What are vascular bundles that are scattered around the leaf blade?,parts_leaf_3146.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3146.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stem, b. Veins, c. Edge, d. Shape",b 455,DQ_003715,introduction to plants,How many parts of a leaf are there?,parts_leaf_3146.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3146.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 2, d. 3",d 456,DQ_003716,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_3149.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3149.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. primary vein, b. margin, c. blade, d. petiole",d 457,DQ_003717,introduction to plants,What attaches the leaf to the stem?,parts_leaf_3149.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3149.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Axillary bud, b. Blade, c. Margin, d. Petiole",d 458,DQ_003718,introduction to plants,What is the name for the vein that stems from the primary vein?,parts_leaf_3149.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3149.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The secondary vein, b. The margin, c. The blade, d. The axillary bud",a 459,DQ_003719,introduction to plants,How many parts of a leaf are shown below?,parts_leaf_3149.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3149.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 6, d. 5",c 460,DQ_003720,introduction to plants,What is the border of the leaf called?,parts_leaf_3149.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3149.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. blade, b. petiole, c. margin, d. primary vein",c 461,DQ_003721,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a branch?,parts_leaf_3149.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3149.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. secondary vein, b. primary vein, c. blade, d. petiole",d 462,DQ_003722,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, what refers to the boundary area extending along the edge of the leaf?",parts_leaf_3840.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3840.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stalk, b. midrib, c. leaf margin, d. blade",c 463,DQ_003723,introduction to plants,How many parts is indicated in the diagram?,parts_leaf_3840.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3840.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 6, d. 4",a 464,DQ_003724,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_3842.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3842.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. petiole, b. margin, c. blade, d. midrib",a 465,DQ_003725,introduction to plants,Which part of the leaf is responsible for fixing it in the plant?,parts_leaf_3842.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3842.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Midrib, b. Stipule, c. Petiole, d. Blade",b 466,DQ_003726,introduction to plants,"Based on the diagram, how many parts does a simple leaf have?",parts_leaf_3842.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3842.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",a 467,DQ_003727,introduction to plants,What if there is no petiole?,parts_leaf_3842.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3842.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nothing holds the blade, b. nothing happens, c. nothing holds the stipule, d. nothing holds the margin",a 468,DQ_003728,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_3844.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3844.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. blade, b. margin, c. petiole, d. base",c 469,DQ_003729,introduction to plants,What area has vascular tissue that carries water and minerals from roots to leaves?,parts_leaf_3844.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3844.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stem, b. Axillary Bud, c. Midrib, d. Petiole",a 470,DQ_003730,introduction to plants,What is the large vein in middle of the leaf called?,parts_leaf_3844.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3844.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Blade, b. Stem, c. Margin, d. Midrib",d 471,DQ_003731,introduction to plants,What part connects the leaf to the stem.,parts_leaf_3844.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3844.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Blade, b. Petiole, c. Margin, d. Apex",b 472,DQ_003732,introduction to plants,How many parts of a plant are shown?,parts_leaf_3844.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3844.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 9, c. 7, d. 6",b 473,DQ_003733,introduction to plants,What is directly underneath the cuticula?,parts_leaf_3852.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3852.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. epidermis inferior, b. cloroplasts, c. estoma, d. epidermis superior",d 474,DQ_003734,introduction to plants,"What is any of a variety of tough but flexible, non-mineral outer coverings of an organism?",parts_leaf_3852.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3852.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cuticula, b. Epidermis Inferior, c. Estoma, d. Epidermis Superior",a 475,DQ_003735,introduction to plants,What layer is under the upper epidermis?,parts_leaf_3853.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3853.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. spongy mesophyll, b. vein, c. stomata, d. palisade mesophyll",d 476,DQ_003736,introduction to plants,Which part of the leaf secretes a waxy cuticle to prevent evaporation of water? A) Veins; B) Dermal cells; C) Stomata; D) Mesophyll,parts_leaf_3853.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3853.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mesophyll, b. Stomata, c. Veins, d. Dermal cells",d 477,DQ_003737,introduction to plants,What is the outer layer of skin called?,parts_leaf_3853.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3853.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. palisade mesophyll, b. lower epidermis, c. upper epidermis, d. vein",c 478,DQ_003738,introduction to plants,How many layers of a plant leaf are shown here?,parts_leaf_3853.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3853.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 6",a 479,DQ_003739,introduction to plants,How many layers are there in the epidermis?,parts_leaf_3853.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3853.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 6, d. 4",d 480,DQ_003740,introduction to plants,What is a single layer of cells that is quite transparent and permits most of the light that strikes to pass through to the underlying cells?,parts_leaf_3853.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3853.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Spongy Mesophyll, b. Upper Epidermis, c. Lower Epidermis, d. Palisade Mesophyll",b 481,DQ_003741,introduction to plants,What lies between the upper and lower epidermis?,parts_leaf_3853.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3853.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vein, b. Palisade mesophyll, c. Stoma, d. Guard cell",b 482,DQ_003742,introduction to plants,Which of the following contains cells with a high number of chloroplasts?,parts_leaf_3855.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3855.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sub-stomatal cavity, b. Phloem, c. Spongy Mesophyll, d. Palisade mesophyll",d 483,DQ_003743,introduction to plants,It contains many chloroplasts.,parts_leaf_3855.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3855.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Xylem, b. Phloem, c. Palisade mesophyll, d. Spongy mesophyll",c 484,DQ_003744,introduction to plants,What is the open space between the abaxial epidermis called?,parts_leaf_3855.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3855.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stoma, b. air cavity, c. xylem, d. bundle sheath",a 485,DQ_003745,introduction to plants,How many parts of a leaf cell are there?,parts_leaf_3855.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3855.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 7, c. 9, d. 10",d 486,DQ_003746,introduction to plants,Where is the petiole connected to the leaf?,parts_leaf_3859.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3859.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. At the apex, b. At the axillary bud, c. At the base, d. At the margin",c 487,DQ_003747,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_3859.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3859.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. apex, b. midrib, c. petiole, d. base",c 488,DQ_003748,introduction to plants,What connects the midrib and the stem,parts_leaf_3859.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3859.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stipule, b. apex, c. petiole, d. veins",c 489,DQ_003749,introduction to plants,Which is not part of the blade of the leaf?,parts_leaf_3859.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3859.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Margin, b. Midrib, c. Apex, d. Petiole",d 490,DQ_003750,introduction to plants,How many parts does the blade of the leaf in the diagram have?,parts_leaf_3859.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3859.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 7, d. 8",a 491,DQ_003751,introduction to plants,What part do the veins connect to?,parts_leaf_3860.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3860.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. midrib, b. petiole, c. lamina, d. margin",a 492,DQ_003752,introduction to plants,"This structure of a leaf increases the surface area to absorb more light, air and carbon dioxide.",parts_leaf_3860.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3860.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. petiole, b. margin, c. veins, d. lamina",d 493,DQ_003753,introduction to plants,What is another name for the blade of the leaf?,parts_leaf_3860.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3860.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petiole, b. Leaf Stalk, c. Margin, d. Lamina",d 494,DQ_003754,introduction to plants,What is the name of the part of the leaf that connects the leaf to a plant?,parts_leaf_3860.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3860.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lamina, b. petiole, c. margin, d. vein",b 495,DQ_003755,introduction to plants,How many parts are there in the external structure of a leaf?,parts_leaf_3860.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3860.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 2",c 496,DQ_003756,introduction to plants,How many parts of a leaf are there?,parts_leaf_3860.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3860.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 3, c. 4, d. 5",d 497,DQ_003757,introduction to plants,Which part of the leaf would be directly attached to the main plant?,parts_leaf_3860.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3860.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Margin, b. Vein, c. Midrib, d. Petiole",d 498,DQ_003758,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_3979.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3979.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. blade, b. midrib, c. stipule, d. petiole",d 499,DQ_003759,introduction to plants,How many parts does the leaf have?,parts_leaf_3979.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3979.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",a 500,DQ_003760,introduction to plants,What is the minimum number of leaves on a petiole?,parts_leaf_3979.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3979.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 0, d. 1",d 501,DQ_003761,introduction to plants,What connects the midrib to the stem?,parts_leaf_3979.png,question_images/parts_leaf_3979.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bud, b. leaf, c. petiole, d. blade",c 502,DQ_003762,introduction to plants,Where does carbon dioxide enter and exits?,parts_leaf_556.png,question_images/parts_leaf_556.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vein, b. palisade mesophyll, c. epidermis, d. stomata",d 503,DQ_003763,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, identify the part of the plant which allows movement of gases in and out.",parts_leaf_556.png,question_images/parts_leaf_556.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. epidermis, b. stoma, c. palisade mesophyll, d. spongy mesophyll",b 504,DQ_003764,introduction to plants,"This is found in the epidermis, and allows for gas exchange:",parts_leaf_556.png,question_images/parts_leaf_556.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vein, b. Stoma, c. Spongy Mesophyll, d. Palisade Mesophyll",b 505,DQ_003765,introduction to plants,How many items are listed between the Stoma and the Vein?,parts_leaf_556.png,question_images/parts_leaf_556.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",a 506,DQ_003766,introduction to plants,How many types of mesophyll are present in a plant cell?,parts_leaf_556.png,question_images/parts_leaf_556.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",b 507,DQ_003767,introduction to plants,Where does carbon dioxide enter and oxygen exit?,parts_leaf_556.png,question_images/parts_leaf_556.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stoma, b. spongy mesophyll, c. vein, d. epidermis",a 508,DQ_003768,introduction to plants,Which cells release oxygen?,parts_leaf_556.png,question_images/parts_leaf_556.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Air space, b. Vein, c. Epidermis, d. Guard cells",d 509,DQ_003769,introduction to plants,What part do the veins connect to?,parts_leaf_558.png,question_images/parts_leaf_558.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lobe, b. midrib, c. sinus, d. petiole",b 510,DQ_003770,introduction to plants,What connects the leaf to the tree?,parts_leaf_558.png,question_images/parts_leaf_558.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. midrib, b. petiole, c. margin, d. veins",b 511,DQ_003771,introduction to plants,How many midribs in a leaf?,parts_leaf_558.png,question_images/parts_leaf_558.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",b 512,DQ_003772,introduction to plants,How many parts of a leaf are there?,parts_leaf_558.png,question_images/parts_leaf_558.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 4, c. 5, d. 6",a 513,DQ_003773,introduction to plants,"From the given illustration, identify the organ that holds plants upright.",parts_leaf_559.png,question_images/parts_leaf_559.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Axil, b. Stipulate, c. Stem, d. Petiole",c 514,DQ_003774,introduction to plants,What attaches the blade to the stem?,parts_leaf_559.png,question_images/parts_leaf_559.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lamina, b. petiole, c. stipule, d. node",b 515,DQ_003775,introduction to plants,What connects the leaf to the stem of the plant?,parts_leaf_559.png,question_images/parts_leaf_559.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petiole, b. Axillary bud, c. Leaf lamina, d. Axil",a 516,DQ_003776,introduction to plants,What is the minimum number of midribs in a leaf?,parts_leaf_559.png,question_images/parts_leaf_559.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",d 517,DQ_003777,introduction to plants,What would happen if the plant had no stem?,parts_leaf_559.png,question_images/parts_leaf_559.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plants would be able to survive high above the ground and would have better access to water., b. Plants would not be able to stand upright and could not bear leaves, flowers, and smaller stems., c. Plants would only have leaves and flowers., d. Plants would be a lot less rigid and some of them would be able to walk.",b 518,DQ_003778,introduction to plants,The edge of the leaf is called the ......,parts_leaf_560.png,question_images/parts_leaf_560.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vein, b. Margin, c. Midrib, d. Lamina",b 519,DQ_003779,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_560.png,question_images/parts_leaf_560.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. petiole, b. tip, c. midrib, d. vein",a 520,DQ_003780,introduction to plants,What is the part of the leaf where the veins meet down the center?,parts_leaf_560.png,question_images/parts_leaf_560.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Midrib, b. Tip, c. Margin, d. Lamina",a 521,DQ_003781,introduction to plants,How many parts are shown in the diagram?,parts_leaf_560.png,question_images/parts_leaf_560.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 5, c. 2, d. 1",a 522,DQ_003782,introduction to plants,Which of the following is a waxy substance that helps prevent water loss and damage to the plant?,parts_leaf_561.png,question_images/parts_leaf_561.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Epidermis, b. Vein, c. Stoma, d. Cuticle",d 523,DQ_003783,introduction to plants,What is the outer section of a leaf cross section?,parts_leaf_561.png,question_images/parts_leaf_561.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vein, b. Spongy Mesophyll, c. Epidermis, d. Cuticle",d 524,DQ_003784,introduction to plants,How many parts of a leaf are shown in the cross section diagram below?,parts_leaf_561.png,question_images/parts_leaf_561.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 8, c. 5, d. 6",a 525,DQ_003785,introduction to plants,How many structures lie between the Cuticle and the Lower Epidermis?,parts_leaf_561.png,question_images/parts_leaf_561.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 5",a 526,DQ_003786,introduction to plants,What is directly underneath the cuticle?,parts_leaf_561.png,question_images/parts_leaf_561.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. spongy mesophyll, b. epidermis, c. palisade mesophyll, d. vein",b 527,DQ_003787,introduction to plants,What is the topmost area of leaf cross section?,parts_leaf_561.png,question_images/parts_leaf_561.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cuticle, b. Epidermis, c. Vein, d. Stoma",a 528,DQ_003788,introduction to plants,What holds the leaf?,parts_leaf_6262.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pinnate venation, b. leaf blade, c. axillary bud, d. leaf stalk",d 529,DQ_003789,introduction to plants,What do you call the vein arrangement in a leaf with one main vein extending from the base to the tip of the leaf and smaller veins branching off the main vein?,parts_leaf_6262.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pinnate Venation, b. Leaf Stalk, c. Midrib, d. Leaf Blade",a 530,DQ_003790,introduction to plants,What supports the entire leaf blade?,parts_leaf_6262.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pinnate venation, b. Leaf margin, c. Leaf stalk, d. Axillary bud",c 531,DQ_003791,introduction to plants,Which part of the leaf contains the main vein?,parts_leaf_6262.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. margin, b. Midrib, c. stalk, d. blade",b 532,DQ_003792,introduction to plants,How many basic parts are there in a leaf?,parts_leaf_6262.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",a 533,DQ_003793,introduction to plants,How many parts of a plant are shown?,parts_leaf_6262.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 6",c 534,DQ_003794,introduction to plants,Which part contains the main vein?,parts_leaf_6262.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Midrib, b. leaf blade, c. pinnate venation, d. Margin",a 535,DQ_003795,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_6263.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. petiole, b. tip, c. vein, d. axil",a 536,DQ_003796,introduction to plants,What part connects the stipule and the blade?,parts_leaf_6263.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tip, b. vein, c. axil, d. petiole",d 537,DQ_003797,introduction to plants,How many leaf parts are labeled in the diagram?,parts_leaf_6263.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6",d 538,DQ_003798,introduction to plants,What is the minimum number of leaves that can be present on a petiole?,parts_leaf_6263.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 10, c. 1, d. 5",c 539,DQ_003799,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a branch?,parts_leaf_6263.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tip, b. blade, c. vein, d. petiole",d 540,DQ_003800,introduction to plants,Which part connects the leaf to the plant or to the branches?,parts_leaf_6263.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petiole., b. Stem., c. Vein., d. Axil",a 541,DQ_003801,introduction to plants,What is the central part of the leaf?,parts_leaf_6264.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Blade, b. Vein, c. Small netted veins, d. Midrib",d 542,DQ_003802,introduction to plants,What is the thin part of the leaf called?,parts_leaf_6264.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. blade, b. midrib, c. petiole, d. vein",c 543,DQ_003803,introduction to plants,When does the vein originates?,parts_leaf_6264.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. In the flower, b. In the petiole, c. In the midrib, d. In the blade",c 544,DQ_003804,introduction to plants,How many parts of a leaf are labeled in the diagram?,parts_leaf_6264.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 6",b 545,DQ_003805,introduction to plants,What makes up a leave,parts_leaf_6264.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. big netted veins, b. petoiel, c. mibrid, d. petiole, midrib, blade, vein, small netted veins",d 546,DQ_003806,introduction to plants,What part do the veins connect to?,parts_leaf_6265.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6265.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. apex, b. stipule, c. petiole, d. midrib",d 547,DQ_003807,introduction to plants,What is part of the blade?,parts_leaf_6265.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6265.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Margin, b. Stem, c. Stipule, d. Petiole",a 548,DQ_003808,introduction to plants,Which is not part of the blade of the leaf?,parts_leaf_6265.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6265.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stipule, b. Veins, c. Base, d. Apex",a 549,DQ_003809,introduction to plants,Which part of the leaf is not in the blade?,parts_leaf_6265.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6265.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Midrib, b. Apex, c. Blade, d. Stipule",d 550,DQ_003810,introduction to plants,How many parts make up the blade?,parts_leaf_6265.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6265.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 6",b 551,DQ_003811,introduction to plants,"What is a small leaf like appendage to a leaf, typically borne in pairs at the base of the leaf stalk?",parts_leaf_6265.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6265.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petiole, b. Vein, c. Stipule, d. Margin",c 552,DQ_003812,introduction to plants,Which among these is not a part of blade?,parts_leaf_6265.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6265.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. veins, b. petiole, c. apex, d. margin",b 553,DQ_003813,introduction to plants,What is directly underneath the cuticle?,parts_leaf_6266.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6266.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. upper epidermis, b. stoma, c. palisade mesophyll, d. guard cell",a 554,DQ_003814,introduction to plants,What grows on top of the epidermis of the plant?,parts_leaf_6266.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6266.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Spongy mesophyll, b. Sheath, c. Trichome, d. Vascular bundle",c 555,DQ_003815,introduction to plants,"Among these structures, how many are typically unicellular and glandular?",parts_leaf_6266.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6266.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",b 556,DQ_003816,introduction to plants,How many parts does the vascular bundle have?,parts_leaf_6266.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6266.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",c 557,DQ_003817,introduction to plants,How many parts make up the Vascular Bundle?,parts_leaf_6266.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6266.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Two, b. Four, c. One, d. Three",d 558,DQ_003818,introduction to plants,What is the stalk that joins a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_6267.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Axil, b. Midrib, c. Vein, d. Petiole",d 559,DQ_003819,introduction to plants,What comes out of the axil?,parts_leaf_6267.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vein, b. blade, c. midrib, d. petiole",d 560,DQ_003820,introduction to plants,What connects the leaf to the stem?,parts_leaf_6267.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vein, b. Petiole, c. Blade, d. Midrib",b 561,DQ_003821,introduction to plants,What does the axil lead to?,parts_leaf_6267.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Blade, b. Vein, c. Stamen, d. Midrib",d 562,DQ_003822,introduction to plants,What is a large strengthened vein along the midline of a leaf?,parts_leaf_6267.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Midrib, b. Blade, c. Vein, d. Petiole",a 563,DQ_003823,introduction to plants,Where does the blade and vein connect to?,parts_leaf_6268.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6268.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. midrib, b. stem, c. flower, d. plant",a 564,DQ_003824,introduction to plants,What part hold the blade?,parts_leaf_6269.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. A and C, c. C, d. A",c 565,DQ_003825,introduction to plants,What does a plant NOT need?,parts_leaf_6269.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sleep, b. Minerals, c. Oxygen, d. Sunlight",a 566,DQ_003826,introduction to plants,"Which does the letter, C, label?",parts_leaf_6269.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Midrib, b. Blade, c. Stem, d. Secondary Vein",a 567,DQ_003827,introduction to plants,How many parts of a leaf are there?,parts_leaf_6269.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 6, c. 4, d. 3",d 568,DQ_003828,introduction to plants,Which part of the leaf would be joined to the plant?,parts_leaf_6269.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. A, c. B, d. D",a 569,DQ_003829,introduction to plants,Which letter corresponds to the petiole?,parts_leaf_6270.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. B, c. A, d. C",a 570,DQ_003830,introduction to plants,What is the part that connects a leaf to a stem?,parts_leaf_6270.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. B, c. C, d. D",d 571,DQ_003831,introduction to plants,How many parts does a leaf have?,parts_leaf_6270.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",c 572,DQ_003832,introduction to plants,How many parts of the leaf are labeled in the diagram?,parts_leaf_6270.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",c 573,DQ_003833,introduction to plants,Which letter points to the margin?,parts_leaf_6270.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. B, c. D, d. A",d 574,DQ_003834,introduction to plants,Which label shows the plants roots?,parts_plant_1.png,question_images/parts_plant_1.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. D, c. C, d. B",a 575,DQ_003835,introduction to plants,What part of the plant collects nutrients from the ground?,parts_plant_1.png,question_images/parts_plant_1.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. D, c. A, d. B",c 576,DQ_003836,introduction to plants,Which plant organ has the function of absorbing water and minerals?,parts_plant_1.png,question_images/parts_plant_1.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. D, c. B, d. C",a 577,DQ_003837,introduction to plants,How many of the parts of the plant shown below are not involved in photosynthesis?,parts_plant_1.png,question_images/parts_plant_1.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",c 578,DQ_003838,introduction to plants,What type of root branches off of the primary root?,parts_plant_1051.png,question_images/parts_plant_1051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tap root, b. lateral root, c. root hairs, d. flower",b 579,DQ_003839,introduction to plants,What part of the plants are covered with thin-walled dermal cells and tiny root hairs?,parts_plant_1051.png,question_images/parts_plant_1051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Roots, b. Bud, c. Stem, d. Flower",a 580,DQ_003840,introduction to plants,What are root hairs attached to?,parts_plant_1051.png,question_images/parts_plant_1051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Primary root, b. Lateral roots, c. Vascular system, d. Root cap",b 581,DQ_003841,introduction to plants,What is the top of the leaf called?,parts_plant_1051.png,question_images/parts_plant_1051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petiole, b. Axil, c. Terminal Bud, d. Lateral Bud",b 582,DQ_003842,introduction to plants,How many parts of the root system are there?,parts_plant_1051.png,question_images/parts_plant_1051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",b 583,DQ_003843,introduction to plants,How many principal parts are there to a vascular plant?,parts_plant_1051.png,question_images/parts_plant_1051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 13, b. 12, c. 11, d. 10",a 584,DQ_003844,introduction to plants,What is the bottom-most part called?,parts_plant_1143.png,question_images/parts_plant_1143.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. root cap, b. primary root, c. flower, d. petiole",a 585,DQ_003845,introduction to plants,This structure provides the attachment of a leaf to the stem.,parts_plant_1143.png,question_images/parts_plant_1143.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. internode, b. lateral bud, c. node, d. petiole",c 586,DQ_003846,introduction to plants,Which is not part of the roots?,parts_plant_1143.png,question_images/parts_plant_1143.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Root Hairs, b. Root Cap, c. Primary Root, d. Internode",d 587,DQ_003847,introduction to plants,How many leaves does this plant have?,parts_plant_1143.png,question_images/parts_plant_1143.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 6, d. 4",d 588,DQ_003848,introduction to plants,How many parts of the root is shown?,parts_plant_1143.png,question_images/parts_plant_1143.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",b 589,DQ_003849,introduction to plants,What is a bud located at the apex (tip) of the stem?,parts_plant_1143.png,question_images/parts_plant_1143.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Node Internode, b. Lateral Bud, c. Leaf Axil, d. Terminal Bud",d 590,DQ_003850,introduction to plants,Which structure is responsible for supporting the plant and holding it upright?,parts_plant_1149.png,question_images/parts_plant_1149.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Node, d. Leaf",b 591,DQ_003851,introduction to plants,What connects the leaves to the root?,parts_plant_1149.png,question_images/parts_plant_1149.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. flower, b. shoot tip, c. stem, d. node",c 592,DQ_003852,introduction to plants,Which is not part of the roots?,parts_plant_1149.png,question_images/parts_plant_1149.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Root hairs, b. Node, c. Root cap, d. Root tip",b 593,DQ_003853,introduction to plants,How many parts is the root made of?,parts_plant_1149.png,question_images/parts_plant_1149.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",a 594,DQ_003854,introduction to plants,How many structures are labelled below-ground?,parts_plant_1149.png,question_images/parts_plant_1149.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",c 595,DQ_003855,introduction to plants,What is the bottom-most part called?,parts_plant_1149.png,question_images/parts_plant_1149.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. flower, b. root cap, c. stem, d. fruits",b 596,DQ_003856,introduction to plants,What connects the roots to the flower?,parts_plant_1155.png,question_images/parts_plant_1155.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bud, b. node, c. stem, d. leaf",c 597,DQ_003857,introduction to plants,What carries water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves?,parts_plant_1155.png,question_images/parts_plant_1155.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flower, b. Leaf, c. Stem, d. Roots",c 598,DQ_003858,introduction to plants,What connects the flower to the root?,parts_plant_1155.png,question_images/parts_plant_1155.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stem, b. bud, c. leaf, d. petal",a 599,DQ_003859,introduction to plants,How many parts of the plant are labeled?,parts_plant_1155.png,question_images/parts_plant_1155.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 5, d. 6",c 600,DQ_003860,introduction to plants,From what part of the flower is water collected?,parts_plant_1155.png,question_images/parts_plant_1155.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. leaf, b. the roots, c. the bud, d. the flower",b 601,DQ_003861,introduction to plants,Which connects to the stem below it?,parts_plant_1155.png,question_images/parts_plant_1155.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. leaf, b. flower, c. roots, d. bud",c 602,DQ_003862,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant is responsible for collecting sunlight and making food via photosynthesis?,parts_plant_1159.png,question_images/parts_plant_1159.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. B, c. A, d. D",c 603,DQ_003863,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant absorbs water and minerals?,parts_plant_1159.png,question_images/parts_plant_1159.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. D, c. A, d. C",b 604,DQ_003864,introduction to plants,What part of the plant collects sunlight and is responsible for photosynthesis?,parts_plant_1159.png,question_images/parts_plant_1159.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. C, c. B, d. D",a 605,DQ_003865,introduction to plants,How many parts does the plant have?,parts_plant_1159.png,question_images/parts_plant_1159.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",c 606,DQ_003866,introduction to plants,How many parts of the plant are there?,parts_plant_1159.png,question_images/parts_plant_1159.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 6",c 607,DQ_003867,introduction to plants,Which letter corresponds to roots?,parts_plant_1159.png,question_images/parts_plant_1159.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. A, c. D, d. B",c 608,DQ_003868,introduction to plants,What is the bottom part called?,parts_plant_1160.png,question_images/parts_plant_1160.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seeds, b. roots, c. flower, d. leaf",b 609,DQ_003869,introduction to plants,What connects the leaves to the root?,parts_plant_1160.png,question_images/parts_plant_1160.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. fruit, b. seeds, c. flower, d. stem",d 610,DQ_003870,introduction to plants,What connects the roots to the leaf?,parts_plant_1160.png,question_images/parts_plant_1160.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. fruit, b. seeds, c. stem, d. flower",c 611,DQ_003871,introduction to plants,How many leaves does the plant in the image have?,parts_plant_1160.png,question_images/parts_plant_1160.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 14, b. 8, c. 12, d. 13",b 612,DQ_003872,introduction to plants,What connects the leaves to the roots?,parts_plant_1160.png,question_images/parts_plant_1160.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. flower, b. stem, c. buds, d. seeds",b 613,DQ_003873,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant is used for sexual reproduction?,parts_plant_1160.png,question_images/parts_plant_1160.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stem, b. Flower, c. Seeds, d. Roots",b 614,DQ_003874,introduction to plants,Which structure is the stem?,parts_plant_2.png,question_images/parts_plant_2.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. B, c. A, d. C",d 615,DQ_003875,introduction to plants,"In the diagram, which letter shows the stem?",parts_plant_2.png,question_images/parts_plant_2.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. D, c. C, d. A",c 616,DQ_003876,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant makes food by photosynthesis?,parts_plant_3164.png,question_images/parts_plant_3164.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vegetative shoot, b. Taproot, c. Leaf Blade, d. Stem",c 617,DQ_003877,introduction to plants,"What is the largest, most central, and most dominant root from which other roots sprout laterally?",parts_plant_3164.png,question_images/parts_plant_3164.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Taproot, b. Stem, c. Bud, d. Vegetative Shoot",a 618,DQ_003878,introduction to plants,How are water and nutrients transported from the roots to the leaves of the plant?,parts_plant_3164.png,question_images/parts_plant_3164.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Through the leaf blade, b. Through the bud, c. Through the flower, d. Through the stem",d 619,DQ_003879,introduction to plants,Which is not part of the shoot system?,parts_plant_3164.png,question_images/parts_plant_3164.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bud, b. Node, c. Tap Root, d. Flower",c 620,DQ_003880,introduction to plants,How many parts does the shoot system of the plant in the diagram have?,parts_plant_3164.png,question_images/parts_plant_3164.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 9, c. 5, d. 7",d 621,DQ_003881,introduction to plants,How many systems does the plant have?,parts_plant_3164.png,question_images/parts_plant_3164.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",b 622,DQ_003882,introduction to plants,What are the protrusions coming out of the taproot called?,parts_plant_3164.png,question_images/parts_plant_3164.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vegetative shoot, b. leaf blade, c. lateral roots, d. bud",c 623,DQ_003883,introduction to plants,What is an undeveloped or embryonic shoot and normally occurs in the axil of a leaf or at the tip of a stem?,parts_plant_3164.png,question_images/parts_plant_3164.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leaf Blade, b. Node, c. Bud, d. Flower",c 624,DQ_003884,introduction to plants,What part/organ holds the plant upright?,parts_plant_3195.png,question_images/parts_plant_3195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stem, b. Taproot, c. Vegetative Shoot, d. Node",a 625,DQ_003885,introduction to plants,What connects the leaves to the root?,parts_plant_3195.png,question_images/parts_plant_3195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. apical bud, b. vegetative shoot, c. stem, d. axillary bud",c 626,DQ_003886,introduction to plants,What connects the root to the leaf?,parts_plant_3195.png,question_images/parts_plant_3195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. apical bud, b. stem, c. node, d. petiole",b 627,DQ_003887,introduction to plants,What connects the taproot to the flower in the diagram?,parts_plant_3195.png,question_images/parts_plant_3195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stem, b. apical bud, c. leaf, d. axillary bud",a 628,DQ_003888,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, how many parts of the root system has been identified?",parts_plant_3195.png,question_images/parts_plant_3195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",a 629,DQ_003889,introduction to plants,How many structures make up the root system?,parts_plant_3195.png,question_images/parts_plant_3195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",a 630,DQ_003890,introduction to plants,"If the flower was not pollinated, then how would the plant be affected?",parts_plant_3195.png,question_images/parts_plant_3195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It would die, b. It would have no roots, c. It would have no leaves., d. It would not reproduce.",d 631,DQ_003891,introduction to plants,What are the protrusions coming out of the taproot called?,parts_plant_3195.png,question_images/parts_plant_3195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. apical bud, b. lateral roots, c. axillary bud, d. leaf",b 632,DQ_003892,introduction to plants,What connects the leaves to the root?,parts_plant_3201.png,question_images/parts_plant_3201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. fruit, b. stem, c. seed, d. flower",b 633,DQ_003893,introduction to plants,What part absorbs water?,parts_plant_3201.png,question_images/parts_plant_3201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. flower, b. roots, c. shoot, d. leaf",b 634,DQ_003894,introduction to plants,In which section of the plant is the leaf located?,parts_plant_3201.png,question_images/parts_plant_3201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The flower, b. The stem, c. The root, d. The shoot",d 635,DQ_003895,introduction to plants,What among the following is not constituted in the shoot?,parts_plant_3201.png,question_images/parts_plant_3201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Root, b. Seed, c. Flower, d. Fruit",a 636,DQ_003896,introduction to plants,How many parts does the shoot have?,parts_plant_3201.png,question_images/parts_plant_3201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 5",d 637,DQ_003897,introduction to plants,How many parts of a plant are shown in this diagram?,parts_plant_3201.png,question_images/parts_plant_3201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 9, d. 7",d 638,DQ_003898,introduction to plants,Outline the general life cycle of a plant.,parts_plant_3201.png,question_images/parts_plant_3201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. How do plants grow?, b. One of the two generations of a plants life cycle is usually dominant., c. The earliest plants were similar to green algae and lived in water., d. Plants alternate between haploid and diploid generations.",a 639,DQ_003899,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant is located below ground?,parts_plant_3201.png,question_images/parts_plant_3201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Root, b. Leaf, c. Flower, d. Fruit",a 640,DQ_003900,introduction to plants,It is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants.,parts_plant_3217.png,question_images/parts_plant_3217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Fruit",d 641,DQ_003901,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant draws up essentials from the soil?,parts_plant_3217.png,question_images/parts_plant_3217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. leaf, b. stem, c. fruit, d. root",d 642,DQ_003902,introduction to plants,What part of the plant holds the fruit?,parts_plant_3217.png,question_images/parts_plant_3217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. leaf, b. flower, c. Stem, d. root",c 643,DQ_003903,introduction to plants,Which of the following is NOT a part of a flowering plant?,parts_plant_3217.png,question_images/parts_plant_3217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leaf, b. Stem, c. Brain, d. Root",c 644,DQ_003904,introduction to plants,How many parts of a flowering plant are shown in the diagram?,parts_plant_3217.png,question_images/parts_plant_3217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3",b 645,DQ_003905,introduction to plants,What is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants formed from the ovary after flowering?,parts_plant_3217.png,question_images/parts_plant_3217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flower, b. Leaf, c. Fruit, d. Stem",c 646,DQ_003906,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant has stomata?,parts_plant_3217.png,question_images/parts_plant_3217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stem, b. Leaf, c. Root, d. Flower",b 647,DQ_003907,introduction to plants,What is at the top of the plant?,parts_plant_3218.png,question_images/parts_plant_3218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. leaf, b. flower, c. fruit, d. node",b 648,DQ_003908,introduction to plants,Which is part of the shoot system?,parts_plant_3218.png,question_images/parts_plant_3218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Root System, b. Flower, c. Secondary Root, d. Primary Root",b 649,DQ_003909,introduction to plants,How many components does the shoot system have?,parts_plant_3218.png,question_images/parts_plant_3218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 9, c. 6, d. 10",c 650,DQ_003910,introduction to plants,What is the minimum number of leaves a petiole can have?,parts_plant_3218.png,question_images/parts_plant_3218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",b 651,DQ_003911,introduction to plants,What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?,parts_plant_3218.png,question_images/parts_plant_3218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. secondary root, b. taproot, c. ternary root, d. tertiary root",a 652,DQ_003912,introduction to plants,What connects the root to the flower?,parts_plant_3218.png,question_images/parts_plant_3218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. node, b. stem, c. petal, d. internode",b 653,DQ_003913,introduction to plants,What connects the branch from the stem?,parts_plant_3221.png,question_images/parts_plant_3221.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. leaf, b. axon, c. axil, d. trunk",c 654,DQ_003914,introduction to plants,What is vertically above the axil?,parts_plant_3221.png,question_images/parts_plant_3221.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Branch, b. Leaves, c. Midrib, d. Stem",a 655,DQ_003915,introduction to plants,How many plant parts are shown?,parts_plant_3221.png,question_images/parts_plant_3221.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 0, d. 5",a 656,DQ_003916,introduction to plants,Which connects the leaf to the branch?,parts_plant_3221.png,question_images/parts_plant_3221.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vein, b. stem, c. midrib, d. axil",b 657,DQ_003917,introduction to plants,What connects the leaves to the root?,parts_plant_3224.png,question_images/parts_plant_3224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Z, b. W, c. X, d. Y",d 658,DQ_003918,introduction to plants,What does W stand for?,parts_plant_3224.png,question_images/parts_plant_3224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. roots, b. leaf, c. flower, d. stem",c 659,DQ_003919,introduction to plants,What connects (X) to (Z)?,parts_plant_3224.png,question_images/parts_plant_3224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. (U), b. (V), c. (Y), d. (w)",c 660,DQ_003920,introduction to plants,Which letter corresponds to roots?,parts_plant_3224.png,question_images/parts_plant_3224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. Y, c. Z, d. X",c 661,DQ_003921,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant absorbs water from the soil?,parts_plant_3224.png,question_images/parts_plant_3224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. Y, c. W, d. Z",d 662,DQ_003922,introduction to plants,What is a bud that grows from the axil of a leaf and may develop into a branch or flower cluster?,parts_plant_3225.png,question_images/parts_plant_3225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Node, b. Leaf, c. Auxillary Bud, d. Terminal Bud",c 663,DQ_003923,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant is responsible for holding the leaf to the root?,parts_plant_3225.png,question_images/parts_plant_3225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Node, b. Axillary Bud, c. Primary Root, d. Termnal Bud",a 664,DQ_003924,introduction to plants,How many types of roots are shown on this diagram of a young plant?,parts_plant_3225.png,question_images/parts_plant_3225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",a 665,DQ_003925,introduction to plants,How many types are roots are there in this diagram?,parts_plant_3225.png,question_images/parts_plant_3225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 9",c 666,DQ_003926,introduction to plants,What are the protrusions coming out of the primary root called?,parts_plant_3225.png,question_images/parts_plant_3225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lateral root, b. axillary bud, c. internode, d. stem",a 667,DQ_003927,introduction to plants,By what symbol are the roots labelled in the diagram?,parts_plant_3227.png,question_images/parts_plant_3227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. (b), b. (a), c. (d), d. (c)",c 668,DQ_003928,introduction to plants,Identify the plant organ responsible for collecting sunlight and making food by photosynthesis.,parts_plant_3227.png,question_images/parts_plant_3227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. d, b. c, c. a, d. b",c 669,DQ_003929,introduction to plants,Which part collects sunlight and make food by photosynthesis?,parts_plant_3227.png,question_images/parts_plant_3227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. C, c. B, d. A",b 670,DQ_003930,introduction to plants,What part of a plant is labeled as (d)?,parts_plant_3227.png,question_images/parts_plant_3227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flower, b. Leaf, c. Roots, d. Stem",c 671,DQ_003931,introduction to plants,Which letter corresponds to roots?,parts_plant_3227.png,question_images/parts_plant_3227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. d, b. c, c. a, d. b",a 672,DQ_003932,introduction to plants,What structure absorbs water and nutrients from the soil?,parts_plant_3577.png,question_images/parts_plant_3577.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Leaf, d. Root",d 673,DQ_003933,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant absorbs water and minerals?,parts_plant_3577.png,question_images/parts_plant_3577.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. fruit, b. root, c. leaf, d. stem",b 674,DQ_003934,introduction to plants,How many fruits does the plant have?,parts_plant_3577.png,question_images/parts_plant_3577.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 2, d. 1",b 675,DQ_003935,introduction to plants,What is the bottom part called?,parts_plant_3577.png,question_images/parts_plant_3577.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. fruit, b. leaf, c. flower, d. root",d 676,DQ_003936,introduction to plants,"Which part of the plant absorbs water and minerals, anchors and supports the plant, and stores food?",parts_plant_3577.png,question_images/parts_plant_3577.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Root, b. Stem, c. Flower, d. Fruit",a 677,DQ_003937,introduction to plants,Which part of the plan can absorb water and dissolved minerals from the soil?,parts_plant_3579.png,question_images/parts_plant_3579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flower, b. Roots, c. Fruit, d. Stem",b 678,DQ_003938,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant has chloroplasts that help turn sunlight into energy for the plant?,parts_plant_3579.png,question_images/parts_plant_3579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leaf, b. fruit, c. roots, d. flower",a 679,DQ_003939,introduction to plants,What is the highest point of a plant?,parts_plant_3579.png,question_images/parts_plant_3579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stem, b. leaves, c. fruit, d. flower",d 680,DQ_003940,introduction to plants,What part of the plant supports it and hold it upright?,parts_plant_3579.png,question_images/parts_plant_3579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fruit, b. Leaves, c. Flower, d. Stem",d 681,DQ_003941,introduction to plants,How many parts are there in a plant?,parts_plant_3579.png,question_images/parts_plant_3579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 3, c. 5, d. 7",c 682,DQ_003942,introduction to plants,How many parts does a plant comprise?,parts_plant_3579.png,question_images/parts_plant_3579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 4, c. 6, d. 5",c 683,DQ_003943,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant has nodes?,parts_plant_3579.png,question_images/parts_plant_3579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Leaf, d. Root",b 684,DQ_003944,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant is responsible for water absorption?,parts_plant_3579.png,question_images/parts_plant_3579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leaves, b. Fruit, c. Flower, d. Roots",d 685,DQ_003945,introduction to plants,Which letter points to the roots?,parts_plant_3787.png,question_images/parts_plant_3787.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. A, c. B, d. D",d 686,DQ_003946,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant is covered in dermal cells?,parts_plant_3787.png,question_images/parts_plant_3787.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. d, b. a, c. c, d. b",a 687,DQ_003947,introduction to plants,What part of a plant is directly connected to the ground?,parts_plant_3787.png,question_images/parts_plant_3787.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. C, c. root, d. B",c 688,DQ_003948,introduction to plants,Which represents the root system?,parts_plant_3787.png,question_images/parts_plant_3787.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. D, c. A, d. B",b 689,DQ_003949,introduction to plants,"Which part of the plant absorbs water and minerals, anchors and supports the plant, and stores food?",parts_plant_3787.png,question_images/parts_plant_3787.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. C, c. B, d. A",a 690,DQ_003950,introduction to plants,What part is responsible for absorbing water and minerals?,parts_plant_3788.png,question_images/parts_plant_3788.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. B, c. A, d. C",a 691,DQ_003951,introduction to plants,What links the roots and the leaf?,parts_plant_3788.png,question_images/parts_plant_3788.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. flower, b. stem, c. stigma, d. veins",b 692,DQ_003952,introduction to plants,Which represents the root system?,parts_plant_3788.png,question_images/parts_plant_3788.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. D, c. B, d. C",b 693,DQ_003953,introduction to plants,What would happen if a large plan had a small root system?,parts_plant_3788.png,question_images/parts_plant_3788.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. it would absorb more ground water, b. it would process nutrients better, c. it would topple over due to lack of anchoring, d. the plant would grow wider rather than taller",c 694,DQ_003954,introduction to plants,Which letter corresponds to roots?,parts_plant_3788.png,question_images/parts_plant_3788.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. D, c. A, d. B",b 695,DQ_003955,introduction to plants,What connects the root to the leaf?,parts_plant_3789.png,question_images/parts_plant_3789.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. G, b. C, c. A, d. stem (B)",d 696,DQ_003956,introduction to plants,What connects the roots to the leaves?,parts_plant_3789.png,question_images/parts_plant_3789.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. (B), b. (C), c. (A), d. & (B)",a 697,DQ_003957,introduction to plants,How many parts of a plant?,parts_plant_3789.png,question_images/parts_plant_3789.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",c 698,DQ_003958,introduction to plants,Which among these is farthest from the ground?,parts_plant_3789.png,question_images/parts_plant_3789.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. A, c. D, d. C",b 699,DQ_003959,introduction to plants,Which letter corresponds to roots?,parts_plant_3789.png,question_images/parts_plant_3789.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. A, c. C, d. D",c 700,DQ_003960,introduction to plants,Where does photosynthesis occur?,parts_plant_3790.png,question_images/parts_plant_3790.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. S, c. P, d. Q",b 701,DQ_003961,introduction to plants,Which represents the root system?,parts_plant_3790.png,question_images/parts_plant_3790.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. P, c. Q, d. S",a 702,DQ_003962,introduction to plants,How many parts of the plant are above ground?,parts_plant_3790.png,question_images/parts_plant_3790.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Three, b. Two, c. Four, d. One",a 703,DQ_003963,introduction to plants,What is the role of R in the figure?,parts_plant_3790.png,question_images/parts_plant_3790.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It releases oxygen as a by-product., b. It absorbs nutrients and water from the soil., c. It performs photosynthesis., d. It produces pollen.",b 704,DQ_003964,introduction to plants,Which letter corresponds to roots?,parts_plant_3790.png,question_images/parts_plant_3790.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. S, c. P, d. Q",a 705,DQ_003965,introduction to plants,Which letter points to a leaf?,parts_plant_3791.png,question_images/parts_plant_3791.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. D, c. C, d. A",a 706,DQ_003966,introduction to plants,Identify the plant organ responsible for collecting sunlight and making food by photosynthesis.,parts_plant_3791.png,question_images/parts_plant_3791.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. B, c. C, d. A",b 707,DQ_003967,introduction to plants,"In this plant diagram, where are the roots?",parts_plant_3791.png,question_images/parts_plant_3791.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. b, b. C, c. D, d. a",c 708,DQ_003968,introduction to plants,Which represents the root system?,parts_plant_3791.png,question_images/parts_plant_3791.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. D, c. B, d. C",b 709,DQ_003969,introduction to plants,What is the part labelled D?,parts_plant_3791.png,question_images/parts_plant_3791.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stem, b. Leaf, c. Root, d. Flower",c 710,DQ_003970,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant anchors and supports the plant?,parts_plant_3791.png,question_images/parts_plant_3791.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. C, c. B, d. D",d 711,DQ_003971,introduction to plants,Which structure is NOT one of the main three structures plants have in common?,parts_plant_3793.png,question_images/parts_plant_3793.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. C, c. D, d. A",b 712,DQ_003972,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant is responsible for getting nutrients and water from the soil?,parts_plant_3793.png,question_images/parts_plant_3793.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. C, c. B, d. A",a 713,DQ_003973,introduction to plants,Which represents the root system?,parts_plant_3793.png,question_images/parts_plant_3793.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. C, c. A, d. D",d 714,DQ_003974,introduction to plants,How many basic parts are there to a plant?,parts_plant_3793.png,question_images/parts_plant_3793.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",d 715,DQ_003975,introduction to plants,How many leaves are in the plant?,parts_plant_3793.png,question_images/parts_plant_3793.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 8, c. 6, d. 7",d 716,DQ_003976,introduction to plants,Which letter corresponds to roots?,parts_plant_3793.png,question_images/parts_plant_3793.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. A, c. C, d. B",a 717,DQ_003977,introduction to plants,Will the plant grow without its roots?,parts_plant_3793.png,question_images/parts_plant_3793.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Yes, b. Depends on the plant, c. Maybe, d. No",d 718,DQ_003978,introduction to plants,Identify the part labeled Q in the figure.,parts_plant_3796.png,question_images/parts_plant_3796.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Roots, b. Fruit, c. Leaf, d. Stem",d 719,DQ_003979,introduction to plants,How many leaves does the plant have?,parts_plant_3796.png,question_images/parts_plant_3796.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 10, c. 6, d. 8",d 720,DQ_003980,introduction to plants,"In the picture, which part is letter Q?",parts_plant_3796.png,question_images/parts_plant_3796.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flower, b. Stem, c. Leaf, d. Roots",c 721,DQ_003981,introduction to plants,This is where photosynthesis happens.,parts_plant_3797.png,question_images/parts_plant_3797.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. D, c. A, d. C",a 722,DQ_003982,introduction to plants,What part of a plant is connected to the ground?,parts_plant_3797.png,question_images/parts_plant_3797.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. d, b. a, c. root, d. b",c 723,DQ_003983,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, identify the part of the plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.",parts_plant_3799.png,question_images/parts_plant_3799.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. D, c. B, d. C",b 724,DQ_003984,introduction to plants,Which letter shows the roots?,parts_plant_3799.png,question_images/parts_plant_3799.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. D, c. C, d. A",b 725,DQ_003985,introduction to plants,What is the bottom most part in the diagram?,parts_plant_3799.png,question_images/parts_plant_3799.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. B, c. C, d. D",d 726,DQ_003986,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, how many parts of the plant identified absorb water and nutrients from the soil?",parts_plant_3799.png,question_images/parts_plant_3799.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",b 727,DQ_003987,introduction to plants,In which letter shows the flower?,parts_plant_3799.png,question_images/parts_plant_3799.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. C, c. A, d. D",c 728,DQ_003988,introduction to plants,Which part draws water up from the ground?,parts_plant_3799.png,question_images/parts_plant_3799.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. B, c. C, d. D",d 729,DQ_003989,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant takes in carbon dioxide and creates oxygen?,parts_plant_3847.png,question_images/parts_plant_3847.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flower, b. Leaf, c. Root, d. Stem",b 730,DQ_003990,introduction to plants,What part of the plant is underground?,parts_plant_3847.png,question_images/parts_plant_3847.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Root, b. Stem, c. Fruit, d. Leaf",a 731,DQ_003991,introduction to plants,How many parts of a plant are labeled in the diagram?,parts_plant_3847.png,question_images/parts_plant_3847.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4",c 732,DQ_003992,introduction to plants,How many parts of a plant are shown on this diagram above ground?,parts_plant_3847.png,question_images/parts_plant_3847.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",b 733,DQ_003993,introduction to plants,What part is responsible for storing food?,parts_plant_6271.png,question_images/parts_plant_6271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Seed, b. Leaf, c. Stem, d. Root",d 734,DQ_003994,introduction to plants,Which part is not part of the shoot?,parts_plant_6271.png,question_images/parts_plant_6271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. fruit, b. root, c. seed, d. flower",b 735,DQ_003995,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant contains the seeds?,parts_plant_6271.png,question_images/parts_plant_6271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fruit, b. Root, c. Stem, d. Flower",a 736,DQ_003996,introduction to plants,"Among the parts of a plant, how many contain stomata?",parts_plant_6271.png,question_images/parts_plant_6271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 6, d. 1",d 737,DQ_003997,introduction to plants,How many are the major parts of a plant?,parts_plant_6271.png,question_images/parts_plant_6271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 5, d. 4",b 738,DQ_003998,introduction to plants,"In a structure of a plant, what is the reproductive structure found in plants that are floral?",parts_plant_6271.png,question_images/parts_plant_6271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flower, b. Fruit, c. Seed, d. Leaf",a 739,DQ_003999,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant is blue?,parts_plant_6272.png,question_images/parts_plant_6272.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Node, b. Vegtative branch, c. Flower, d. Bud",c 740,DQ_004000,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant is responsible for the production of gametes?,parts_plant_6272.png,question_images/parts_plant_6272.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flower, b. Terminal Bud, c. Petiole, d. Internode",a 741,DQ_004001,introduction to plants,What connects the taproot to the flower?,parts_plant_6272.png,question_images/parts_plant_6272.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. terminal bud, b. node, c. vascular tissue, d. vegetative branch",c 742,DQ_004002,introduction to plants,What is located at the top of the plant?,parts_plant_6272.png,question_images/parts_plant_6272.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petiole, b. Node, c. Axillary bud, d. Terminal bud",d 743,DQ_004003,introduction to plants,How many kinds of buds are there in a plant?,parts_plant_6272.png,question_images/parts_plant_6272.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",b 744,DQ_004004,introduction to plants,What is the minimum number of leaves that can be present on a petiole?,parts_plant_6272.png,question_images/parts_plant_6272.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 3, c. 1, d. 10",c 745,DQ_004005,introduction to plants,How many parts does the plan below have?,parts_plant_6273.png,question_images/parts_plant_6273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 3, c. 4, d. 7",d 746,DQ_004006,introduction to plants,What part holds plants upright?,parts_plant_6273.png,question_images/parts_plant_6273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Axilliary Bud, b. Stem, c. Root, d. Flower",b 747,DQ_004007,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant keeps it upright allowing for sunlight and air?,parts_plant_6273.png,question_images/parts_plant_6273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. axilliary bud, b. stem, c. basal leaf, d. flower",b 748,DQ_004008,introduction to plants,What connects the stem leaf to the stem?,parts_plant_6273.png,question_images/parts_plant_6273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stem, b. axilliary bud, c. flower bud, d. flower",b 749,DQ_004009,introduction to plants,How many basal leaves does the plant in the diagram have?,parts_plant_6273.png,question_images/parts_plant_6273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 9, c. 11, d. 7",d 750,DQ_004010,introduction to plants,How many basal leaves on the plant shown?,parts_plant_6273.png,question_images/parts_plant_6273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 4, c. 6, d. 5",a 751,DQ_004011,introduction to plants,What is the bottom part called?,parts_plant_6273.png,question_images/parts_plant_6273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stem, b. root, c. basal leaf, d. flower bud",b 752,DQ_004012,introduction to plants,Which label refers to the part of the stem that is between nodes?,parts_plant_6275.png,question_images/parts_plant_6275.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Shoot System, b. Internode, c. Blade, d. Petiole",b 753,DQ_004013,introduction to plants,What is the structure of the plant above the soil called?,parts_plant_6275.png,question_images/parts_plant_6275.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Blade, b. Shoot System, c. Node, d. Petiole",b 754,DQ_004014,introduction to plants,What among the following is not constituted in the shoot system?,parts_plant_6275.png,question_images/parts_plant_6275.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Blade, b. Flower, c. Taproot, d. Petiole",c 755,DQ_004015,introduction to plants,Which system of a plant is underground?,parts_plant_6275.png,question_images/parts_plant_6275.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. shoot system, b. root system, c. flower bud, d. node",b 756,DQ_004016,introduction to plants,How many parts of the flower does the root system comprise?,parts_plant_6275.png,question_images/parts_plant_6275.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",a 757,DQ_004017,introduction to plants,How many types of roots are there in a plant?,parts_plant_6275.png,question_images/parts_plant_6275.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",d 758,DQ_004018,introduction to plants,What are the protrusions coming out of the taproot called?,parts_plant_6275.png,question_images/parts_plant_6275.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. terminal bud, b. internode, c. axillary bud, d. lateral roots",d 759,DQ_004019,introduction to plants,Which among these is not a part of shoot system?,parts_plant_6275.png,question_images/parts_plant_6275.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Taproot, b. Flower, c. Blade, d. Petiole",a 760,DQ_004020,introduction to plants,What is below the primary roots?,parts_plant_6276.png,question_images/parts_plant_6276.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Secondary roots, b. Shoot system, c. Internode, d. Leaf",a 761,DQ_004021,introduction to plants,Leaves are attached to the stem through this structure.,parts_plant_6276.png,question_images/parts_plant_6276.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. node, b. shoot, c. bud, d. internode",a 762,DQ_004022,introduction to plants,If left on the plant what will a flower turn into?,parts_plant_6276.png,question_images/parts_plant_6276.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fruit, b. Stem, c. Roots, d. Leaf",a 763,DQ_004023,introduction to plants,Which is not part of the shoot system?,parts_plant_6276.png,question_images/parts_plant_6276.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fruit, b. Primary Root, c. Flower, d. Leaf",b 764,DQ_004024,introduction to plants,How many kinds of roots are present in the root system?,parts_plant_6276.png,question_images/parts_plant_6276.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",c 765,DQ_004025,introduction to plants,How many parts is the root system comprised of?,parts_plant_6276.png,question_images/parts_plant_6276.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",c 766,DQ_004026,introduction to plants,Which part of the plant has stomata?,parts_plant_6276.png,question_images/parts_plant_6276.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Root, b. Flower, c. Leaf, d. Stem",c 767,DQ_004027,introduction to plants,Which system is responsible for water absorption?,parts_plant_6276.png,question_images/parts_plant_6276.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Node, b. Root system, c. Shoot system, d. Bud",b 768,DQ_004028,introduction to plants,What part is K corresponding to?,parts_plant_6277.png,question_images/parts_plant_6277.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stem, b. roots, c. leaf, d. node",b 769,DQ_004029,introduction to plants,Which part of a plant is labeled as K?,parts_plant_6277.png,question_images/parts_plant_6277.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stem, b. Roots, c. Flower, d. Leaf",b 770,DQ_004030,introduction to plants,How many parts of a plant are found underground?,parts_plant_6277.png,question_images/parts_plant_6277.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. none, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",d 771,DQ_004031,introduction to plants,What's the name of the structure K?,parts_plant_6277.png,question_images/parts_plant_6277.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stem, b. Flower, c. Root, d. Xylem",c 772,DQ_004032,introduction to plants,What is the reproductive structure found in plants that are floral?,parts_plant_906.png,question_images/parts_plant_906.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flower, b. Leaf, c. Stem, d. Roots",a 773,DQ_004033,introduction to plants,What part of the plant absorbs water and minerals from the soil?,parts_plant_906.png,question_images/parts_plant_906.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leaf, b. Steam, c. Flower, d. Roots",d 774,DQ_004034,introduction to plants,What part of the plant directly supports the flower?,parts_plant_906.png,question_images/parts_plant_906.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stem, b. Leaf, c. Flower, d. Roots",a 775,DQ_004035,introduction to plants,How many parts are there to this plant?,parts_plant_906.png,question_images/parts_plant_906.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",c 776,DQ_004036,introduction to plants,How many plant parts are labeled in the diagram?,parts_plant_906.png,question_images/parts_plant_906.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",d 777,DQ_004037,introduction to plants,What part of a plant is normally divided into nodes and internodes?,parts_plant_906.png,question_images/parts_plant_906.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Roots, b. Leaf, c. Stem, d. Flower",c 778,DQ_004038,introduction to plants,Where does the process of absorbing the sunlight for photosynthesis take place?,parts_plant_906.png,question_images/parts_plant_906.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stem., b. Leaf., c. Roots., d. Flower.",b 779,DQ_004039,introduction to plants,What is the bottom part called?,parts_plant_98.png,question_images/parts_plant_98.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ovary, b. anther, c. filament, d. roots",d 780,DQ_004040,introduction to plants,Which part of a plant is found underground?,parts_plant_98.png,question_images/parts_plant_98.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Roots, b. Petal, c. Leaf, d. Filament",a 781,DQ_004041,introduction to plants,How many roots are shown?,parts_plant_98.png,question_images/parts_plant_98.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 5",d 782,DQ_004042,introduction to plants,How many stems does the plant have?,parts_plant_98.png,question_images/parts_plant_98.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 6, c. 1, d. 4",c 783,DQ_004043,introduction to plants,Identify the simple inflorescence,types_leaves_1017.png,question_images/types_leaves_1017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. panicle, b. spike, c. raceme, d. composite",d 784,DQ_004044,introduction to plants,How much inflorescence is shown in this image?,types_leaves_1017.png,question_images/types_leaves_1017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 7, c. 6, d. 5",b 785,DQ_004045,introduction to plants,Which classification of leaf appears the thinnest?,types_leaves_1020.png,question_images/types_leaves_1020.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. linear, b. deltoid, c. elliptical, d. lanceolate",a 786,DQ_004046,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are depicted in the diagram?,types_leaves_1020.png,question_images/types_leaves_1020.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 7, c. 8, d. 6",a 787,DQ_004047,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are there?,types_leaves_1020.png,question_images/types_leaves_1020.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 8, c. 10, d. 9",d 788,DQ_004048,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf edges can be observed in the diagram?,types_leaves_1021.png,question_images/types_leaves_1021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 4, d. 1",b 789,DQ_004049,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf edge are described?,types_leaves_1021.png,question_images/types_leaves_1021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 7, c. 11, d. 3",a 790,DQ_004050,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf edge types have many pointed edges?,types_leaves_1021.png,question_images/types_leaves_1021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. notched, b. smooth, c. wavy, d. jagged or serrated",d 791,DQ_004051,introduction to plants,Which of the following is a pinnately lobed plant?,types_leaves_1023.png,question_images/types_leaves_1023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. third, b. second, c. first, d. none",b 792,DQ_004052,introduction to plants,Which of the following has the most vein divisions?,types_leaves_1023.png,question_images/types_leaves_1023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pinnately Compound, b. Pinnately Veined, c. Pinnately Lobed, d. Pinnately Palmate",a 793,DQ_004053,introduction to plants,This diagram illustrates three types of what?,types_leaves_1023.png,question_images/types_leaves_1023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. planets, b. caterpillars, c. flowers, d. leaves",d 794,DQ_004054,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are there in the picture?,types_leaves_1023.png,question_images/types_leaves_1023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",d 795,DQ_004055,introduction to plants,What is the common thing between the three leaves in the figure?,types_leaves_1023.png,question_images/types_leaves_1023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. I don't know., b. They are all leaf types., c. They are all leaves., d. They are all described as pinnate.",d 796,DQ_004056,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, how many compound leaves have more than 3 leaves in each stalk?",types_leaves_1024.png,question_images/types_leaves_1024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 8, c. 7, d. 6",d 797,DQ_004057,introduction to plants,How many kinds of compound leaves are there?,types_leaves_1024.png,question_images/types_leaves_1024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 8, c. 9, d. 7",b 798,DQ_004058,introduction to plants,"Describe plants, their needs, and their importance.",types_leaves_1024.png,question_images/types_leaves_1024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It gives off harmful bacteria., b. lants supply food to nearly all land organisms, including people, c. It causes animals to die., d. It takes away minerals to the environment.",b 799,DQ_004059,introduction to plants,What type of leaf is referred to as “wedge-shaped”?,types_leaves_1025.png,question_images/types_leaves_1025.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Obtuse, b. Truncate, c. Cordate, d. Cuneate",d 800,DQ_004060,introduction to plants,How many kinds of leaves?,types_leaves_1025.png,question_images/types_leaves_1025.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",a 801,DQ_004061,introduction to plants,Explain how plants grow.,types_leaves_1025.png,question_images/types_leaves_1025.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Oxygen is needed by all aerobic organisms., b. Plants also need space, time, clean air, healthy soil and nutrients to grow., c. , d. Plants alternate between haploid and diploid generations.",b 802,DQ_004062,introduction to plants,Which conifer appears the straightest and longest?,types_leaves_1026.png,question_images/types_leaves_1026.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. awl-like, b. needle-like, c. linear, d. scale-like",b 803,DQ_004063,introduction to plants,What is an example of a conifer that is tall?,types_leaves_1026.png,question_images/types_leaves_1026.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Linear, b. Awl-Like, c. Needle-Like, d. Scale-Like",c 804,DQ_004064,introduction to plants,How many types of conifer leaves are there according to this diagram?,types_leaves_1026.png,question_images/types_leaves_1026.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2",b 805,DQ_004065,introduction to plants,How many kinds of conifers are there?,types_leaves_1026.png,question_images/types_leaves_1026.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 5, d. 3",b 806,DQ_004066,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, identify which leaf has an entire edge.",types_leaves_1028.png,question_images/types_leaves_1028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. D, c. F, d. C",b 807,DQ_004067,introduction to plants,Which of the following is grass?,types_leaves_1028.png,question_images/types_leaves_1028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. D, c. K, d. F",a 808,DQ_004068,introduction to plants,How many kinds of leaves are there in the diagram?,types_leaves_1028.png,question_images/types_leaves_1028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 12, c. 16, d. 14",c 809,DQ_004069,introduction to plants,Which letter shows the shape of Lanceolate?,types_leaves_1028.png,question_images/types_leaves_1028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. G, c. F, d. D",d 810,DQ_004070,introduction to plants,What leaf venation type has the veins parallel to the midrib?,types_leaves_1029.png,question_images/types_leaves_1029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. parallel, b. pinnate, c. arcuate, d. palmate",a 811,DQ_004071,introduction to plants,Which of the following leaf attaches to the stem and is divided into smaller leaflets?,types_leaves_1029.png,question_images/types_leaves_1029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Arcuate, b. Palmate, c. Parallel, d. Pinnate",d 812,DQ_004072,introduction to plants,What shape of leaf is tall and skinny?,types_leaves_1029.png,question_images/types_leaves_1029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. arcuate, b. palmate, c. parallel, d. pinnate",c 813,DQ_004073,introduction to plants,How many types of leafs do you see in this picture?,types_leaves_1029.png,question_images/types_leaves_1029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",a 814,DQ_004074,introduction to plants,How many of these leaves come from a single petiole?,types_leaves_1029.png,question_images/types_leaves_1029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",a 815,DQ_004075,introduction to plants,Which leaf type has veins parallel to the midrib?,types_leaves_1029.png,question_images/types_leaves_1029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. palmate, b. parallel, c. pinnate, d. arcuate",b 816,DQ_004076,introduction to plants,What shape of a leaf has a wavy surface or edge?,types_leaves_1030.png,question_images/types_leaves_1030.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lobed, b. Undulate, c. Finely Serrate, d. Doubly Serrate",b 817,DQ_004077,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves is shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_1030.png,question_images/types_leaves_1030.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 7, c. 5, d. 4",b 818,DQ_004078,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf edge types have pointed edges?,types_leaves_1030.png,question_images/types_leaves_1030.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. undulate, b. crenate, c. entire, d. finely serrate",d 819,DQ_004079,introduction to plants,Which among the following is the widest base?,types_leaves_1031.png,question_images/types_leaves_1031.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Spatulate, b. Lanceolate, c. Oblanceolate, d. Orbicular",d 820,DQ_004080,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf shapes are included in the Apex group as shown in the illustration?,types_leaves_1031.png,question_images/types_leaves_1031.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 7, c. 8, d. 15",c 821,DQ_004081,introduction to plants,What is shown in the picture?,types_leaves_1031.png,question_images/types_leaves_1031.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Shapes of a fruit, b. Shapes of a flower, c. Shapes of a leaf, d. Shapes of a plant",c 822,DQ_004082,introduction to plants,Identify the leaf with the most points.,types_leaves_1032.png,question_images/types_leaves_1032.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lobed, b. Porcupine, c. Toothless, d. Toothed",a 823,DQ_004083,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf margins are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_1032.png,question_images/types_leaves_1032.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",c 824,DQ_004084,introduction to plants,Which is the odd one out,types_leaves_1032.png,question_images/types_leaves_1032.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lobed, b. toothed, c. all, d. toothless",d 825,DQ_004085,introduction to plants,Which leaf arrangement type has leaves come in pairs facing each other?,types_leaves_1093.png,question_images/types_leaves_1093.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. alternate, b. compound, c. simple, d. opposite",d 826,DQ_004086,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf diagrams are shown?,types_leaves_1093.png,question_images/types_leaves_1093.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",b 827,DQ_004087,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, how many types of leaves are identified?",types_leaves_1093.png,question_images/types_leaves_1093.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 5, d. 3",b 828,DQ_004088,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf types may be best suited for arid and windy conditions?,types_leaves_1093.png,question_images/types_leaves_1093.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The largest leaf, b. The leaf divided into leaflets, c. The leaf with a few leaflets, d. The simple leaf",b 829,DQ_004089,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf edge types have pointed edges?,types_leaves_1107.png,question_images/types_leaves_1107.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. parted, b. lobed, c. crenate, d. serrate",d 830,DQ_004090,introduction to plants,What leaf shape is smooth?,types_leaves_1107.png,question_images/types_leaves_1107.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crenate, b. Lobed, c. Serrate, d. Entire",d 831,DQ_004091,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are there?,types_leaves_1107.png,question_images/types_leaves_1107.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 5, c. 3, d. 4",b 832,DQ_004092,introduction to plants,What leaf type is those of the black walnut?,types_leaves_1109.png,question_images/types_leaves_1109.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pinnately compound leaf, b. simple leaf, c. double compound leaf, d. palmately compound leaf",a 833,DQ_004093,introduction to plants,In which of the following types of leaf forms is the blade completely undivided?,types_leaves_1109.png,question_images/types_leaves_1109.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Palmately Compound Leaf, b. None, c. Double Compound Leaf, d. Simple Leaf",d 834,DQ_004094,introduction to plants,By which number is the truncate represented in the diagram?,types_leaves_4387.png,question_images/types_leaves_4387.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",d 835,DQ_004095,introduction to plants,Which type of leaf has the leaf extending to the stem?,types_leaves_4387.png,question_images/types_leaves_4387.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Auriculate, b. Cuneate, c. Cordate, d. Oblique",b 836,DQ_004096,introduction to plants,Which leaf shape is not symmetrical at the bottom by the stem?,types_leaves_4387.png,question_images/types_leaves_4387.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rounded, b. Cuneate, c. Oblique, d. Truncate",c 837,DQ_004097,introduction to plants,How many of the image labels start with the letter C,types_leaves_4387.png,question_images/types_leaves_4387.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",c 838,DQ_004098,introduction to plants,Which part of the leaf carry out the transport process.,types_leaves_4387.png,question_images/types_leaves_4387.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stomata, b. chloroplasts, c. Veins, d. dermal cells",c 839,DQ_004099,introduction to plants,What do you think is depicted in this illustration?,types_leaves_4388.png,question_images/types_leaves_4388.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Types of leaves, b. types of mountains, c. types of flowers, d. types of worms",a 840,DQ_004100,introduction to plants,"In the diagram, how many leaf shapes have two lobes at the bottom?",types_leaves_4388.png,question_images/types_leaves_4388.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",d 841,DQ_004101,introduction to plants,In the image below how many leaf bases are shown?,types_leaves_4388.png,question_images/types_leaves_4388.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 7, c. 5, d. 3",a 842,DQ_004102,introduction to plants,Which of the following leaf shapes would have the least amount of wind resistance and water loss?,types_leaves_4388.png,question_images/types_leaves_4388.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Truncate, b. Acuminate, c. Rounded, d. Sagittate",b 843,DQ_004103,introduction to plants,Which shape is the widest?,types_leaves_4388.png,question_images/types_leaves_4388.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Acuminate, b. Truncate, c. Oblique, d. Rounded",b 844,DQ_004104,introduction to plants,"Round, heart and needle are under what classification of leaves?",types_leaves_4390.png,question_images/types_leaves_4390.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Arrangement, b. Vein, c. Shape, d. Edge",c 845,DQ_004105,introduction to plants,Which leaf shape is best for reducing wind resistance and water loss?,types_leaves_4390.png,question_images/types_leaves_4390.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. heart shaped, b. hand shaped, c. needle, d. round",c 846,DQ_004106,introduction to plants,Lobed is a term used to describe which aspect of a leaf?,types_leaves_4390.png,question_images/types_leaves_4390.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Arrangement, b. Veins, c. Edges, d. Shapes",c 847,DQ_004107,introduction to plants,How many shapes of leaves are there in the diagram?,types_leaves_4390.png,question_images/types_leaves_4390.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 6",a 848,DQ_004108,introduction to plants,What shape of the leaf is very thin and sharp?,types_leaves_4390.png,question_images/types_leaves_4390.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Round, b. Needle, c. Spear Shaped, d. Heart Shaped",b 849,DQ_004109,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf edge types have pointed edges?,types_leaves_4390.png,question_images/types_leaves_4390.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. smooth, b. lobed, c. toothed, d. netlike",c 850,DQ_004110,introduction to plants,Which compound leaf has the most pieces?,types_leaves_4392.png,question_images/types_leaves_4392.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Even, b. Palmately compound, c. 2 Time Pinnately Compound, d. 3 Times Pinnately Compound",d 851,DQ_004111,introduction to plants,What are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_4392.png,question_images/types_leaves_4392.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Compound Leaves, b. Fruit Structure, c. Compound Cells, d. Parts of the Leaves",a 852,DQ_004112,introduction to plants,How many types of compound leaves are in the diagram?,types_leaves_4392.png,question_images/types_leaves_4392.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",d 853,DQ_004113,introduction to plants,What is shown in the picture?,types_leaves_4392.png,question_images/types_leaves_4392.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Compound Trees, b. Compound Flowers, c. Compound Leaves, d. Compound Plants",c 854,DQ_004114,introduction to plants,Which type of leaf base is asymmetrical with one side lower than the other?,types_leaves_4393.png,question_images/types_leaves_4393.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sagittate, b. Hastate, c. Oblique, d. Cordate",c 855,DQ_004115,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf bases are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_4393.png,question_images/types_leaves_4393.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 3, d. 5",b 856,DQ_004116,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf bases are they?,types_leaves_4393.png,question_images/types_leaves_4393.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 6, c. 1, d. 5",b 857,DQ_004117,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf bases are there?,types_leaves_4393.png,question_images/types_leaves_4393.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 5, c. 3, d. 7",a 858,DQ_004118,introduction to plants,Which leaf base appears to have the stem protruding through the leaf?,types_leaves_4393.png,question_images/types_leaves_4393.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stem-clasping, b. Oblique, c. Hastate, d. Cordate",a 859,DQ_004119,introduction to plants,Which leaf shape has the smallest base?,types_leaves_4393.png,question_images/types_leaves_4393.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hastate, b. Cordate, c. Sagittate, d. Decurrent",d 860,DQ_004120,introduction to plants,By which number is the emarginated represented in the diagram?,types_leaves_4396.png,question_images/types_leaves_4396.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 9, c. 8, d. 2",c 861,DQ_004121,introduction to plants,"It is the type of leaf having a blunt end, as though cut off at the tip.",types_leaves_4396.png,question_images/types_leaves_4396.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Truncate, b. Bristle--tipped, c. Muconate, d. Acuminate",a 862,DQ_004122,introduction to plants,Which is the cuspidate leaf?,types_leaves_4396.png,question_images/types_leaves_4396.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",d 863,DQ_004123,introduction to plants,Which leaf shape resembles a holly leaf?,types_leaves_4396.png,question_images/types_leaves_4396.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Notched, b. Acute, c. Long tapering, d. Spine tipped",d 864,DQ_004124,introduction to plants,Which of the following would be similar to a maple tree leaf?,types_leaves_4396.png,question_images/types_leaves_4396.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Truncate, b. Cuspidate, c. Acute, d. Bristle-tipped",d 865,DQ_004125,introduction to plants,How many shapes of plant leaves is shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_4396.png,question_images/types_leaves_4396.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 15, c. 5, d. 11",d 866,DQ_004126,introduction to plants,What is the difference between an acute leaf margin and a rounded leaf margin?,types_leaves_4396.png,question_images/types_leaves_4396.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Acute is cony and thin at the top while rounded is oval, b. Acute is v-shape while rounded is round shaped, c. Acute is round shaped and rounded is v-shaped, d. It's the same",b 867,DQ_004127,introduction to plants,What leaf venation type has the veins parallel to the midrib?,types_leaves_4397.png,question_images/types_leaves_4397.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. palmate, b. parallel, c. pinnate, d. arcuate",b 868,DQ_004128,introduction to plants,How many sections are leaves broadly divided into?,types_leaves_4397.png,question_images/types_leaves_4397.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 7, c. 5, d. 9",a 869,DQ_004129,introduction to plants,What shape of a leaf is rounded at the free end?,types_leaves_4397.png,question_images/types_leaves_4397.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Aristate, b. Obtuse, c. Retuse, d. Apiculate",b 870,DQ_004130,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf types have pointed edges?,types_leaves_4400.png,question_images/types_leaves_4400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. toothed, b. spatulate, c. obovate, d. elliptic",a 871,DQ_004131,introduction to plants,Which leaf has the thinnest shape?,types_leaves_4400.png,question_images/types_leaves_4400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. linear, b. obovate, c. lanceolate, d. elliptic",a 872,DQ_004132,introduction to plants,What is the thinnest leaf shape?,types_leaves_4400.png,question_images/types_leaves_4400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ovate, b. spatulate, c. linear, d. elliptic",c 873,DQ_004133,introduction to plants,This type of leaf is coalescent at the base to produce a broad foliaceous body through the center of which the stem passes.,types_leaves_4400.png,question_images/types_leaves_4400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crisped, b. Elliptic, c. Whorled, d. Connate-perfoliate",d 874,DQ_004134,introduction to plants,What are the types of leaves?,types_leaves_4400.png,question_images/types_leaves_4400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Elongated, b. linear, c. The leaflets of palmately-compound leaves radiate outwards from the end of the petiole, d. Roaded",c 875,DQ_004135,introduction to plants,Which leaf is shaped most like a diamond?,types_leaves_4402.png,question_images/types_leaves_4402.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. linear, b. ovate, c. rhomboid, d. orbicular",c 876,DQ_004136,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are there?,types_leaves_4402.png,question_images/types_leaves_4402.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 9, c. 4, d. 2",b 877,DQ_004137,introduction to plants,What do you call a simple leaf shaped like a capital delta?,types_leaves_4402.png,question_images/types_leaves_4402.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Elliptic, b. Deltoid, c. Rhomboid, d. Reniform",b 878,DQ_004138,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf margins are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_4405.png,question_images/types_leaves_4405.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 8, c. 10, d. 7",c 879,DQ_004139,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf types have pointed edges?,types_leaves_4405.png,question_images/types_leaves_4405.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. crenate, b. doubly serrate, c. sinuate, d. lobed",b 880,DQ_004140,introduction to plants,Which group has the fewest leaves?,types_leaves_4406.png,question_images/types_leaves_4406.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. None, b. Palmate Compound, c. Doubly Compound, d. Pinnate Compound",b 881,DQ_004141,introduction to plants,How many petioles does a palmate compound contain?,types_leaves_4406.png,question_images/types_leaves_4406.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 0, d. 2",a 882,DQ_004142,introduction to plants,Is the pinnate compound different from the palmate compound?,types_leaves_4406.png,question_images/types_leaves_4406.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. No, b. Remotely different, c. Sometimes, d. Yes",d 883,DQ_004143,introduction to plants,Which group has the most individual leaves?,types_leaves_4406.png,question_images/types_leaves_4406.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pinnate Compound, b. All of them, c. Doubly- Compound, d. Palmate Compound",c 884,DQ_004144,introduction to plants,Where is the acute leaf base in the picture?,types_leaves_4407.png,question_images/types_leaves_4407.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. second, b. last, c. fourth, d. first",d 885,DQ_004145,introduction to plants,Which leaf has a square shaped base?,types_leaves_4407.png,question_images/types_leaves_4407.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. truncate, b. cuneate, c. oblique, d. attenuate",a 886,DQ_004146,introduction to plants,Which leaf base appears like a square?,types_leaves_4407.png,question_images/types_leaves_4407.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Attenuate, b. Sagittate, c. Truncate, d. Acute",c 887,DQ_004147,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf bases are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_4407.png,question_images/types_leaves_4407.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 6, c. 4, d. 8",a 888,DQ_004148,introduction to plants,What is shown in the picture?,types_leaves_4407.png,question_images/types_leaves_4407.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tree Bases, b. Flower Bases, c. Leaf Bases, d. Plant Bases",c 889,DQ_004149,introduction to plants,Identify the smoothest type.,types_leaves_4408.png,question_images/types_leaves_4408.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Incised, b. Entire, c. Dentate, d. Sinuate",b 890,DQ_004150,introduction to plants,"What shape of a leaf is similar to Serrate, but has smaller, evenly-spaced teeth?",types_leaves_4408.png,question_images/types_leaves_4408.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Undulate, b. Sinuate, c. Serrulate, d. Entire",c 891,DQ_004151,introduction to plants,How many types of leave margins are there?,types_leaves_4408.png,question_images/types_leaves_4408.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 1, c. 6, d. 3",a 892,DQ_004152,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf are shown here?,types_leaves_4408.png,question_images/types_leaves_4408.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 10, c. 9, d. 12",d 893,DQ_004153,introduction to plants,Which margin of leaf would an animal prefer to eat?,types_leaves_4408.png,question_images/types_leaves_4408.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Doubly serrate, b. Entire, c. Sinute, d. Incised",b 894,DQ_004154,introduction to plants,What leaf venation type has the veins parallel to the midrib?,types_leaves_4409.png,question_images/types_leaves_4409.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. reticulate, b. parallel, c. palmate, d. pinnate",b 895,DQ_004155,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves there are?,types_leaves_4409.png,question_images/types_leaves_4409.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 6",b 896,DQ_004156,introduction to plants,"If you wanted the leaf with the least main veins, which would you choose?",types_leaves_4409.png,question_images/types_leaves_4409.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3 main veins, b. pinnate, c. reticulate, d. palmate",a 897,DQ_004157,introduction to plants,It is a leaf having a shape like the longitudinal section of an egg,types_leaves_4410.png,question_images/types_leaves_4410.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. serrated, b. pointed, c. bustle, d. ovate",d 898,DQ_004158,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, how many leaves have rounded edges?",types_leaves_4410.png,question_images/types_leaves_4410.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",a 899,DQ_004159,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_4410.png,question_images/types_leaves_4410.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 12, c. 9, d. 4",c 900,DQ_004160,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, how many leaves have sharp edges?",types_leaves_4413.png,question_images/types_leaves_4413.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 5, d. 2",a 901,DQ_004161,introduction to plants,How many of the leaves depicted have a rounded shape?,types_leaves_4413.png,question_images/types_leaves_4413.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 0, b. 1, c. 5, d. 3",d 902,DQ_004162,introduction to plants,Shape of a plant's leaf that has a flat ring or disk.,types_leaves_4414.png,question_images/types_leaves_4414.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Orbicular, b. Oblong, c. Cordate, d. Obovate",a 903,DQ_004163,introduction to plants,How many shapes can a leaf have?,types_leaves_4414.png,question_images/types_leaves_4414.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 15, c. 14, d. 12",c 904,DQ_004164,introduction to plants,Which leaf shape is round?,types_leaves_4414.png,question_images/types_leaves_4414.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Linear, b. Lanceolate, c. Orbicular, d. Oblong",c 905,DQ_004165,introduction to plants,Which leaf arrangement type has leaves come in pairs opposite each other?,types_leaves_4415.png,question_images/types_leaves_4415.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ring, b. opposite, c. whorled, d. alternate",b 906,DQ_004166,introduction to plants,Which leaf arrangement type has leaves come in pairs facing each other?,types_leaves_4415.png,question_images/types_leaves_4415.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. opposite, b. parallel, c. alternate, d. perpendicular",a 907,DQ_004167,introduction to plants,Which leaf arrangement has several leaves attached at a single node?,types_leaves_4416.png,question_images/types_leaves_4416.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. whorled, b. palmate, c. pinnate, d. all basal",a 908,DQ_004168,introduction to plants,How many leaf types are there?,types_leaves_4416.png,question_images/types_leaves_4416.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 10, d. 2",c 909,DQ_004169,introduction to plants,How many leaflets does the palmate leaf have?,types_leaves_4416.png,question_images/types_leaves_4416.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 9, c. 1, d. 5",d 910,DQ_004170,introduction to plants,Bedstraw is an example of what type of leaf arrangement?,types_leaves_4418.png,question_images/types_leaves_4418.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Opposite, b. Whorled, c. Palmate, d. Simple",b 911,DQ_004171,introduction to plants,Which type of leaves have more parts?,types_leaves_4418.png,question_images/types_leaves_4418.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. axillary, b. simple, c. compound, d. alternate",c 912,DQ_004172,introduction to plants,How many compound leaves do you see on the left side of this picture?,types_leaves_4418.png,question_images/types_leaves_4418.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",a 913,DQ_004173,introduction to plants,How many kinds of leaf arrangements are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_4418.png,question_images/types_leaves_4418.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 6",c 914,DQ_004174,introduction to plants,In which case do leaves emerge from the stem one at a time?,types_leaves_4418.png,question_images/types_leaves_4418.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Alternate leaves, b. Opposite leaves, c. None, d. Simple leaf",a 915,DQ_004175,introduction to plants,Which leaf is shaped as an ellipse?,types_leaves_4424.png,question_images/types_leaves_4424.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ovate, b. cordate, c. linear, d. elliptical",d 916,DQ_004176,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, how many leaves have sharp edges?",types_leaves_4424.png,question_images/types_leaves_4424.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 5, d. 1",c 917,DQ_004177,introduction to plants,Which leaf is best adapted to reducing wind resistance and water loss?,types_leaves_4424.png,question_images/types_leaves_4424.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cordate, b. Oblong, c. Linear leaves are best adapted at reducing wind resistance and water loss., d. Lanceolate",c 918,DQ_004178,introduction to plants,Which leaf structure is the broadest?,types_leaves_4424.png,question_images/types_leaves_4424.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. linear, b. elliptical, c. oblong, d. cordate",d 919,DQ_004179,introduction to plants,What kind of tree has a fan-shaped leaf?,types_leaves_4425.png,question_images/types_leaves_4425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. sugar maple, b. gingko, c. red maple, d. bur oak",b 920,DQ_004180,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, how many leaves have rounded edges?",types_leaves_4425.png,question_images/types_leaves_4425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",d 921,DQ_004181,introduction to plants,How many common types of leaves are there in the Midwest?,types_leaves_4425.png,question_images/types_leaves_4425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 7, c. 2, d. 6",b 922,DQ_004182,introduction to plants,Which leaf is the darkest green?,types_leaves_4425.png,question_images/types_leaves_4425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Red Maple, b. Red Oak, c. Ginko, d. Ash",b 923,DQ_004183,introduction to plants,What type of leaf is labelled A?,types_leaves_4428.png,question_images/types_leaves_4428.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. palmate, b. Bipartite, c. Tripartite, d. palmatipartite",c 924,DQ_004184,introduction to plants,This presents an opposite type of leaf arrangement.,types_leaves_4428.png,question_images/types_leaves_4428.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. d, b. f, c. a, d. c",a 925,DQ_004185,introduction to plants,Which leaf resembles D?,types_leaves_4428.png,question_images/types_leaves_4428.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. C, c. B, d. A",a 926,DQ_004186,introduction to plants,Which type has the maximum number of leaves?,types_leaves_4428.png,question_images/types_leaves_4428.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. b, b. f, c. c, d. a",b 927,DQ_004187,introduction to plants,How many distinct types of leaf shapes and arrangements are there in the diagram?,types_leaves_4428.png,question_images/types_leaves_4428.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 5, d. 7",c 928,DQ_004188,introduction to plants,How many leaves are on plant C?,types_leaves_4428.png,question_images/types_leaves_4428.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 6, c. 9, d. 8",c 929,DQ_004189,introduction to plants,What part of a plant is shown in the picture?,types_leaves_4428.png,question_images/types_leaves_4428.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flowers, b. Stem, c. Leaves, d. Roots",c 930,DQ_004190,introduction to plants,What leaf shape is characterized by a leaf divided into three leaflets?,types_leaves_4441.png,question_images/types_leaves_4441.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pinnately Compound, b. Palmately Compound, c. Simple, d. Trifoliate",d 931,DQ_004191,introduction to plants,How many leaves does a Trifoliolate have?,types_leaves_4441.png,question_images/types_leaves_4441.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",a 932,DQ_004192,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are there?,types_leaves_4441.png,question_images/types_leaves_4441.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 7, c. 5, d. 4",a 933,DQ_004193,introduction to plants,This type of leaf consists of five leaves attached to a single node.,types_leaves_4441.png,question_images/types_leaves_4441.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pinnate, b. Simple, c. Ternate, d. Palmate",d 934,DQ_004194,introduction to plants,Which group has the least leaves?,types_leaves_4441.png,question_images/types_leaves_4441.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Simple, b. Pinnately Compound, c. Ternate, d. Trifoliolate",a 935,DQ_004195,introduction to plants,Which picture has the least leaves?,types_leaves_4443.png,question_images/types_leaves_4443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Both, b. Compound, c. Simple, d. Neither",c 936,DQ_004196,introduction to plants,Which leaf is more complexly shaped?,types_leaves_4443.png,question_images/types_leaves_4443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. compound, b. acute, c. simple, d. stem",a 937,DQ_004197,introduction to plants,Identify three major types of plant tissues.,types_leaves_4443.png,question_images/types_leaves_4443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Roots are important organs in most modern plants., b. eaf blades differ from one another in several ways., c. Modern plants have three major types of tissues, d. The Petiole is the stem-like part of the leaf that joins the blade to the stem.",c 938,DQ_004198,introduction to plants,What kind of leaf is shown in the picture on the left?,types_leaves_4443.png,question_images/types_leaves_4443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Diverse, b. Compound, c. Inverse, d. Simple",b 939,DQ_004199,introduction to plants,How many leaves does a simple leaf have?,types_leaves_4444.png,question_images/types_leaves_4444.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 6, d. 5",a 940,DQ_004200,introduction to plants,How many plants there are?,types_leaves_4444.png,question_images/types_leaves_4444.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 2",c 941,DQ_004201,introduction to plants,Which leaf arrangement has many leaves attached to a petiole?,types_leaves_4444.png,question_images/types_leaves_4444.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. simple, b. apex, c. sophisticated, d. compound",d 942,DQ_004202,introduction to plants,This type of leaf has an undivided blade.,types_leaves_4446.png,question_images/types_leaves_4446.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Simple leaf, b. Compound leaf, c. Primary leaf, d. Complex leaf",a 943,DQ_004203,introduction to plants,What is the difference between simple and compound?,types_leaves_4446.png,question_images/types_leaves_4446.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. simple has four leaves coming out of the stem and compound only has one, b. simple has six leaves coming out of the stem and compound only has one, c. simple has many leaves coming out of the stem and compound only has one, d. simple has only one leaf coming out of the stem and compound has many",d 944,DQ_004204,introduction to plants,What is the difference between a simple leaf and a compound leaf?,types_leaves_4446.png,question_images/types_leaves_4446.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The compound leaf has more jagged edges., b. The simple leaf has more jagged edges., c. The compound leaf has multiple blades; the simple leaf only has one blade., d. The simple leaf has multiple blades; the compound leaf only has one.",c 945,DQ_004205,introduction to plants,Which type has more number of leaves?,types_leaves_4446.png,question_images/types_leaves_4446.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Compound, b. Simplest, c. Very simple, d. Simple",a 946,DQ_004206,introduction to plants,How many categories of leaf blades are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_4446.png,question_images/types_leaves_4446.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",b 947,DQ_004207,introduction to plants,How many simple groups of leaves are there in the diagram?,types_leaves_4446.png,question_images/types_leaves_4446.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",c 948,DQ_004208,introduction to plants,Which leaf arrangement type does not include leaflets?,types_leaves_4446.png,question_images/types_leaves_4446.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. compound, b. simple, c. serrated, d. parallel",b 949,DQ_004209,introduction to plants,"Which kind of based are valentine-shaped, with both right and left margins forming broad arcs that meet in the middle of the junction between lamina and petiole?",types_leaves_4495.png,question_images/types_leaves_4495.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. oblique, b. obtuse, c. cordate, d. truncate",c 950,DQ_004210,introduction to plants,Which of the following shows a rounded leaf base?,types_leaves_4495.png,question_images/types_leaves_4495.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cuneate, b. Oblique, c. Truncate, d. Obtuse",d 951,DQ_004211,introduction to plants,How many kinds of leaves are represented in the image?,types_leaves_4495.png,question_images/types_leaves_4495.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 7, c. 4, d. 6",a 952,DQ_004212,introduction to plants,Which type has an aligned curve as the bottom?,types_leaves_4495.png,question_images/types_leaves_4495.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cuneate, b. Truncate, c. Oblique, d. obtuse",d 953,DQ_004213,introduction to plants,How many leaf base shapes are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_4495.png,question_images/types_leaves_4495.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 6",a 954,DQ_004214,introduction to plants,What shape of a leaf is described as narrowly triangular with the acute angle toward the base?,types_leaves_4495.png,question_images/types_leaves_4495.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cordate, b. Obtuse, c. Cuneate, d. Oblique",c 955,DQ_004215,introduction to plants,Which leaf shape is mostly round?,types_leaves_4496.png,question_images/types_leaves_4496.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. dentate, b. cleft, c. crenate, d. entire",a 956,DQ_004216,introduction to plants,How many leaf margins are there in the diagram?,types_leaves_4496.png,question_images/types_leaves_4496.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 15, b. 20, c. 18, d. 17",c 957,DQ_004217,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf types have no sinus?,types_leaves_4498.png,question_images/types_leaves_4498.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. apiary lobed, b. palmately lobed, c. unlobed, d. pinnately lobed",c 958,DQ_004218,introduction to plants,What do you call a leaf without lobes?,types_leaves_4498.png,question_images/types_leaves_4498.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lobed, b. Palmately Lobed, c. Pinnately Lobed, d. Unlobed",d 959,DQ_004219,introduction to plants,Which among the following does not a sinus?,types_leaves_4498.png,question_images/types_leaves_4498.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Unlobed, b. pinnately lobed, c. none, d. palmately lobed",a 960,DQ_004220,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, how many lobed leaves are there?",types_leaves_4498.png,question_images/types_leaves_4498.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",d 961,DQ_004221,introduction to plants,How many lobed leaves are shown?,types_leaves_4498.png,question_images/types_leaves_4498.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 0, d. 2",b 962,DQ_004222,introduction to plants,"This is a space or indentation between two lobes or teeth, usually on a leaf.",types_leaves_4498.png,question_images/types_leaves_4498.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stalk, b. Blade, c. Sinus, d. Petiole",c 963,DQ_004223,introduction to plants,Which type has the maximum edges?,types_leaves_4499.png,question_images/types_leaves_4499.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Peltate, b. Marginal, c. simple, d. Compound",b 964,DQ_004224,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves do you see in this picture?,types_leaves_4499.png,question_images/types_leaves_4499.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",c 965,DQ_004225,introduction to plants,What type of leaf has a relatively smooth edge (lacking curves)?,types_leaves_4505.png,question_images/types_leaves_4505.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lobed, b. Toothless, c. Toothed, d. Toothed Lobed",b 966,DQ_004226,introduction to plants,What do you call the leaf margin having a round-toothed or scalloped edge?,types_leaves_4506.png,question_images/types_leaves_4506.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lacerate, b. Undulate, c. Crenate, d. Entire",c 967,DQ_004227,introduction to plants,Which among the following has a pointed leaf margin?,types_leaves_4506.png,question_images/types_leaves_4506.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. crenate, b. lacerate, c. serrate, d. undulate",c 968,DQ_004228,introduction to plants,How many leaf margins are shown in the diagram below?,types_leaves_4506.png,question_images/types_leaves_4506.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 5, d. 6",c 969,DQ_004229,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf margins are there?,types_leaves_4506.png,question_images/types_leaves_4506.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 5, d. 7",c 970,DQ_004230,introduction to plants,What shape of a leaf has a wavy surface or edge?,types_leaves_4506.png,question_images/types_leaves_4506.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crenate, b. Entire, c. Undulate, d. Serrate",c 971,DQ_004231,introduction to plants,Which letter is underneath the needle leaf?,types_leaves_4507.png,question_images/types_leaves_4507.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",d 972,DQ_004232,introduction to plants,Which is the smallest leaf in the diagram? Number it.,types_leaves_4507.png,question_images/types_leaves_4507.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 3, d. 7",b 973,DQ_004233,introduction to plants,Which leaf is longest and skinniest?,types_leaves_4507.png,question_images/types_leaves_4507.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 5",a 974,DQ_004234,introduction to plants,How many leaves are there in the picture?,types_leaves_4507.png,question_images/types_leaves_4507.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 6, c. 8, d. 7",c 975,DQ_004235,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_4507.png,question_images/types_leaves_4507.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 6, c. 8, d. 9",c 976,DQ_004236,introduction to plants,Which leaf arrangement type has leaves come in pairs opposite each other?,types_leaves_4512.png,question_images/types_leaves_4512.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. opposite, b. alternate, c. whorled, d. ring-formed",a 977,DQ_004237,introduction to plants,Which diagram has the most leaves which would absorb the most sunlight?,types_leaves_4512.png,question_images/types_leaves_4512.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Simpe, b. Whorled, c. Alternate, d. Opposite",b 978,DQ_004238,introduction to plants,The leftmost figure has how many leaves?,types_leaves_4512.png,question_images/types_leaves_4512.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",a 979,DQ_004239,introduction to plants,Which has maximum leaves?,types_leaves_4512.png,question_images/types_leaves_4512.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Simple, b. Whorled, c. Opposite, d. Alternate",b 980,DQ_004240,introduction to plants,Which leaf arrangement type has leaves come in pairs facing each other?,types_leaves_4512.png,question_images/types_leaves_4512.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. perpendicular, b. alternate, c. whorled, d. opposite",d 981,DQ_004241,introduction to plants,What is the shape of the leaf in the second photo?,types_leaves_4513.png,question_images/types_leaves_4513.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Oblong, b. Round, c. Circle, d. Oval",d 982,DQ_004242,introduction to plants,What leaf shape is heart-shaped?,types_leaves_4513.png,question_images/types_leaves_4513.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Oval, b. Lanceolate, c. Cordate, d. Triangular",c 983,DQ_004243,introduction to plants,How many leaf stages?,types_leaves_4513.png,question_images/types_leaves_4513.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 19, c. 6, d. 15",a 984,DQ_004244,introduction to plants,How many shapes of leaves are in the diagram?,types_leaves_4513.png,question_images/types_leaves_4513.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",a 985,DQ_004245,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf shapes is the thinnest?,types_leaves_4513.png,question_images/types_leaves_4513.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cordate, b. lanceolate, c. triangular, d. oval",b 986,DQ_004246,introduction to plants,Which type of leaf has only one edge?,types_leaves_4518.png,question_images/types_leaves_4518.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Palmately Compound, b. Palmately Veined, c. Palmately Lobed, d. Pinnately Compound",b 987,DQ_004247,introduction to plants,Which type has the maximum leaflets?,types_leaves_4518.png,question_images/types_leaves_4518.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Palmately lobed, b. Simple, c. Palmately veined, d. Palmately compound",d 988,DQ_004248,introduction to plants,How many type of leaves do you see in this picture?,types_leaves_4518.png,question_images/types_leaves_4518.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",b 989,DQ_004249,introduction to plants,How many of these leaves are divided into leaflets?,types_leaves_4518.png,question_images/types_leaves_4518.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",b 990,DQ_004250,introduction to plants,Leaflets are aspects of which type of leaf?,types_leaves_4527.png,question_images/types_leaves_4527.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Palmately Compound Leaf, b. Pinnately Compound Leaf, c. Simple Leaf, d. The Rachis",b 991,DQ_004251,introduction to plants,Which type has maximum leaflets?,types_leaves_4527.png,question_images/types_leaves_4527.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pinnately simple, b. Pinnately compound, c. Palmately compound, d. Simple",b 992,DQ_004252,introduction to plants,What are the three major types of leaves?,types_leaves_4527.png,question_images/types_leaves_4527.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 2",a 993,DQ_004253,introduction to plants,How many leaflets does the leaf in the diagram have?,types_leaves_4529.png,question_images/types_leaves_4529.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 8, c. 1, d. 5",b 994,DQ_004254,introduction to plants,What is a round leaf shape with the petiole in the middle called?,types_leaves_4707.png,question_images/types_leaves_4707.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sagittate, b. Cuneate, c. Peltate, d. Oblique",c 995,DQ_004255,introduction to plants,Which type of leaf blade tapers to a sharp triangular-shaped base?,types_leaves_4707.png,question_images/types_leaves_4707.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cordate, b. Obtuse, c. Oblique, d. Acute",d 996,DQ_004256,introduction to plants,How many bases of leaves are there in the diagram?,types_leaves_4707.png,question_images/types_leaves_4707.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 6, c. 5, d. 4",b 997,DQ_004257,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf bases are in the diagram?,types_leaves_4707.png,question_images/types_leaves_4707.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 11, c. 12, d. 9",b 998,DQ_004258,introduction to plants,It has an asymmetrical base with unequal size of lobes.,types_leaves_4708.png,question_images/types_leaves_4708.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. aurinculate, b. oblique, c. hastate, d. obtuse",b 999,DQ_004259,introduction to plants,How many bases of leaves are there in the picture shown?,types_leaves_4708.png,question_images/types_leaves_4708.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 13, b. 14, c. 12, d. 10",a 1000,DQ_004260,introduction to plants,How many of the image labels start with the letter A?,types_leaves_4708.png,question_images/types_leaves_4708.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 8, d. 2",b 1001,DQ_004261,introduction to plants,Which of the following leaf shapes is arrowhead-shaped?,types_leaves_4708.png,question_images/types_leaves_4708.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Obtuse, b. Hastate, c. Peltate, d. Attenuate",b 1002,DQ_004262,introduction to plants,Which of these leaves is round and flat?,types_leaves_4709.png,question_images/types_leaves_4709.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. oblique, b. peltate, c. rounded, d. attenuate",b 1003,DQ_004263,introduction to plants,In which type do the nodes begin from the center?,types_leaves_4709.png,question_images/types_leaves_4709.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Peltate, b. Oblique, c. Rounded, d. Truncate",a 1004,DQ_004264,introduction to plants,How many leaf base shapes are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_4709.png,question_images/types_leaves_4709.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 11, b. 10, c. 9, d. 8",b 1005,DQ_004265,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_4709.png,question_images/types_leaves_4709.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 10, c. 15, d. 4",b 1006,DQ_004266,introduction to plants,What will happen if a plant lost its leaves?,types_leaves_4709.png,question_images/types_leaves_4709.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The plant will automatically die., b. The plant will have no shade, c. The plant will get sick, d. The plant will not be able to produce its food.",d 1007,DQ_004267,introduction to plants,Which leaf type encases the stem?,types_leaves_4709.png,question_images/types_leaves_4709.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cordate, b. Sheathing, c. Rounded, d. Oblique",b 1008,DQ_004268,introduction to plants,Which leaf tip type has the tip look flat?,types_leaves_4711.png,question_images/types_leaves_4711.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. truncate, b. mucronate, c. retuse, d. acute",a 1009,DQ_004269,introduction to plants,Which among the following has a pointed top?,types_leaves_4711.png,question_images/types_leaves_4711.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Truncate, b. Retuse, c. Cuspidate, d. Round",c 1010,DQ_004270,introduction to plants,Which leaf type has the sharpest point?,types_leaves_4711.png,question_images/types_leaves_4711.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Truncate, b. Retuse, c. The Acuminate, d. Mucronate",c 1011,DQ_004271,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, how many leaves with sharp edges are there?",types_leaves_4711.png,question_images/types_leaves_4711.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 5",d 1012,DQ_004272,introduction to plants,What leaf shape has two points on the end?,types_leaves_4712.png,question_images/types_leaves_4712.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mucronate, b. Cuspidate, c. Emarginate, d. Acute",c 1013,DQ_004273,introduction to plants,Which among the following has a pointed top?,types_leaves_4712.png,question_images/types_leaves_4712.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Truncate, b. Acuminate, c. Obtuse, d. Emarginate",b 1014,DQ_004274,introduction to plants,How many leaf shapes are pointed?,types_leaves_4712.png,question_images/types_leaves_4712.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",d 1015,DQ_004275,introduction to plants,Which among the following is not a pointed Apice?,types_leaves_4713.png,question_images/types_leaves_4713.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Obtuso, b. Mucronado, c. Acuminado, d. Agudo",a 1016,DQ_004276,introduction to plants,How many types of base shaped leaves are on this picture?,types_leaves_4713.png,question_images/types_leaves_4713.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 4, d. 8",b 1017,DQ_004277,introduction to plants,Which leaf base is pointy on both sides?,types_leaves_4714.png,question_images/types_leaves_4714.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. saggitate, b. obtuse, c. cuneate, d. acute",a 1018,DQ_004278,introduction to plants,How many leaf shapes are depicted in the image?,types_leaves_4714.png,question_images/types_leaves_4714.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 4, c. 7, d. 8",a 1019,DQ_004279,introduction to plants,"If the leaf base has an angle greater than 90 degrees, what is it called?",types_leaves_4714.png,question_images/types_leaves_4714.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. obtuse, b. decurrent, c. cuneate, d. acute",a 1020,DQ_004280,introduction to plants,Which leaf tip type has the tip look flat?,types_leaves_4715.png,question_images/types_leaves_4715.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rounded, b. truncate, c. obtuse, d. retuse",b 1021,DQ_004281,introduction to plants,Which type of leaf tip is squared?,types_leaves_4715.png,question_images/types_leaves_4715.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. obtuse, b. rounded, c. truncate, d. acute",c 1022,DQ_004282,introduction to plants,Which among the following is a curved leaf tip?,types_leaves_4715.png,question_images/types_leaves_4715.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Apiculate, b. Cuspidate, c. Acute, d. Cirrose",d 1023,DQ_004283,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf tips are there?,types_leaves_4715.png,question_images/types_leaves_4715.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 14, b. 4, c. 9, d. 6",a 1024,DQ_004284,introduction to plants,Which type of leaf attachment has an alternate leaf design?,types_leaves_4716.png,question_images/types_leaves_4716.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Closed Sheath, b. Petiolate, c. Steam-Clasping, d. Open Sheath",c 1025,DQ_004285,introduction to plants,What leaf attachment has a leaf on both sides of the stem?,types_leaves_4716.png,question_images/types_leaves_4716.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petiolate, b. Closed Sheath, c. Connate, d. Cessile",c 1026,DQ_004286,introduction to plants,Which among the following intersects the stem?,types_leaves_4716.png,question_images/types_leaves_4716.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Closed sheath, b. Petiole, c. Connate, d. Cessile",c 1027,DQ_004287,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf attachments are shown in the diagram below?,types_leaves_4716.png,question_images/types_leaves_4716.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 12, c. 10, d. 11",d 1028,DQ_004288,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf attachments can you spot?,types_leaves_4716.png,question_images/types_leaves_4716.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 8, c. 10, d. 11",d 1029,DQ_004289,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf shapes are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_4717.png,question_images/types_leaves_4717.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 15, b. 11, c. 12, d. 14",a 1030,DQ_004290,introduction to plants,Which among the following is not curved?,types_leaves_4717.png,question_images/types_leaves_4717.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Subulate, b. Ovate, c. Ellliptical, d. Obovate",a 1031,DQ_004291,introduction to plants,Which type of leaf is shaped like a diamond?,types_leaves_4717.png,question_images/types_leaves_4717.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rhomboidal, b. spatulate, c. ovate, d. filiform",a 1032,DQ_004292,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are there?,types_leaves_4717.png,question_images/types_leaves_4717.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 10, c. 15, d. 7",c 1033,DQ_004293,introduction to plants,Which is the longest leaf?,types_leaves_4718.png,question_images/types_leaves_4718.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Obovate, b. Ovate, c. Rounded, d. Lanceolate",d 1034,DQ_004294,introduction to plants,How many kinds of leaves?,types_leaves_4718.png,question_images/types_leaves_4718.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 7, d. 1",c 1035,DQ_004295,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are there in the diagram given below?,types_leaves_4718.png,question_images/types_leaves_4718.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 7, d. 6",c 1036,DQ_004296,introduction to plants,Which leaf would absorb the most sunlight?,types_leaves_4718.png,question_images/types_leaves_4718.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Broad Elliptic, b. Lanceolate, c. Elliptic, d. Obovate",a 1037,DQ_004297,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf shapes is the thinnest?,types_leaves_4718.png,question_images/types_leaves_4718.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cordate narrow, b. broad elliptic, c. rounded, d. lanceolate",d 1038,DQ_004298,introduction to plants,Which has maximum branches?,types_leaves_4719.png,question_images/types_leaves_4719.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Spike, b. Receme, c. Panicle, d. Corvolate",c 1039,DQ_004299,introduction to plants,How many flowers are attached to the branch in the spike inflorescence?,types_leaves_4719.png,question_images/types_leaves_4719.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 10, c. 9, d. 8",d 1040,DQ_004300,introduction to plants,How many forms of seed heads are there?,types_leaves_4719.png,question_images/types_leaves_4719.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",c 1041,DQ_004301,introduction to plants,Which leaf appears to have the largest area?,types_leaves_4726.png,question_images/types_leaves_4726.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Oblong, b. Cordate, c. Elliptical, d. Linear",b 1042,DQ_004302,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are in the diagram?,types_leaves_4726.png,question_images/types_leaves_4726.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 16, b. 14, c. 15, d. 17",d 1043,DQ_004303,introduction to plants,What do you call that shape of a leaf similar to a heart with the pointed end at the base?,types_leaves_4726.png,question_images/types_leaves_4726.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Elliptical, b. Obcordate, c. Cordate, d. Ovate",b 1044,DQ_004304,introduction to plants,Which shape is named after a diamond?,types_leaves_4726.png,question_images/types_leaves_4726.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pelate, b. Rhomboid, c. Oblong, d. Ovate",b 1045,DQ_004305,introduction to plants,Which of the following classifies a eucalyptus leaf?,types_leaves_4728.png,question_images/types_leaves_4728.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. oblong, b. Lance shaped, c. heart shaped, d. halberd shaped",b 1046,DQ_004306,introduction to plants,What leaf shape is round?,types_leaves_4728.png,question_images/types_leaves_4728.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Orbicular, b. Oblong, c. Lance Shaped, d. Halberd Shaped",a 1047,DQ_004307,introduction to plants,Which leaf shape is round?,types_leaves_4728.png,question_images/types_leaves_4728.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3 Lobed, b. Orbicular, c. Linear, d. Lance shaped",b 1048,DQ_004308,introduction to plants,How many leaf shapes have rounded edges?,types_leaves_4728.png,question_images/types_leaves_4728.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",b 1049,DQ_004309,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf shapes are pictured?,types_leaves_4728.png,question_images/types_leaves_4728.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 6, c. 4, d. 2",a 1050,DQ_004310,introduction to plants,Is the halberd shaped leaf different from the lance shaped leaf?,types_leaves_4728.png,question_images/types_leaves_4728.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sometimes, b. A little different, c. No, d. Yes",d 1051,DQ_004311,introduction to plants,What leaf has five points?,types_leaves_4729.png,question_images/types_leaves_4729.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Oblong, b. Spatulate, c. Lanceolate, d. Lobed",d 1052,DQ_004312,introduction to plants,Which shape is most erect?,types_leaves_4729.png,question_images/types_leaves_4729.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lanceolate, b. Heart-shaped, c. Linear, d. Spatulate",c 1053,DQ_004313,introduction to plants,How many types of cotyledons are there in the following diagram?,types_leaves_4729.png,question_images/types_leaves_4729.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 12, b. 6, c. 2, d. 5",a 1054,DQ_004314,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are there?,types_leaves_4729.png,question_images/types_leaves_4729.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 6, c. 9, d. 8",b 1055,DQ_004315,introduction to plants,Identify the leaf shape which means wedge-shaped,types_leaves_4735.png,question_images/types_leaves_4735.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cuneate, b. rhomboid, c. cordate, d. deltoid",a 1056,DQ_004316,introduction to plants,Which leaf has the lowest surface area?,types_leaves_4735.png,question_images/types_leaves_4735.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Linear, b. Cuneate, c. Lanceolate, d. Orbicular",a 1057,DQ_004317,introduction to plants,Which leaf shape has a squared top?,types_leaves_4735.png,question_images/types_leaves_4735.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. linear, b. oblong, c. obovate, d. cuneate",d 1058,DQ_004318,introduction to plants,What is the difference between the elliptical and the rhomboid?,types_leaves_4735.png,question_images/types_leaves_4735.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. One is round and the other is squared, b. One is linear and the other is squared, c. One is linear and the othe is ovate, d. One is elliptical and other is rhomboid",d 1059,DQ_004319,introduction to plants,Which has a round shape?,types_leaves_4735.png,question_images/types_leaves_4735.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Orbicular, b. Oblong, c. Linear, d. Lanceolate",a 1060,DQ_004320,introduction to plants,How many leaf shapes are wider at the top than at the bottom?,types_leaves_4735.png,question_images/types_leaves_4735.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 10, c. 4, d. 2",c 1061,DQ_004321,introduction to plants,What are the shapes of leaves?,types_leaves_4735.png,question_images/types_leaves_4735.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rounded, b. Rectangular, c. Oblong, d. Triangular.",c 1062,DQ_004322,introduction to plants,"This type of leaf has a tip that is terminated by a short, sharp, abrupt point.",types_leaves_4738.png,question_images/types_leaves_4738.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Obcordate, b. Mucronate, c. Acuminate, d. Truncate",b 1063,DQ_004323,introduction to plants,Which leaf has the most veins?,types_leaves_4738.png,question_images/types_leaves_4738.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Acuminate, b. Truncate, c. Mucronate, d. Acute",a 1064,DQ_004324,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf shape are there in the diagram?,types_leaves_4738.png,question_images/types_leaves_4738.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 4, c. 8, d. 7",c 1065,DQ_004325,introduction to plants,Which leaf tip type has the tip curve inward towards the leaf?,types_leaves_4738.png,question_images/types_leaves_4738.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cuspidate, b. truncate, c. emarginate, d. acute",c 1066,DQ_004326,introduction to plants,What shape is linear and tapering to a fine point?,types_leaves_4743.png,question_images/types_leaves_4743.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Scale-like, b. Single Needles, c. Awl Shaped, d. Linear Shaped",c 1067,DQ_004327,introduction to plants,Which stem has the densest needles?,types_leaves_4743.png,question_images/types_leaves_4743.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Linear, b. Bundled, c. Single needles, d. Scale like",b 1068,DQ_004328,introduction to plants,How many types of needles are in this picture?,types_leaves_4743.png,question_images/types_leaves_4743.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 5, d. 4",b 1069,DQ_004329,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are depicted?,types_leaves_4743.png,question_images/types_leaves_4743.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 7, d. 5",b 1070,DQ_004330,introduction to plants,Which plant in the diagram is long and narrow?,types_leaves_4743.png,question_images/types_leaves_4743.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Awl shaped, b. Linear shaped, c. Scale-like, d. Single needles",a 1071,DQ_004331,introduction to plants,Which leaf margin has the maximum branches?,types_leaves_4744.png,question_images/types_leaves_4744.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. undulate, b. serrate, c. sinuate, d. tripinnatisect",d 1072,DQ_004332,introduction to plants,How many kinds of leaf margins are there?,types_leaves_4744.png,question_images/types_leaves_4744.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 6, c. 15, d. 19",a 1073,DQ_004333,introduction to plants,What is the number of different leaf margins?,types_leaves_4744.png,question_images/types_leaves_4744.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 18, b. 20, c. 19, d. 17",c 1074,DQ_004334,introduction to plants,What is the leaf margin that is divided into three parts known as?,types_leaves_4744.png,question_images/types_leaves_4744.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Palmatipartite, b. Digitate., c. Tripartite., d. Bipartite.",c 1075,DQ_004335,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf shapes is the thinnest?,types_leaves_4746.png,question_images/types_leaves_4746.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mucronate, b. cordiform, c. acicular, d. asymetrical",c 1076,DQ_004336,introduction to plants,Which leaf shape is evergreen?,types_leaves_4746.png,question_images/types_leaves_4746.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Acicular, b. Mucronate, c. Ovoid, d. Asymetrical",a 1077,DQ_004337,introduction to plants,How many leaf shapes are there in the diagram given below?,types_leaves_4746.png,question_images/types_leaves_4746.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 7, c. 10, d. 12",d 1078,DQ_004338,introduction to plants,Name one type of leaf shape,types_leaves_4746.png,question_images/types_leaves_4746.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. long, b. round, c. square, d. oval",d 1079,DQ_004339,introduction to plants,Which has more leaf shapes?,types_leaves_4748.png,question_images/types_leaves_4748.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Compound leaf, b. None, c. Both, d. Simple leaf",a 1080,DQ_004340,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf forms are shown in the illustration below?,types_leaves_4748.png,question_images/types_leaves_4748.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",a 1081,DQ_004341,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are there?,types_leaves_4748.png,question_images/types_leaves_4748.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",a 1082,DQ_004342,introduction to plants,Which group has more midribs?,types_leaves_4748.png,question_images/types_leaves_4748.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Compound leaf, b. Simple leaf, c. Leaflet, d. Midrib",a 1083,DQ_004343,introduction to plants,Which leaf is circular?,types_leaves_4758.png,question_images/types_leaves_4758.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hastate, b. Cordate, c. Falcate, d. Orbicular",d 1084,DQ_004344,introduction to plants,How many objects in the diagram are egg-shaped?,types_leaves_4758.png,question_images/types_leaves_4758.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 8, d. 2",d 1085,DQ_004345,introduction to plants,Which margin is less likely to be eaten by animals?,types_leaves_4759.png,question_images/types_leaves_4759.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Spiny, b. Entire, c. Lobate, d. Crenate",a 1086,DQ_004346,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, how many leaves have teeth-like edges?",types_leaves_4759.png,question_images/types_leaves_4759.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 6, d. 4",d 1087,DQ_004347,introduction to plants,What is the whorled arrangement?,types_leaves_4763.png,question_images/types_leaves_4763.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A single leaf is attached at a node, b. No leaves are attached at a node, c. A pair of leaves is attached at a node, d. Three or more leaves are attached at a node",d 1088,DQ_004348,introduction to plants,Why are leaves arrangement different for different species of plants?,types_leaves_4763.png,question_images/types_leaves_4763.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. To protect the plant from sunlight., b. To save the plant from external threats., c. To maximize the surface area available to intercept sunlight., d. To look more attractive.",c 1089,DQ_004349,introduction to plants,Which leaves reduces wind resistance and water loss?,types_leaves_4763.png,question_images/types_leaves_4763.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. alternate, b. viens, c. opposite, d. whorled",d 1090,DQ_004350,introduction to plants,How many of these arrangements show leaves arising from the base of a plant?,types_leaves_4763.png,question_images/types_leaves_4763.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 0, d. 2",c 1091,DQ_004351,introduction to plants,This type of leaf arrangement consists of at least three leaves attached to a node.,types_leaves_4763.png,question_images/types_leaves_4763.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Whorled, b. Simple, c. Opposite, d. Alternate",a 1092,DQ_004352,introduction to plants,"When two leaves originate from the same location on the stem, it is this kind of leaf arrangement:",types_leaves_4764.png,question_images/types_leaves_4764.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Opposite, b. Opossing, c. Alternating, d. Alternate",a 1093,DQ_004353,introduction to plants,How many patterns are there for how leaves attach to a plant stem?,types_leaves_4764.png,question_images/types_leaves_4764.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 0, d. 3",a 1094,DQ_004354,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, identify which leaf has sharp, saw-toothed teeth pointing forward or toward the apex.",types_leaves_4765.png,question_images/types_leaves_4765.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. serrate, b. dentate, c. lobed, d. entire",a 1095,DQ_004355,introduction to plants,Which type of leaf shape is completely smooth?,types_leaves_4765.png,question_images/types_leaves_4765.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Serrate, b. Revolute, c. Lobed, d. Entire",d 1096,DQ_004356,introduction to plants,Which shape is an oak leaf?,types_leaves_4765.png,question_images/types_leaves_4765.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Entire, b. Dentate, c. Serrate, d. Lobed",d 1097,DQ_004357,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf margins are in the diagram?,types_leaves_4765.png,question_images/types_leaves_4765.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",d 1098,DQ_004358,introduction to plants,Which leaf has more veins?,types_leaves_4768.png,question_images/types_leaves_4768.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 35, b. 38, c. 36, d. 34",b 1099,DQ_004359,introduction to plants,How many leaves are divided into leaflets?,types_leaves_4768.png,question_images/types_leaves_4768.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",b 1100,DQ_004360,introduction to plants,How many toothed-leaf types are shown?,types_leaves_4769.png,question_images/types_leaves_4769.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",b 1101,DQ_004361,introduction to plants,How many types of simple leaves are shown in diagram?,types_leaves_4769.png,question_images/types_leaves_4769.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 6, c. 1, d. 4",a 1102,DQ_004362,introduction to plants,Which leaf arrangement type has leaves come in pairs opposite each other?,types_leaves_4825.png,question_images/types_leaves_4825.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. opposite, b. simple, c. alternate, d. basal rosette",a 1103,DQ_004363,introduction to plants,How many of these plants have more than one leaf on their stems?,types_leaves_4825.png,question_images/types_leaves_4825.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",a 1104,DQ_004364,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf alignments are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_4826.png,question_images/types_leaves_4826.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",d 1105,DQ_004365,introduction to plants,A plant which has its leaves in a spiral arrangement around the stem is an example of what kind of leaf arrangement?,types_leaves_4826.png,question_images/types_leaves_4826.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Distichous, b. Whorled, c. Alternate, d. Opposite",c 1106,DQ_004366,introduction to plants,The more symmetrical plant is which one?,types_leaves_4826.png,question_images/types_leaves_4826.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. alternate, b. opposite, c. teethed, d. whorled",b 1107,DQ_004367,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf arrangements are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_4826.png,question_images/types_leaves_4826.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",c 1108,DQ_004368,introduction to plants,How many types of leafing pattern are depicted in the diagram?,types_leaves_4826.png,question_images/types_leaves_4826.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",b 1109,DQ_004369,introduction to plants,What is the difference between whorled and alternate?,types_leaves_4827.png,question_images/types_leaves_4827.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. One has 2 leaves and the other has 4, b. One has 4 leaves and the other has one, c. One has 3 leaves and the other has two, d. None",c 1110,DQ_004370,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, how many leaves have jagged edges?",types_leaves_4827.png,question_images/types_leaves_4827.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",a 1111,DQ_004371,introduction to plants,How many types of tissues do modern plants have?,types_leaves_4827.png,question_images/types_leaves_4827.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",a 1112,DQ_004372,introduction to plants,What do you call the shape of the leaves that is spiral?,types_leaves_4827.png,question_images/types_leaves_4827.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Opposite, b. Alternate, c. Subopposite, d. Whorled",d 1113,DQ_004373,introduction to plants,Which type of leaf has the most leaflets?,types_leaves_571.png,question_images/types_leaves_571.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. simple, b. trifoliate, c. bipinnate, d. pinate compound",c 1114,DQ_004374,introduction to plants,There are how many kinds of leaves in the picture?,types_leaves_571.png,question_images/types_leaves_571.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 6, c. 5, d. 4",c 1115,DQ_004375,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, how many types of simple leaf is shown?",types_leaves_571.png,question_images/types_leaves_571.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",d 1116,DQ_004376,introduction to plants,How many objects in the diagram are simple?,types_leaves_571.png,question_images/types_leaves_571.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 4, d. 2",d 1117,DQ_004377,introduction to plants,Which leaf arrangement type does not include leaflets?,types_leaves_571.png,question_images/types_leaves_571.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. simple, b. trifoliate, c. pinnate compound, d. bipinnate",a 1118,DQ_004378,introduction to plants,What leaf type is labelled D?,types_leaves_6312.png,question_images/types_leaves_6312.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Simple, b. Compound, c. Bi-pinnately Compound, d. Digitate",c 1119,DQ_004379,introduction to plants,Which letter shows a simple leaf?,types_leaves_6312.png,question_images/types_leaves_6312.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. A, c. C, d. B",b 1120,DQ_004380,introduction to plants,Which leaf has five points?,types_leaves_6312.png,question_images/types_leaves_6312.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. C, c. A, d. B",d 1121,DQ_004381,introduction to plants,How many varieties of leaves is shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_6312.png,question_images/types_leaves_6312.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",c 1122,DQ_004382,introduction to plants,Which is a maple leaf?,types_leaves_6312.png,question_images/types_leaves_6312.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. B, c. A, d. C",b 1123,DQ_004383,introduction to plants,Which of the 4 is not compound?,types_leaves_6312.png,question_images/types_leaves_6312.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. B, c. C, d. D",a 1124,DQ_004384,introduction to plants,What leaf venation type has the veins parallel to the midrib?,types_leaves_6313.png,question_images/types_leaves_6313.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. parallel, b. arcuate, c. pinnate, d. reticulate",a 1125,DQ_004385,introduction to plants,Which leaf shape resembles a hand with fingers?,types_leaves_6313.png,question_images/types_leaves_6313.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Arcuate, b. Pinnate, c. Palmate, d. Parallel",c 1126,DQ_004386,introduction to plants,Which plant is next to the palmate?,types_leaves_6313.png,question_images/types_leaves_6313.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Reticulate, b. Arcuate, c. Parallel, d. Pinnate",c 1127,DQ_004387,introduction to plants,Which leaves closely resemble one another?,types_leaves_6313.png,question_images/types_leaves_6313.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. arcuate and pinnate, b. arcuate and parallel, c. palmate and arcuate, d. arcuate and reticulate",a 1128,DQ_004388,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves can you see in this diagram?,types_leaves_6313.png,question_images/types_leaves_6313.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 7, d. 5",d 1129,DQ_004389,introduction to plants,What leaf has resemblance to the ovate type?,types_leaves_6314.png,question_images/types_leaves_6314.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Linear, b. Obovate, c. Elliptical, d. Cordate",b 1130,DQ_004390,introduction to plants,How many leaf shapes are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_6314.png,question_images/types_leaves_6314.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 12, b. 18, c. 17, d. 14",c 1131,DQ_004392,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf shapes is the thinnest?,types_leaves_6314.png,question_images/types_leaves_6314.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. obovate, b. linear, c. cordate, d. obcordate",b 1132,DQ_004393,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf shapes is the thinnest?,types_leaves_6315.png,question_images/types_leaves_6315.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pinnately compound, b. needle, c. trifoliate, d. simple",b 1133,DQ_004394,introduction to plants,What is the least complicated leaf type?,types_leaves_6315.png,question_images/types_leaves_6315.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Scale, b. Simple, c. Bipinnately compound, d. Awl",b 1134,DQ_004395,introduction to plants,Which of the following types of leaf is most commonly seen?,types_leaves_6315.png,question_images/types_leaves_6315.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. needle, b. palmately compound, c. simple, d. pinnately compound",c 1135,DQ_004396,introduction to plants,How many leaf types are shown in the illustration below?,types_leaves_6315.png,question_images/types_leaves_6315.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 7, c. 6, d. 8",d 1136,DQ_004397,introduction to plants,How many of these leaves have individual leaflets?,types_leaves_6315.png,question_images/types_leaves_6315.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 5",d 1137,DQ_004398,introduction to plants,Which leaf comes from a pine tree?,types_leaves_6315.png,question_images/types_leaves_6315.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Needle, b. Palmately Compound, c. Pinnately Compound, d. Simple",a 1138,DQ_004399,introduction to plants,Which leaf type would be best suited for low wind conditions?,types_leaves_6315.png,question_images/types_leaves_6315.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Simple leaf, b. Needle, c. Pinnately compound, d. Awl",a 1139,DQ_004400,introduction to plants,Which leaves closely resemble one another?,types_leaves_6316.png,question_images/types_leaves_6316.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. a and E, b. b and c, c. A and L, d. a and D",b 1140,DQ_004401,introduction to plants,Count how many leaves has a serrated/irregular edge.,types_leaves_6316.png,question_images/types_leaves_6316.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 14, b. 10, c. 6, d. 1",c 1141,DQ_004402,introduction to plants,What letter shows the shape of Acicular?,types_leaves_6316.png,question_images/types_leaves_6316.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. c, b. b, c. a, d. d",a 1142,DQ_004403,introduction to plants,Identify the leaf that has multiple leaflets.,types_leaves_6318.png,question_images/types_leaves_6318.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. compound leaf, b. both the simple leaf and compound leaf, c. simple leaf, d. none",a 1143,DQ_004404,introduction to plants,What kind of leaf has a single leaf on a petuniole?,types_leaves_6318.png,question_images/types_leaves_6318.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cabbage leaf, b. Mechanical leaf, c. Simple leaf, d. Compound leaf",c 1144,DQ_004405,introduction to plants,Which leaf has petal like structures?,types_leaves_6318.png,question_images/types_leaves_6318.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. compound leaf, b. simple leaf, c. acute leaf, d. complex leaf",a 1145,DQ_004406,introduction to plants,Which group has more midribs?,types_leaves_6318.png,question_images/types_leaves_6318.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Both the same, b. Compound leaf, c. Neither group, d. Simple leaf",b 1146,DQ_004407,introduction to plants,"From the diagram, identify the part which connects the leaf blade to the stem.",types_leaves_6319.png,question_images/types_leaves_6319.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. margin, b. stipule, c. petiole, d. midrib",c 1147,DQ_004408,introduction to plants,What are the fine lines connecting the midrib and the margin?,types_leaves_6319.png,question_images/types_leaves_6319.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. blade, b. petiole, c. midrib, d. stipule",a 1148,DQ_004409,introduction to plants,What connects the stipule to the blade?,types_leaves_6319.png,question_images/types_leaves_6319.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Margin, b. Midrib, c. Leaf, d. Petiole",d 1149,DQ_004410,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf types have pointed edges?,types_leaves_6320.png,question_images/types_leaves_6320.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pinnate, b. entire, c. lobed, d. singly-toothed",d 1150,DQ_004411,introduction to plants,Which is the smoothest leaf type?,types_leaves_6320.png,question_images/types_leaves_6320.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. entire, b. singly-toothed, c. doubly-toothed, d. lobed",a 1151,DQ_004412,introduction to plants,What is the smooth looking leaf called?,types_leaves_6320.png,question_images/types_leaves_6320.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lobed, b. entire, c. leaf clasps, d. singly-toothed",b 1152,DQ_004413,introduction to plants,How many leaf shapes are shown?,types_leaves_6320.png,question_images/types_leaves_6320.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",b 1153,DQ_004414,introduction to plants,How many toothed-leaf types are shown?,types_leaves_6320.png,question_images/types_leaves_6320.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",c 1154,DQ_004415,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf edge types have pointed edges?,types_leaves_6320.png,question_images/types_leaves_6320.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ringular, b. entire, c. lobed, d. singly-toothed",d 1155,DQ_004416,introduction to plants,What leaf shape has five lobes?,types_leaves_954.png,question_images/types_leaves_954.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Palmate, b. Asymmetric, c. Ovate, d. Deltoid",a 1156,DQ_004417,introduction to plants,What is a simple leaf shaped like a capital delta?,types_leaves_954.png,question_images/types_leaves_954.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rhombic, b. Ovate, c. Obovate, d. Deltoid",d 1157,DQ_004418,introduction to plants,What kind of leaf is straight?,types_leaves_954.png,question_images/types_leaves_954.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Palmate, b. Linear, c. Oblong, d. Elliptic",b 1158,DQ_004419,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are there in the diagram given below?,types_leaves_954.png,question_images/types_leaves_954.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 11, b. 17, c. 16, d. 12",b 1159,DQ_004420,introduction to plants,Which leaf bottom type has hair-like protrusions?,types_leaves_954.png,question_images/types_leaves_954.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ciliate, b. truncate, c. asymmetric, d. wedge-shaped",a 1160,DQ_004421,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf shapes is the thinnest?,types_leaves_955.png,question_images/types_leaves_955.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lance, b. round, c. heart, d. oval",a 1161,DQ_004422,introduction to plants,How many veins are in the elliptic shaped leaf?,types_leaves_955.png,question_images/types_leaves_955.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 2, c. 9, d. 4",c 1162,DQ_004423,introduction to plants,Identify the leaf that is shaped like an arrow head.,types_leaves_958.png,question_images/types_leaves_958.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Linear leaf, b. Sagitate leaf, c. Lobed leaf, d. Obovate leaf",b 1163,DQ_004424,introduction to plants,How many heart-shaped leaf is found on the illustration below?,types_leaves_958.png,question_images/types_leaves_958.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",b 1164,DQ_004425,introduction to plants,What are some shapes of a leaf?,types_leaves_958.png,question_images/types_leaves_958.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. straight, b. curvy, c. round, d. linear, lanceolate, oblanceolate, oblong, oval/eliptical, ovate, obovate, cordate/heart-shaped, sagitate, hastate, lobed, pinnate, divided/dissected",d 1165,DQ_004426,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf shapes is the thinnest?,types_leaves_959.png,question_images/types_leaves_959.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cordate, b. obcordate, c. acicular, d. deltoid",c 1166,DQ_004427,introduction to plants,Which leaf shape is that of a pine needle?,types_leaves_959.png,question_images/types_leaves_959.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. deltiod, b. falcate, c. linear, d. acicular",d 1167,DQ_004428,introduction to plants,How many Leaf shapes are there?,types_leaves_959.png,question_images/types_leaves_959.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 20, b. 16, c. 12, d. 8",a 1168,DQ_004429,introduction to plants,What is it called when the leaf looks like a very straight and thin line?,types_leaves_959.png,question_images/types_leaves_959.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Oblanceolate, b. Falcate, c. Acicular, d. Linear",c 1169,DQ_004430,introduction to plants,Which shape belongs to a dandelion?,types_leaves_959.png,question_images/types_leaves_959.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Runcinate, b. Linear, c. Cordate, d. Falcate",a 1170,DQ_004431,introduction to plants,What is a leaf shaped like a spearhead with flaring pointed lobes at the base?,types_leaves_960.png,question_images/types_leaves_960.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. linear, b. hastate, c. obcordate, d. spatulate",b 1171,DQ_004432,introduction to plants,Which leaf has three points?,types_leaves_960.png,question_images/types_leaves_960.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hastate, b. elliptical, c. reniform, d. oval",a 1172,DQ_004433,introduction to plants,How many types of leaves are there?,types_leaves_960.png,question_images/types_leaves_960.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 13, b. 15, c. 14, d. 12",b 1173,DQ_004434,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf shapes is the thinnest?,types_leaves_960.png,question_images/types_leaves_960.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. obovate, b. linear, c. peltate, d. cordate",b 1174,DQ_004435,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf bases are there in the diagram?,types_leaves_961.png,question_images/types_leaves_961.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 8, c. 6, d. 9",b 1175,DQ_004436,introduction to plants,What is NOT a leaf tissue?,types_leaves_965.png,question_images/types_leaves_965.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ground Tissue, b. Dermal Tissue, c. Complex Tissue, d. Vascular Tissue",c 1176,DQ_004437,introduction to plants,How many kinds of leaves?,types_leaves_965.png,question_images/types_leaves_965.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",b 1177,DQ_004438,introduction to plants,Which of these leaf edge types have pointed edges?,types_leaves_965.png,question_images/types_leaves_965.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pinnate lobes, b. arcuate, c. toothed, d. palmate lobes",c 1178,DQ_004439,introduction to plants,What fern hangs downwards?,types_leaves_979.png,question_images/types_leaves_979.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Maidenhair Fern, b. Hay-scented Fern, c. Christmas Fern, d. Wood Fern",a 1179,DQ_004440,introduction to plants,How many types of ferns are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_979.png,question_images/types_leaves_979.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 4, d. 5",d 1180,DQ_004441,introduction to plants,Where are the spores found on a fern?,types_leaves_979.png,question_images/types_leaves_979.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. On the stem, b. Underneath the leaf, c. On top of the leaf., d. In the roots",b 1181,DQ_004442,introduction to plants,Which leaf arrangement type has leaves come in pairs opposite each other?,types_leaves_988.png,question_images/types_leaves_988.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. simple, b. alternate, c. opposite, d. basal rosette",c 1182,DQ_004443,introduction to plants,How many types of leaf arrangements are shown in the diagram?,types_leaves_988.png,question_images/types_leaves_988.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",a 1183,DQ_004444,introduction to plants,Which leaf arrangement type has leaves come in pairs facing each other?,types_leaves_988.png,question_images/types_leaves_988.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. basal rosette, b. opposite, c. simple, d. alternate",b 1184,DQ_004445,introduction to plants,Which type of leaf construction has tiny several leaves in one stem?,types_leaves_989.png,question_images/types_leaves_989.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Opposite, b. simple, c. Compound, d. alternate",c 1185,DQ_004446,introduction to plants,Which leaf arrangement type has leaves come in pairs facing each other?,types_leaves_989.png,question_images/types_leaves_989.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. simple, b. basal rosette, c. opposite, d. alternate",c 1186,DQ_004447,introduction to plants,"Based on this diagram, what letter is labeling the root system?",parts_plant_3224.png,question_images/parts_plant_3224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. y, b. x, c. z, d. w",c 1187,DQ_004448,introduction to plants,Identify the cuticle,parts_leaf_13134.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13134.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. w, b. m, c. k, d. p",c 1188,DQ_004449,introduction to plants,What is R referring to in this diagram?,parts_plant_3790.png,question_images/parts_plant_3790.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stem, b. leaf, c. roots, d. Flower",c 1189,DQ_004450,introduction to plants,What part of the plant holds it upright?,parts_plant_3847.png,question_images/parts_plant_3847.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stem, b. leaf, c. flower, d. Fruit",a 1190,DQ_004451,introduction to plants,What is K referring to in this diagram?,parts_plant_6277.png,question_images/parts_plant_6277.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. leaf, b. roots, c. Flower, d. stem",b 1191,DQ_004452,introduction to plants,Identify the stem,parts_plant_13195.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. d, b. v, c. h, d. m",b 1192,DQ_004453,introduction to plants,What part of a plant absorbs nutrients?,parts_plant_1155.png,question_images/parts_plant_1155.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. roots, b. Flower, c. stem, d. leaf",a 1193,DQ_004454,introduction to plants,What is the base or a leaf called?,parts_leaf_558.png,question_images/parts_leaf_558.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. petiole, b. margin, c. sinus, d. lobe",b 1194,DQ_004455,introduction to plants,What is the outer portion of the vascular bundle?,parts_leaf_6266.png,question_images/parts_leaf_6266.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. trichome, b. cuticle, c. sheath, d. Xylem",c 1195,DQ_004456,introduction to plants,Identify the vein,parts_leaf_10560.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_10560.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. J, c. K, d. E",d 1196,DQ_004457,introduction to plants,Identify the mar gain,parts_leaf_13131.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13131.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. s, b. a, c. m, d. N",b 1197,DQ_004458,introduction to plants,Identify the blade of the leaf,parts_leaf_13844.png,abc_question_images/parts_leaf_13844.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. w, b. d, c. U, d. p",a 1198,DQ_004459,introduction to plants,Identify hastate,types_leaves_10961.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_10961.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. e, b. f, c. t, d. k",b 1199,DQ_004460,introduction to plants,Identify the palmate,types_leaves_11029.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_11029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. h, b. C, c. m, d. w",d 1200,DQ_004461,introduction to plants,Identify ovate leaves,types_leaves_14402.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14402.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. a, b. V, c. r, d. k",d 1201,DQ_004462,introduction to plants,Identify the obtuse leaf,types_leaves_14708.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14708.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. k, b. d, c. X, d. c",a 1202,DQ_004463,introduction to plants,Identify the palmate,types_leaves_14744.png,abc_question_images/types_leaves_14744.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. e, b. H, c. x, d. r",d 1203,DQ_004464,introduction to plants,Identify the fruit,parts_plant_13579.png,abc_question_images/parts_plant_13579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. n, b. c, c. Y, d. k",a 1204,DQ_004465,evolution and classification of plants,What is the Flower Part Labeled W?,parts_flower_11014.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_11014.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petal, b. Sepals, c. Pistil, d. Ovary",d 1205,DQ_004466,evolution and classification of plants,Which label represents the pistil?,parts_flower_11014.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_11014.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. X, c. C, d. R",b 1206,DQ_004467,evolution and classification of plants,Which part of the flower creates pollen?,parts_flower_11014.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_11014.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. P, c. C, d. X",c 1207,DQ_004468,evolution and classification of plants,Where are the petals of the flower?,parts_flower_11014.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_11014.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. w, c. a, d. c",a 1208,DQ_004469,evolution and classification of plants,Which label refers to the root?,parts_flower_11137.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_11137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. D, c. J, d. M",a 1209,DQ_004470,evolution and classification of plants,Which letter (or letters) is/are pointing to the sepal?,parts_flower_11137.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_11137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W and U, b. R and Y, c. N and V, d. K and L",b 1210,DQ_004471,evolution and classification of plants,Identify the part that is sticky to help catch pollen.,parts_flower_11137.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_11137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. S, c. P, d. D",a 1211,DQ_004472,evolution and classification of plants,Which part of the flower is labeled Y?,parts_flower_11137.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_11137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anther, b. Stigma, c. Ovule, d. Sepal",d 1212,DQ_004473,evolution and classification of plants,What part is connected to the stem and is in the ground?,parts_flower_11137.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_11137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leaf (X), b. Sepal (Y), c. Ovary (U), d. The roots (H)",d 1213,DQ_004474,evolution and classification of plants,Where is the petal located?,parts_flower_11137.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_11137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. n, b. c, c. l, d. d",d 1214,DQ_004475,evolution and classification of plants,Identify the petal in this picture,parts_flower_11144.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_11144.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. X, c. P, d. T",c 1215,DQ_004476,evolution and classification of plants,Which letter represents the ovary?,parts_flower_11144.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_11144.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. H, c. M, d. J",b 1216,DQ_004477,evolution and classification of plants,Select the anther.,parts_flower_11144.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_11144.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. W, c. H, d. T",a 1217,DQ_004478,evolution and classification of plants,Which represents the anther?,parts_flower_11144.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_11144.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. X, c. N, d. P",b 1218,DQ_004479,evolution and classification of plants,The Stigma is identified by which letter in the diagram?,parts_flower_13360.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13360.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. W, c. X, d. M",a 1219,DQ_004480,evolution and classification of plants,What is the part of the flower represented with the letter W?,parts_flower_13360.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13360.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stigma, b. Sepal, c. Petal, d. Anther",d 1220,DQ_004481,evolution and classification of plants,What is the female reproductive organ of a flower called?,parts_flower_13360.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13360.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anther, b. Stamen, c. Ovary, d. Pistil",d 1221,DQ_004482,evolution and classification of plants,What label does the petal receive?,parts_flower_13364.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13364.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. W, c. H, d. D",c 1222,DQ_004483,evolution and classification of plants,Which letter indicates the stigma?,parts_flower_13364.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13364.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. T, c. H, d. W",d 1223,DQ_004484,evolution and classification of plants,Identify the ovary in the image:,parts_flower_13364.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13364.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. P, c. N, d. S",a 1224,DQ_004485,evolution and classification of plants,Where is the anther in this picture?,parts_flower_13364.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13364.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. T, c. N, d. P",b 1225,DQ_004486,evolution and classification of plants,Which part connects W to U?,parts_flower_13364.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13364.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. H, c. S, d. T",a 1226,DQ_004487,evolution and classification of plants,Identify the stigma in this picture,parts_flower_13366.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. J, c. S, d. T",c 1227,DQ_004488,evolution and classification of plants,Which letter is the anther in this diagram?,parts_flower_13366.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. T, c. W, d. M",a 1228,DQ_004489,evolution and classification of plants,Identify the part that protects the flower while it is still a bud.,parts_flower_13366.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. S, c. J, d. P",c 1229,DQ_004490,evolution and classification of plants,Identify the sepal in the following image:,parts_flower_13366.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. P, c. L, d. J",d 1230,DQ_004491,evolution and classification of plants,Identify where the flower traps pollen?,parts_flower_13366.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. J, c. P, d. Y",a 1231,DQ_004492,evolution and classification of plants,Which represents the anther?,parts_flower_13366.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. P, c. S, d. R",b 1232,DQ_004493,evolution and classification of plants,Identify the ovule in this picture,parts_flower_13372.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13372.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. V, c. H, d. F",b 1233,DQ_004494,evolution and classification of plants,Select the female reproductive organ on the flower.,parts_flower_13372.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13372.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. X, c. P, d. J",b 1234,DQ_004495,evolution and classification of plants,Which label refers to the stamen?,parts_flower_13417.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13417.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. D, c. V, d. L",a 1235,DQ_004496,evolution and classification of plants,Which label shows Stigma?,parts_flower_13417.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13417.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. P, c. J, d. V",b 1236,DQ_004497,evolution and classification of plants,Identify the part that is the male reproductive organ in a flower.,parts_flower_13417.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13417.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. V, c. H, d. L",c 1237,DQ_004498,evolution and classification of plants,Where is the style,parts_flower_13417.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13417.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. H, c. T, d. L",a 1238,DQ_004499,evolution and classification of plants,Which letter represents the stalk?,parts_flower_13417.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13417.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. P, c. H, d. L",a 1239,DQ_004500,evolution and classification of plants,By what letter is the ovule represented in the diagram?,parts_flower_13419.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13419.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. E, c. T, d. C",d 1240,DQ_004501,evolution and classification of plants,Which letter indicates where pollen comes from?,parts_flower_13419.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13419.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. E, c. X, d. P",b 1241,DQ_004502,evolution and classification of plants,Which Letter represents the Sepal?,parts_flower_13424.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13424.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. H, c. R, d. Y",b 1242,DQ_004503,evolution and classification of plants,Which letter represents the Style?,parts_flower_13424.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13424.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. C, c. P, d. K",d 1243,DQ_004504,evolution and classification of plants,Identify the part that is sticky to help “catch” pollen.,parts_flower_13424.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13424.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. W, c. P, d. Y",b 1244,DQ_004505,evolution and classification of plants,Which part shows the stigma of the flower?,parts_flower_13424.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13424.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. W, c. K, d. C",b 1245,DQ_004506,evolution and classification of plants,Which label refers to the petal?,parts_flower_13425.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. C, c. W, d. S",b 1246,DQ_004507,evolution and classification of plants,Which label represents the Anther?,parts_flower_13425.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. U, c. A, d. V",d 1247,DQ_004508,evolution and classification of plants,Identify the part that protects the flower while it is still a bud.,parts_flower_13425.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. A, c. M, d. P",d 1248,DQ_004509,evolution and classification of plants,What two parts make up the stamen?,parts_flower_13425.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. receptacle and peduncle, b. stigma and style, c. sepal and petal, d. anther and filament",d 1249,DQ_004510,evolution and classification of plants,Which part produces and keeps pollen?,parts_flower_13425.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. D, c. V, d. U",c 1250,DQ_004511,evolution and classification of plants,By what letter is the leaf represented in the diagram?,parts_seed_10003.png,abc_question_images/parts_seed_10003.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. U, c. F, d. E",a 1251,DQ_004512,evolution and classification of plants,Name the part labelled F on this diagram of a plant seed.,parts_seed_10003.png,abc_question_images/parts_seed_10003.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Embryo, b. Endosperm, c. Ovules, d. Hull",b 1252,DQ_004513,evolution and classification of plants,What is the Part of the Seed labeled H?,parts_seed_13811.png,abc_question_images/parts_seed_13811.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Radicle, b. Food Store, c. Seed Coat, d. Epicotyl",c 1253,DQ_004514,evolution and classification of plants,Which label refers to the epicotyl?,parts_seed_13811.png,abc_question_images/parts_seed_13811.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. X, c. T, d. A",b 1254,DQ_004515,evolution and classification of plants,What label is the embryo represented by?,parts_seed_13817.png,abc_question_images/parts_seed_13817.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. K, c. M, d. All of these",c 1255,DQ_004516,evolution and classification of plants,Which label shows the Endosperm?,parts_seed_17242.png,abc_question_images/parts_seed_17242.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. V, c. Y, d. A",b 1256,DQ_004517,evolution and classification of plants,The Hypocotyl is identified by which letter in the diagram?,parts_seed_17243.png,abc_question_images/parts_seed_17243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. Y, c. S, d. R",b 1257,DQ_004518,evolution and classification of plants,Which letter indicates a seed coat?,parts_seed_17243.png,abc_question_images/parts_seed_17243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. S, c. Y, d. R",d 1258,DQ_004519,evolution and classification of plants,Which label refers to the seed coat?,parts_seed_17247.png,abc_question_images/parts_seed_17247.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. K, c. F, d. H",d 1259,DQ_004520,evolution and classification of plants,Which letter identifies the seed coat?,parts_seed_17247.png,abc_question_images/parts_seed_17247.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. H, c. K, d. P",b 1260,DQ_004521,evolution and classification of plants,Where is the very center of the seed?,parts_seed_17247.png,abc_question_images/parts_seed_17247.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. a, b. k, c. p, d. h",c 1261,DQ_004522,evolution and classification of plants,What is the part of the seed labeled A?,parts_seed_17249.png,abc_question_images/parts_seed_17249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Seed Coat, b. Embryo, c. None, d. Food store",a 1262,DQ_004523,evolution and classification of plants,Which label refers to the embryo?,parts_seed_17249.png,abc_question_images/parts_seed_17249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. P, c. None, d. H",d 1263,DQ_004524,evolution and classification of plants,Which label shows the Embryo?,parts_seed_17249.png,abc_question_images/parts_seed_17249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. None, c. P, d. A",a 1264,DQ_004525,evolution and classification of plants,Which represents the embryo of the seed?,parts_seed_17249.png,abc_question_images/parts_seed_17249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. Seeds do not have embryos., c. H, d. A",c 1265,DQ_004526,evolution and classification of plants,Where does the fruit eventually develop?,parts_flower_1014.png,question_images/parts_flower_1014.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pistil, b. Stigma, c. Ovary, d. Sepals",c 1266,DQ_004527,evolution and classification of plants,What links the stigma to the ovary?,parts_flower_1014.png,question_images/parts_flower_1014.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. petal, b. pistil, c. anther, d. stamen",b 1267,DQ_004528,evolution and classification of plants,What part of the flower provides support for the Anther?,parts_flower_1014.png,question_images/parts_flower_1014.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ovary, b. Stamen, c. Pistil, d. Stigma",b 1268,DQ_004529,evolution and classification of plants,"According to this diagram of Parts of a Flower, how many parts make up a flower?",parts_flower_1014.png,question_images/parts_flower_1014.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7",d 1269,DQ_004530,evolution and classification of plants,How many flower parts are depicted in the image?,parts_flower_1014.png,question_images/parts_flower_1014.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7",d 1270,DQ_004531,evolution and classification of plants,What part of the flower is attached into the ground?,parts_flower_1137.png,question_images/parts_flower_1137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stigma, b. Petal, c. Style, d. Root",d 1271,DQ_004532,evolution and classification of plants,Where do the eggs form and seeds develop?,parts_flower_1137.png,question_images/parts_flower_1137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pollen Tube, b. Ovary, c. Stem, d. Filament",b 1272,DQ_004533,evolution and classification of plants,What structure connects the roots to the structures of the flower?,parts_flower_1137.png,question_images/parts_flower_1137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stem, b. leaf, c. sepal, d. style",a 1273,DQ_004534,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts are there inside a flower head?,parts_flower_1137.png,question_images/parts_flower_1137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 9, c. 5, d. 12",b 1274,DQ_004535,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts does the flower part of the plant have?,parts_flower_1137.png,question_images/parts_flower_1137.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 11, b. 12, c. 10, d. 9",c 1275,DQ_004536,evolution and classification of plants,Which is a part of a flower?,parts_flower_1139.png,question_images/parts_flower_1139.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ovary, b. Color, c. Leaf, d. Smell",a 1276,DQ_004537,evolution and classification of plants,Which part connects the flower to the stem?,parts_flower_1139.png,question_images/parts_flower_1139.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stalk, b. petal, c. sepal, d. stamen",a 1277,DQ_004538,evolution and classification of plants,"What part covers and protects the flower, while it is still a bud?",parts_flower_1139.png,question_images/parts_flower_1139.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stalk, b. Stamen, c. Ovary, d. Sepal",d 1278,DQ_004539,evolution and classification of plants,Which part of the flower attaches it to the plant?,parts_flower_1139.png,question_images/parts_flower_1139.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petal, b. Ovary, c. Stamen, d. Stalk",d 1279,DQ_004540,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts are there in a flower?,parts_flower_1139.png,question_images/parts_flower_1139.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 5, d. 4",c 1280,DQ_004541,evolution and classification of plants,Name some parts of a flower,parts_flower_1139.png,question_images/parts_flower_1139.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stalman, b. overy, c. sepate, d. petal, stamen, sepal, ovary, stalk",d 1281,DQ_004542,evolution and classification of plants,Which part of the flower attracts insects?,parts_flower_1139.png,question_images/parts_flower_1139.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stalk, b. stamen, c. ovary, d. petal",d 1282,DQ_004543,evolution and classification of plants,What is on top of the filament?,parts_flower_1144.png,question_images/parts_flower_1144.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ovary, b. style, c. petal, d. anther",d 1283,DQ_004544,evolution and classification of plants,What operate to protect some parts of the flower and attract/repel specific pollinators?,parts_flower_1144.png,question_images/parts_flower_1144.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. petals, b. stigma, c. anther, d. sepal",a 1284,DQ_004545,evolution and classification of plants,The structure located at the end of the filament is called what?,parts_flower_1144.png,question_images/parts_flower_1144.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The anther, b. the stigma, c. the petal, d. the ovary",a 1285,DQ_004546,evolution and classification of plants,What part holds the sepal?,parts_flower_1144.png,question_images/parts_flower_1144.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stigma, b. petal, c. receptacle, d. anther",c 1286,DQ_004547,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts of the flower are described in the diagram?,parts_flower_1144.png,question_images/parts_flower_1144.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 6, c. 8, d. 9",c 1287,DQ_004548,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts of the flower are shown?,parts_flower_1144.png,question_images/parts_flower_1144.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 6, c. 5, d. 8",d 1288,DQ_004549,evolution and classification of plants,What are modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers?,parts_flower_1144.png,question_images/parts_flower_1144.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. anthers, b. petals, c. style, d. stigma",b 1289,DQ_004550,evolution and classification of plants,What is the part of the flower that comes from the ground?,parts_flower_1151.png,question_images/parts_flower_1151.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pistil, b. stem, c. leaf, d. petal",b 1290,DQ_004551,evolution and classification of plants,Which part holds the ovule?,parts_flower_1151.png,question_images/parts_flower_1151.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stigma, b. ovary, c. anther, d. style",b 1291,DQ_004552,evolution and classification of plants,Which is part of the pistil of the flower?,parts_flower_1151.png,question_images/parts_flower_1151.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stamen, b. Anther, c. Petal, d. Stigma",d 1292,DQ_004553,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts is the pistil made of?,parts_flower_1151.png,question_images/parts_flower_1151.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",d 1293,DQ_004554,evolution and classification of plants,Classification of Plants,parts_flower_1151.png,question_images/parts_flower_1151.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. human, b. parts of the flower, c. animals, d. protein",b 1294,DQ_004555,evolution and classification of plants,What is the function of the sepal?,parts_flower_1156.png,question_images/parts_flower_1156.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Reproduction, b. Attracting pollinators, c. Producing ovules, d. Protection",d 1295,DQ_004556,evolution and classification of plants,Which of the following is part of the stamen?,parts_flower_1156.png,question_images/parts_flower_1156.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. style, b. stigma, c. ovule, d. filament",d 1296,DQ_004557,evolution and classification of plants,How many anthers?,parts_flower_1156.png,question_images/parts_flower_1156.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",b 1297,DQ_004558,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts do the stamen have?,parts_flower_1156.png,question_images/parts_flower_1156.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3",b 1298,DQ_004559,evolution and classification of plants,What is inside the ovary?,parts_flower_1156.png,question_images/parts_flower_1156.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stigma, b. petal, c. sepal, d. ovule",d 1299,DQ_004560,evolution and classification of plants,Which is the lowest part of a plant?,parts_flower_1157.png,question_images/parts_flower_1157.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vein, b. Root, c. Flower, d. Bud",b 1300,DQ_004561,evolution and classification of plants,Where does the flower come from?,parts_flower_1157.png,question_images/parts_flower_1157.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vein, b. root, c. bud, d. fruit",c 1301,DQ_004562,evolution and classification of plants,Which of the following is part of the leaf?,parts_flower_1157.png,question_images/parts_flower_1157.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bud, b. root, c. flower, d. vein",d 1302,DQ_004563,evolution and classification of plants,How many flowers is shown in the diagram?,parts_flower_1157.png,question_images/parts_flower_1157.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",a 1303,DQ_004564,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts of a plant are shown?,parts_flower_1157.png,question_images/parts_flower_1157.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 6, c. 8, d. 7",c 1304,DQ_004565,evolution and classification of plants,Which plant part is at the bottom?,parts_flower_1157.png,question_images/parts_flower_1157.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stem, b. root, c. flower, d. vein",b 1305,DQ_004566,evolution and classification of plants,"From the diagram, identify the male reproductive organ.",parts_flower_1203.png,question_images/parts_flower_1203.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pollen grains, b. stigma, c. ovary, d. stamen",d 1306,DQ_004567,evolution and classification of plants,What part of the flower is sticky to help “catch” pollen?,parts_flower_1203.png,question_images/parts_flower_1203.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stamen, b. Stigma, c. Style, d. Ovary",b 1307,DQ_004568,evolution and classification of plants,What connects the stigma to the ovary?,parts_flower_1203.png,question_images/parts_flower_1203.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pollen tube, b. Style, c. Pollen grains, d. Stamen",b 1308,DQ_004569,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts of a flower are shown in the diagram?,parts_flower_1203.png,question_images/parts_flower_1203.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 9, c. 8, d. 6",c 1309,DQ_004570,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts does the Pistil have?,parts_flower_1203.png,question_images/parts_flower_1203.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",b 1310,DQ_004571,evolution and classification of plants,Where are pollen grains located?,parts_flower_1203.png,question_images/parts_flower_1203.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stamen, b. ovary, c. style, d. stigma",a 1311,DQ_004572,evolution and classification of plants,Which among the following is not present in Pistil?,parts_flower_1203.png,question_images/parts_flower_1203.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Style, b. Ovary, c. Stigma, d. Stamen",d 1312,DQ_004573,evolution and classification of plants,What is the purpose of the anther?,parts_flower_1204.png,question_images/parts_flower_1204.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. protect the flower while it is still a bud, b. This is where the pollen forms, c. to help attract pollinators, d. male reproductive organ in a flower",b 1313,DQ_004574,evolution and classification of plants,Where does the pollen form?,parts_flower_1204.png,question_images/parts_flower_1204.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anther, b. Stigma, c. Pistil, d. Petal",a 1314,DQ_004575,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts of a plant are shown?,parts_flower_1204.png,question_images/parts_flower_1204.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 11, b. 10, c. 9, d. 12",d 1315,DQ_004576,evolution and classification of plants,What is the part of a flower with a slender filament supporting the anther?,parts_flower_1204.png,question_images/parts_flower_1204.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stamen, b. Petal, c. Pistil, d. Stigma",a 1316,DQ_004577,evolution and classification of plants,Which part holds the ovary?,parts_flower_3024.png,question_images/parts_flower_3024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. anther, b. stigma, c. filament, d. style",d 1317,DQ_004578,evolution and classification of plants,What connects the stigma to the ovary?,parts_flower_3024.png,question_images/parts_flower_3024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. filament, b. the style, c. pistil, d. stamen",b 1318,DQ_004579,evolution and classification of plants,Which of the following is part of the pistil?,parts_flower_3024.png,question_images/parts_flower_3024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Filament, b. Stigma, c. Petal, d. Anther",b 1319,DQ_004580,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts make up the pistil?,parts_flower_3024.png,question_images/parts_flower_3024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",b 1320,DQ_004581,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts of the pistil are shown in the diagram below?,parts_flower_3024.png,question_images/parts_flower_3024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 6, d. 4",a 1321,DQ_004582,evolution and classification of plants,Which often brightly coloured parts of a plant encourage pollinators?,parts_flower_3024.png,question_images/parts_flower_3024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. petal, b. sepal, c. filament, d. pistil",a 1322,DQ_004583,evolution and classification of plants,"From the diagram, identify the male reproductive organ.",parts_flower_3028.png,question_images/parts_flower_3028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stamen, b. pistil, c. petal, d. sepal",a 1323,DQ_004584,evolution and classification of plants,What does the pistil do?,parts_flower_3028.png,question_images/parts_flower_3028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It supports the flower on the stalk., b. It functions as the male reproductive organ of the flower., c. It functions as the female reproductive organ of the flower., d. It attracts insects with its bright colors.",c 1324,DQ_004585,evolution and classification of plants,Part of the flower which holds the petals and located above the pedicel,parts_flower_3028.png,question_images/parts_flower_3028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stamen, b. sepal, c. pistil, d. receptacle",d 1325,DQ_004586,evolution and classification of plants,How many sepals does a flower have?,parts_flower_3028.png,question_images/parts_flower_3028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",a 1326,DQ_004587,evolution and classification of plants,"This comprises the stigma, style, and ovary.",parts_flower_3028.png,question_images/parts_flower_3028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pedicel, b. Stamen, c. Pistil, d. Receptacle",c 1327,DQ_004588,evolution and classification of plants,"What is the female organ of a flower comprising the stigma, style, and ovary?",parts_flower_3028.png,question_images/parts_flower_3028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stamen, b. Sepal, c. Petal, d. Pistil",d 1328,DQ_004589,evolution and classification of plants,What is the male reproductive organ in a flower?,parts_flower_3359.png,question_images/parts_flower_3359.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sepal, b. Stigma, c. Receptacle, d. Stamen",d 1329,DQ_004590,evolution and classification of plants,Which is part of the carpel?,parts_flower_3359.png,question_images/parts_flower_3359.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anther, b. Stamen, c. Style, d. Filament",c 1330,DQ_004591,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts does the plant below have?,parts_flower_3359.png,question_images/parts_flower_3359.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 10, c. 8, d. 9",c 1331,DQ_004592,evolution and classification of plants,How many stamens does the flower have?,parts_flower_3359.png,question_images/parts_flower_3359.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 5",a 1332,DQ_004593,evolution and classification of plants,What is on top of the filament?,parts_flower_3360.png,question_images/parts_flower_3360.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. style, b. anther, c. ovary, d. stigma",b 1333,DQ_004594,evolution and classification of plants,Which of the following is not part of the carpel?,parts_flower_3360.png,question_images/parts_flower_3360.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stigma, b. Ovary, c. Style, d. Petal",d 1334,DQ_004595,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts is the carpel made of?,parts_flower_3360.png,question_images/parts_flower_3360.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",b 1335,DQ_004596,evolution and classification of plants,The stigma is an important part of...,parts_flower_3362.png,question_images/parts_flower_3362.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stalk, b. stamen, c. Carpel, d. petal",c 1336,DQ_004597,evolution and classification of plants,Which of the following is part of the stamen?,parts_flower_3362.png,question_images/parts_flower_3362.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stigma, b. Anther, c. Style, d. Ovary",b 1337,DQ_004598,evolution and classification of plants,Which part of the structure of the flower is the responsible for holding it into the plant?,parts_flower_3362.png,question_images/parts_flower_3362.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stalk, b. Anther, c. Petal, d. Stigma",a 1338,DQ_004599,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts do the carpel have?,parts_flower_3362.png,question_images/parts_flower_3362.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 2",a 1339,DQ_004600,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts does a carpel have?,parts_flower_3362.png,question_images/parts_flower_3362.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",b 1340,DQ_004601,evolution and classification of plants,What is on top of the filament?,parts_flower_3362.png,question_images/parts_flower_3362.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. style, b. anther, c. stigma, d. petal",b 1341,DQ_004602,evolution and classification of plants,Which parts of a flower attracts pollinators?,parts_flower_3362.png,question_images/parts_flower_3362.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stamen, b. Petals, c. Stalk, d. Carpel",b 1342,DQ_004603,evolution and classification of plants,What is on top of the filament?,parts_flower_3363.png,question_images/parts_flower_3363.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. anther, b. stigma, c. ovule, d. receptacle",a 1343,DQ_004604,evolution and classification of plants,Which part holds the ovule?,parts_flower_3363.png,question_images/parts_flower_3363.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stigma, b. receptacle, c. sepal, d. ovary",d 1344,DQ_004605,evolution and classification of plants,What covers the ovule?,parts_flower_3363.png,question_images/parts_flower_3363.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The stigma, b. Receptacule, c. Pistil, d. Petal",a 1345,DQ_004606,evolution and classification of plants,Which is not part of the pistil?,parts_flower_3363.png,question_images/parts_flower_3363.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anther, b. Style, c. Stigma, d. Ovary",a 1346,DQ_004607,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts are there in the stamen?,parts_flower_3363.png,question_images/parts_flower_3363.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",d 1347,DQ_004608,evolution and classification of plants,How many petals does the flower in the diagram have?,parts_flower_3363.png,question_images/parts_flower_3363.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 5, d. 2",a 1348,DQ_004609,evolution and classification of plants,This is where the pollen forms.,parts_flower_3363.png,question_images/parts_flower_3363.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anther, b. Style, c. Filament, d. Stigma",a 1349,DQ_004610,evolution and classification of plants,What is the bottom part called?,parts_flower_3363.png,question_images/parts_flower_3363.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. sepal, b. petal, c. ovule, d. receptacle",d 1350,DQ_004611,evolution and classification of plants,What is on top of the filament?,parts_flower_3364.png,question_images/parts_flower_3364.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. anther, b. ovary, c. sepal, d. style",a 1351,DQ_004612,evolution and classification of plants,What is the ovary's function?,parts_flower_3364.png,question_images/parts_flower_3364.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Is where eggs and seeds develop, b. Is where polen storage, c. Where flowers grow, d. Where petals grow",a 1352,DQ_004613,evolution and classification of plants,What connects the stigma and the ovary?,parts_flower_3364.png,question_images/parts_flower_3364.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. sepal, b. petal, c. anther, d. style",d 1353,DQ_004614,evolution and classification of plants,How many filaments does the flower in the diagram have?,parts_flower_3364.png,question_images/parts_flower_3364.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. none, c. 1, d. 3",a 1354,DQ_004615,evolution and classification of plants,What are the parts of a flower that are often conspicuously colored?,parts_flower_3364.png,question_images/parts_flower_3364.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sepal, b. Petal, c. Stigma, d. Ovary",b 1355,DQ_004616,evolution and classification of plants,What is on top of the filament?,parts_flower_3366.png,question_images/parts_flower_3366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. style, b. stigma, c. sepal, d. anther",d 1356,DQ_004617,evolution and classification of plants,What is at the end of the stamen?,parts_flower_3366.png,question_images/parts_flower_3366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stigma, b. Sepal, c. Anther, d. Petal",c 1357,DQ_004618,evolution and classification of plants,What structure is contained within the stamen?,parts_flower_3366.png,question_images/parts_flower_3366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ovule, b. Sepal, c. Filament, d. Style",c 1358,DQ_004619,evolution and classification of plants,How many anthers are shown?,parts_flower_3366.png,question_images/parts_flower_3366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 3, c. 4, d. 5",c 1359,DQ_004620,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts make up the carpel?,parts_flower_3366.png,question_images/parts_flower_3366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 2",a 1360,DQ_004621,evolution and classification of plants,What is shown in the diagram?,parts_flower_3366.png,question_images/parts_flower_3366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flower Structure, b. Cell Structure, c. Human Body Structure, d. Animal Body Structure",a 1361,DQ_004622,evolution and classification of plants,Identify the part which contains the Ovules inside it?,parts_flower_3370.png,question_images/parts_flower_3370.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stamen, b. Stigma, c. Flower, d. Ovary",d 1362,DQ_004623,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts is the stamen made of?,parts_flower_3370.png,question_images/parts_flower_3370.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",b 1363,DQ_004624,evolution and classification of plants,What is on top of the filament?,parts_flower_3370.png,question_images/parts_flower_3370.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stigma, b. anther, c. calyx, d. style",b 1364,DQ_004625,evolution and classification of plants,What is on top of the filament?,parts_flower_3371.png,question_images/parts_flower_3371.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stigma, b. sepal, c. ovary, d. anther",d 1365,DQ_004626,evolution and classification of plants,"From the diagram, identify the male reproductive organ.",parts_flower_3371.png,question_images/parts_flower_3371.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. sepal, b. stamen, c. carpel, d. petal",b 1366,DQ_004627,evolution and classification of plants,Which of the following is not part of the carpel?,parts_flower_3371.png,question_images/parts_flower_3371.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stigma, b. Sepal, c. Style, d. Ovary",b 1367,DQ_004628,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts does the flower below have?,parts_flower_3371.png,question_images/parts_flower_3371.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 8, c. 5, d. 3",b 1368,DQ_004629,evolution and classification of plants,How many stamens?,parts_flower_3371.png,question_images/parts_flower_3371.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 8, c. 6, d. 4",c 1369,DQ_004630,evolution and classification of plants,What isn't a part of the carpel?,parts_flower_3371.png,question_images/parts_flower_3371.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stigma, b. Style, c. Stamen, d. Ovary",c 1370,DQ_004631,evolution and classification of plants,What is on top of the filament?,parts_flower_3372.png,question_images/parts_flower_3372.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. anther, b. stigma, c. sepal, d. petal",a 1371,DQ_004632,evolution and classification of plants,What serves as protection for the flower in bud and often as support for the petals when in bloom?,parts_flower_3372.png,question_images/parts_flower_3372.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anther, b. Stamen, c. Sepal, d. Peduncle",c 1372,DQ_004633,evolution and classification of plants,What acts as the base of the flower?,parts_flower_3372.png,question_images/parts_flower_3372.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. receptacle, b. sepal, c. peduncle, d. ovule",c 1373,DQ_004634,evolution and classification of plants,How many petals and sepals does the flower in the diagram have?,parts_flower_3372.png,question_images/parts_flower_3372.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1 and 3, b. 3 and 1, c. 2 and 3, d. 3 and 2",d 1374,DQ_004635,evolution and classification of plants,What is the yellow thing called?,parts_flower_3372.png,question_images/parts_flower_3372.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stigma, b. filament, c. anther, d. ovule",c 1375,DQ_004636,evolution and classification of plants,Seeds are formed here.,parts_flower_3372.png,question_images/parts_flower_3372.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stamen, b. Petal, c. Sepal, d. Ovary.",d 1376,DQ_004637,evolution and classification of plants,What do you call the flower structure that is usually sticky to help it “catch” pollens?,parts_flower_3381.png,question_images/parts_flower_3381.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stigma, b. Anther, c. Filament, d. Stamen",a 1377,DQ_004638,evolution and classification of plants,In which part of the flower do pollens form?,parts_flower_3381.png,question_images/parts_flower_3381.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Filament, b. Anther, c. Style, d. Stigma",b 1378,DQ_004639,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts of the flower are described in the diagram?,parts_flower_3381.png,question_images/parts_flower_3381.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 7, d. 6",d 1379,DQ_004640,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts of the flower are shown?,parts_flower_3381.png,question_images/parts_flower_3381.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4",a 1380,DQ_004641,evolution and classification of plants,What is on top of the filament?,parts_flower_3381.png,question_images/parts_flower_3381.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stigma, b. style, c. ovary, d. anther",d 1381,DQ_004642,evolution and classification of plants,What is on top of the filament?,parts_flower_3383.png,question_images/parts_flower_3383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. style, b. anther, c. stigma, d. ovary",b 1382,DQ_004643,evolution and classification of plants,What is the part of a stamen that contains the pollen?,parts_flower_3383.png,question_images/parts_flower_3383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Filament, b. Pistil, c. Tepal, d. Anther",d 1383,DQ_004644,evolution and classification of plants,What connects the stigma to the ovary?,parts_flower_3383.png,question_images/parts_flower_3383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. style, b. pistil, c. anther, d. filament",a 1384,DQ_004645,evolution and classification of plants,Which of the following is not part of the Pistil?,parts_flower_3383.png,question_images/parts_flower_3383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Style, b. Ovary, c. Stigma, d. Anther",d 1385,DQ_004646,evolution and classification of plants,How many structures form the pistil?,parts_flower_3383.png,question_images/parts_flower_3383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 3, d. 2",c 1386,DQ_004647,evolution and classification of plants,Name a part that makes up the pistil,parts_flower_3383.png,question_images/parts_flower_3383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. style, b. filament, c. anther, d. tepal",a 1387,DQ_004648,evolution and classification of plants,Pollen forms in this part of the plant...,parts_flower_3383.png,question_images/parts_flower_3383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ovary, b. filament, c. anther, d. stigma",c 1388,DQ_004649,evolution and classification of plants,Identify the part which isn't part or Carpel?,parts_flower_3417.png,question_images/parts_flower_3417.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Style, b. Stigma, c. Stamen, d. Ovary",c 1389,DQ_004650,evolution and classification of plants,"What part surrounds the stamen, stigma, style and ovary?",parts_flower_3417.png,question_images/parts_flower_3417.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sepal, b. Stalk, c. Petals, d. Carpel",c 1390,DQ_004651,evolution and classification of plants,Which part holds the ovary?,parts_flower_3417.png,question_images/parts_flower_3417.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. petal, b. stalk, c. stigma, d. stamen",b 1391,DQ_004652,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts do the carpel have?,parts_flower_3417.png,question_images/parts_flower_3417.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 5",c 1392,DQ_004653,evolution and classification of plants,What is the center of a flower called,parts_flower_3417.png,question_images/parts_flower_3417.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. style, b. ovary, c. carpel, d. stigma",b 1393,DQ_004654,evolution and classification of plants,What would happen if a bee landed on the stamen?,parts_flower_3417.png,question_images/parts_flower_3417.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. the flower would be pollinized, b. nothing would happen, c. the flower would die, d. the bee would die",a 1394,DQ_004655,evolution and classification of plants,What is on top of the filament?,parts_flower_3419.png,question_images/parts_flower_3419.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ovary, b. anther, c. stigma, d. style",b 1395,DQ_004656,evolution and classification of plants,What part of the flower turns to fruit as the seeds develop?,parts_flower_3419.png,question_images/parts_flower_3419.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pistil, b. petal, c. stamen, d. ovary",d 1396,DQ_004657,evolution and classification of plants,Which part holds the ovule?,parts_flower_3419.png,question_images/parts_flower_3419.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. sepal, b. ovary, c. style, d. stigma",b 1397,DQ_004658,evolution and classification of plants,Which part of the flower does pollen form?,parts_flower_3419.png,question_images/parts_flower_3419.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petal, b. Anther, c. Ovary, d. Stigma",b 1398,DQ_004659,evolution and classification of plants,Which parts make up the stamen?,parts_flower_3419.png,question_images/parts_flower_3419.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pollen and petal, b. Anther and filament, c. Stigma and style, d. Anther and stamen",b 1399,DQ_004660,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts the “Carpel” contain?,parts_flower_3419.png,question_images/parts_flower_3419.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 2",a 1400,DQ_004661,evolution and classification of plants,The carpel is composed of how many parts?,parts_flower_3419.png,question_images/parts_flower_3419.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 2",b 1401,DQ_004662,evolution and classification of plants,What is the male reproductive organ in a plant?,parts_flower_3423.png,question_images/parts_flower_3423.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Peduncle, b. Sepal, c. Stamen, d. Pistil",c 1402,DQ_004663,evolution and classification of plants,What connects the Anther to the Receptacle?,parts_flower_3423.png,question_images/parts_flower_3423.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stamen, b. Sepal, c. Stigma, d. Filament",d 1403,DQ_004664,evolution and classification of plants,Which is part of the pistil?,parts_flower_3423.png,question_images/parts_flower_3423.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Filament, b. Anther, c. Petal, d. Style",d 1404,DQ_004665,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts is the pistil comprised of?,parts_flower_3423.png,question_images/parts_flower_3423.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",a 1405,DQ_004666,evolution and classification of plants,"What is a part of the flower of angiosperms, typically functions as a protection for the flower in bud, and often as support for the petals when in bloom?",parts_flower_3423.png,question_images/parts_flower_3423.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stamen, b. Pistil, c. Sepal, d. Petal",c 1406,DQ_004667,evolution and classification of plants,What would happen if the flower pistil did not have a style?,parts_flower_3423.png,question_images/parts_flower_3423.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The anther cannot produce pollen., b. The sepal will change color., c. Pollen would not be able to travel from the stigma the ovary to fertilize the ovule., d. The ovary cannot produce eggs.",c 1407,DQ_004668,evolution and classification of plants,What is inside the ovary?,parts_flower_3424.png,question_images/parts_flower_3424.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. filament, b. anther, c. ovule with embryo sac, d. petal",c 1408,DQ_004669,evolution and classification of plants,Which part holds the ovule?,parts_flower_3424.png,question_images/parts_flower_3424.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. sepal, b. ovary, c. filament, d. stigma",b 1409,DQ_004670,evolution and classification of plants,In what part of the plant are seeds developed?,parts_flower_3424.png,question_images/parts_flower_3424.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ovary, b. Stamen, c. Filament, d. Style",a 1410,DQ_004671,evolution and classification of plants,Which parts of a plant make up the Stamen?,parts_flower_3424.png,question_images/parts_flower_3424.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Style, b. Ovary, c. Filament and Anther, d. Petal",c 1411,DQ_004672,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts of the flower are shown?,parts_flower_3424.png,question_images/parts_flower_3424.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 11, b. 12, c. 10, d. 13",b 1412,DQ_004673,evolution and classification of plants,What does the ovary of a flower have inside?,parts_flower_3424.png,question_images/parts_flower_3424.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stigma, b. Pistil, c. Ovule with Embryo sac, d. Anther",c 1413,DQ_004674,evolution and classification of plants,What part of the plant protects while the flower is still a bud?,parts_flower_3425.png,question_images/parts_flower_3425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sepal, b. Petals, c. peduncle, d. anther",a 1414,DQ_004675,evolution and classification of plants,"From the diagram, identify the male reproductive organ.",parts_flower_3425.png,question_images/parts_flower_3425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pistil, b. ovule, c. stamen, d. sepal",c 1415,DQ_004676,evolution and classification of plants,In which part of the flower do eggs form and seeds develop?,parts_flower_3425.png,question_images/parts_flower_3425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ovary, b. Style, c. Sepal, d. Filament",a 1416,DQ_004677,evolution and classification of plants,What is the small green leaf at the base of the flower called?,parts_flower_3425.png,question_images/parts_flower_3425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ovary, b. sepal, c. stigma, d. petal",b 1417,DQ_004678,evolution and classification of plants,Where are the ovules located?,parts_flower_3425.png,question_images/parts_flower_3425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. In the ovary, b. Inside the petals, c. Above the style, d. In the stamen",a 1418,DQ_004679,evolution and classification of plants,How many anthers are there?,parts_flower_3425.png,question_images/parts_flower_3425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",d 1419,DQ_004680,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts is the pistil made of?,parts_flower_3425.png,question_images/parts_flower_3425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",b 1420,DQ_004681,evolution and classification of plants,If a flower had no petals or they died what may happen?,parts_flower_3425.png,question_images/parts_flower_3425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pollen may be wasted due to it not being collected by bees, b. leaves would perform the function of the petals, c. the flower would die, d. fruit would not develop",a 1421,DQ_004682,evolution and classification of plants,What is on top of the filament?,parts_flower_3425.png,question_images/parts_flower_3425.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. petal, b. receptacle, c. anther, d. ovary",c 1422,DQ_004683,evolution and classification of plants,Identify the part which is a part or Stamen?,parts_flower_3426.png,question_images/parts_flower_3426.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petal, b. Sepal, c. Anther, d. Pistil",c 1423,DQ_004684,evolution and classification of plants,Where do pollen forms?,parts_flower_3426.png,question_images/parts_flower_3426.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Peduncle, b. Anther, c. Receptacle, d. Ovary",b 1424,DQ_004685,evolution and classification of plants,What structure contains the anther and filament?,parts_flower_3426.png,question_images/parts_flower_3426.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pistil, b. Ovary, c. Peduncle, d. Stamen",d 1425,DQ_004686,evolution and classification of plants,Which is part of the stamen?,parts_flower_3426.png,question_images/parts_flower_3426.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ovary, b. Filament, c. Petal, d. Pistil",b 1426,DQ_004687,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts make up the Stamen?,parts_flower_3426.png,question_images/parts_flower_3426.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",a 1427,DQ_004688,evolution and classification of plants,How many stamens does the flower in the diagram have?,parts_flower_3426.png,question_images/parts_flower_3426.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",b 1428,DQ_004689,evolution and classification of plants,What is contained in stamen?,parts_flower_3426.png,question_images/parts_flower_3426.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sepal, b. Anther, c. Pistil, d. Petal",b 1429,DQ_004690,evolution and classification of plants,What is on top of the filament?,parts_flower_3426.png,question_images/parts_flower_3426.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. style, b. petal, c. ovule, d. anther",d 1430,DQ_004691,evolution and classification of plants,Which letter represents the anther from the illustration below?,parts_flower_3798.png,question_images/parts_flower_3798.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. E, c. A, d. F",d 1431,DQ_004692,evolution and classification of plants,Which part holds the ovule?,parts_flower_3798.png,question_images/parts_flower_3798.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. B, c. J, d. C",b 1432,DQ_004693,evolution and classification of plants,What part of the flower is J?,parts_flower_3798.png,question_images/parts_flower_3798.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stamen, b. Pistil, c. Anther, d. Petal",d 1433,DQ_004694,evolution and classification of plants,Which letter represents the petal?,parts_flower_3798.png,question_images/parts_flower_3798.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. B, c. D, d. E",a 1434,DQ_004695,evolution and classification of plants,In which letter shows the Anther?,parts_flower_3798.png,question_images/parts_flower_3798.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. G, c. F, d. D",c 1435,DQ_004696,evolution and classification of plants,Which letter points to the petal?,parts_flower_3798.png,question_images/parts_flower_3798.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. E, c. J, d. D",c 1436,DQ_004697,evolution and classification of plants,The ovaries are part of which flower structure?,parts_flower_3948.png,question_images/parts_flower_3948.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petals, b. Sepals, c. Pistil, d. Stamen",c 1437,DQ_004698,evolution and classification of plants,What is the female reproductive organ of the flower?,parts_flower_3948.png,question_images/parts_flower_3948.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pistil, b. petals, c. anther, d. stamen",a 1438,DQ_004699,evolution and classification of plants,What composes the stamen?,parts_flower_3948.png,question_images/parts_flower_3948.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Petals, b. Stigma and style, c. Pistil and filament, d. Anther and filament",d 1439,DQ_004700,evolution and classification of plants,Which of the following is not part of a pistil?,parts_flower_3948.png,question_images/parts_flower_3948.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anther, b. Style, c. Ovaries, d. Stigma",a 1440,DQ_004701,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts do the pistil have?,parts_flower_3948.png,question_images/parts_flower_3948.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 2",a 1441,DQ_004702,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts is the stamen made of?,parts_flower_3948.png,question_images/parts_flower_3948.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",a 1442,DQ_004703,evolution and classification of plants,What is on top of the filament?,parts_flower_3948.png,question_images/parts_flower_3948.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. sepals, b. stigma, c. style, d. anther",d 1443,DQ_004704,evolution and classification of plants,Which structure keeps the embryo protected from the external environment?,parts_seed_3811.png,question_images/parts_seed_3811.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Food store, b. Epicotyl, c. Seed coat, d. Hypocotyl",c 1444,DQ_004705,evolution and classification of plants,What part of the seed functions as the embryonic shoot and will eventually form the leaves?,parts_seed_3811.png,question_images/parts_seed_3811.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. food store, b. hypocotyl, c. epicotyl, d. radicle",c 1445,DQ_004706,evolution and classification of plants,Which part depicted in the diagram is closes to the epicotyl?,parts_seed_3811.png,question_images/parts_seed_3811.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Seed Coat, b. Food store, c. Hypocotyl, d. Radicle",c 1446,DQ_004707,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts are there in a seed?,parts_seed_3811.png,question_images/parts_seed_3811.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 8, c. 7, d. 5",d 1447,DQ_004708,evolution and classification of plants,What happens to the seed coat when the plant grows?,parts_seed_3811.png,question_images/parts_seed_3811.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. it will enlarge, b. it will crack, c. it will shell out, d. it will shrink",c 1448,DQ_004709,evolution and classification of plants,What is connected to the hypocotyl in a seed?,parts_seed_3811.png,question_images/parts_seed_3811.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Seed coat, b. Epicotyl, c. Radicle, d. Food store",b 1449,DQ_004710,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts are there in a seed?,parts_seed_3817.png,question_images/parts_seed_3817.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",c 1450,DQ_004711,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts of a seed are depicted?,parts_seed_3817.png,question_images/parts_seed_3817.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",b 1451,DQ_004712,evolution and classification of plants,What will happen to the size of the seed after it is planted and the embryo starts to grow?,parts_seed_3817.png,question_images/parts_seed_3817.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The seed will decrease in size as the food supply is being consumed by the embryo for growth, b. the seed will increase in size as the embryo grows, c. different seed will behave differently, d. the seed will remain the same size",a 1452,DQ_004713,evolution and classification of plants,What is the outer protective covering of the seed?,parts_seed_7243.png,question_images/parts_seed_7243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hypocotyl, b. Radicle, c. Seed coat, d. Cotyledon",c 1453,DQ_004714,evolution and classification of plants,What surrounds the seed?,parts_seed_7243.png,question_images/parts_seed_7243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. radicle, b. hypocoty, c. coty ledons, d. seed coat",d 1454,DQ_004715,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts are shown in the diagram below?,parts_seed_7243.png,question_images/parts_seed_7243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 3, d. 4",d 1455,DQ_004716,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts of the seed embryo are shown in the diagram below?,parts_seed_7243.png,question_images/parts_seed_7243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 6, d. 5",a 1456,DQ_004717,evolution and classification of plants,What covers the seed?,parts_seed_7243.png,question_images/parts_seed_7243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seedcoat, b. cotyledons, c. hypocotyl, d. radicle",a 1457,DQ_004718,evolution and classification of plants,What is the outermost part of a seed?,parts_seed_7244.png,question_images/parts_seed_7244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. endosperm, b. radicle, c. cotyledons, d. seedcoat",d 1458,DQ_004719,evolution and classification of plants,What part of the seed is between the seed coat and the hypocotyl?,parts_seed_7244.png,question_images/parts_seed_7244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cotyledons, b. radicle, c. endosperm, d. seed pod",c 1459,DQ_004720,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts does the seed in the diagram have?,parts_seed_7244.png,question_images/parts_seed_7244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 8, c. 6, d. 5",d 1460,DQ_004721,evolution and classification of plants,What does the radicle turn into?,parts_seed_7244.png,question_images/parts_seed_7244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Root, b. Stem, c. Leaf, d. Flower",a 1461,DQ_004722,evolution and classification of plants,What part develops into a plant with an upward growing shoot and a downward growing root system?,parts_seed_7246.png,question_images/parts_seed_7246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. endosperm, b. embryo, c. endocarp, d. exocarp",b 1462,DQ_004723,evolution and classification of plants,Which is not part of the seed?,parts_seed_7246.png,question_images/parts_seed_7246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Endosperm, b. Endocarp, c. Seed Coat, d. Embryo",b 1463,DQ_004724,evolution and classification of plants,Which of the following is the outer most shell?,parts_seed_7246.png,question_images/parts_seed_7246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. embryo, b. endosperm, c. exocarp, d. seed coat",c 1464,DQ_004725,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts make up the seed?,parts_seed_7246.png,question_images/parts_seed_7246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",a 1465,DQ_004726,evolution and classification of plants,How many layers does the seed in the diagram have?,parts_seed_7246.png,question_images/parts_seed_7246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 5, d. 6",a 1466,DQ_004727,evolution and classification of plants,What among these is not a part of Pericarp?,parts_seed_7246.png,question_images/parts_seed_7246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Embryo, b. Endocarp, c. Exocarp, d. Mesocarp",a 1467,DQ_004728,evolution and classification of plants,What encapsulates the seed?,parts_seed_7246.png,question_images/parts_seed_7246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pericarp, b. endosperm, c. embryo, d. anther",a 1468,DQ_004729,evolution and classification of plants,"Which part of the plant plays the smallest, if any, role in reproduction?",parts_seed_7247.png,question_images/parts_seed_7247.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Seedcoat, b. Hypocotyl, c. Radicle, d. Embryo",a 1469,DQ_004730,evolution and classification of plants,The embryo is covered by which part?,parts_seed_7247.png,question_images/parts_seed_7247.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cotyledons, b. Seedcoat, c. Hypocotyl, d. Radicle",b 1470,DQ_004731,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts is the embryo made of?,parts_seed_7247.png,question_images/parts_seed_7247.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",d 1471,DQ_004732,evolution and classification of plants,The Embryo has how many parts?,parts_seed_7247.png,question_images/parts_seed_7247.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",a 1472,DQ_004733,evolution and classification of plants,What does the seed coat do?,parts_seed_7248.png,question_images/parts_seed_7248.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It performs photosynthesis., b. It will grow to become a new plant., c. It functions as the protective covering of the seed., d. It provides food for the plant embryo.",c 1473,DQ_004734,evolution and classification of plants,What is inside the seed coat?,parts_seed_7248.png,question_images/parts_seed_7248.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. only embryo, b. nothing, c. embryo, endosperm, d. only endosperm",c 1474,DQ_004735,evolution and classification of plants,What are the parts of a seed?,parts_seed_7248.png,question_images/parts_seed_7248.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Coat (hull), embryo, endosperm, b. Embryo and Endosperm, c. Hull and embryo, d. Seed coat",a 1475,DQ_004736,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts of the seed are shown?,parts_seed_7248.png,question_images/parts_seed_7248.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",d 1476,DQ_004737,evolution and classification of plants,What is the outermost part of a seed?,parts_seed_7248.png,question_images/parts_seed_7248.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cotyledon, b. seed coat, c. embryo, d. endosperm",b 1477,DQ_004738,evolution and classification of plants,What part of vascular plants protects and nourishes the embryo?,parts_seed_7249.png,question_images/parts_seed_7249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seed, b. flower, c. food store, d. leaf",a 1478,DQ_004739,evolution and classification of plants,How many species of gym- nosperms are there?,parts_seed_7249.png,question_images/parts_seed_7249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 50, b. 1000, c. 200, d. 10",b 1479,DQ_004740,evolution and classification of plants,How many parts of the plant are labeled?,parts_seed_7249.png,question_images/parts_seed_7249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 5, d. 4",a 1480,DQ_004741,evolution and classification of plants,What is the outermost part of a seed?,parts_seed_7249.png,question_images/parts_seed_7249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cotyledon, b. seed coat, c. embryo, d. food store",b 1481,DQ_004742,evolution and classification of plants,Identify the sepal,parts_flower_13372.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13372.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. d, b. l, c. v, d. e",a 1482,DQ_004743,evolution and classification of plants,Identify the ovule,parts_flower_13360.png,abc_question_images/parts_flower_13360.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. w, b. m, c. d, d. V",b 1483,DQ_004744,evolution and classification of plants,What is the inner most part of the seed?,parts_seed_7249.png,question_images/parts_seed_7249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. embryo, b. food store, c. Seed, d. seed coat",a 1484,DQ_004745,evolution and classification of plants,What is the outside protective coating on this seed?,parts_seed_10003.png,abc_question_images/parts_seed_10003.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. leaf, b. meat, c. hull, d. veins",c 1485,DQ_004856,insects and other arthropods,What is the part of the Life Cycle of the Monarch Butterfly corresponding with the letter M?,life_cycles_10035.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10035.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa (chrysalis), b. egg, c. , d. Adult butterfly",a 1486,DQ_004857,insects and other arthropods,Which letter indicates the larva stage of the life cycle?,life_cycles_10035.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10035.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. T, c. M, d. s",d 1487,DQ_004858,insects and other arthropods,Where is the pupa?,life_cycles_10035.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10035.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. M, c. S, d. T",b 1488,DQ_004859,insects and other arthropods,Approximately how long does the butterfly stay in stage M (chrysalis)?,life_cycles_10035.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10035.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3 and a half weeks, b. 3 days, c. 2 weeks, d. 1 and a half weeks",d 1489,DQ_004860,insects and other arthropods,Which of the following is a caterpillar?,life_cycles_10035.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10035.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. M, c. T, d. S",d 1490,DQ_004861,insects and other arthropods,What stage of the life cycle is represented in figure U?,life_cycles_10043.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10043.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Caterpillar, b. Butterfly, c. Egg, d. Pupa",d 1491,DQ_004862,insects and other arthropods,Which letter indicates the pupa stage?,life_cycles_10043.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10043.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. U, c. W, d. F",b 1492,DQ_004863,insects and other arthropods,Which label shows the caterpillar?,life_cycles_10044.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10044.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. Y, c. M, d. E",a 1493,DQ_004864,insects and other arthropods,Which letter represents a butterfly?,life_cycles_10044.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10044.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. p, b. y, c. m, d. e",d 1494,DQ_004865,insects and other arthropods,Which label marks a tadpole with legs?,life_cycles_10579.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. T, c. F, d. L",c 1495,DQ_004866,insects and other arthropods,Which label refers to the tadpole?,life_cycles_10579.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. T, c. L, d. E",c 1496,DQ_004867,insects and other arthropods,What part of the process represents tadpole?,life_cycles_10579.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. T, c. E, d. L",d 1497,DQ_004868,insects and other arthropods,Which phase of the frog life cycle occurs before the young frog stage?,life_cycles_10579.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. L, c. E, d. F",d 1498,DQ_004869,insects and other arthropods,Identify the adult frog in this picture,life_cycles_10580.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10580.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. T, c. H, d. X",d 1499,DQ_004870,insects and other arthropods,In which state does the animal store food in the tail?,life_cycles_10580.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10580.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. T, c. S, d. V",d 1500,DQ_004871,insects and other arthropods,Identify the stage at which the external gills first appear.,life_cycles_10580.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10580.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. K, c. F, d. J",d 1501,DQ_004872,insects and other arthropods,In what stage do hind legs appear in the figure?,life_cycles_10580.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10580.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. S, c. H, d. D",d 1502,DQ_004873,insects and other arthropods,Which represents the part of the frog cycle where the tadpoles develop external gills for breathing?,life_cycles_10580.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10580.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. J, c. H, d. T",b 1503,DQ_004874,insects and other arthropods,By what letter is the pupa represented in the diagram?,life_cycles_10586.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10586.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. M, c. Y, d. X",b 1504,DQ_004875,insects and other arthropods,Where are the insect eggs?,life_cycles_10586.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10586.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. R, c. X, d. Y",c 1505,DQ_004876,insects and other arthropods,Which letter corresponds to the stage after the pupa stage?,life_cycles_10586.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10586.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. M, c. R, d. Y",c 1506,DQ_004877,insects and other arthropods,Identify the eggs,life_cycles_10595.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10595.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. L, c. D, d. C",b 1507,DQ_004878,insects and other arthropods,What stage in the ladybug life cycle is labeled C?,life_cycles_10595.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10595.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Pupa, c. Larva, d. Adult",b 1508,DQ_004879,insects and other arthropods,Identify the life stage where the insects consume food to fuel their transition into the adult form.,life_cycles_10595.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10595.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. M, c. C, d. D",d 1509,DQ_004880,insects and other arthropods,Which arthropod represents metamorphosis?,life_cycles_10595.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10595.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eggs, b. Adult, c. Larva, d. Pupa",d 1510,DQ_004881,insects and other arthropods,Which label shows the Larva?,life_cycles_10606.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10606.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. S, c. E, d. F",b 1511,DQ_004882,insects and other arthropods,Which represents the larvae stage?,life_cycles_10606.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10606.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. E, c. W, d. F",a 1512,DQ_004883,insects and other arthropods,Which label refers to the egg?,life_cycles_10608.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. Y, c. F, d. A",a 1513,DQ_004884,insects and other arthropods,"Which phase comes before the one where it lives underwater, but no longer feeds?",life_cycles_10608.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. Y, c. F, d. A",d 1514,DQ_004885,insects and other arthropods,Which label refers to the egg?,life_cycles_10650.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10650.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. P, c. W, d. L",b 1515,DQ_004886,insects and other arthropods,Which stage represents the pupa?,life_cycles_10650.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10650.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. H, c. P, d. L",a 1516,DQ_004887,insects and other arthropods,"An example of this stage is a caterpillar, which letter represents this?",life_cycles_10650.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10650.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. H, c. W, d. P",a 1517,DQ_004888,insects and other arthropods,Where is the egg?,life_cycles_10650.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10650.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. P, c. H, d. W",b 1518,DQ_004889,insects and other arthropods,Select the larva state.,life_cycles_10831.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10831.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. X, c. U, d. A",b 1519,DQ_004890,insects and other arthropods,Which letter represents the Larval stages?,life_cycles_10831.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10831.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. u, b. e, c. x, d. a",c 1520,DQ_004891,insects and other arthropods,Where are the larval stages?,life_cycles_10831.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10831.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. U, c. A, d. X",d 1521,DQ_004892,insects and other arthropods,Which stage of the life cycle happens after the egg stage?,life_cycles_10883.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10883.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. R, c. V, d. U",c 1522,DQ_004893,insects and other arthropods,What label does the “eggs” stage receives?,life_cycles_10884.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10884.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. E, c. M, d. R",c 1523,DQ_004894,insects and other arthropods,Identify the part of the arthropod life cycle in which it undergoes a process called metamorphosis.,life_cycles_10884.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10884.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. M, c. R, d. D",c 1524,DQ_004895,insects and other arthropods,This is the lifecycle of a beetle. Which picture shows eggs?,life_cycles_10884.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10884.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. m, b. e, c. d, d. r",a 1525,DQ_004896,insects and other arthropods,Which letter corresponds to the stage that comes after the pupa stage?,life_cycles_10884.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10884.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. D, c. M, d. E",d 1526,DQ_004897,insects and other arthropods,Which label refers to the pulpae?,life_cycles_10887.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10887.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. X, c. U, d. J",a 1527,DQ_004898,insects and other arthropods,Which letter represents the Larvae?,life_cycles_10887.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10887.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. U, c. P, d. V",c 1528,DQ_004899,insects and other arthropods,By what letter is the egg represented in the diagram?,life_cycles_11446.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_11446.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. T, c. L, d. F",d 1529,DQ_004900,insects and other arthropods,Which letter is next to the caterpillar?,life_cycles_11446.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_11446.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. E, c. F, d. T",a 1530,DQ_004901,insects and other arthropods,Which label refers to the dying plant?,life_cycles_12181.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12181.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. X, c. T, d. M",a 1531,DQ_004902,insects and other arthropods,Which label shows the Plant dies?,life_cycles_12181.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12181.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. Y, c. T, d. X",b 1532,DQ_004903,insects and other arthropods,Identify the germination of the seeds in this image:,life_cycles_12181.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12181.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. X, c. H, d. C",b 1533,DQ_004904,insects and other arthropods,Which letter refers to the adult?,life_cycles_12238.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. F, c. L, d. T",b 1534,DQ_004905,insects and other arthropods,Where is the nymph?,life_cycles_12238.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. F, c. K, d. T",d 1535,DQ_004906,insects and other arthropods,Which letter represents the Pupa?,life_cycles_12249.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. Y, c. D, d. X",a 1536,DQ_004907,insects and other arthropods,Which stage in the diagram shows a pupa?,life_cycles_12249.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. X, c. D, d. T",d 1537,DQ_004908,insects and other arthropods,Where are the adults?,life_cycles_12249.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. x, b. d, c. t, d. y",a 1538,DQ_004909,insects and other arthropods,What is the Medusa labeled L?,life_cycles_12267.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult Medusa, b. Young Medusa (Ephyra), c. Planula, d. Strobila",b 1539,DQ_004910,insects and other arthropods,Which label refers to the egg?,life_cycles_12267.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. A, c. P, d. W",c 1540,DQ_004911,insects and other arthropods,Where is the young medusa?,life_cycles_12267.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. s, b. l, c. p, d. a",b 1541,DQ_004912,insects and other arthropods,Which label marks germination of the seed in a plant life cycle?,life_cycles_12271.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. D, c. P, d. K",d 1542,DQ_004913,insects and other arthropods,Which label represents the fruit?,life_cycles_12271.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. D, c. P, d. K",a 1543,DQ_004914,insects and other arthropods,Which part of the plant holds the seeds?,life_cycles_12271.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. P, c. D, d. V",c 1544,DQ_004915,insects and other arthropods,Which letter indicates 'Seed Germination' of the Plant Life Cycle?,life_cycles_12271.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. N, c. V, d. K",d 1545,DQ_004916,insects and other arthropods,Which stage is identified by the letter K in this diagram?,life_cycles_12290.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12290.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. egg, c. pupa, d. larva",b 1546,DQ_004917,insects and other arthropods,Where is the egg?,life_cycles_12290.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12290.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. e, b. j, c. d, d. k",d 1547,DQ_004918,insects and other arthropods,What life cycle is presented below?,life_cycles_12290.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12290.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. egg, c. insect, d. butterfly",d 1548,DQ_004919,insects and other arthropods,Which part of the butterfly cycle shows the larvae?,life_cycles_12290.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12290.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. K, c. J, d. E",a 1549,DQ_004920,insects and other arthropods,By what letter is the eggs represented in the diagram?,life_cycles_12300.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12300.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. M, c. A, d. Y",b 1550,DQ_004921,insects and other arthropods,Which is the pupa phase?,life_cycles_12300.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12300.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. L, c. Y, d. M",b 1551,DQ_004922,insects and other arthropods,Identify the adult frog in this image,life_cycles_12331.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12331.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. F, c. P, d. N",c 1552,DQ_004923,insects and other arthropods,Which letter corresponds to the stage after the egg stage?,life_cycles_12331.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12331.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. P, c. N, d. R",c 1553,DQ_004924,insects and other arthropods,Which label shows the Eggs?,life_cycles_12333.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12333.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. C, c. V, d. R",a 1554,DQ_004925,insects and other arthropods,Which letter is representing eggs?,life_cycles_12333.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12333.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. V, c. M, d. C",c 1555,DQ_004926,insects and other arthropods,Where is the late tadpole?,life_cycles_12333.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12333.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. R, c. C, d. M",b 1556,DQ_004927,insects and other arthropods,Identify the 3rd instar larva in this picture,life_cycles_12366.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. C, c. W, d. L",c 1557,DQ_004928,insects and other arthropods,Which letter represents the Pupa?,life_cycles_12366.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. V, c. C, d. L",d 1558,DQ_004929,insects and other arthropods,By what letter is the pupa represented in the diagram?,life_cycles_12373.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12373.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. A, c. S, d. E",a 1559,DQ_004930,insects and other arthropods,Identify the pupa,life_cycles_12373.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12373.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. J, c. E, d. A",b 1560,DQ_004931,insects and other arthropods,Which represents the first stage of the butterfly cycle?,life_cycles_12373.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12373.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. S, c. E, d. J",b 1561,DQ_004932,insects and other arthropods,Which label identifies the Stage 2 in the cycle?,life_cycles_12400.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. U, c. W, d. D",c 1562,DQ_004933,insects and other arthropods,Which label refers to the first stage?,life_cycles_12400.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. T, c. U, d. W",b 1563,DQ_004934,insects and other arthropods,Identify the worm in the following image:,life_cycles_12400.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. W, c. D, d. T",b 1564,DQ_004935,insects and other arthropods,Which letter corresponds to the part that comes after the larva stage?,life_cycles_12400.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. D, c. T, d. U",b 1565,DQ_004936,insects and other arthropods,Which letter indicates the 'pupa' stage of the caterpillar life cycle?,life_cycles_12400.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. W, c. D, d. T",c 1566,DQ_004937,insects and other arthropods,Which label refers to the pupa?,life_cycles_12404.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12404.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. U, c. S, d. F",d 1567,DQ_004938,insects and other arthropods,Which of the labels in the drawing best identifies the pupa?,life_cycles_12404.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12404.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. U, c. N, d. S",a 1568,DQ_004939,insects and other arthropods,Identify the eggs in this picture,life_cycles_12404.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12404.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. N, c. F, d. S",b 1569,DQ_004940,insects and other arthropods,Identify the part of the arthropod life cycle in which the process of metamorphosis occurs.,life_cycles_12404.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12404.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. N, c. S, d. U",a 1570,DQ_004941,insects and other arthropods,What is the Mosquito Life Cycle labeled C?,life_cycles_12427.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12427.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Second Larval Stage, b. Eggs, c. Pupal Stage, d. First Larval Stage",a 1571,DQ_004942,insects and other arthropods,Which image shows the Pupal Stage of the Mosquito Life Cycle?,life_cycles_12427.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12427.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. F, c. R, d. X",a 1572,DQ_004943,insects and other arthropods,Identify the larva,life_cycles_16210.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16210.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. X, c. W, d. D",b 1573,DQ_004944,insects and other arthropods,Which label refers to the pupa?,life_cycles_16210.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16210.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. W, c. X, d. U",d 1574,DQ_004945,insects and other arthropods,Which letter represents a larva?,life_cycles_16210.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16210.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. d, b. x, c. u, d. w",b 1575,DQ_004946,insects and other arthropods,Which part of the diagram shows the cocoon stage of metamorphosis?,life_cycles_16210.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16210.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. W, c. D, d. X",a 1576,DQ_004947,insects and other arthropods,"In this stage, eggs are produced.",life_cycles_16210.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16210.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. W, c. X, d. U",b 1577,DQ_004948,insects and other arthropods,Which label refers to the egg?,life_cycles_16211.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16211.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. c, b. Y, c. v, d. w",b 1578,DQ_004949,insects and other arthropods,Which letter is representative of the Pupa in this diagram?,life_cycles_16211.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16211.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. Y, c. C, d. V",a 1579,DQ_004950,insects and other arthropods,What does the letter W represent?,life_cycles_16211.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16211.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Larva, c. Cocoon, d. Pupa",d 1580,DQ_004951,insects and other arthropods,When does the flea become an adult?,life_cycles_16211.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16211.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. Y, c. C, d. W",c 1581,DQ_004952,insects and other arthropods,Which label indicates Pupa?,life_cycles_16215.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16215.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. F, c. W, d. J",c 1582,DQ_004953,insects and other arthropods,Which label of the mosquito life cycle represents the larva?,life_cycles_16215.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16215.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. F, c. W, d. R",d 1583,DQ_004954,insects and other arthropods,Which of the ones is a larva?,life_cycles_16215.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16215.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. F, c. R, d. W",c 1584,DQ_004955,insects and other arthropods,Which letter corresponds to the stage before the larva stage?,life_cycles_16215.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16215.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. W, c. F, d. R",c 1585,DQ_004956,insects and other arthropods,Which label refers to the egg?,life_cycles_16216.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. V, c. K, d. R",d 1586,DQ_004957,insects and other arthropods,Which label represents the egg?,life_cycles_16216.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. R, c. V, d. J",b 1587,DQ_004958,insects and other arthropods,Identify the egg stage,life_cycles_16216.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. R, c. V, d. K",b 1588,DQ_004959,insects and other arthropods,Which letter represents an egg?,life_cycles_16216.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. r, b. k, c. j, d. v",a 1589,DQ_004960,insects and other arthropods,When does the chicken reach adulthood?,life_cycles_16216.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. R, c. J, d. V",d 1590,DQ_004961,insects and other arthropods,Which label refers to the pupa?,life_cycles_16219.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. J, c. A, d. T",c 1591,DQ_004962,insects and other arthropods,What stage is represented by label C?,life_cycles_16222.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. Larva, c. Egg, d. Maggot",a 1592,DQ_004963,insects and other arthropods,Which label shows the egg?,life_cycles_16222.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. K, c. C, d. T",a 1593,DQ_004964,insects and other arthropods,Identify the seed in this picture,life_cycles_16223.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. T, c. P, d. U",b 1594,DQ_004965,insects and other arthropods,In the diagram which label shows the seed stage of the plants development?,life_cycles_16223.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. L, c. P, d. T",d 1595,DQ_004966,insects and other arthropods,Which label shows the Fruit?,life_cycles_16223.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. L, c. P, d. X",b 1596,DQ_004967,insects and other arthropods,Where is the seed?,life_cycles_16223.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. p, b. x, c. l, d. t",d 1597,DQ_004968,insects and other arthropods,What is stage one of this cycle?,life_cycles_16223.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. L, c. P, d. T",d 1598,DQ_004969,insects and other arthropods,By what letter is the baby spider-lings represented in the diagram?,life_cycles_16224.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. J, c. S, d. A",b 1599,DQ_004970,insects and other arthropods,What happens in step R of a spider's life cycle?,life_cycles_16224.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eggs are laid, b. A web is formed, c. Spiderlings move on, d. Eggs are hatched",a 1600,DQ_004971,insects and other arthropods,When does the spider reach adulthood?,life_cycles_16224.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. M, c. J, d. R",b 1601,DQ_004972,insects and other arthropods,Which represents the adult stage of the spider life cycle?,life_cycles_16224.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. M, c. A, d. S",b 1602,DQ_004973,insects and other arthropods,By what letter is the tadpole represented in the diagram?,life_cycles_16225.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. K, c. J, d. H",a 1603,DQ_004974,insects and other arthropods,Select the adult frog.,life_cycles_16225.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. H, c. J, d. D and H",b 1604,DQ_004975,insects and other arthropods,What label represents the tree?,life_cycles_16226.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16226.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. C, c. F, d. H",a 1605,DQ_004976,insects and other arthropods,What is the object labeled H?,life_cycles_16226.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16226.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Insects, b. Seeds, c. Dirt, d. Bacteria",b 1606,DQ_004977,insects and other arthropods,Which letter represents the fruit?>,life_cycles_16226.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16226.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. C, c. E, d. H",c 1607,DQ_004978,insects and other arthropods,What is produced after flowering?,life_cycles_16226.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16226.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. F, c. E, d. J",c 1608,DQ_004979,insects and other arthropods,What does Y stand for?,life_cycles_16227.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. egg, c. larva, d. pupa",d 1609,DQ_004980,insects and other arthropods,Which label identifies the pupa?,life_cycles_16227.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. X, c. T, d. Y",d 1610,DQ_004981,insects and other arthropods,Which stage during metamorphosis is a forming a cocoon a part of?,life_cycles_16227.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. M, c. T, d. X",a 1611,DQ_004982,insects and other arthropods,Which letter represents when the bee becomes an adult?,life_cycles_16227.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. X, c. M, d. Y",c 1612,DQ_004983,insects and other arthropods,What does the adult bug give birth to?,life_cycles_101.png,question_images/life_cycles_101.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Large Nymphs with developing wings, b. Large Nymphs, c. Eggs, d. Small nymphs",c 1613,DQ_004984,insects and other arthropods,What comes after eggs?,life_cycles_101.png,question_images/life_cycles_101.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. large nymph, b. adult, c. small nymph, d. large nymph with developing wings",c 1614,DQ_004985,insects and other arthropods,What does the small nymph become?,life_cycles_101.png,question_images/life_cycles_101.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Large Nymph with developing wings, b. Eggs, c. Large nymph, d. Adult",c 1615,DQ_004986,insects and other arthropods,What is the large nymph next evolution?,life_cycles_101.png,question_images/life_cycles_101.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It becomes a Small Nymph., b. It becomes an adult., c. It places eggs., d. It develops wings.",d 1616,DQ_004987,insects and other arthropods,How many phases does a bug go through during its life?,life_cycles_101.png,question_images/life_cycles_101.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 3, c. 6, d. 5",d 1617,DQ_004988,insects and other arthropods,What does the pupal stage develop into?,life_cycles_108.png,question_images/life_cycles_108.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Second Larval stage, b. Fourth Larval stage, c. Eggs, d. Adult",d 1618,DQ_004989,insects and other arthropods,What stage of a mosquito's life cycle immediately precedes the adult stage?,life_cycles_108.png,question_images/life_cycles_108.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupal Stage, b. Fourth Larval Stage, c. Eggs, d. First Larval Stage",a 1619,DQ_004990,insects and other arthropods,How many larval stages are there?,life_cycles_108.png,question_images/life_cycles_108.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",d 1620,DQ_004991,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are involved in the development of an adult mosquito including the final stage of adult?,life_cycles_108.png,question_images/life_cycles_108.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 5, c. 7, d. 8",c 1621,DQ_004992,insects and other arthropods,What is the first stage of the mosquito life cycle?,life_cycles_108.png,question_images/life_cycles_108.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Second Larval Stage, b. First Larval stage, c. Eggs, d. Adult",c 1622,DQ_004993,insects and other arthropods,Identify the first stage of a butterfly.,life_cycles_1445.png,question_images/life_cycles_1445.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Caterpillar, b. Butterfly, c. Egg, d. Chrysalis",c 1623,DQ_004994,insects and other arthropods,What follows the Chrysalis stage in the life cycle of a butterfly?,life_cycles_1445.png,question_images/life_cycles_1445.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult Butterfly, b. caterpiller, c. larva, d. egg",a 1624,DQ_004995,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after the egg is hatched?,life_cycles_1445.png,question_images/life_cycles_1445.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult stage, b. butterfly stage, c. it becomes a catterpillar, d. chrysallis stage",c 1625,DQ_004996,insects and other arthropods,How many life stages does the butterfly go through before becoming an adult?,life_cycles_1445.png,question_images/life_cycles_1445.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",b 1626,DQ_004997,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_1445.png,question_images/life_cycles_1445.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 6",a 1627,DQ_004998,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in a butterfly's life cycle?,life_cycles_1446.png,question_images/life_cycles_1446.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",d 1628,DQ_004999,insects and other arthropods,What does the chrysalis turn into?,life_cycles_1446.png,question_images/life_cycles_1446.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Butterfly, c. Larva, d. Caterpillar",b 1629,DQ_005000,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in a butterfly's life cycle?,life_cycles_1446.png,question_images/life_cycles_1446.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",c 1630,DQ_005001,insects and other arthropods,How many stages does the life cycle of a butterfly have?,life_cycles_1446.png,question_images/life_cycles_1446.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",c 1631,DQ_005002,insects and other arthropods,What is the last stage in the life cycle of the cat flea?,life_cycles_2145.png,question_images/life_cycles_2145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. eggs, b. pupa, c. first stage larva, d. adult",d 1632,DQ_005003,insects and other arthropods,During what stage does the tick grow in a silk cocoon?,life_cycles_2145.png,question_images/life_cycles_2145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eggs, b. Pupa, c. Cocoon, d. Third Stage Larva",b 1633,DQ_005004,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage before the cat flea becomes an adult?,life_cycles_2145.png,question_images/life_cycles_2145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. egg, c. 2nd stage, d. 1st stage",a 1634,DQ_005005,insects and other arthropods,What life stage occurs after the Second Stage Larva?,life_cycles_2145.png,question_images/life_cycles_2145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. Adult, c. Eggs, d. Third Stage Larva",d 1635,DQ_005006,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle of the cat flea?,life_cycles_2145.png,question_images/life_cycles_2145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",a 1636,DQ_005007,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a cat flea?,life_cycles_2145.png,question_images/life_cycles_2145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 2, c. 6, d. 4",c 1637,DQ_005008,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage after pupa?,life_cycles_2145.png,question_images/life_cycles_2145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. second stage larva, b. first stage larva, c. adult, d. eggs",c 1638,DQ_005009,insects and other arthropods,Which part of the cycle comes after the strobila?,life_cycles_2175.png,question_images/life_cycles_2175.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Planula, b. Medusa, c. Ephyra, d. Polyp",c 1639,DQ_005010,insects and other arthropods,What is the final stage in the jellyfish lifecycle?,life_cycles_2175.png,question_images/life_cycles_2175.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ephyra, b. Edula, c. Polyp, d. Medusa",d 1640,DQ_005011,insects and other arthropods,What is the form a jellyfish takes right before becoming a fully developed organism?,life_cycles_2175.png,question_images/life_cycles_2175.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Polyp, b. Ephyra, c. Strobila, d. Planula",b 1641,DQ_005012,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in a jellyfish lifecycle?,life_cycles_2175.png,question_images/life_cycles_2175.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 3, d. 6",a 1642,DQ_005013,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after planula?,life_cycles_2175.png,question_images/life_cycles_2175.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. medusa, b. polyp, c. strobila, d. ephyra",b 1643,DQ_005014,insects and other arthropods,What happens after the plant produces fruit?,life_cycles_2181.png,question_images/life_cycles_2181.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The seeds germinate, b. The plant grows, c. The fruit releases seeds, d. The plant flowers",c 1644,DQ_005015,insects and other arthropods,What happens after the seed germinates?,life_cycles_2181.png,question_images/life_cycles_2181.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The plant flowers, b. The plant produces fruit, c. The plant dies, d. The plant grows",d 1645,DQ_005016,insects and other arthropods,What happens in the beginning of the plant's life cycle?,life_cycles_2181.png,question_images/life_cycles_2181.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The plant flowers., b. The plant produces food., c. The seed germinates., d. The plant dies.",c 1646,DQ_005017,insects and other arthropods,How many parts does a plant life cycle have?,life_cycles_2181.png,question_images/life_cycles_2181.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 7, c. 8, d. 5",b 1647,DQ_005018,insects and other arthropods,How many stages of a plant are shown?,life_cycles_2181.png,question_images/life_cycles_2181.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 3, c. 1, d. 5",a 1648,DQ_005019,insects and other arthropods,What is shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_2181.png,question_images/life_cycles_2181.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Life Cycle of an Insect, b. Life Cycle of Humans, c. Life Cycle of a Tree, d. Life Cycle of a Fruit Plant",d 1649,DQ_005020,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage right after the pupa?,life_cycles_2185.png,question_images/life_cycles_2185.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. second instar larva, b. Adult, c. first instar larva, d. eggs",b 1650,DQ_005021,insects and other arthropods,What stage is after the third instar larva stage of a fly's life?,life_cycles_2185.png,question_images/life_cycles_2185.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. first instar larva, c. pupa, d. eggs",c 1651,DQ_005022,insects and other arthropods,How many phases will a fly go before reaching pupa stage?,life_cycles_2185.png,question_images/life_cycles_2185.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",b 1652,DQ_005023,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in a fly lifecycle?,life_cycles_2185.png,question_images/life_cycles_2185.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 5, d. 3",b 1653,DQ_005024,insects and other arthropods,"Concerning the life cycle of a fly, mark the only incorrect affirmative:",life_cycles_2185.png,question_images/life_cycles_2185.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. As soon as a fly reaches adulthood, it is ready to give birth to larvae, b. It is possible for a fly to reach adulthood without becoming a pupa, c. A larva must turn into a pupa before it reaches adulthood, d. Only adult flies can lay eggs",a 1654,DQ_005025,insects and other arthropods,What happens after the eggs pass through the first instar larva stage?,life_cycles_2185.png,question_images/life_cycles_2185.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. it becomes a pupa, b. it becomes an adult, c. it goes through the 2nd instar larva stage, d. it stays in the cocoon",c 1655,DQ_005026,insects and other arthropods,What forms directly after the egg stage?,life_cycles_2234.png,question_images/life_cycles_2234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Reproduce, b. Larva, c. Adult, d. Nymph",d 1656,DQ_005027,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage before the grasshopper becomes a nymph?,life_cycles_2234.png,question_images/life_cycles_2234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. egg, c. grasshopper, d. none",b 1657,DQ_005028,insects and other arthropods,"Based on the diagram, how many stages are there in the life cycle of the nymph?",life_cycles_2234.png,question_images/life_cycles_2234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",b 1658,DQ_005029,insects and other arthropods,How many phases are depicted in the life cycle diagram?,life_cycles_2234.png,question_images/life_cycles_2234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",c 1659,DQ_005030,insects and other arthropods,What cycle is the diagram showing?,life_cycles_2234.png,question_images/life_cycles_2234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crocodile, b. Worm, c. Nymph, d. Fish",c 1660,DQ_005031,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage after egg?,life_cycles_2234.png,question_images/life_cycles_2234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. chrysallis, c. nymph, d. imago",c 1661,DQ_005032,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there before a grasshopper becomes an adult?,life_cycles_2238.png,question_images/life_cycles_2238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",c 1662,DQ_005033,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the animal lifecycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_2238.png,question_images/life_cycles_2238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 3, d. 5",d 1663,DQ_005034,insects and other arthropods,What is shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_2238.png,question_images/life_cycles_2238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The Life Cycle of the Nymph, b. The Life Cycle of the Worm, c. The Life Cycle of the Frog, d. The Life Cycle of the Snake",a 1664,DQ_005035,insects and other arthropods,What is the development state after “egg case”?,life_cycles_2245.png,question_images/life_cycles_2245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larvae, b. Nymph, c. Pupae, d. Adult",b 1665,DQ_005036,insects and other arthropods,Which stage comes before the adult stage?,life_cycles_2245.png,question_images/life_cycles_2245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg case, b. Larva, c. Mature larva, d. Nymph",d 1666,DQ_005037,insects and other arthropods,How many phases are depicted in this life cycle diagram?,life_cycles_2245.png,question_images/life_cycles_2245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",d 1667,DQ_005038,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the lifecycle of an insect?,life_cycles_2245.png,question_images/life_cycles_2245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 2",a 1668,DQ_005039,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage after egg case?,life_cycles_2245.png,question_images/life_cycles_2245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. imago, b. nymph, c. adult, d. chrysallis",b 1669,DQ_005040,insects and other arthropods,What is the life cycle called when adult size is reached?,life_cycles_2249.png,question_images/life_cycles_2249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. metamorphosis, b. incomplete metamorphosis, c. arthropod metamorphosis, d. larval stage",a 1670,DQ_005041,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after eggs?,life_cycles_2249.png,question_images/life_cycles_2249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adults, b. imago, c. larva, d. pupa",c 1671,DQ_005042,insects and other arthropods,What is the structure a mosquito assumes right before he's completely developed?,life_cycles_2249.png,question_images/life_cycles_2249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fly, b. Egg, c. Pupa, d. Larva",c 1672,DQ_005043,insects and other arthropods,Which stage in this cycle has the longest lifespan?,life_cycles_2249.png,question_images/life_cycles_2249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Larva, c. Adult, d. Pupa",b 1673,DQ_005044,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle of this arthropod?,life_cycles_2249.png,question_images/life_cycles_2249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",c 1674,DQ_005045,insects and other arthropods,What do you call an insect that is in the stage of development between larva and adult?,life_cycles_2249.png,question_images/life_cycles_2249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larva, b. Egg, c. Adult, d. Pupa",d 1675,DQ_005046,insects and other arthropods,How many times is the adult life span of the insect?,life_cycles_2251.png,question_images/life_cycles_2251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1 year, b. 2-3 months, c. 16-18 days, d. 2-3 weeks",d 1676,DQ_005047,insects and other arthropods,What is the 4th metamorphic stage of this insect?,life_cycles_2251.png,question_images/life_cycles_2251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Its 5 nymphal stages, b. Eggs hatch, c. Becomes an adult, d. Dies",a 1677,DQ_005048,insects and other arthropods,What is the last stage after eggs hatch?,life_cycles_2251.png,question_images/life_cycles_2251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. pupa, c. nymph, d. larvae",a 1678,DQ_005049,insects and other arthropods,"Based on the diagram, how many nymphal stages occur before becoming the adult form?",life_cycles_2251.png,question_images/life_cycles_2251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 5",d 1679,DQ_005050,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are involved from egg to adult?,life_cycles_2251.png,question_images/life_cycles_2251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 7, d. 5",d 1680,DQ_005051,insects and other arthropods,How long is the total life span of the insect on the diagram?,life_cycles_2251.png,question_images/life_cycles_2251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2-3 weeks, b. 15 days, c. 3 days, d. 8 weeks",a 1681,DQ_005052,insects and other arthropods,In which stage can the butterfly fly?,life_cycles_2252.png,question_images/life_cycles_2252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. Adult butterfly, c. pupa, d. caterpillar",b 1682,DQ_005053,insects and other arthropods,"During metamorphosis, what is the process after the egg?",life_cycles_2252.png,question_images/life_cycles_2252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. egg, c. butterfly, d. Caterpillar",d 1683,DQ_005054,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage before the caterpillar becomes an adult butterfly?,life_cycles_2252.png,question_images/life_cycles_2252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. egg, c. cocoon, d. emerging butterfly",d 1684,DQ_005055,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_2252.png,question_images/life_cycles_2252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",d 1685,DQ_005056,insects and other arthropods,How many steps does the life cycle of butterflies have?,life_cycles_2252.png,question_images/life_cycles_2252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7",b 1686,DQ_005057,insects and other arthropods,What comes after the caterpillar stage?,life_cycles_2252.png,question_images/life_cycles_2252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. pupa, c. emerging butterfly, d. adult butterfly",b 1687,DQ_005058,insects and other arthropods,Which stage undergoes metamorphosis?,life_cycles_2254.png,question_images/life_cycles_2254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult, b. Egg, c. Pupa, d. Larva",c 1688,DQ_005059,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after the egg stage?,life_cycles_2254.png,question_images/life_cycles_2254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult butterfly, b. pupa, c. larva, d. egg",c 1689,DQ_005060,insects and other arthropods,What stage is after the egg stage?,life_cycles_2254.png,question_images/life_cycles_2254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. pupa, c. no stage, d. adult butterfly",a 1690,DQ_005061,insects and other arthropods,How many larval stages are shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_2254.png,question_images/life_cycles_2254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 6, d. 4",a 1691,DQ_005062,insects and other arthropods,How many stages there are on a Butterfly's life?,life_cycles_2254.png,question_images/life_cycles_2254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 6",a 1692,DQ_005063,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage after larva?,life_cycles_2254.png,question_images/life_cycles_2254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. eggs, c. nymph, d. adult",a 1693,DQ_005064,insects and other arthropods,What follows the egg stage?,life_cycles_2257.png,question_images/life_cycles_2257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult butterfly, b. Larva, c. Pupa, d. Reproduction",b 1694,DQ_005065,insects and other arthropods,What is the 2nd stage in the butterfly life cycle?,life_cycles_2257.png,question_images/life_cycles_2257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. egg, c. adult butterfly, d. larva",d 1695,DQ_005066,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in a butterfly life cycle?,life_cycles_2257.png,question_images/life_cycles_2257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",d 1696,DQ_005067,insects and other arthropods,How many stages will a butterfly egg go through in order to become an adult?,life_cycles_2257.png,question_images/life_cycles_2257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",a 1697,DQ_005068,insects and other arthropods,What would happen if another insect at all the butterfly eggs?,life_cycles_2257.png,question_images/life_cycles_2257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. There would be less butterflies the next season., b. There would be more butterflies the next season., c. There would be a rapid increase in the number of butterflies., d. There would still be the same amount of butterflies the next season.",a 1698,DQ_005069,insects and other arthropods,"What is the free-swimming, flattened, ciliated, bilaterally symmetric larval form of the medusa?",life_cycles_2266.png,question_images/life_cycles_2266.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. planula, b. strobila, c. scyphistoma, d. ephyra",a 1699,DQ_005070,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage after gametes?,life_cycles_2266.png,question_images/life_cycles_2266.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. planula, b. strobila, c. scyphistoma, d. adult medusa",a 1700,DQ_005071,insects and other arthropods,What is another word for a young medusa?,life_cycles_2266.png,question_images/life_cycles_2266.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ephyra, b. scyphistoma, c. planula, d. gametes",a 1701,DQ_005072,insects and other arthropods,What stage is in between the adult medusa and the strobila?,life_cycles_2266.png,question_images/life_cycles_2266.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gametes, b. Planula, c. young medusa, d. Scyphistoma",c 1702,DQ_005073,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_2266.png,question_images/life_cycles_2266.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 6, c. 8, d. 7",d 1703,DQ_005074,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_2266.png,question_images/life_cycles_2266.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 7, d. 6",c 1704,DQ_005075,insects and other arthropods,What is the young Medusa called?,life_cycles_2267.png,question_images/life_cycles_2267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ephyra, b. scyphistoma, c. strobila, d. planula",a 1705,DQ_005076,insects and other arthropods,"Just before it reaches adulthood, what is a young jellyfish called?",life_cycles_2267.png,question_images/life_cycles_2267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Strobila, c. Ephyra, d. Planula",c 1706,DQ_005077,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage after an egg?,life_cycles_2267.png,question_images/life_cycles_2267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ephyra, b. Strobila, c. Planula, d. Adult Medusa",c 1707,DQ_005078,insects and other arthropods,How many parts does the life cycle of a medusa have?,life_cycles_2267.png,question_images/life_cycles_2267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 6, c. 9, d. 7",d 1708,DQ_005079,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in this life-cycle?,life_cycles_2267.png,question_images/life_cycles_2267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 2, c. 3, d. 6",d 1709,DQ_005080,insects and other arthropods,What happens if there is no 4th stage?,life_cycles_2267.png,question_images/life_cycles_2267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. there will be no planula, b. There will be no young medusa, c. no eggs, d. there will be no adult medusa",b 1710,DQ_005081,insects and other arthropods,What is shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_2267.png,question_images/life_cycles_2267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Life Cycle of a Butterfly, b. Life Cycle of Humans, c. Life Cycle of a Crab, d. Life Cycle of a Jellyfish",d 1711,DQ_005082,insects and other arthropods,"Identify the part of the plant which functions as nourishment for the embryo, dispersal to a new location, and dormancy during unfavorable conditions.",life_cycles_2271.png,question_images/life_cycles_2271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Seed, b. Fruit, c. Flower, d. Seedling",a 1712,DQ_005083,insects and other arthropods,What happens after a seedling?,life_cycles_2271.png,question_images/life_cycles_2271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Seed Dispersed, b. Fruit, c. Adult plant, d. Flower on adult plant",c 1713,DQ_005084,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after seed germinates?,life_cycles_2271.png,question_images/life_cycles_2271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seedling, b. flower, c. fruit, d. adult plant",a 1714,DQ_005085,insects and other arthropods,How many leaves does the seedling have?,life_cycles_2271.png,question_images/life_cycles_2271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 7, c. 4, d. 6",c 1715,DQ_005086,insects and other arthropods,What comes after flower on adult plant?,life_cycles_2271.png,question_images/life_cycles_2271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seed dispersed, b. adult plant, c. fruit, d. seed germinates",c 1716,DQ_005087,insects and other arthropods,What happens if the seed is not dispersed?,life_cycles_2271.png,question_images/life_cycles_2271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Seed doesn't germinate, no plant results., b. Seedlings will pop up on their own from flowers., c. The fruit turns sour., d. Seedlings will pop up on their own from adult plants.",a 1717,DQ_005088,insects and other arthropods,What would be an indirect impact of alligators laying fewer eggs?,life_cycles_2282.png,question_images/life_cycles_2282.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eggs would be softer, b. Less alligators would be born, c. Alligator population would decrease, d. More alligators would survive",c 1718,DQ_005089,insects and other arthropods,How many parts are there in the alligator life cycle?,life_cycles_2282.png,question_images/life_cycles_2282.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. There are 2 phases, b. There is 1 phases, c. There are 3 phrases, d. There are 4 phases",c 1719,DQ_005090,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_2282.png,question_images/life_cycles_2282.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 2",c 1720,DQ_005091,insects and other arthropods,"Concerning the life cycle of an alligator, mark the only correct affirmative:",life_cycles_2282.png,question_images/life_cycles_2282.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Baby alligators can lay eggs, b. Alligators go through a larval stage before maturity, c. Only adult alligators can lay eggs, d. Alligators come out from the eggs completely mature",c 1721,DQ_005092,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg?,life_cycles_2290.png,question_images/life_cycles_2290.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. imago, b. pupa, c. adult, d. larva",d 1722,DQ_005093,insects and other arthropods,Which stage precedes the adulthood of animals that undergo metamorphosis?,life_cycles_2290.png,question_images/life_cycles_2290.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. Egg, c. Larva, d. Adult",a 1723,DQ_005094,insects and other arthropods,How many more stages are there between egg and adult in a butterfly life cycle?,life_cycles_2290.png,question_images/life_cycles_2290.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",b 1724,DQ_005095,insects and other arthropods,What are the stages of a butterfly?,life_cycles_2290.png,question_images/life_cycles_2290.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. death, b. birth, c. growth, d. egg, laarva, pupa, adult",d 1725,DQ_005096,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage after egg?,life_cycles_2290.png,question_images/life_cycles_2290.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. pupa, c. larva, d. imago",c 1726,DQ_005097,insects and other arthropods,What part of the cycle comes after the egg?,life_cycles_2293.png,question_images/life_cycles_2293.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larva, b. pupa, c. Beetle, d. Egg",a 1727,DQ_005098,insects and other arthropods,What part of the life cycle comes after egg?,life_cycles_2293.png,question_images/life_cycles_2293.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult, b. Larva, c. Fly, d. Pupa",b 1728,DQ_005099,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle of a Beetle?,life_cycles_2293.png,question_images/life_cycles_2293.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",c 1729,DQ_005100,insects and other arthropods,How many steps are involved from egg to adult?,life_cycles_2293.png,question_images/life_cycles_2293.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",b 1730,DQ_005101,insects and other arthropods,What does the larva turn into?,life_cycles_2293.png,question_images/life_cycles_2293.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grub, b. pupa, c. adult, d. egg",b 1731,DQ_005102,insects and other arthropods,What if there is no pupa?,life_cycles_2293.png,question_images/life_cycles_2293.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva will not develop into an adult, b. nothing happens, c. egg will not develop into a pupa, d. egg will not develop into a larva",a 1732,DQ_005103,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage between larva and adult?,life_cycles_2300.png,question_images/life_cycles_2300.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. moth, c. eggs, d. butterfly",a 1733,DQ_005104,insects and other arthropods,What's the stage after larva on a ladybug's life cycle?,life_cycles_2300.png,question_images/life_cycles_2300.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. Adult, c. Larva, d. Eggs",a 1734,DQ_005105,insects and other arthropods,How many life stages does the ladybug go through between being an egg and an adult?,life_cycles_2300.png,question_images/life_cycles_2300.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",d 1735,DQ_005106,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_2300.png,question_images/life_cycles_2300.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 6, d. 4",d 1736,DQ_005107,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage after eggs?,life_cycles_2300.png,question_images/life_cycles_2300.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. pupa, c. imago, d. adult",a 1737,DQ_005108,insects and other arthropods,Identify the third stage of the life cycle of a ladybug.,life_cycles_2302.png,question_images/life_cycles_2302.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Adult Ladybug, c. Pupa, d. Larvae",c 1738,DQ_005109,insects and other arthropods,How many additional stages are between the eggs and adult ladybug stage?,life_cycles_2302.png,question_images/life_cycles_2302.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",d 1739,DQ_005110,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle of a ladybug?,life_cycles_2302.png,question_images/life_cycles_2302.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",a 1740,DQ_005111,insects and other arthropods,What stage prepares the larva to become an adult?,life_cycles_2313.png,question_images/life_cycles_2313.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larva, b. Pupa, c. Adult, d. Egg",b 1741,DQ_005112,insects and other arthropods,At which stage in the life cycle is the beetle able to lay eggs?,life_cycles_2313.png,question_images/life_cycles_2313.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. As an adult, b. As an egg, c. As a pupa, d. As a larva",a 1742,DQ_005113,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after pupa in the diagram?,life_cycles_2313.png,question_images/life_cycles_2313.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. eggs, b. young adult, c. adult, d. larva",c 1743,DQ_005114,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle of the lady beetle?,life_cycles_2313.png,question_images/life_cycles_2313.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 2, d. 3",a 1744,DQ_005115,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage of the frog cycle is in between the egg stage and late tadpole stage?,life_cycles_2333.png,question_images/life_cycles_2333.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. late tadpole, b. adult frog, c. egg, d. Early tadpole",d 1745,DQ_005116,insects and other arthropods,An adult frog does what to maintain its lifecycle?,life_cycles_2333.png,question_images/life_cycles_2333.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. becomes a tadpole, b. lays eggs, c. bears baby frogs, d. eats an early tadpole",b 1746,DQ_005117,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage right after the early tadpole stage in the life cycle of a frog?,life_cycles_2333.png,question_images/life_cycles_2333.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. early tadpole, b. egg, c. adult frog, d. late tadpole",d 1747,DQ_005118,insects and other arthropods,How many stages does a Frog go through before it reaches adulthood?,life_cycles_2333.png,question_images/life_cycles_2333.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",b 1748,DQ_005119,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage after eggs?,life_cycles_2333.png,question_images/life_cycles_2333.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. toad, b. late tadpole, c. early tadpole, d. adult frog",c 1749,DQ_005120,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage of the plant after the flower?,life_cycles_2347.png,question_images/life_cycles_2347.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seed, b. flower, c. tree, d. fruit",a 1750,DQ_005121,insects and other arthropods,What stage is between the flower and the seed?,life_cycles_2347.png,question_images/life_cycles_2347.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. fruit, b. plant, c. soil, d. larva",a 1751,DQ_005122,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_2347.png,question_images/life_cycles_2347.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 4",a 1752,DQ_005123,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are depicted in the diagram?,life_cycles_2348.png,question_images/life_cycles_2348.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 8",c 1753,DQ_005124,insects and other arthropods,What is the final stage before a plant becomes an adult?,life_cycles_2348.png,question_images/life_cycles_2348.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. flower, b. seed, c. larva, d. fruit",d 1754,DQ_005125,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_2348.png,question_images/life_cycles_2348.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 3, d. 6",b 1755,DQ_005126,insects and other arthropods,What do seeds become?,life_cycles_2349.png,question_images/life_cycles_2349.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seedlings, b. gametes, c. adult plants, d. flowers",a 1756,DQ_005127,insects and other arthropods,"Before a seed turns to an adult, it is called what?",life_cycles_2349.png,question_images/life_cycles_2349.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. seedling, c. young plant, d. mid adult plant",b 1757,DQ_005128,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after seed in the diagram?,life_cycles_2349.png,question_images/life_cycles_2349.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. flower, c. seedling, d. fruit",c 1758,DQ_005129,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the diagram of the life cycle of a plant?,life_cycles_2349.png,question_images/life_cycles_2349.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",a 1759,DQ_005130,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle shown?,life_cycles_2349.png,question_images/life_cycles_2349.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 2",c 1760,DQ_005131,insects and other arthropods,Is a seed necessary for growing a plant?,life_cycles_2349.png,question_images/life_cycles_2349.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Maybe, b. Cannot determine, c. No, d. Yes",d 1761,DQ_005132,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after seed?,life_cycles_2349.png,question_images/life_cycles_2349.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult plant, b. leaves, c. seedling, d. roots",c 1762,DQ_005133,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage of the plant after the seedling?,life_cycles_2350.png,question_images/life_cycles_2350.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seedling, b. fruit, c. seed, d. adult",c 1763,DQ_005134,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in a fruit tree life cycle?,life_cycles_2350.png,question_images/life_cycles_2350.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",b 1764,DQ_005135,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the plant life cycle?,life_cycles_2350.png,question_images/life_cycles_2350.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 2",a 1765,DQ_005136,insects and other arthropods,What is the first step of the cycle of a fruit.,life_cycles_2353.png,question_images/life_cycles_2353.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Seedling, b. Seed, c. Adult Plant, d. Flower",b 1766,DQ_005137,insects and other arthropods,What is the immediate next evolution of a seed?,life_cycles_2353.png,question_images/life_cycles_2353.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Seedling, b. Adult Plant, c. Fruit, d. Flower",a 1767,DQ_005138,insects and other arthropods,What is the plant stage that is between the flower and the seed stage?,life_cycles_2353.png,question_images/life_cycles_2353.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. fruit, b. adult plant, c. seedling, d. seed",a 1768,DQ_005139,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in a lifecycle of a plant?,life_cycles_2353.png,question_images/life_cycles_2353.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 6, d. 5",d 1769,DQ_005140,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_2353.png,question_images/life_cycles_2353.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 6",b 1770,DQ_005141,insects and other arthropods,What is shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_2353.png,question_images/life_cycles_2353.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Life Cycle of a Fruit Plant, b. Life Cycle of an Animal, c. Life Cycle of a Human, d. Life Cycle of an Insect",a 1771,DQ_005142,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after seed?,life_cycles_2353.png,question_images/life_cycles_2353.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult plant, b. flower, c. seedling, d. fruit",c 1772,DQ_005143,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after seedling from the diagram?,life_cycles_2358.png,question_images/life_cycles_2358.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult plant, b. fruit, c. flower, d. seed",b 1773,DQ_005144,insects and other arthropods,How many steps are shown?,life_cycles_2358.png,question_images/life_cycles_2358.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",c 1774,DQ_005145,insects and other arthropods,How many steps does it take in order for a fruit to produce another flower?,life_cycles_2358.png,question_images/life_cycles_2358.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",c 1775,DQ_005146,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after seed?,life_cycles_2358.png,question_images/life_cycles_2358.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. fruit, b. flower, c. grass, d. seedling",b 1776,DQ_005147,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the plant life cycle?,life_cycles_2361.png,question_images/life_cycles_2361.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 6",c 1777,DQ_005148,insects and other arthropods,What does a plant sprout from?,life_cycles_2361.png,question_images/life_cycles_2361.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fruit, b. Young plant, c. Flowers, d. Seed",d 1778,DQ_005149,insects and other arthropods,What is the immediate stage before a plant becomes fully developed to produce seeds?,life_cycles_2361.png,question_images/life_cycles_2361.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Growing until it's predicted high, b. Producing fruits, c. Falling leaves, d. Producing Flowers",d 1779,DQ_005150,insects and other arthropods,Which stage of the plant life cycle happens after flowers appear?,life_cycles_2361.png,question_images/life_cycles_2361.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Young plant appears, b. Seed, c. Fruits disappear, d. Fruits appear",b 1780,DQ_005151,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in total?,life_cycles_2361.png,question_images/life_cycles_2361.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",d 1781,DQ_005152,insects and other arthropods,What comes after larva stage?,life_cycles_2365.png,question_images/life_cycles_2365.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mature larva, b. adult beetle, c. pupa, d. newly hatched larva",c 1782,DQ_005153,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after larva in the diagram?,life_cycles_2365.png,question_images/life_cycles_2365.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. adult beetle, c. egg, d. newly hatched larva",a 1783,DQ_005154,insects and other arthropods,"Among the stages of the life cycle of a beetle, how many involves metamorphosis?",life_cycles_2365.png,question_images/life_cycles_2365.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",a 1784,DQ_005155,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle shown?,life_cycles_2365.png,question_images/life_cycles_2365.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 6",c 1785,DQ_005156,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg?,life_cycles_2365.png,question_images/life_cycles_2365.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. newly hatched larva, b. pupa, c. adult beetle, d. imago",a 1786,DQ_005157,insects and other arthropods,What does the egg turn into?,life_cycles_2366.png,question_images/life_cycles_2366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. 2nd larva, c. adult, d. 1st larva",d 1787,DQ_005158,insects and other arthropods,What part of the cycle comes after Pupa?,life_cycles_2366.png,question_images/life_cycles_2366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Adult, c. 1st Instar Larva, d. 2nd instar larva",b 1788,DQ_005159,insects and other arthropods,What stage of life comes after the Pupa?,life_cycles_2366.png,question_images/life_cycles_2366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. 2nd instar larva, c. Adult, d. 3rd instar larva",c 1789,DQ_005160,insects and other arthropods,For how many phases does the insect stay a larva?,life_cycles_2366.png,question_images/life_cycles_2366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",c 1790,DQ_005161,insects and other arthropods,How many larval stages are shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_2366.png,question_images/life_cycles_2366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 5, d. 4",a 1791,DQ_005162,insects and other arthropods,What happens after egg?,life_cycles_2366.png,question_images/life_cycles_2366.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. pupa, c. 3rd instar larva, d. 1st instar larva",d 1792,DQ_005163,insects and other arthropods,What is the fourth step of the cycle of a butterfly.,life_cycles_2373.png,question_images/life_cycles_2373.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult Butterfly, b. Caterpillar, c. Egg, d. Emerging butterfly",d 1793,DQ_005164,insects and other arthropods,What happens next to the caterpillar in the life cycle of a butterfly?,life_cycles_2373.png,question_images/life_cycles_2373.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. becomes a caterpillar, b. Becomes a pupa, c. becomes an egg, d. becomes an emerging butterfly",b 1794,DQ_005165,insects and other arthropods,What stage of the butterfly comes after caterpillar?,life_cycles_2373.png,question_images/life_cycles_2373.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. egg, c. emerging butterfly, d. adult butterfly",a 1795,DQ_005166,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life-cycle of a butterfly before it reaches adulthood?,life_cycles_2373.png,question_images/life_cycles_2373.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 8, c. 1, d. 4",d 1796,DQ_005167,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the lifecycle of a butterfly?,life_cycles_2373.png,question_images/life_cycles_2373.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 6, c. 3, d. 4",a 1797,DQ_005168,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg?,life_cycles_2373.png,question_images/life_cycles_2373.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. caterpillar, b. imago, c. pupa, d. adult butterfly",a 1798,DQ_005169,insects and other arthropods,What is the pupa before becoming into a butterfly?,life_cycles_2383.png,question_images/life_cycles_2383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Butterfly, c. Worm, d. Caterpillar",d 1799,DQ_005170,insects and other arthropods,Which stage directly follows the caterpillar stage?,life_cycles_2383.png,question_images/life_cycles_2383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Butterfly, b. Egg, c. Pupa, d. Larva",c 1800,DQ_005171,insects and other arthropods,What directly follows a caterpillar?,life_cycles_2383.png,question_images/life_cycles_2383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Butterfly, c. Larva, d. Pupa",d 1801,DQ_005172,insects and other arthropods,What stage is between the eggs and pupa?,life_cycles_2383.png,question_images/life_cycles_2383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. butterfly, b. larva, c. catterpillar, d. none",c 1802,DQ_005173,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle shown?,life_cycles_2383.png,question_images/life_cycles_2383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4",d 1803,DQ_005174,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle of a butterfly?,life_cycles_2383.png,question_images/life_cycles_2383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",c 1804,DQ_005175,insects and other arthropods,What hatches from the egg?,life_cycles_2383.png,question_images/life_cycles_2383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. butterfly, c. pupa, d. caterpillar",d 1805,DQ_005176,insects and other arthropods,Which stage corresponds to the egg?,life_cycles_2400.png,question_images/life_cycles_2400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stage 4, b. Stage 2, c. Stage 3, d. Stage 1",d 1806,DQ_005177,insects and other arthropods,Which stage is represented in stage 1?,life_cycles_2400.png,question_images/life_cycles_2400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. adult, c. pupa, d. egg",d 1807,DQ_005178,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes before stage 4?,life_cycles_2400.png,question_images/life_cycles_2400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stage 3, b. stage 0, c. stage 2, d. stage 1",a 1808,DQ_005179,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a butterfly?,life_cycles_2400.png,question_images/life_cycles_2400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 4",d 1809,DQ_005180,insects and other arthropods,How many stages is the butterfly life cycle comprised of?,life_cycles_2400.png,question_images/life_cycles_2400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",d 1810,DQ_005181,insects and other arthropods,The butterfly is fully grown after which stage?,life_cycles_2400.png,question_images/life_cycles_2400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stage 3, b. Stage 1, c. Stage 0, d. Stage 2",a 1811,DQ_005182,insects and other arthropods,What is stage 2?,life_cycles_2400.png,question_images/life_cycles_2400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. butterfly, c. caterpillar, d. egg",c 1812,DQ_005183,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage after eggs?,life_cycles_2404.png,question_images/life_cycles_2404.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larvae, b. Adult, c. Pupa, d. More Eggs",a 1813,DQ_005184,insects and other arthropods,What comes after the pupa stage?,life_cycles_2404.png,question_images/life_cycles_2404.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. eggs, b. larvae, c. adult, d. nothing",c 1814,DQ_005185,insects and other arthropods,The stage before an adult beetle is what?,life_cycles_2404.png,question_images/life_cycles_2404.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. egg, c. larvae, d. worm",a 1815,DQ_005186,insects and other arthropods,What stage is between larvae and adult?,life_cycles_2404.png,question_images/life_cycles_2404.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larvae, b. egg, c. moth, d. pupa",d 1816,DQ_005187,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the larvae stage?,life_cycles_2404.png,question_images/life_cycles_2404.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 6",c 1817,DQ_005188,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle of a lady beetle?,life_cycles_2404.png,question_images/life_cycles_2404.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",d 1818,DQ_005189,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle of a beetle?,life_cycles_2404.png,question_images/life_cycles_2404.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",d 1819,DQ_005190,insects and other arthropods,Identify the beginning of the mosquito life cycle.,life_cycles_2427.png,question_images/life_cycles_2427.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eggs, b. Adult, c. Pupal Stage, d. First Larval Stage",a 1820,DQ_005191,insects and other arthropods,At what stage do mosquitoes lay eggs?,life_cycles_2427.png,question_images/life_cycles_2427.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fourth larval stage, b. Adult stage, c. First larval stage, d. Pupal stage",b 1821,DQ_005192,insects and other arthropods,How many larval stages does a mosquito have in its life?,life_cycles_2427.png,question_images/life_cycles_2427.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. none, b. three, c. one, d. Four",d 1822,DQ_005193,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle of a mosquito?,life_cycles_2427.png,question_images/life_cycles_2427.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 7, d. 6",c 1823,DQ_005194,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the mosquito life cycle?,life_cycles_2427.png,question_images/life_cycles_2427.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 7, d. 9",c 1824,DQ_005195,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after eggs?,life_cycles_2427.png,question_images/life_cycles_2427.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupal stage, b. adult, c. first larval stage, d. imago",c 1825,DQ_005196,insects and other arthropods,Which stage proceeds from the larval stage in this life-cycle?,life_cycles_2428.png,question_images/life_cycles_2428.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Juvenile, c. Pupa, d. Adult",c 1826,DQ_005197,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after egg in the diagram?,life_cycles_2428.png,question_images/life_cycles_2428.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. adult, c. young adult, d. larva",d 1827,DQ_005198,insects and other arthropods,What stage of development occurs after larva?,life_cycles_2428.png,question_images/life_cycles_2428.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mosquito, b. Egg, c. Adult, d. Pupa",d 1828,DQ_005199,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a mosquito are shown on the illustration?,life_cycles_2428.png,question_images/life_cycles_2428.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 6, d. 5",a 1829,DQ_005200,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a mosquito?,life_cycles_2428.png,question_images/life_cycles_2428.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",d 1830,DQ_005201,insects and other arthropods,Identify the last stage of a gnat.,life_cycles_2442.png,question_images/life_cycles_2442.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. eggs, b. pupa, c. larvae, d. Adult",d 1831,DQ_005202,insects and other arthropods,What comes after larvae stage?,life_cycles_2442.png,question_images/life_cycles_2442.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. butterfly, c. egg, d. pupa stage",d 1832,DQ_005203,insects and other arthropods,Which stage comes after larvae?,life_cycles_2442.png,question_images/life_cycles_2442.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. Adult, c. Egg, d. Nymph",a 1833,DQ_005204,insects and other arthropods,How many stages does the life cycle of a fungus gnat have?,life_cycles_2442.png,question_images/life_cycles_2442.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 3, d. 7",a 1834,DQ_005205,insects and other arthropods,How many stages of the fungus gnat life cycle are shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_2442.png,question_images/life_cycles_2442.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 5, d. 4",d 1835,DQ_005206,insects and other arthropods,What happens next to eggs in their life cycle?,life_cycles_2442.png,question_images/life_cycles_2442.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. They turn into more eggs., b. They turn into larvae., c. They turn into adults., d. They turn into pupa.",b 1836,DQ_005207,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes between the gnat becoming a larva and an adult?,life_cycles_2442.png,question_images/life_cycles_2442.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. larvae, c. egg, d. pupa",d 1837,DQ_005208,insects and other arthropods,Identify how many days it takes for the eggs to become larvae.,life_cycles_2443.png,question_images/life_cycles_2443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 12-14 days, b. 7-10 days, c. 4-6 days, d. 3-6 days",c 1838,DQ_005209,insects and other arthropods,What is the first stage of the fungus gnat life cycle?,life_cycles_2443.png,question_images/life_cycles_2443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. eggs, b. pupa, c. larvae, d. adult",a 1839,DQ_005210,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after eggs in the diagram?,life_cycles_2443.png,question_images/life_cycles_2443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nymph, b. adult, c. larvae, d. pupa",c 1840,DQ_005211,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_2443.png,question_images/life_cycles_2443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 6",c 1841,DQ_005212,insects and other arthropods,How many stages does the life cycle of a fungus gnat have?,life_cycles_2443.png,question_images/life_cycles_2443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 28, b. 14, c. 4, d. 3",c 1842,DQ_005213,insects and other arthropods,In 4 to 6 days what do the eggs become?,life_cycles_2443.png,question_images/life_cycles_2443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larvae, b. eggs, c. pupa, d. adult",a 1843,DQ_005214,insects and other arthropods,What follows the larva stage of a beetle?,life_cycles_2449.png,question_images/life_cycles_2449.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. adult, c. worm, d. pupa",d 1844,DQ_005215,insects and other arthropods,What part of the cycle comes after adult?,life_cycles_2449.png,question_images/life_cycles_2449.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Pupa, c. Larva, d. Worm",a 1845,DQ_005216,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_2449.png,question_images/life_cycles_2449.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",b 1846,DQ_005217,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle of a beetle?,life_cycles_2449.png,question_images/life_cycles_2449.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 4",d 1847,DQ_005218,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage following the larva stage?,life_cycles_2449.png,question_images/life_cycles_2449.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. post-larva, c. pupa, d. adult",c 1848,DQ_005219,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after being an egg,life_cycles_2449.png,question_images/life_cycles_2449.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. pupa, c. larva, d. egg",c 1849,DQ_005220,insects and other arthropods,What happens after female lays egg in host egg?,life_cycles_2451.png,question_images/life_cycles_2451.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adults emerge, b. larvae develop in host egg, c. pupae in blackened host egg, d. adults emerge",b 1850,DQ_005221,insects and other arthropods,Where does the female lay eggs?,life_cycles_2451.png,question_images/life_cycles_2451.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. in the host egg, b. broken egg, c. black egg, d. larvae egg",a 1851,DQ_005222,insects and other arthropods,How many body segments does a wasp have?,life_cycles_2451.png,question_images/life_cycles_2451.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 4",a 1852,DQ_005223,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle shown below?,life_cycles_2451.png,question_images/life_cycles_2451.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",b 1853,DQ_005224,insects and other arthropods,What happens after a female lays eggs in host egg?,life_cycles_2451.png,question_images/life_cycles_2451.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adults emerge, b. eggs burrow in the grass, c. pupae in blackened host egg, d. larvae develop in host egg",d 1854,DQ_005225,insects and other arthropods,What is the beginning of the life cycle?,life_cycles_2454.png,question_images/life_cycles_2454.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. eggs, c. larva, d. adult",b 1855,DQ_005226,insects and other arthropods,What evolves into an adult?,life_cycles_2454.png,question_images/life_cycles_2454.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larva, b. Pupa, c. Worm, d. Eggs",b 1856,DQ_005227,insects and other arthropods,What is the 2nd stage of a mosquito?,life_cycles_2454.png,question_images/life_cycles_2454.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. egg, c. larva, d. pupa",c 1857,DQ_005228,insects and other arthropods,What precedes the pupa in the mosquito life cycle?,life_cycles_2454.png,question_images/life_cycles_2454.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult Mosquito, b. Eggs, c. Larva, d. Pupa",c 1858,DQ_005229,insects and other arthropods,Which stage comes after pupa?,life_cycles_2454.png,question_images/life_cycles_2454.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. Egg, c. Larva, d. Adult mosquito",d 1859,DQ_005230,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in a mosquito lifecycle?,life_cycles_2454.png,question_images/life_cycles_2454.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 2",a 1860,DQ_005231,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a mosquito?,life_cycles_2454.png,question_images/life_cycles_2454.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",d 1861,DQ_005232,insects and other arthropods,"What do you call the active immature form of an insect, especially one that differs greatly from the adult and forms the stage between egg and pupa?",life_cycles_2454.png,question_images/life_cycles_2454.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult Mosquito, b. Larva, c. Eggs, d. Pupa",b 1862,DQ_005233,insects and other arthropods,How many larval stages does the mosquito have?,life_cycles_2458.png,question_images/life_cycles_2458.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. two, b. three, c. one, d. four",d 1863,DQ_005234,insects and other arthropods,Which stage connects the fully developed insect to a new one?,life_cycles_2458.png,question_images/life_cycles_2458.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. First Laval Stage, b. Adult, c. Pupa, d. Egg",d 1864,DQ_005235,insects and other arthropods,How many larval stages does the mosquito life cycle have?,life_cycles_2458.png,question_images/life_cycles_2458.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",b 1865,DQ_005236,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a mosquito?,life_cycles_2458.png,question_images/life_cycles_2458.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 8, c. 3, d. 7",d 1866,DQ_005237,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg?,life_cycles_2458.png,question_images/life_cycles_2458.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. imago, b. adult, c. pupal stage, d. first larval stage",d 1867,DQ_005238,insects and other arthropods,What form adopts the larva before becoming a mosquito?,life_cycles_2459.png,question_images/life_cycles_2459.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mosquito, b. Fly, c. Egg, d. Pupa",d 1868,DQ_005239,insects and other arthropods,This hatches from an egg.,life_cycles_2459.png,question_images/life_cycles_2459.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larva, b. Egg, c. Adult, d. Pupa",a 1869,DQ_005240,insects and other arthropods,What life cycle stage comes after the larva stage?,life_cycles_2459.png,question_images/life_cycles_2459.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anopheles mosquito, b. Egg, c. Pupa, d. Adult",c 1870,DQ_005241,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after larva in the diagram?,life_cycles_2459.png,question_images/life_cycles_2459.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. pupa, c. young adult, d. egg",b 1871,DQ_005242,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle shown?,life_cycles_2459.png,question_images/life_cycles_2459.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 6, d. 5",b 1872,DQ_005243,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a mosquito?,life_cycles_2459.png,question_images/life_cycles_2459.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",a 1873,DQ_005244,insects and other arthropods,"In the life cycle of Anopheles mosquito, what comes after Larva?",life_cycles_2459.png,question_images/life_cycles_2459.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. Adult, c. Egg, d. Big Larva",a 1874,DQ_005245,insects and other arthropods,What if there is no pupa?,life_cycles_2459.png,question_images/life_cycles_2459.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult will not be developed, b. Nothing happens, c. Egg will not be developed, d. Larva will not be developed",d 1875,DQ_005246,insects and other arthropods,What does egg become?,life_cycles_2485.png,question_images/life_cycles_2485.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. imago, b. pupa, c. adult, d. larva",d 1876,DQ_005247,insects and other arthropods,What is the most developed structure a mosquito can present according to the diagram below?,life_cycles_2485.png,question_images/life_cycles_2485.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Wings, b. Fully developed reproductive system., c. Full Size, d. Larva",b 1877,DQ_005248,insects and other arthropods,What stage is after the egg?,life_cycles_2485.png,question_images/life_cycles_2485.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. Reproduction, c. Adult, d. Larva",d 1878,DQ_005249,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the sandfly life cycle?,life_cycles_2485.png,question_images/life_cycles_2485.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",b 1879,DQ_005250,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg?,life_cycles_2485.png,question_images/life_cycles_2485.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. larva, c. pupa, d. imago",b 1880,DQ_005251,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the lady beetle's metamorphosis?,life_cycles_339.png,question_images/life_cycles_339.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Four, b. Three, c. Five, d. One",a 1881,DQ_005252,insects and other arthropods,What part of the cycle comes after larva?,life_cycles_339.png,question_images/life_cycles_339.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eggs, b. Worm, c. Pupa, d. Adult",c 1882,DQ_005253,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle shown?,life_cycles_339.png,question_images/life_cycles_339.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 3, d. 6",b 1883,DQ_005254,insects and other arthropods,How many stages will a lady beetle egg go through in order to become an adult?,life_cycles_339.png,question_images/life_cycles_339.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",b 1884,DQ_005255,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage after large caterpillar?,life_cycles_342.png,question_images/life_cycles_342.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. small caterpillar, c. egg, d. adult",a 1885,DQ_005256,insects and other arthropods,What is the last stage before the butterfly emerges?,life_cycles_342.png,question_images/life_cycles_342.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. large caterpillar, c. adult, d. egg",a 1886,DQ_005257,insects and other arthropods,What stage of the butterfly comes before adult stage?,life_cycles_342.png,question_images/life_cycles_342.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. large caterpillar, c. small caterpillar, d. egg",a 1887,DQ_005258,insects and other arthropods,How many caterpillars are shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_342.png,question_images/life_cycles_342.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",a 1888,DQ_005259,insects and other arthropods,What is the lifecycle fo a butterfly called?,life_cycles_342.png,question_images/life_cycles_342.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. growth, b. complete, c. metamorphosis, d. lifecycle",c 1889,DQ_005260,insects and other arthropods,"In the life cycle of a butterfly, what happens after the pupal stage?",life_cycles_342.png,question_images/life_cycles_342.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It undergoes a complete metamorphosis to a butterfly., b. It undergoes a complete metamorphosis to an egg., c. It undergoes a complete metamorphosis to a firefly., d. It undergoes a complete metamorphosis to a caterpillar.",a 1890,DQ_005261,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg?,life_cycles_342.png,question_images/life_cycles_342.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. imago, b. pupa, c. small caterpillar, d. adult",c 1891,DQ_005262,insects and other arthropods,What follows an egg?,life_cycles_345.png,question_images/life_cycles_345.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult, b. Reproduction, c. Nymph, d. Larva",c 1892,DQ_005263,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after egg in the diagram?,life_cycles_345.png,question_images/life_cycles_345.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. nymph, c. larva, d. young adult",b 1893,DQ_005264,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the cycle of life are there?,life_cycles_345.png,question_images/life_cycles_345.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",d 1894,DQ_005265,insects and other arthropods,What does a nymph grow into?,life_cycles_345.png,question_images/life_cycles_345.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. nymph, c. air, d. egg",a 1895,DQ_005266,insects and other arthropods,Identify the third stage of the life cycle of a mosquito.,life_cycles_348.png,question_images/life_cycles_348.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eggs, b. Pupa, c. Adult Mosquito, d. Wriggler",b 1896,DQ_005267,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after eggs in the diagram?,life_cycles_348.png,question_images/life_cycles_348.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. wriggler, b. adult mosquito, c. larva, d. pupa",a 1897,DQ_005268,insects and other arthropods,What stage is before the adult mosquito stage?,life_cycles_348.png,question_images/life_cycles_348.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. wriggler, c. eggs, d. pupa",d 1898,DQ_005269,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in a mosquito's life?,life_cycles_348.png,question_images/life_cycles_348.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",d 1899,DQ_005270,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_348.png,question_images/life_cycles_348.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 5, d. 4",d 1900,DQ_005271,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg?,life_cycles_348.png,question_images/life_cycles_348.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. imago, b. pupa, c. adult mosquito, d. wriggler",d 1901,DQ_005272,insects and other arthropods,"In the life cycle of a monarch butterfly, which stage comes after the larva stage?",life_cycles_35.png,question_images/life_cycles_35.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult butterfly, b. Pupa, c. Caterpillar, d. Egg",b 1902,DQ_005273,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_35.png,question_images/life_cycles_35.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4",d 1903,DQ_005274,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle of a monarch butterfly?,life_cycles_35.png,question_images/life_cycles_35.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",b 1904,DQ_005275,insects and other arthropods,What is another name for pupa?,life_cycles_35.png,question_images/life_cycles_35.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. chrysalis, c. larva, d. adult butterfly",b 1905,DQ_005276,insects and other arthropods,What does egg become?,life_cycles_353.png,question_images/life_cycles_353.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. nymph, c. imago, d. chrysallis",b 1906,DQ_005277,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after adult in the diagram?,life_cycles_353.png,question_images/life_cycles_353.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. young adult, b. larva, c. egg, d. nymph",c 1907,DQ_005278,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_353.png,question_images/life_cycles_353.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",a 1908,DQ_005279,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg?,life_cycles_353.png,question_images/life_cycles_353.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. imago, b. nymph, c. tadpole, d. adult",b 1909,DQ_005280,insects and other arthropods,Identify the stage in the life cycle of an insect where the adult structures of the insect are formed whilst the larval structures are broken down.,life_cycles_359.png,question_images/life_cycles_359.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult, b. Larva, c. Pupa, d. Egg",c 1910,DQ_005281,insects and other arthropods,What stage is after the Larva stage?,life_cycles_359.png,question_images/life_cycles_359.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. no stage, c. adult, d. pupa",d 1911,DQ_005282,insects and other arthropods,What stage of the butterfly comes after larva?,life_cycles_359.png,question_images/life_cycles_359.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. Adult, c. Egg, d. Larva",a 1912,DQ_005283,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle shown?,life_cycles_359.png,question_images/life_cycles_359.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 6",c 1913,DQ_005284,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle of an insect?,life_cycles_359.png,question_images/life_cycles_359.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",d 1914,DQ_005285,insects and other arthropods,On what stage does the caterpillar prepare to become a butterfly?,life_cycles_38.png,question_images/life_cycles_38.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. egg, c. larva, d. cocoon",d 1915,DQ_005286,insects and other arthropods,A caterpillar ultimately becomes what?,life_cycles_38.png,question_images/life_cycles_38.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. worm, b. cocoon, c. butterfly, d. chrysalis",c 1916,DQ_005287,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in a monarch life cycle?,life_cycles_38.png,question_images/life_cycles_38.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 7, c. 4, d. 5",d 1917,DQ_005288,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_38.png,question_images/life_cycles_38.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 7, c. 6, d. 5",b 1918,DQ_005289,insects and other arthropods,What does a butterfly lay?,life_cycles_38.png,question_images/life_cycles_38.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. butterfly, c. caterpillar, d. pupa",a 1919,DQ_005290,insects and other arthropods,At which stage does the arthropod in the diagram spin a cocoon?,life_cycles_43.png,question_images/life_cycles_43.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. As a pupa, b. As a caterpillar, c. As an egg, d. As a butterfly",a 1920,DQ_005291,insects and other arthropods,Identify the stage where the caterpillar transforms into a butterfly,life_cycles_43.png,question_images/life_cycles_43.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Butterfly, c. Pupa, d. Caterpillar",c 1921,DQ_005292,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after the caterpillar stage in the development of a butterfly?,life_cycles_43.png,question_images/life_cycles_43.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. butterfly, b. caterpillar, c. pupa, d. egg",c 1922,DQ_005293,insects and other arthropods,Which stage in the diagram shown below represents a fully developed insect?,life_cycles_43.png,question_images/life_cycles_43.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Butterfly, b. Egg, c. Caterpillar, d. Pupa",a 1923,DQ_005294,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in this life cycle?,life_cycles_43.png,question_images/life_cycles_43.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3",c 1924,DQ_005295,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg?,life_cycles_43.png,question_images/life_cycles_43.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grass, b. pupa, c. butterfly, d. caterpillar",d 1925,DQ_005296,insects and other arthropods,"From the diagram, identify the adult stage of the insect life cycle.",life_cycles_44.png,question_images/life_cycles_44.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. butterfly, b. egg, c. caterpillar, d. chrysalis",a 1926,DQ_005297,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after egg in the diagram?,life_cycles_44.png,question_images/life_cycles_44.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. caterpillar, b. chrysalis, c. butterfly, d. young adult",a 1927,DQ_005298,insects and other arthropods,Where does a butterfly lay its egg?,life_cycles_44.png,question_images/life_cycles_44.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. in the air, b. on a chrysalis, c. On a leaf, d. A butterfly doesn't lay eggs",c 1928,DQ_005299,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are between the caterpillar and butterfly stage?,life_cycles_44.png,question_images/life_cycles_44.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",c 1929,DQ_005300,insects and other arthropods,What is the butterfly before it turns into chrysalis?,life_cycles_44.png,question_images/life_cycles_44.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. chrysalis, b. butterfly, c. egg, d. caterpillar",d 1930,DQ_005301,insects and other arthropods,What will happen if the caterpillar did not complete the amount of time it is supposed to stay inside the chrysalis to complete the metamorphosis process?,life_cycles_44.png,question_images/life_cycles_44.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The butterfly turn back to egg, b. The butterfly cannot fly, c. The butterfly will turn back to a caterpillar, d. Wings and other parts of its body will have some deformities.",d 1931,DQ_005302,insects and other arthropods,An adult butterfly emerges from which part of this life-cycle?,life_cycles_47.png,question_images/life_cycles_47.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Larva, c. Embryo, d. Pupa",d 1932,DQ_005303,insects and other arthropods,What does an adult butterfly lay?,life_cycles_47.png,question_images/life_cycles_47.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eggs, b. Pupa, c. Larva, d. Butterfly",a 1933,DQ_005304,insects and other arthropods,"In the butterfly life cycle, what follows the egg stage?",life_cycles_47.png,question_images/life_cycles_47.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Reproduction, b. Pupa, c. Adult Butterfly, d. Larva",d 1934,DQ_005305,insects and other arthropods,What comes next after egg?,life_cycles_47.png,question_images/life_cycles_47.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larva, b. Pupa, c. Adult Butterfly, d. Egg",a 1935,DQ_005306,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_47.png,question_images/life_cycles_47.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 3, d. 6",b 1936,DQ_005307,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a butterfly?,life_cycles_47.png,question_images/life_cycles_47.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",d 1937,DQ_005308,insects and other arthropods,What happens if the pupa cannot undergo metamorphosis?,life_cycles_47.png,question_images/life_cycles_47.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It will lay eggs., b. It will still become an adult butterfly., c. It will go back to being a larva., d. It cannot become an adult butterfly.",d 1938,DQ_005309,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage in the butterfly life cycle that is in between egg and pupa?,life_cycles_48.png,question_images/life_cycles_48.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larva, b. adult, c. pupa, d. egg",a 1939,DQ_005310,insects and other arthropods,At what stage does metamorphosis occur?,life_cycles_48.png,question_images/life_cycles_48.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Larva, c. Pupa, d. Adult",c 1940,DQ_005311,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after the larva?,life_cycles_48.png,question_images/life_cycles_48.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. none, c. egg, d. pupa",d 1941,DQ_005312,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there before a butterfly becomes adult?,life_cycles_48.png,question_images/life_cycles_48.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 6, d. 3",d 1942,DQ_005313,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg?,life_cycles_48.png,question_images/life_cycles_48.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. pupa, c. imago, d. larva",d 1943,DQ_005314,insects and other arthropods,What would happen to the species if it stopped laying eggs?,life_cycles_48.png,question_images/life_cycles_48.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. There would be more caterpillars., b. The numbers would remain the same., c. The species would die out and disappear., d. The species would increase in numbers.",c 1944,DQ_005315,insects and other arthropods,Between which phases does Metamorphosis happen?,life_cycles_55.png,question_images/life_cycles_55.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg and caterpillar, b. butterfly and egg, c. Chrysalis and butterfly, d. caterpillar and Chrysalis",c 1945,DQ_005316,insects and other arthropods,"During the transformation to a butterfly, what life stage do they enter after being a caterpillar (larva)?",life_cycles_55.png,question_images/life_cycles_55.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. thorax, b. butterfly, c. egg, d. Chrysalis (pupa)",d 1946,DQ_005317,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after egg in the diagram?,life_cycles_55.png,question_images/life_cycles_55.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. caterpillar, b. butterfly, c. young adult, d. chrysalis",a 1947,DQ_005318,insects and other arthropods,How many insect eggs are shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_55.png,question_images/life_cycles_55.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 6, c. 4, d. 3",d 1948,DQ_005319,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in a butterfly's life cycle?,life_cycles_55.png,question_images/life_cycles_55.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 6, c. 4, d. 7",c 1949,DQ_005320,insects and other arthropods,"To become a butterfly, the caterpillar must first go into what stage?",life_cycles_55.png,question_images/life_cycles_55.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Butterfly, b. Pupa, c. Larva, d. Egg",b 1950,DQ_005321,insects and other arthropods,What is larva equivalent to?,life_cycles_55.png,question_images/life_cycles_55.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. butterfly, b. caterpillar, c. egg, d. pupa",b 1951,DQ_005322,insects and other arthropods,Pollinating insects are vital to which stage of the plant's life cycle?,life_cycles_572.png,question_images/life_cycles_572.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The flower produces fruit, b. The fruit releases seeds, c. The plant flowers, d. The seed germinates",a 1952,DQ_005323,insects and other arthropods,Which stage comes after the plant bears flower?,life_cycles_572.png,question_images/life_cycles_572.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seed germinates, b. fruits produce seed, c. flower produces fruit, d. flower dies",c 1953,DQ_005324,insects and other arthropods,"In the diagram below, what happens after the plant dies?",life_cycles_572.png,question_images/life_cycles_572.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plant grows, b. the seed germinates, c. the fruit releases seeds, d. plant flowers",b 1954,DQ_005325,insects and other arthropods,What stage of the plant life cycle happens after the fruit releases seeds?,life_cycles_572.png,question_images/life_cycles_572.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The plant grows, b. The plant dies, c. The plant flowers, d. The flower produces fruit",b 1955,DQ_005326,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a flowering plant?,life_cycles_572.png,question_images/life_cycles_572.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 6, d. 8",c 1956,DQ_005327,insects and other arthropods,"In this cycle, what happens when the plant dies?",life_cycles_572.png,question_images/life_cycles_572.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The fruit releases seed, b. The flower produces fruit, c. The seed germinates, d. The plant grows",c 1957,DQ_005328,insects and other arthropods,What happens after the seed germinates?,life_cycles_572.png,question_images/life_cycles_572.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plant flowers, b. flower produces fruit, c. plant grows, d. fruit releases seeds",c 1958,DQ_005329,insects and other arthropods,Which part of the plant produces the seeds?,life_cycles_575.png,question_images/life_cycles_575.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Seedling, b. Flower, c. Leaves, d. Mature plant",b 1959,DQ_005330,insects and other arthropods,What happens after a plant has matured?,life_cycles_575.png,question_images/life_cycles_575.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Creates seeds, b. Grows and dies, c. Starts seeding, d. Flowers blossom",d 1960,DQ_005331,insects and other arthropods,"When germination is complete, it results in which part of the plant life cycle?",life_cycles_575.png,question_images/life_cycles_575.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Seedling, b. Mature Plant, c. Flower, d. Seed",a 1961,DQ_005332,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in a plant life cycle?,life_cycles_575.png,question_images/life_cycles_575.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",b 1962,DQ_005333,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in a plant life cycle?,life_cycles_575.png,question_images/life_cycles_575.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2",b 1963,DQ_005334,insects and other arthropods,In which stage the plant reaches its final form?,life_cycles_577.png,question_images/life_cycles_577.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. D, c. C, d. B",c 1964,DQ_005335,insects and other arthropods,What is the 1st stage before the plant becomes and adult?,life_cycles_577.png,question_images/life_cycles_577.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. seed, c. embryo, d. larva",b 1965,DQ_005336,insects and other arthropods,Which stage comes after the seed?,life_cycles_577.png,question_images/life_cycles_577.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. D, c. A, d. C",c 1966,DQ_005337,insects and other arthropods,What does a frog become after the Egg Mass step?,life_cycles_579.png,question_images/life_cycles_579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Young Frog, b. Adult Frog, c. Tadpole, d. Tadpole with legs",c 1967,DQ_005338,insects and other arthropods,What is the first stage after the egg mass?,life_cycles_579.png,question_images/life_cycles_579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tadpole, b. adult frog, c. young frog, d. tadpole with legs",a 1968,DQ_005339,insects and other arthropods,How many stages does a frog life cycle have?,life_cycles_579.png,question_images/life_cycles_579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 4, d. 5",d 1969,DQ_005340,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a frog?,life_cycles_579.png,question_images/life_cycles_579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",a 1970,DQ_005341,insects and other arthropods,What happens after the egg mass stage?,life_cycles_579.png,question_images/life_cycles_579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tadpole, b. adult frog, c. tadpole with legs, d. young frog",a 1971,DQ_005342,insects and other arthropods,Identify the stage after the eggs.,life_cycles_580.png,question_images/life_cycles_580.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. young frog, b. Tadpoles, c. Embryo, d. front legs appear",c 1972,DQ_005343,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after the frog develops legs?,life_cycles_580.png,question_images/life_cycles_580.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. it develops external gills, b. hind legs disappear, c. tail keeps growing, d. tail becomes shorter",d 1973,DQ_005344,insects and other arthropods,When does a frog lose its tail?,life_cycles_580.png,question_images/life_cycles_580.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. In the embryo stage, b. In the young frog stage, c. In the eggs stage, d. In the tapdoles stages",b 1974,DQ_005345,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are between the Eggs and the Adult Frog?,life_cycles_580.png,question_images/life_cycles_580.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 19, c. 3, d. 9",d 1975,DQ_005346,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_580.png,question_images/life_cycles_580.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 11, c. 8, d. 10",b 1976,DQ_005347,insects and other arthropods,What do embryos turn into?,life_cycles_580.png,question_images/life_cycles_580.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult frog, b. tadpoles, c. young frog, d. eggs",b 1977,DQ_005348,insects and other arthropods,What happens if there is no embryo?,life_cycles_580.png,question_images/life_cycles_580.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tadpoles can't swim, b. eggs doesn't hatch, c. tadpoles are not developed, d. front legs won't appear",c 1978,DQ_005349,insects and other arthropods,Identify the second stage.,life_cycles_586.png,question_images/life_cycles_586.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult, b. Larva, c. Egg, d. pupa",b 1979,DQ_005350,insects and other arthropods,What are the two stages that the egg must go through before it becomes an adult?,life_cycles_586.png,question_images/life_cycles_586.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cacoon and larva, b. pupa and cacoon, c. Larva and butterfly, d. Larva and Pupa",d 1980,DQ_005351,insects and other arthropods,What part of the cycle comes after eggs?,life_cycles_586.png,question_images/life_cycles_586.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. Larva, c. Adult, d. Worm",b 1981,DQ_005352,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there before the insect becomes an adult?,life_cycles_586.png,question_images/life_cycles_586.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3",d 1982,DQ_005353,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a lady beetle?,life_cycles_586.png,question_images/life_cycles_586.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 5, d. 3",a 1983,DQ_005354,insects and other arthropods,"If eggs go to larva, what does pupa go to?",life_cycles_586.png,question_images/life_cycles_586.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. adult, c. eggs, d. pupa",b 1984,DQ_005355,insects and other arthropods,"After metamorphosis, what does the arthropod become?",life_cycles_592.png,question_images/life_cycles_592.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A pupa, b. A larva, c. An adult, d. An egg",c 1985,DQ_005356,insects and other arthropods,What do eggs become?,life_cycles_592.png,question_images/life_cycles_592.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupae, b. larvae, c. adults, d. imagos",b 1986,DQ_005357,insects and other arthropods,Before reaching adulthood what stage of metamorphosis is the ladybug in?,life_cycles_592.png,question_images/life_cycles_592.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hatching, b. Eggs, c. Larva, d. Pupa",d 1987,DQ_005358,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after eggs in the diagram?,life_cycles_592.png,question_images/life_cycles_592.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. young adult, b. pupa, c. larva, d. adult",c 1988,DQ_005359,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a lady beetle?,life_cycles_592.png,question_images/life_cycles_592.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",a 1989,DQ_005360,insects and other arthropods,In what stage of metamorphosis do lady beetles lay eggs?,life_cycles_592.png,question_images/life_cycles_592.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eggs, b. Larva, c. Adult, d. Pupat",c 1990,DQ_005361,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after eggs?,life_cycles_592.png,question_images/life_cycles_592.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. imago, c. pupa, d. larva",d 1991,DQ_005362,insects and other arthropods,What is the first step of the ladybug life cycle?,life_cycles_595.png,question_images/life_cycles_595.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. adult ladybug, c. eggs, d. pupa",c 1992,DQ_005363,insects and other arthropods,Which represents the last stage of a ladybug's life cycle?,life_cycles_595.png,question_images/life_cycles_595.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult ladybug, b. Larva, c. Pupa, d. Egg",a 1993,DQ_005364,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_595.png,question_images/life_cycles_595.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 6, d. 5",a 1994,DQ_005365,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a ladybug??,life_cycles_595.png,question_images/life_cycles_595.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",d 1995,DQ_005366,insects and other arthropods,"In the life cycle of a Ladybug, what comes after Eggs?",life_cycles_595.png,question_images/life_cycles_595.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eggs, b. Pupa, c. Adult Ladybug, d. Larva",d 1996,DQ_005367,insects and other arthropods,Identify the stage after adult.,life_cycles_605.png,question_images/life_cycles_605.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. eggs, b. pupa, c. nothing, d. larva",a 1997,DQ_005368,insects and other arthropods,What becomes a pupa?,life_cycles_605.png,question_images/life_cycles_605.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. larva, c. egg, d. adult",b 1998,DQ_005369,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage between larva and adult?,life_cycles_605.png,question_images/life_cycles_605.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. pupa, c. eggs, d. adult",b 1999,DQ_005370,insects and other arthropods,How many antennas do mosquitoes have?,life_cycles_605.png,question_images/life_cycles_605.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 5, c. 2, d. 3",c 2000,DQ_005371,insects and other arthropods,How many life stages does the mosquito have as shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_605.png,question_images/life_cycles_605.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",a 2001,DQ_005372,insects and other arthropods,"In a particularly dry season there is a decrease in mosquito eggs, which stage would be most immediately affected?",life_cycles_605.png,question_images/life_cycles_605.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. larva, c. humans, d. adult",b 2002,DQ_005373,insects and other arthropods,What is developed from the egg in this life-cycle?,life_cycles_606.png,question_images/life_cycles_606.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. Larva, c. Adult, d. Embryo",b 2003,DQ_005374,insects and other arthropods,What does the mosquito larva have to become before it can become an adult?,life_cycles_606.png,question_images/life_cycles_606.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Adult, c. Larva, d. Pupa",d 2004,DQ_005375,insects and other arthropods,What is the final stage in the diagram?,life_cycles_606.png,question_images/life_cycles_606.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Larva, c. Pupa, d. Adult",d 2005,DQ_005376,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle shown?,life_cycles_606.png,question_images/life_cycles_606.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 3, d. 5",a 2006,DQ_005377,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the lifecycle of a mosquito?,life_cycles_606.png,question_images/life_cycles_606.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",a 2007,DQ_005378,insects and other arthropods,What is the first stage in the life cycle of a mosquito?,life_cycles_608.png,question_images/life_cycles_608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larva, b. egg, c. Adult, d. Pupa",b 2008,DQ_005379,insects and other arthropods,Larva turns into what?,life_cycles_608.png,question_images/life_cycles_608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. Remains the same, c. Adult, d. Egg",a 2009,DQ_005380,insects and other arthropods,How does a mosquito begin its life cycle?,life_cycles_608.png,question_images/life_cycles_608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. As an adult, b. As a pupa, c. As a larva, d. As an egg",d 2010,DQ_005381,insects and other arthropods,Which of the following sentences is the one correct?,life_cycles_608.png,question_images/life_cycles_608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The larva puts an egg., b. The larva turns into a pupa., c. The larva turns into a adult mosquito., d. The adult mosquito turns into a pupa.",b 2011,DQ_005382,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle of mosquito?,life_cycles_608.png,question_images/life_cycles_608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",c 2012,DQ_005383,insects and other arthropods,How many stages of life cycle does a mosquito have?,life_cycles_608.png,question_images/life_cycles_608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 6, c. 3, d. 4",d 2013,DQ_005384,insects and other arthropods,What emerges from a pupa?,life_cycles_608.png,question_images/life_cycles_608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. water, c. larva, d. Adult mosquito",d 2014,DQ_005385,insects and other arthropods,Identify the part of the plant which is responsible for reproduction by releasing pollen.,life_cycles_619.png,question_images/life_cycles_619.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mature plant, b. Flower, c. Seed, d. Seedling",b 2015,DQ_005386,insects and other arthropods,What comes after seedling?,life_cycles_619.png,question_images/life_cycles_619.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mature Plant, b. Tree, c. Seed, d. Flower",a 2016,DQ_005387,insects and other arthropods,Which stage comes after mature plant?,life_cycles_619.png,question_images/life_cycles_619.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stem, b. Seedling, c. Flower, d. Seed",c 2017,DQ_005388,insects and other arthropods,How many parts of the plant life cycle are depicted?,life_cycles_619.png,question_images/life_cycles_619.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",a 2018,DQ_005389,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the bean plant cycle?,life_cycles_619.png,question_images/life_cycles_619.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",b 2019,DQ_005390,insects and other arthropods,What does a seed become?,life_cycles_619.png,question_images/life_cycles_619.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. flower, b. mature plant, c. seedling, d. fruit",c 2020,DQ_005391,insects and other arthropods,What would happen if one seasons all the bean plants didn't flower as much as normal?,life_cycles_619.png,question_images/life_cycles_619.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The next season there would be more bean seeds available., b. The next season there would be less bean seeds available., c. The next season there would be exponentially more bean seeds available., d. The next season there would be the same amount of bean seeds available.",b 2021,DQ_005392,insects and other arthropods,What does an adult butterfly do to continue the life cycle?,life_cycles_6207.png,question_images/life_cycles_6207.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. becomes a larva, b. lays eggs, c. turns into a pupa, d. flies away",b 2022,DQ_005393,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle of a butterfly?,life_cycles_6207.png,question_images/life_cycles_6207.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2",b 2023,DQ_005394,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a butterfly?,life_cycles_6207.png,question_images/life_cycles_6207.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",d 2024,DQ_005395,insects and other arthropods,What becomes an adult?,life_cycles_6208.png,question_images/life_cycles_6208.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. adult, c. pupa, d. eggs",c 2025,DQ_005396,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage before the larva stage in the life cycle below?,life_cycles_6208.png,question_images/life_cycles_6208.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. pupa, c. butterfly, d. adult",a 2026,DQ_005397,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle of a weevil?,life_cycles_6208.png,question_images/life_cycles_6208.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 7, d. 5",b 2027,DQ_005398,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after eggs?,life_cycles_6208.png,question_images/life_cycles_6208.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. larva, c. pupa, d. imago",b 2028,DQ_005399,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage between larva and adult in the arthropod lifecycle?,life_cycles_6210.png,question_images/life_cycles_6210.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. larva, c. pupa, d. young adult",c 2029,DQ_005400,insects and other arthropods,"From the diagram, how many stages are there in an insect life cycle?",life_cycles_6210.png,question_images/life_cycles_6210.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3",a 2030,DQ_005401,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle shown?,life_cycles_6210.png,question_images/life_cycles_6210.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 6",c 2031,DQ_005402,insects and other arthropods,What is the first stage of this butterfly?,life_cycles_6210.png,question_images/life_cycles_6210.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. larva, c. adult, d. egg",d 2032,DQ_005403,insects and other arthropods,What life cycle of a living organism is shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_6210.png,question_images/life_cycles_6210.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Life Cycle of a Mammal, b. Life Cycle of an Insect, c. Life Cycle of a Fish, d. Life Cycle of Humans",b 2033,DQ_005404,insects and other arthropods,What happens next to the adult flea in the life cycle?,life_cycles_6211.png,question_images/life_cycles_6211.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Turns into larva, b. Nothing, c. Lays eggs, d. Turns into pupa",c 2034,DQ_005405,insects and other arthropods,"In the flea life cycle, which stage comes before pupa?",life_cycles_6211.png,question_images/life_cycles_6211.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult flea, b. Nymph, c. Egg, d. Larva",d 2035,DQ_005406,insects and other arthropods,What cycle follows the adult flea?,life_cycles_6211.png,question_images/life_cycles_6211.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Reproduction, c. Larva, d. Pupa",a 2036,DQ_005407,insects and other arthropods,How many stages does the flea life cycle have?,life_cycles_6211.png,question_images/life_cycles_6211.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",b 2037,DQ_005408,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a flea?,life_cycles_6211.png,question_images/life_cycles_6211.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",b 2038,DQ_005409,insects and other arthropods,What do adult fleas lay?,life_cycles_6211.png,question_images/life_cycles_6211.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. eggs, c. adults, d. larva",b 2039,DQ_005410,insects and other arthropods,How many stages does the insect below have?,life_cycles_6212.png,question_images/life_cycles_6212.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 7, d. 4",d 2040,DQ_005411,insects and other arthropods,How many segments do arthropods have?,life_cycles_6212.png,question_images/life_cycles_6212.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Six, b. Three, c. Two, d. Four",b 2041,DQ_005412,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle of the grasshopper?,life_cycles_6212.png,question_images/life_cycles_6212.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",c 2042,DQ_005413,insects and other arthropods,What lifecycle does the diagram show?,life_cycles_6212.png,question_images/life_cycles_6212.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grasshopper, b. bug, c. insect, d. butterfly",a 2043,DQ_005414,insects and other arthropods,What happens if insects stop laying eggs?,life_cycles_6212.png,question_images/life_cycles_6212.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Their population would decrease., b. I don't know., c. Their population remains constant., d. Their population would increase.",a 2044,DQ_005415,insects and other arthropods,What does pupa become?,life_cycles_6213.png,question_images/life_cycles_6213.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. chrysallis, c. egg, d. adult",d 2045,DQ_005416,insects and other arthropods,What is the last stage before a butterfly is created?,life_cycles_6213.png,question_images/life_cycles_6213.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. worm, b. egg, c. pupa, d. larva",c 2046,DQ_005417,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage after the full growth of the larva?,life_cycles_6213.png,question_images/life_cycles_6213.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. adult, c. pupa, d. larva hatches",c 2047,DQ_005418,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle of a butterfly?,life_cycles_6213.png,question_images/life_cycles_6213.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",b 2048,DQ_005419,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there before a butterfly?,life_cycles_6213.png,question_images/life_cycles_6213.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 8, d. 6",b 2049,DQ_005420,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg?,life_cycles_6213.png,question_images/life_cycles_6213.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. imago, c. adult, d. larva hatches",d 2050,DQ_005421,insects and other arthropods,What is the third step in a Mosquito's life cycle?,life_cycles_6215.png,question_images/life_cycles_6215.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. eggs, b. mosquito, c. pupa, d. larva",c 2051,DQ_005422,insects and other arthropods,How does the Mosquito continue the life cycle after becoming an adult?,life_cycles_6215.png,question_images/life_cycles_6215.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. becoming a larva, b. dying, c. becoming a pupa, d. laying eggs",d 2052,DQ_005423,insects and other arthropods,What part of the cycle comes after larva?,life_cycles_6215.png,question_images/life_cycles_6215.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. Worm, c. Eggs, d. Adult",a 2053,DQ_005424,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle of a mosquito?,life_cycles_6215.png,question_images/life_cycles_6215.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",b 2054,DQ_005425,insects and other arthropods,"In a mosquito life cycle, what comes before larva?",life_cycles_6215.png,question_images/life_cycles_6215.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larva, b. Eggs, c. Pupa, d. Adult Mosquito",b 2055,DQ_005426,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after an egg is hatched?,life_cycles_6216.png,question_images/life_cycles_6216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Chick, c. Baby, d. Chicken",b 2056,DQ_005427,insects and other arthropods,What is/are the stage/s of a chicken's life cycle between being an egg and an adult?,life_cycles_6216.png,question_images/life_cycles_6216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chick hatching and Chick, b. Chick, c. Chicken, d. Chick Hatching",a 2057,DQ_005428,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle of a chicken?,life_cycles_6216.png,question_images/life_cycles_6216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 3, d. 4",d 2058,DQ_005429,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a chicken?,life_cycles_6216.png,question_images/life_cycles_6216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",c 2059,DQ_005430,insects and other arthropods,What happens after the egg is present?,life_cycles_6216.png,question_images/life_cycles_6216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A chick hatches, b. Chicken, c. Another egg grows, d. Chick",a 2060,DQ_005431,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg?,life_cycles_6216.png,question_images/life_cycles_6216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. chick hatching, c. chicken, d. rooster",b 2061,DQ_005432,insects and other arthropods,"In the life cycle of an ant, which stage comes before the larva stage?",life_cycles_6217.png,question_images/life_cycles_6217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. Eggs, c. Nymph, d. Ant",b 2062,DQ_005433,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage before the ant becomes a pupa?,life_cycles_6217.png,question_images/life_cycles_6217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. butterfly, c. larva, d. adult ant",c 2063,DQ_005434,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle of an ant?,life_cycles_6217.png,question_images/life_cycles_6217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",b 2064,DQ_005435,insects and other arthropods,What emerges from the pupa?,life_cycles_6217.png,question_images/life_cycles_6217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. eggs, b. larva, c. pupa, d. ant",d 2065,DQ_005436,insects and other arthropods,What would happen if the ant is unable to lay eggs?,life_cycles_6217.png,question_images/life_cycles_6217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The ant will go back to being a pupa., b. The pupa will produce eggs., c. The ant will give birth to larvae., d. There will be no new ant larvae.",d 2066,DQ_005437,insects and other arthropods,What stage does the butterfly life cycle have that the grasshopper life cycle doesn't?,life_cycles_6218.png,question_images/life_cycles_6218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. imago, b. pupa, c. egg, d. adult",b 2067,DQ_005438,insects and other arthropods,What is the final stage in the butterfly life cycle?,life_cycles_6218.png,question_images/life_cycles_6218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Formation of larve, b. Formation of egg, c. Formation of Pupa, d. Birth of butterfly",d 2068,DQ_005439,insects and other arthropods,What part of the butterfly life cycle comes after egg?,life_cycles_6218.png,question_images/life_cycles_6218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Caterpillar, b. Pupa, c. Worm, d. FLy",a 2069,DQ_005440,insects and other arthropods,Which stage does the butterfly life cycle have that the grasshopper life cycle doesn't?,life_cycles_6218.png,question_images/life_cycles_6218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. imago, c. pupa, d. adult",c 2070,DQ_005441,insects and other arthropods,What stage of the grasshopper comes after nymph?,life_cycles_6219.png,question_images/life_cycles_6219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. egg, c. larva, d. Adult",d 2071,DQ_005442,insects and other arthropods,How many stages does a grasshopper life cycle have as shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_6219.png,question_images/life_cycles_6219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",b 2072,DQ_005443,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a butterfly?,life_cycles_6219.png,question_images/life_cycles_6219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",d 2073,DQ_005444,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg in the butterfly life cycle?,life_cycles_6219.png,question_images/life_cycles_6219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. imago, c. larva, d. adult",c 2074,DQ_005445,insects and other arthropods,Which insect has a fewer stages in their lifecycle?,life_cycles_6219.png,question_images/life_cycles_6219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nymph, b. Grasshopper, c. Egg, d. Butterfly",b 2075,DQ_005446,insects and other arthropods,What does the frog egg become into before being an immature frog?,life_cycles_6220.png,question_images/life_cycles_6220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Inmature Frog, c. Frog, d. Toadpole",d 2076,DQ_005447,insects and other arthropods,What comes after the tadpole stage in the life cycle of a frog?,life_cycles_6220.png,question_images/life_cycles_6220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult frog, b. egg, c. mature frog, d. immature frog",c 2077,DQ_005448,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage right after tadpole?,life_cycles_6220.png,question_images/life_cycles_6220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. adult frog, c. immature frog, d. tadpole",c 2078,DQ_005449,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are shown in the frog life cycle below?,life_cycles_6220.png,question_images/life_cycles_6220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 6",a 2079,DQ_005450,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_6220.png,question_images/life_cycles_6220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3",a 2080,DQ_005451,insects and other arthropods,What does a tadpole grow into?,life_cycles_6220.png,question_images/life_cycles_6220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Immature frog, c. Adult Frog, d. Fetus",b 2081,DQ_005452,insects and other arthropods,What stage is after the egg stage?,life_cycles_6222.png,question_images/life_cycles_6222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. Larva, c. none, d. adult",b 2082,DQ_005453,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage after the pupa stage?,life_cycles_6222.png,question_images/life_cycles_6222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. adult fly, c. Egg, d. larva (maggot)",b 2083,DQ_005454,insects and other arthropods,What stage of fly metamorphosis comes before pupa?,life_cycles_6222.png,question_images/life_cycles_6222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult Fly, b. Egg, c. Larva (Maggot), d. Pupa",c 2084,DQ_005455,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are between adult fly and larva stage in the fly metamorphosis?,life_cycles_6222.png,question_images/life_cycles_6222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",b 2085,DQ_005456,insects and other arthropods,What is the life stage of some insects undergoing transformation?,life_cycles_6222.png,question_images/life_cycles_6222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Adult, c. Pupa, d. Larva",c 2086,DQ_005457,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg?,life_cycles_6222.png,question_images/life_cycles_6222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. pupa, c. larva, d. imago",c 2087,DQ_005458,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage after the mature plant?,life_cycles_6223.png,question_images/life_cycles_6223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Seed, b. Fruit, c. A flower, d. Young plant",c 2088,DQ_005459,insects and other arthropods,What become of the seed?,life_cycles_6223.png,question_images/life_cycles_6223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. fruit, b. flower, c. mature plant, d. young plant",d 2089,DQ_005460,insects and other arthropods,Which stage comes after seed?,life_cycles_6223.png,question_images/life_cycles_6223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mature plant, b. flower, c. young plant, d. fruit",c 2090,DQ_005461,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the plant's life cycle?,life_cycles_6223.png,question_images/life_cycles_6223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 9, c. 4, d. 3",a 2091,DQ_005462,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a flowering plant?,life_cycles_6223.png,question_images/life_cycles_6223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 5, c. 4, d. 2",b 2092,DQ_005463,insects and other arthropods,What is shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_6223.png,question_images/life_cycles_6223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Life Cycle of a Plant, b. Life Cycle of a Fish, c. Life Cycle of Humans, d. Life Cycle of an Insect",a 2093,DQ_005464,insects and other arthropods,"In the spider life cycle, which stage comes after the adult stage?",life_cycles_6224.png,question_images/life_cycles_6224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg sac, b. Baby spiderlings, c. Spiderlings, d. Eggs",a 2094,DQ_005465,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage before the eggs become spiderlings?,life_cycles_6224.png,question_images/life_cycles_6224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg sac, b. baby spiderlings, c. adult, d. baby spider",b 2095,DQ_005466,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a spider?,life_cycles_6224.png,question_images/life_cycles_6224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 7, c. 1, d. 3",a 2096,DQ_005467,insects and other arthropods,What does the adult spider lay in the egg sac?,life_cycles_6224.png,question_images/life_cycles_6224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. baby spiderlings, b. spiderlings, c. adult spider, d. eggs",d 2097,DQ_005468,insects and other arthropods,What would happen to the population of adult spiders if predator ate all the spider eggs?,life_cycles_6224.png,question_images/life_cycles_6224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult spider population would remain the same, b. Adult spider population would double., c. Adults spider population would decrease, d. Adult spider population would increase.",c 2098,DQ_005469,insects and other arthropods,How many steps are in a frog's life cycle?,life_cycles_6225.png,question_images/life_cycles_6225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",b 2099,DQ_005470,insects and other arthropods,What stage does a frog first develop a tail?,life_cycles_6225.png,question_images/life_cycles_6225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. eggs, c. frog, d. tadpole",d 2100,DQ_005471,insects and other arthropods,"In the frog life cycle, which stage comes after the egg stage?",life_cycles_6225.png,question_images/life_cycles_6225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Embryo, b. Frog, c. Froglet, d. Tadpole",d 2101,DQ_005472,insects and other arthropods,What is the first stage in the frog life cycle?,life_cycles_6225.png,question_images/life_cycles_6225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tadpole, b. Eggs, c. Frog, d. Tadpole Eggs",b 2102,DQ_005473,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_6225.png,question_images/life_cycles_6225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",c 2103,DQ_005474,insects and other arthropods,How many stages of the frog life cycle are shown in the diagram below?,life_cycles_6225.png,question_images/life_cycles_6225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 2",b 2104,DQ_005475,insects and other arthropods,Identify the stage before the flower.,life_cycles_6226.png,question_images/life_cycles_6226.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tree, b. Bud, c. Seeds, d. Fruit",b 2105,DQ_005476,insects and other arthropods,What is the process between flower and seeds?,life_cycles_6226.png,question_images/life_cycles_6226.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tree, b. fruit, c. soil, d. bud",b 2106,DQ_005477,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes right after the bud stage,life_cycles_6226.png,question_images/life_cycles_6226.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. fruit stage, b. flower stage, c. tree, d. seeds",b 2107,DQ_005478,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle of a flowering tree?,life_cycles_6226.png,question_images/life_cycles_6226.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 5, d. 4",c 2108,DQ_005479,insects and other arthropods,What do seeds become?,life_cycles_6226.png,question_images/life_cycles_6226.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bud, b. flower, c. fruit, d. tree",d 2109,DQ_005480,insects and other arthropods,What does the egg become?,life_cycles_6227.png,question_images/life_cycles_6227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. imago, b. pupa, c. larva, d. adult",c 2110,DQ_005481,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after a larva is fully developed?,life_cycles_6227.png,question_images/life_cycles_6227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Adult, c. Pupa, d. Fifth larval state",c 2111,DQ_005482,insects and other arthropods,What stage follows the egg?,life_cycles_6227.png,question_images/life_cycles_6227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult, b. Larval stages, c. Pupa, d. Egg",b 2112,DQ_005483,insects and other arthropods,How many larval stages are being shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_6227.png,question_images/life_cycles_6227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 0, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",c 2113,DQ_005484,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are between pupa and egg stage in the fly life cycle?,life_cycles_6227.png,question_images/life_cycles_6227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",d 2114,DQ_005485,insects and other arthropods,Is it possible to skip the pupa stage in order to become an adult mosquito?,life_cycles_6227.png,question_images/life_cycles_6227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Yes, b. Depends on the mosquito type, c. No, d. Sometimes",c 2115,DQ_005486,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg?,life_cycles_6227.png,question_images/life_cycles_6227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. adult, c. imago, d. larval stages",d 2116,DQ_005487,insects and other arthropods,What do the life cycles of the frog and chicken have in common?,life_cycles_6228.png,question_images/life_cycles_6228.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. They both begin as eggs, b. They are the same length of time, c. They turn into tadpoles, d. They both grow legs",a 2117,DQ_005488,insects and other arthropods,How many days does the life cycle of a chicken last?,life_cycles_6228.png,question_images/life_cycles_6228.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 14, c. 2, d. 21",c 2118,DQ_005489,insects and other arthropods,"In the life cycle of a frog, what comes after egg?",life_cycles_6228.png,question_images/life_cycles_6228.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. tadpole, c. chick, d. chicken",b 2119,DQ_005490,insects and other arthropods,Which of the following sentences is the one correct?,life_cycles_6229.png,question_images/life_cycles_6229.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The larva turns into a egg., b. The adult butterfly turns into a pupa., c. The adult butterfly puts an egg., d. The larva puts an egg.",c 2120,DQ_005491,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a butterfly?,life_cycles_6229.png,question_images/life_cycles_6229.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 6, c. 2, d. 4",d 2121,DQ_005492,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in a life cycle of a butterfly?,life_cycles_6229.png,question_images/life_cycles_6229.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",a 2122,DQ_005493,insects and other arthropods,"In this cycle, what comes after the egg?",life_cycles_6229.png,question_images/life_cycles_6229.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larva, b. Egg, c. Adult / Butterfly, d. Pupa",a 2123,DQ_005494,insects and other arthropods,What is the third state in a butterfly's life cycle?,life_cycles_639.png,question_images/life_cycles_639.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. caterpillar, c. butterfly, d. chrysalis",d 2124,DQ_005495,insects and other arthropods,What happens after the caterpillar turns into chrysalis?,life_cycles_639.png,question_images/life_cycles_639.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Butterfly, c. Dies, d. Caterpillar",b 2125,DQ_005496,insects and other arthropods,What happens after the egg part of the cycle?,life_cycles_639.png,question_images/life_cycles_639.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chrysalis, b. Butterfly, c. Worm, d. Caterpiller",d 2126,DQ_005497,insects and other arthropods,How many phases are involved in a butterfly life cycle?,life_cycles_639.png,question_images/life_cycles_639.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4",d 2127,DQ_005498,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_639.png,question_images/life_cycles_639.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 6, d. 5",b 2128,DQ_005499,insects and other arthropods,"In the life cycle of a butterfly, what comes after a Caterpillar?",life_cycles_639.png,question_images/life_cycles_639.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Caterpillar, c. Chrysalis, d. Butterfly",c 2129,DQ_005500,insects and other arthropods,What does the adult produce in this life-cycle?,life_cycles_650.png,question_images/life_cycles_650.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larva, b. Egg, c. Pupa, d. Child",b 2130,DQ_005501,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes right after the egg stage,life_cycles_650.png,question_images/life_cycles_650.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. egg, c. larva, d. adult",c 2131,DQ_005502,insects and other arthropods,Which creature's life cycle is depicted below,life_cycles_650.png,question_images/life_cycles_650.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. butterfly, b. roaches, c. bee, d. anthropods",d 2132,DQ_005503,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are in the life cycle shown?,life_cycles_650.png,question_images/life_cycles_650.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 6, d. 4",d 2133,DQ_005504,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg?,life_cycles_650.png,question_images/life_cycles_650.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. adult, c. pupa, d. imago",a 2134,DQ_005505,insects and other arthropods,What is the stage after 3rd instar larva?,life_cycles_671.png,question_images/life_cycles_671.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Egg, b. Pupa, c. Adult, d. 2nd instar larva",b 2135,DQ_005506,insects and other arthropods,How many distinct larva stages does the fly go through?,life_cycles_671.png,question_images/life_cycles_671.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. two, b. three, c. one, d. five",b 2136,DQ_005507,insects and other arthropods,What becomes of the 3rd instar larva?,life_cycles_671.png,question_images/life_cycles_671.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. pupa, c. adult, d. 2nd instar larva",b 2137,DQ_005508,insects and other arthropods,How many instar larva stages are in the life cycle shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_671.png,question_images/life_cycles_671.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",a 2138,DQ_005509,insects and other arthropods,How many stages will a 1st install larva go through before becoming an adult?,life_cycles_671.png,question_images/life_cycles_671.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",d 2139,DQ_005510,insects and other arthropods,Is it possible to become an adult without passing through the pupa stage?,life_cycles_671.png,question_images/life_cycles_671.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. No, b. Depends, c. Yes, d. Maybe",a 2140,DQ_005511,insects and other arthropods,What comes after egg?,life_cycles_671.png,question_images/life_cycles_671.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3rd instar larva, b. pupa, c. 1st instar larva, d. adult",c 2141,DQ_005512,insects and other arthropods,What is the name of the stage between caterpillar and butterfly called?,life_cycles_791.png,question_images/life_cycles_791.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. caterpillar, c. chrysalis, d. egg",c 2142,DQ_005513,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after egg in the diagram?,life_cycles_791.png,question_images/life_cycles_791.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. chrysalis, b. caterpillar, c. young adult, d. butterfly",b 2143,DQ_005514,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_791.png,question_images/life_cycles_791.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 5, d. 6",b 2144,DQ_005515,insects and other arthropods,How many stages does the life cycle of a butterfly have?,life_cycles_791.png,question_images/life_cycles_791.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",c 2145,DQ_005516,insects and other arthropods,What comes out of the chrysalis?,life_cycles_791.png,question_images/life_cycles_791.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. caterpillar, c. pupa, d. butterfly",d 2146,DQ_005517,insects and other arthropods,What is the second stage of a butterfly's life cycle?,life_cycles_792.png,question_images/life_cycles_792.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. caterpillar, c. eggs, d. pupa",b 2147,DQ_005518,insects and other arthropods,At what stage does metamorphosis occur?,life_cycles_792.png,question_images/life_cycles_792.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stage 3, b. Stage 2, c. Stage 4, d. Stage 1",a 2148,DQ_005519,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes directly after the pupal stage?,life_cycles_792.png,question_images/life_cycles_792.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A caterpillar is born (2), b. An egg is laid (1), c. A cocoon is formed (3), d. A butterfly is born (4)",d 2149,DQ_005520,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a butterfly?,life_cycles_792.png,question_images/life_cycles_792.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 8, d. 6",a 2150,DQ_005521,insects and other arthropods,How many stages of the butterfly lifecycle are there?,life_cycles_792.png,question_images/life_cycles_792.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 5",b 2151,DQ_005522,insects and other arthropods,Which stage is represented in stage 1?,life_cycles_792.png,question_images/life_cycles_792.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. egg, c. adult, d. larva",b 2152,DQ_005523,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg?,life_cycles_831.png,question_images/life_cycles_831.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. imago, c. pupa, d. larval stages",d 2153,DQ_005524,insects and other arthropods,What comes after larval stage?,life_cycles_831.png,question_images/life_cycles_831.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. larval stages, c. pupa, d. adult",c 2154,DQ_005525,insects and other arthropods,Which stage of the larval life cycle precedes the completely formed adult mosquito?,life_cycles_831.png,question_images/life_cycles_831.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larva, b. Egg, c. Pupa, d. Fly",c 2155,DQ_005526,insects and other arthropods,How many larval stages are there?,life_cycles_831.png,question_images/life_cycles_831.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 6, d. 5",b 2156,DQ_005527,insects and other arthropods,What is the cycle of mosquito life cycle?,life_cycles_840.png,question_images/life_cycles_840.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva pupa egg, b. egg puppa larva, c. puppa egg larva, d. eggs, larva pupa adult",d 2157,DQ_005528,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after egg in the diagram?,life_cycles_840.png,question_images/life_cycles_840.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. young adult, c. pupa, d. larva",d 2158,DQ_005529,insects and other arthropods,What stage is before larva?,life_cycles_840.png,question_images/life_cycles_840.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. egg, c. pupa, d. adult",b 2159,DQ_005530,insects and other arthropods,How many stages in the life cycle of a mosquito?,life_cycles_840.png,question_images/life_cycles_840.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3",a 2160,DQ_005531,insects and other arthropods,"After the pupa stage, what is the next one?",life_cycles_846.png,question_images/life_cycles_846.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larva, b. lay eggs, c. worm, d. adult fly",d 2161,DQ_005532,insects and other arthropods,What stage comes after eggs in the diagram?,life_cycles_846.png,question_images/life_cycles_846.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. pupa, c. young adult, d. larva",d 2162,DQ_005533,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are involved between egg to adult?,life_cycles_846.png,question_images/life_cycles_846.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",c 2163,DQ_005534,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_846.png,question_images/life_cycles_846.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 6",a 2164,DQ_005535,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after eggs?,life_cycles_846.png,question_images/life_cycles_846.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. imago, b. pupa, c. adult, d. larva",d 2165,DQ_005536,insects and other arthropods,How many instar processes does an arthropod go through?,life_cycles_849.png,question_images/life_cycles_849.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. two, b. four, c. three, d. one",b 2166,DQ_005537,insects and other arthropods,What stage follows the egg mass?,life_cycles_849.png,question_images/life_cycles_849.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult, b. Pupa, c. 4th instar, d. 1st instar",d 2167,DQ_005538,insects and other arthropods,How many instar stages are there?,life_cycles_849.png,question_images/life_cycles_849.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 7, d. 6",a 2168,DQ_005539,insects and other arthropods,What is correct order of formation of a complete adult mosquito?,life_cycles_849.png,question_images/life_cycles_849.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1st instar-> 2nd instar-> 3rd instar-> 4th instar-> pupa-> adult, b. egg mass-> pupa->1st instar-> 2nd instar-> 3rd instar-> 4th instar-> adult, c. egg mass-> 1st instar-> 2nd instar-> 3rd instar-> 4th instar-> pupa-> adult, d. egg mass-> 1st instar-> 2nd instar-> 3rd instar-> adult",a 2169,DQ_005540,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after egg mass?,life_cycles_849.png,question_images/life_cycles_849.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1st instar, b. adult, c. pupa, d. 2nd instar",a 2170,DQ_005541,insects and other arthropods,In which stage do arthropods undergo metamorphosis?,life_cycles_884.png,question_images/life_cycles_884.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. eggs, b. pupa, c. larval stages, d. adult stage",b 2171,DQ_005542,insects and other arthropods,Which one is the right sequence?,life_cycles_884.png,question_images/life_cycles_884.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. eggs > pupa > larval stages > adult > eggs., b. larval stages > pupa > adult > eggs > larval stages., c. larval stages > eggs > pupa > adult., d. pupa > eggs > larval stages > adult > pupa.",b 2172,DQ_005543,insects and other arthropods,At what stage of the following life cycle does the pupa form?,life_cycles_884.png,question_images/life_cycles_884.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2nd stage, b. 3rd stage., c. 1st stage., d. 4th stage",b 2173,DQ_005544,insects and other arthropods,How many larval stages are in the life cycle shown in the diagram?,life_cycles_884.png,question_images/life_cycles_884.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",a 2174,DQ_005545,insects and other arthropods,"The process of change to adult form is known as metamorphosis. During metamorphosis, what is the arthropod known as?",life_cycles_884.png,question_images/life_cycles_884.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eggs., b. Adult., c. Larval stages., d. Pupa.",d 2175,DQ_005546,insects and other arthropods,What is the next stage after eggs?,life_cycles_884.png,question_images/life_cycles_884.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. larval stages, b. adult, c. imago, d. pupa",a 2176,DQ_005547,insects and other arthropods,What happens after the pupa process?,life_cycles_885.png,question_images/life_cycles_885.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adult, b. Eggs, c. 3rd instar larva, d. planidium 1st instar larva",a 2177,DQ_005548,insects and other arthropods,What follows the egg stage?,life_cycles_885.png,question_images/life_cycles_885.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3rd instar larva, b. pupa, c. adult, d. Plandium 1st instar larva",d 2178,DQ_005549,insects and other arthropods,Which life cycle stage comes after eggs and before 3rd instar larva?,life_cycles_885.png,question_images/life_cycles_885.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3rd instar larva, b. Adult, c. Pupa, d. Planidium 1st instar larva",d 2179,DQ_005550,insects and other arthropods,From the egg how many stages are there in this development cycle?,life_cycles_885.png,question_images/life_cycles_885.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",c 2180,DQ_005551,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in the life cycle in the diagram?,life_cycles_885.png,question_images/life_cycles_885.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 6",c 2181,DQ_005552,insects and other arthropods,What comes after adult?,life_cycles_885.png,question_images/life_cycles_885.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. planidium, c. eggs, d. 3rd instar larva",c 2182,DQ_005553,insects and other arthropods,Which of the following does not come after the pupae?,life_cycles_887.png,question_images/life_cycles_887.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Male, b. Queen (Female), c. Larvae, d. Worker (Female)",c 2183,DQ_005554,insects and other arthropods,Who produces eggs?,life_cycles_887.png,question_images/life_cycles_887.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larvae, b. Queen, c. Worker, d. Male",b 2184,DQ_005555,insects and other arthropods,What part of the cycle comes after eggs?,life_cycles_887.png,question_images/life_cycles_887.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupae, b. Male, c. Larvae, d. Queen",c 2185,DQ_005556,insects and other arthropods,Which of the following will not come from a pupae?,life_cycles_887.png,question_images/life_cycles_887.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larvae, b. Queen (female), c. Male, d. Worker (female)",a 2186,DQ_005557,insects and other arthropods,How many ant types are there?,life_cycles_887.png,question_images/life_cycles_887.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",d 2187,DQ_005558,insects and other arthropods,"As shown in the diagram, what is the gender of the Worker in this insect's life cycle?",life_cycles_887.png,question_images/life_cycles_887.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Both female and male, b. None, c. Female, d. Male",c 2188,DQ_005559,insects and other arthropods,What is the first stage in an arthropod's life cycle?,life_cycles_889.png,question_images/life_cycles_889.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Larva, b. Adult, c. Egg, d. Pupa",c 2189,DQ_005560,insects and other arthropods,The fly has how many stages in its life cycle?,life_cycles_889.png,question_images/life_cycles_889.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. four, b. one, c. two, d. three",a 2190,DQ_005561,insects and other arthropods,What is the role of an adult mosquito after he's fully developed?,life_cycles_889.png,question_images/life_cycles_889.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. To put eggs, b. To search for food., c. To feed larvas., d. To develop pupas.",a 2191,DQ_005562,insects and other arthropods,How many stages are there in lifecycle of an insect as shown in diagram?,life_cycles_889.png,question_images/life_cycles_889.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",b 2192,DQ_005563,insects and other arthropods,What does the egg grow into?,life_cycles_889.png,question_images/life_cycles_889.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pupa, b. Fetus, c. Larva, d. Adult",c 2193,DQ_005564,insects and other arthropods,What happens to egg in the life cycle?,life_cycles_889.png,question_images/life_cycles_889.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. They turn into larva., b. They turn into pupa., c. They turn into adult., d. They lay more eggs.",a 2194,DQ_005565,insects and other arthropods,How many steps are there in the life of a butterfly?,life_cycles_43.png,question_images/life_cycles_43.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",c 2195,DQ_005566,insects and other arthropods,Identify the bud,life_cycles_16226.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_16226.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. f, b. j, c. h, d. C",a 2196,DQ_005567,insects and other arthropods,What is the name of the caterpillar in this diagram?,life_cycles_48.png,question_images/life_cycles_48.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. egg, b. larva, c. pupa, d. butterfly",b 2197,DQ_005568,insects and other arthropods,What is the final stage of a butterfly?,life_cycles_12400.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12400.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. egg, c. caterpillar, d. adult",a 2198,DQ_005569,insects and other arthropods,What is the second stage of the caterpillar?,life_cycles_2373.png,question_images/life_cycles_2373.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pupa, b. adult butterfly, c. emerging butterfly, d. egg",a 2199,DQ_005570,insects and other arthropods,What stage is right before emerging as a butterfly?,life_cycles_342.png,question_images/life_cycles_342.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. small caterpillar, b. egg, c. Large caterpillar, d. pupa",d 2200,DQ_005571,insects and other arthropods,Identify the egg stage,life_cycles_10883.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10883.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. r, b. l, c. s, d. v",b 2201,DQ_005572,insects and other arthropods,Identify the egg stage,life_cycles_12290.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_12290.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. j, b. d, c. e, d. k",d 2202,DQ_005573,insects and other arthropods,Identify the adult ladybug,life_cycles_10586.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10586.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. y, b. x, c. r, d. M",c 2203,DQ_005574,insects and other arthropods,What is the first stage of this beetle?,life_cycles_10650.png,abc_question_images/life_cycles_10650.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adult, b. pupa, c. egg, d. L",c 2204,DQ_005575,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Identify the Notochord,parts_chordate_body_17152.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17152.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. V, c. W, d. R",c 2205,DQ_005576,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,In the two diagrams which label shows the spinal cord?,parts_chordate_body_17152.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17152.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. V, c. R, d. J",d 2206,DQ_005577,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which label identifies the body part directly under the spinal cord?,parts_chordate_body_17152.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17152.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. H, c. L, d. P",a 2207,DQ_005578,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is Chordate Part Labeled V?,parts_chordate_body_17153.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17153.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Liver, b. Anus, c. Nerve Cord, d. Heart",d 2208,DQ_005579,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which label refers to the chordate?,parts_chordate_body_17153.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17153.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. e, c. R, d. M",b 2209,DQ_005580,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which letter represents the Eyes?,parts_chordate_body_17154.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17154.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. J, c. U, d. Y",d 2210,DQ_005581,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Where is the mouth on this?,parts_chordate_body_17154.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17154.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. M, c. Y, d. F",b 2211,DQ_005582,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which part of the chordate is attached behind the brain?,parts_chordate_body_17154.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17154.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. J, c. F, d. Y",a 2212,DQ_005583,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Identify the stomach of the starfish,parts_chordate_body_17156.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17156.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. Y, c. L, d. F",d 2213,DQ_005584,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which label indicates the stomach in the chordate body?,parts_chordate_body_17156.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17156.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. X, c. L, d. T",a 2214,DQ_005585,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Where is the tube foot?,parts_chordate_body_17156.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17156.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. N, c. L, d. F",b 2215,DQ_005586,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is the correct term for F?,parts_chordate_body_17156.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17156.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stomach, b. Anus, c. Tentacle, d. Suckers",a 2216,DQ_005587,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which label shows the Brain?,parts_chordate_body_17159.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17159.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. T, c. L, d. X",c 2217,DQ_005588,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Where's the Notochord located?,parts_chordate_body_17159.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17159.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. M, c. T, d. N",d 2218,DQ_005589,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is between the heart and the notochord?,parts_chordate_body_17159.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17159.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. L, c. S, d. H",a 2219,DQ_005590,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What chordate body part is labeled as X?,parts_chordate_body_17162.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17162.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Muscle segments, b. Mouth, c. Gill slits, d. Notochord",d 2220,DQ_005591,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which label refers to the anus?,parts_chordate_body_17162.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17162.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. P, c. X, d. F",b 2221,DQ_005592,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is between the Pharyngeal basket and the Neural Tube?,parts_chordate_body_17162.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17162.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. X, c. V, d. L",b 2222,DQ_005593,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which label refers to the mouth?,parts_chordate_body_17163.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17163.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. U, c. P, d. A",d 2223,DQ_005594,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which label shows the notochord?,parts_chordate_body_17163.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17163.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. V, c. P, d. U",c 2224,DQ_005595,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which represents the part that is used to filter food out of water?,parts_chordate_body_17163.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_17163.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. A, c. U, d. L",a 2225,DQ_005596,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Where is the sex organ on a starfish located?,parts_chordate_body_18146.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_18146.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. U, c. C, d. D",c 2226,DQ_005597,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Where is the Cardiac Stomach?,parts_chordate_body_18147.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_18147.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. S, c. E, d. U",d 2227,DQ_005598,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which letter stands for the gonad?,parts_chordate_body_18147.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_18147.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. V, c. E, d. W",b 2228,DQ_005599,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Identify the ampulla in the following image:,parts_chordate_body_18147.png,abc_question_images/parts_chordate_body_18147.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. C, c. U, d. K",d 2229,DQ_005600,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,"Based on the diagram of a snail's organs, what organ connects the esophagus and the intestine?",parts_chordate_body_7151.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7151.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stomach, b. radula, c. gonads, d. coelom",a 2230,DQ_005601,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is between the mouth and the intestine?,parts_chordate_body_7151.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7151.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Heart, b. Stomach, c. Gonads, d. Coelom",b 2231,DQ_005602,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which part of the cephalopod does the shell attach to?,parts_chordate_body_7151.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7151.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stomach, b. Radula, c. Coelom, d. Mantle",d 2232,DQ_005603,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,How many nerve cords are there in a visceral mass?,parts_chordate_body_7151.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7151.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. two, b. four, c. one, d. three",a 2233,DQ_005604,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,How many parts of the digestive system are shown in the diagram?,parts_chordate_body_7151.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7151.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 14, b. 16, c. 13, d. 15",b 2234,DQ_005605,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What provides stiffness to counterbalance the pull of muscles?,parts_chordate_body_7152.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7152.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Endostyle, b. Notochord, c. Gonads, d. Intestine",b 2235,DQ_005606,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,How many Endostyles are there in the floor of pharynx?,parts_chordate_body_7152.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7152.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",d 2236,DQ_005607,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which trait provides stiffness to counterbalance the pull of muscles?,parts_chordate_body_7153.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7153.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Notochord, b. Nerve cord, c. Post-anal tail, d. Exoskeleton",a 2237,DQ_005608,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What does a non-chordate have that a chordate doesn't?,parts_chordate_body_7153.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7153.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. exoskeleton, b. anus, c. nerve cord, d. digestive tube",a 2238,DQ_005609,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which of these does a non-chordate have that a chordate doesn't?,parts_chordate_body_7153.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7153.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nerve cord, b. anus, c. digestive tube, d. exoskeleton",d 2239,DQ_005610,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,How many body parts does the chordate have which can also be found in a non-chordate?,parts_chordate_body_7153.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7153.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",d 2240,DQ_005611,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is name of the rigid rod that runs down the back of the body?,parts_chordate_body_7154.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7154.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. muscle segments, b. Nerve cord, c. Gill slits, d. Notochord",d 2241,DQ_005612,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What provides support and stiffness to the bodies of chordates?,parts_chordate_body_7154.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7154.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Notochord, b. Gill slits, c. Post-anal tail, d. Brain",a 2242,DQ_005613,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What connects the mouth to the anus?,parts_chordate_body_7154.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7154.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The gills slits, b. Nothing, c. The notochord, d. The post anal tail",a 2243,DQ_005614,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which part connects the mouth to the anus?,parts_chordate_body_7154.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7154.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. eyes, b. nerve chord, c. gill slits, d. brain",c 2244,DQ_005615,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,How many structures are labeled for this invertebrate?,parts_chordate_body_7154.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7154.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 11, c. 7, d. 8",a 2245,DQ_005616,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Identify the part that doesn't come after the digestive tract in food cycle?,parts_chordate_body_7155.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7155.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Atriopore, b. Atrium, c. Anus, d. Tail",b 2246,DQ_005617,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,This lies between the dorsal nerve cord and the digestive tract. It provides stiffness to counterbalance the pull of muscles.,parts_chordate_body_7155.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7155.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Head, b. Segmented muscle, c. Notochord, d. Atriopore",c 2247,DQ_005618,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Where does the mouth lead to?,parts_chordate_body_7155.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7155.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pharyngeal slits, b. Atrium, c. Digestive tract, d. Anus",c 2248,DQ_005619,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,How many parts are shown in the diagram below?,parts_chordate_body_7155.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7155.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 8, c. 12, d. 9",c 2249,DQ_005620,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,How many Pharyngeal slits are present?,parts_chordate_body_7155.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7155.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 13, b. 12, c. 11, d. 10",c 2250,DQ_005621,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is the purpose of the suckers found at the end of the tube foot?,parts_chordate_body_7156.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7156.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The suckers can stick to surfaces and help the animal crawl, b. to walk, c. to keep balance, d. to swim",a 2251,DQ_005622,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Where is the anus located?,parts_chordate_body_7156.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7156.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. none, b. at the centre, c. at the tips, d. back",b 2252,DQ_005623,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,How many arms does the starfish in the diagram have?,parts_chordate_body_7156.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7156.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 5, c. Too many to count, d. 4",b 2253,DQ_005624,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which organ is used for respiration?,parts_chordate_body_7157.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7157.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. spinal chord, b. heart, c. notochord, d. gill slits",d 2254,DQ_005625,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,This structure provides stiffness to counterbalance the pull of muscles in chordates.,parts_chordate_body_7157.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7157.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. spinal cord, b. notochord, c. muscular segments, d. postanal tail",b 2255,DQ_005626,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is next to the intestine in the diagram below?,parts_chordate_body_7157.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7157.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Heart, b. Mouth, c. Anus, d. Brain",c 2256,DQ_005627,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What part is used for excretion?,parts_chordate_body_7157.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7157.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anus, b. Postanal tail, c. Stomach, d. Intestine",a 2257,DQ_005628,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,In which part are the gill slits present?,parts_chordate_body_7157.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7157.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. spinal cord, b. mouth, c. brain, d. heart",b 2258,DQ_005629,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is the first access to this digestive system?,parts_chordate_body_7159.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7159.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. notochord, b. mouth, c. brain, d. anus",b 2259,DQ_005630,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is the small red circle?,parts_chordate_body_7159.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7159.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. brain, b. mouth, c. notochord, d. heart",d 2260,DQ_005631,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What connects the pharynx with the anus?,parts_chordate_body_7159.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7159.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hearth, b. Intestine, c. Mouth, d. Brain",b 2261,DQ_005632,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,"Among these structures, how many are used by chordates to filter food out of water?",parts_chordate_body_7159.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7159.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",a 2262,DQ_005633,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which trait provides stiffness to counterbalance the pull of muscles?,parts_chordate_body_7162.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7162.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gill slits, b. Notochord, c. Muscle segments, d. Neural tube",b 2263,DQ_005634,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is on the Pharyngeal basket?,parts_chordate_body_7162.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7162.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gill slits., b. Neural tube., c. Notochord., d. Anus.",a 2264,DQ_005635,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Where are the gill slits found?,parts_chordate_body_7162.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7162.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mouth, b. notochord, c. pharyngeal basket, d. neural tube",c 2265,DQ_005636,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,How many parts are shown in the diagram below?,parts_chordate_body_7162.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7162.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 9, c. 8, d. 7",b 2266,DQ_005637,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is shown in the diagram?,parts_chordate_body_7162.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7162.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Body Parts of Human, b. Body Parts of a Bird, c. Body Parts of an Insect, d. Body Parts of Echinoderms and Invertebrate Chordates",d 2267,DQ_005638,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is the left most part in this diagram?,parts_chordate_body_7163.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7163.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. anus, b. postanal tail, c. notochord, d. brain",b 2268,DQ_005639,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is the defining structure of the chordates?,parts_chordate_body_7163.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7163.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. dorsal, b. brain, c. notochord, d. slits",c 2269,DQ_005640,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is the mouth used for?,parts_chordate_body_7163.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7163.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Movement, b. Ingestion, c. Digestion, d. Excretion",b 2270,DQ_005641,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,"In the diagram, how many pharyngeal slits does the chordate have?",parts_chordate_body_7163.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7163.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 11, c. 10, d. 8",b 2271,DQ_005642,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is the rearmost part?,parts_chordate_body_7163.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_7163.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. postanal tail, b. mouth, c. anus, d. notochord",a 2272,DQ_005643,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What does the radical canal lead to?,parts_chordate_body_8145.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_8145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anus, b. Ray, c. Tube foot, d. Stomach",c 2273,DQ_005644,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Where are the digestive glands located in a starfish?,parts_chordate_body_8145.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_8145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. In the middle, b. Along its rays, c. Behind its stomach, d. They dont have any",b 2274,DQ_005645,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,How many rays does the sea star have?,parts_chordate_body_8145.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_8145.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3",c 2275,DQ_005646,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is considered the tube-foot?,parts_chordate_body_8147.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_8147.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pyloric caeca, b. Podium, c. Madreporite, d. Ampulla",b 2276,DQ_005647,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which organ is connected directly to the ampulla?,parts_chordate_body_8147.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_8147.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pyloric stomach, b. gonad, c. rectal gland, d. cardiac stomach",b 2277,DQ_005648,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,How many stomachs does a starfish have?,parts_chordate_body_8147.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_8147.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",b 2278,DQ_005649,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,What is the function of pyloric caeca in starfish?,parts_chordate_body_8147.png,question_images/parts_chordate_body_8147.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Help the star fish to crawl., b. Receive partially digested food., c. Protect from enemies., d. To secrete enzymes that help digest food.",d 2279,DQ_007926,flow of energy,What can a lizard eat?,food_chains_webs_1765.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1765.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. meat, b. nothing, c. cows, d. plant",d 2280,DQ_007927,flow of energy,What does the spider eat in this food chain?,food_chains_webs_1765.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1765.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plant, b. Lizard, c. Bird, d. Whitefly",d 2281,DQ_007928,flow of energy,How many animals does the bird eat in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_1765.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1765.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",b 2282,DQ_007929,flow of energy,"If the ladybird population suddenly plummeted, we would likely see an infestation of which creature soon?",food_chains_webs_1765.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1765.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. aphid, b. spiders, c. lizards, d. birds",a 2283,DQ_007930,flow of energy,Which animal eats toads?,food_chains_webs_1766.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1766.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lizards, b. Snakes, c. Birds, d. Beetles",b 2284,DQ_007931,flow of energy,Name an animal at the top of this food chain,food_chains_webs_1766.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1766.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rat, b. lizard, c. Snake, d. toad",c 2285,DQ_007932,flow of energy,What do both Snakes and birds eat?,food_chains_webs_1766.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1766.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. beetles, b. aphids, c. lizards, d. toads",c 2286,DQ_007933,flow of energy,How many animals eat the producer?,food_chains_webs_1766.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1766.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 5",a 2287,DQ_007934,flow of energy,If extra aphids were added to this area we would potentially see an increase in which other creature soon?,food_chains_webs_1766.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1766.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. beetles, b. snakes, c. green plants, d. snails",a 2288,DQ_007935,flow of energy,What animals do snakes eat?,food_chains_webs_1766.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1766.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. toads, lizards, rats, b. birds, c. beetles, d. snails",a 2289,DQ_007936,flow of energy,What does the grasshopper feed on in both the food chain and food web?,food_chains_webs_1767.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1767.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. spider, b. shrew, c. snail, d. green plant",d 2290,DQ_007937,flow of energy,What consumes green plants and is only consumed by shrews and spiders?,food_chains_webs_1767.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1767.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. beetle, b. wood mouse, c. grasshopper, d. snail",a 2291,DQ_007938,flow of energy,What consumes the grasshopper in a food chain?,food_chains_webs_1767.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1767.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. wood mouse, b. spider, c. owl, d. shrew",b 2292,DQ_007939,flow of energy,"In the food web displayed, an Owl can consume how many types of organism?",food_chains_webs_1767.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1767.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 5, d. 3",a 2293,DQ_007940,flow of energy,Number of phases on food chain,food_chains_webs_1767.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1767.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",c 2294,DQ_007941,flow of energy,"If the spider population increased dramatically, what would happen to the beetle and grasshopper populations?",food_chains_webs_1767.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1767.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The beetle and grasshopper populations would increase., b. The beetle and grasshopper populations would decrease dramatically., c. The beetle and grasshopper populations would multiply exponentially., d. The beetle and grasshopper populations would remain the same.",b 2295,DQ_007942,flow of energy,What happens to the spider population of the owl population decreases?,food_chains_webs_1767.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1767.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Slightly increases, b. Decreases, c. Slightly decreases, d. Increases",d 2296,DQ_007943,flow of energy,Which organism with be most affected if algae was eliminated?,food_chains_webs_1768.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1768.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tilapia, b. Common water flea, c. Great diving beetle, d. Tadpole",b 2297,DQ_007944,flow of energy,In what does the common water flea feeds?,food_chains_webs_1768.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1768.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Water snail, b. Tilapia, c. Kingfisher, d. Algae",d 2298,DQ_007945,flow of energy,Name the two producers in the diagram.,food_chains_webs_1768.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1768.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Algae and water plant, b. Algae and tadpole, c. Common water flea and kingfisher, d. Water snail and tilapia",a 2299,DQ_007946,flow of energy,How many animals consume the great diving beetle?,food_chains_webs_1768.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1768.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 5",c 2300,DQ_007947,flow of energy,How many organisms eat water plant in the food web?,food_chains_webs_1768.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1768.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 5, d. 1",a 2301,DQ_007948,flow of energy,If the Common Water Flea population were to decrease what would happen to the Tilapia population?,food_chains_webs_1768.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1768.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It would increase, b. It would remain unchanged, c. It would become extinct, d. It would decrease",d 2302,DQ_007949,flow of energy,What would happen if the algae disappeared?,food_chains_webs_1768.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1768.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nothing, b. most of the other lifeforms would die out, c. the system would strive, d. the water fly population would increase",b 2303,DQ_007950,flow of energy,Identify a common food source for Snakes and Coyotes,food_chains_webs_1775.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1775.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawks, b. Snakes, c. Sunflowers, d. Rabbits",d 2304,DQ_007951,flow of energy,What do snakes eat?,food_chains_webs_1775.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1775.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawks, b. Coyotes, c. Rabbits, d. Sunflowers",c 2305,DQ_007952,flow of energy,How many animals in the food web eat rabbits?,food_chains_webs_1775.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1775.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 5, d. 1",a 2306,DQ_007953,flow of energy,How many producers are there in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_1775.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1775.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. two, b. three, c. One, d. Five",a 2307,DQ_007954,flow of energy,What happens to the shake population if the hawk population increases?,food_chains_webs_1775.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1775.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Increases, b. Nothing, c. Decreases, d. Slightly increases",c 2308,DQ_007955,flow of energy,What will happen to the population of snakes if there number of mice and rabbits decreases?,food_chains_webs_1775.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1775.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Decrease significantly, b. Increase slightly, c. Not affected, d. Increase significantly",a 2309,DQ_007956,flow of energy,Which of the following species in the diagram is the highest on the food chain?,food_chains_webs_1776.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1776.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Invertebrate prey, b. Protozoa, c. Wyeomyia smithii, d. Fletcherimyia fletcheri",a 2310,DQ_007957,flow of energy,Which one eats the protozoa?,food_chains_webs_1776.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1776.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Wyeomyia smithii, b. Fletcherimyia fletcheri, c. Habrotrocha rosa, d. Sarraceniopus gibsoni",a 2311,DQ_007958,flow of energy,How many organisms can a bacteria eat?,food_chains_webs_1776.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1776.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 6",b 2312,DQ_007959,flow of energy,How many organisms in this chart consume bacteria?,food_chains_webs_1776.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1776.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",c 2313,DQ_007960,flow of energy,What is the type of organism that produces food for itself and other organisms?,food_chains_webs_1776.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1776.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Decomposer, b. Mammals, c. Consumer, d. Producer",d 2314,DQ_007961,flow of energy,Identify the organisms which produce food for themselves and other organisms.,food_chains_webs_1807.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1807.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plants, b. Bobcat, c. Pacific tree frog, d. Raven",a 2315,DQ_007962,flow of energy,Which primary consumer listed is a common food source among all secondary consumers?,food_chains_webs_1807.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1807.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pika, b. Pacific Tree Frog, c. Mule Deer, d. Edith's Checkerspot",a 2316,DQ_007963,flow of energy,How many animals are eaten by coyotes in the food web?,food_chains_webs_1807.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1807.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 5",c 2317,DQ_007964,flow of energy,How many animals fall under secondary consumers?,food_chains_webs_1807.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1807.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 2",b 2318,DQ_007965,flow of energy,"Which of the following does not eat plants, flowers, seeds, nuts, fruits, or insects?",food_chains_webs_1807.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1807.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pika, b. Red-Breasted Nuthatch, c. Mule Deer, d. Coyote",d 2319,DQ_007966,flow of energy,Which of these is a predator of the pine marten?,food_chains_webs_1807.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1807.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. coyote, b. bobcat, c. raven, d. ringtail",b 2320,DQ_007967,flow of energy,Which organism eats grains?,food_chains_webs_1842.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1842.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cows, b. chickens, c. frogs, d. Pigs",d 2321,DQ_007968,flow of energy,What animal is eaten by the Chicken?,food_chains_webs_1842.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1842.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Insects, b. Fox, c. Frogs, d. Pigs",a 2322,DQ_007969,flow of energy,Which organism in the diagram consumes cows?,food_chains_webs_1842.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1842.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pigs, b. human, c. frogs, d. insects",b 2323,DQ_007970,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram eat insects?,food_chains_webs_1842.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1842.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",d 2324,DQ_007971,flow of energy,How many organisms are at the bottom of the food web?,food_chains_webs_1842.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1842.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",d 2325,DQ_007972,flow of energy,"In this food web, what do chickens eat?",food_chains_webs_1842.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1842.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Insects, b. Human, c. Cow, d. Fox",a 2326,DQ_007973,flow of energy,What happens to the insect population if the vegetable population decreases?,food_chains_webs_1842.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1842.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Increases, b. Slightly decreases, c. Decreases, d. Slightly increases",c 2327,DQ_007974,flow of energy,Which animal is the lowest on this food chain?,food_chains_webs_1858.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1858.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Killer whale, b. Emperor penguin, c. Fish, d. Phytoplankton",d 2328,DQ_007975,flow of energy,"If the emperor penguin were extinct, which animal would also go extinct?",food_chains_webs_1858.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1858.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Squid, b. Fish, c. Krill, d. Leopard seal",d 2329,DQ_007976,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by krill?,food_chains_webs_1858.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1858.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leopard seal, b. Emperor penguin, c. Squid, d. Phytoplankton",d 2330,DQ_007977,flow of energy,How many animals does the Emperor penguin eat in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_1858.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1858.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",c 2331,DQ_007978,flow of energy,How many animals participate in this food web?,food_chains_webs_1858.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1858.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 8, c. 6, d. 5",a 2332,DQ_007979,flow of energy,What happens if phytoplankton decreases?,food_chains_webs_1858.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1858.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. krill increases, b. krill decreases, c. killer whale decreases, d. killer whale increases",b 2333,DQ_007980,flow of energy,Which eats phytoplankton?,food_chains_webs_1858.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1858.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. krill, b. emperor penguin, c. killer whale, d. leopard seal",a 2334,DQ_007981,flow of energy,What does Krill feed on?,food_chains_webs_1866.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1866.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cod, b. Squid, c. Penguin, d. Tiny plants",d 2335,DQ_007982,flow of energy,What in this food chain eats the cod?,food_chains_webs_1866.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1866.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crabeater seal, b. Leopard seal, c. Penguin, d. Squid",b 2336,DQ_007983,flow of energy,Which of the following animals consume the penguin?,food_chains_webs_1866.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1866.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leopard Seal, b. Crabeater Seal, c. Squid, d. Krill",a 2337,DQ_007984,flow of energy,How many animals consume the krill?,food_chains_webs_1866.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1866.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",d 2338,DQ_007985,flow of energy,How many animals does the leopard seal eat?,food_chains_webs_1866.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1866.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 1",a 2339,DQ_007986,flow of energy,How many arrows are in the picture?,food_chains_webs_1866.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1866.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 11, b. 10, c. 6, d. 7",b 2340,DQ_007987,flow of energy,"According to this diagram, what eats the cod?",food_chains_webs_1866.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1866.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Squid, b. Penguin, c. Leopard Seal, d. Crabeater seal",c 2341,DQ_007988,flow of energy,"If there are fewer squid, which animals have less to eat?",food_chains_webs_1866.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1866.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Only penguins, b. Krill, c. Cod, d. Penguins and leopard seals",d 2342,DQ_007989,flow of energy,What does the rabbit eat?,food_chains_webs_1884.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1884.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snake, b. Grass, c. Hawk, d. Frog",b 2343,DQ_007990,flow of energy,What Is eaten by snakes to obtain energy?,food_chains_webs_1884.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1884.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mouse, b. Frog, c. Grass, d. Rabbit",a 2344,DQ_007991,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram feed on grass?,food_chains_webs_1884.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1884.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",c 2345,DQ_007992,flow of energy,How many producers are shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_1884.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1884.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 2, d. 1",d 2346,DQ_007993,flow of energy,What eats the grasshopper?,food_chains_webs_1884.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1884.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawk, b. Frog, c. Snake, d. Rabbit",b 2347,DQ_007994,flow of energy,Which of these is a predator of the rabbit?,food_chains_webs_1884.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1884.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. hawk, b. mouse, c. snake, d. frog",a 2348,DQ_007995,flow of energy,"In this food web, which animal is at the highest level?",food_chains_webs_19.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_19.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Dragonfly Nymph, b. Freshwater Shrimp, c. Brown Trout, d. Pondweed",c 2349,DQ_007996,flow of energy,Explain how living things are classified based on the way they obtain energy.,food_chains_webs_19.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_19.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. , b. They need power to stay alive, c. They take in organic compounds by eating or absorbing other living things., d. Some use the energy in sunlight or chemical compounds directly to make food.",b 2350,DQ_007997,flow of energy,Which animal consumes both the Dragonfly nymph and the Freshwater shrimp?,food_chains_webs_19.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_19.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pondweed, b. Brown trout, c. Microscopic algae, d. Mayfly nymph",b 2351,DQ_007998,flow of energy,Which of the following animals consume dragonfly nymphs?,food_chains_webs_19.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_19.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mayfly nymph, b. Microscopic algae, c. Brown trout, d. Freshwater shrimp",c 2352,DQ_007999,flow of energy,How many animal species feed on microscopic algae in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_19.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_19.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",b 2353,DQ_008000,flow of energy,How many animals lead to the brown trout?,food_chains_webs_19.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_19.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",c 2354,DQ_008001,flow of energy,What do fresh shrimp eat?,food_chains_webs_19.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_19.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mayfly nymph, b. dragonfly nymph, c. Microscopic algae, d. brown trout",c 2355,DQ_008002,flow of energy,What does Freshwater Shrimp eat?,food_chains_webs_19.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_19.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mayfly Nymph, b. Brown Trout, c. Dragonfly Nymph, d. Microscopic Algae",d 2356,DQ_008003,flow of energy,What does the American Black Bear eat?,food_chains_webs_1929.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1929.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. White-tailed deer, b. Lady Fern, c. Coyote, d. Pecan",a 2357,DQ_008004,flow of energy,"In this diagram, what is the predator of the white-tailed deer?",food_chains_webs_1929.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1929.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Coyote, b. Lady fern, c. American bald eagle, d. American black bear",d 2358,DQ_008005,flow of energy,What animal eats the European Red Squirrel?,food_chains_webs_1929.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1929.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. White-tailed Deer, b. American Black Bear, c. American Bald Eagle, d. Coyote",d 2359,DQ_008006,flow of energy,How many of the organisms in this food chain are photoautotrophs?,food_chains_webs_1929.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1929.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 8, c. 3, d. 1",a 2360,DQ_008007,flow of energy,How many organisms in the diagram eat eastern chipmunk?,food_chains_webs_1929.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1929.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",a 2361,DQ_008008,flow of energy,What does the Eastern Chipmunk eat?,food_chains_webs_1929.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1929.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. American bald eagle, b. coyote, c. pecan, d. American black bear",c 2362,DQ_008009,flow of energy,What would happen to the population of American Bald Eagle if the population of Pecan decreases?,food_chains_webs_1929.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1929.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. probably unaffected, b. definitely will increase, c. probably will decrease, d. probably will increase",c 2363,DQ_008010,flow of energy,What do raptors and owls feed on?,food_chains_webs_1933.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1933.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. reptiles and long-tailed weasel, b. bobcat, c. cougar, d. coyote",a 2364,DQ_008011,flow of energy,Which is a food source for the Bobcat?,food_chains_webs_1933.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1933.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Small animals, b. Racoon, c. Cougar, d. Raptors and owls",a 2365,DQ_008012,flow of energy,What organism in the diagram consumes coyote?,food_chains_webs_1933.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1933.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. gray fox, b. bobcat, c. raccoon, d. cougar",d 2366,DQ_008013,flow of energy,Which is the highest on the food chain?,food_chains_webs_1933.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1933.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Long-Tailed Weasels, b. Raccoons, c. Reptiles, d. Owls",d 2367,DQ_008014,flow of energy,How many animals are food for the cougar?,food_chains_webs_1933.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1933.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 2, c. 5, d. 4",b 2368,DQ_008015,flow of energy,What does the cougar eat?,food_chains_webs_1933.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1933.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bobcat, b. reptiles, c. raptors and owls, d. coyote, raccoon",d 2369,DQ_008016,flow of energy,Which one of the following options is the primary consumer of this food chain?,food_chains_webs_1941.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1941.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Carnivore, b. Shark, c. Herbivore, d. Producer",c 2370,DQ_008017,flow of energy,How many animals in this diagram consume fish?,food_chains_webs_1941.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1941.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",b 2371,DQ_008018,flow of energy,What number of animals in this food web are carnivores?,food_chains_webs_1941.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1941.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",c 2372,DQ_008019,flow of energy,"If carnivore eats herbivore, what does the herbivore eat?",food_chains_webs_1941.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1941.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Herbivore, b. Human, c. Carnivore, d. Producer",d 2373,DQ_008020,flow of energy,What happens to the producer population if the herbivore population increases?,food_chains_webs_1941.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1941.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Slightly increases, b. Nothing, c. Increases, d. Decreases",d 2374,DQ_008021,flow of energy,All organisms are classified as which type?,food_chains_webs_1959.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1959.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Decomposers, b. Secondary Consumer, c. Primary Consumer, d. Producers",a 2375,DQ_008022,flow of energy,Which organism of the diagram can be fed by all the others?,food_chains_webs_1959.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1959.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Producer, b. Primary consumer, c. Secondary Consumer, d. Decomposer",d 2376,DQ_008023,flow of energy,How many consumers are there?,food_chains_webs_1959.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1959.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 3, d. 4",c 2377,DQ_008024,flow of energy,How many types of consumers are there?,food_chains_webs_1959.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1959.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 2",c 2378,DQ_008025,flow of energy,Which one consumes the most kinds of organisms?,food_chains_webs_1959.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1959.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Decomposer, b. Secondary consumer, c. Tertiary consumer, d. Primary consumer",a 2379,DQ_008026,flow of energy,What consumes insect in the following diagram?,food_chains_webs_1964.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1964.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plant, b. fox, c. echidna, d. kangaroo",c 2380,DQ_008027,flow of energy,What is the producer of this food chain?,food_chains_webs_1964.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1964.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eagle, b. Fox, c. Insect, d. Plant",d 2381,DQ_008028,flow of energy,How many animals do eagles eat in the food web?,food_chains_webs_1964.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1964.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 6",b 2382,DQ_008029,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram eat plant?,food_chains_webs_1964.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1964.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 3, d. 4",b 2383,DQ_008030,flow of energy,Which of these is a predator of the rabbit?,food_chains_webs_1964.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1964.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. echidna, b. eagle, c. kangaroo, d. fox",b 2384,DQ_008031,flow of energy,Which animal eats the ant?,food_chains_webs_1965.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1965.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ants, b. Birds, c. Root borer insects, d. Wasps",b 2385,DQ_008032,flow of energy,What animal eats the banana skippers?,food_chains_webs_1965.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1965.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Root Borer Insects, b. Banana Aphids, c. Wasps, d. Birds",c 2386,DQ_008033,flow of energy,How many animals eat ants?,food_chains_webs_1965.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1965.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. How many animals are eating birds?, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",a 2387,DQ_008034,flow of energy,What are organisms that depend on other living things for food?,food_chains_webs_1965.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1965.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Consumers, b. Producers, c. Decomposers, d. Worm",a 2388,DQ_008035,flow of energy,Which species' population might decrease if banana skippers die out?,food_chains_webs_1965.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1965.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. banana aphids, b. wasps, c. ants, d. root borer insects",b 2389,DQ_008036,flow of energy,What do muskellunge eat?,food_chains_webs_1981.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1981.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. largemouth bass, minnows, b. nothern pike, c. plants, d. crayfish",a 2390,DQ_008037,flow of energy,What do insects consume according to the chart?,food_chains_webs_1981.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1981.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Northern Pike, b. Plants, c. Minnows, d. Muskellunge",b 2391,DQ_008038,flow of energy,Which living being is a tertiary consumer?,food_chains_webs_1981.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1981.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Northern Pike, b. Plant, c. Insects, d. Muskelluge",d 2392,DQ_008039,flow of energy,How many types of organisms in the diagram feed on minnows?,food_chains_webs_1981.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1981.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",d 2393,DQ_008040,flow of energy,What happens to the crayfish population if the Largemouth Bass and Northern Pike populations decrease?,food_chains_webs_1981.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1981.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nothing, b. Decrease, c. Slightly Decrease, d. Increase",d 2394,DQ_008041,flow of energy,On what does the field mouse feed?,food_chains_webs_1990.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1990.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Garter snake, b. Sparrow, c. Sunflowers, d. Hognose snake",c 2395,DQ_008042,flow of energy,Which animal eats the Toad?,food_chains_webs_1990.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1990.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hognose snake, b. Garter Snake, c. Sparrow, d. Grasshopper",a 2396,DQ_008043,flow of energy,"According to this graphic, grasshoppers eat how many types of food?",food_chains_webs_1990.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1990.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",c 2397,DQ_008044,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram eat grasshopper?,food_chains_webs_1990.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1990.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 8, c. 4, d. 3",a 2398,DQ_008045,flow of energy,"According to the diagram, what is a grasshopper?",food_chains_webs_1990.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1990.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Secondary consumer, b. Producer, c. Tertiary consumer, d. Primary consumer",d 2399,DQ_008046,flow of energy,"Which of these, if it dies out, will not affect the rabbit population?",food_chains_webs_1990.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1990.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. hognose snake, b. sunflower, c. oats, d. clover",a 2400,DQ_008047,flow of energy,Which organism in the diagram is a root-feeder?,food_chains_webs_1995.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1995.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Birds, b. Nematodes, c. Protozoa, d. Arthropods",b 2401,DQ_008048,flow of energy,What does the Protozoa eat?,food_chains_webs_1995.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1995.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nematodes, b. Bacteria, c. Arthropods, d. Birds",b 2402,DQ_008049,flow of energy,"According to this picture, birds eat how many types of animals?",food_chains_webs_1995.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1995.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 7, d. 4",a 2403,DQ_008050,flow of energy,"In this diagram, how many organisms does fungi feed?",food_chains_webs_1995.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1995.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",a 2404,DQ_008051,flow of energy,Which of the following serves as a producer?,food_chains_webs_1995.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1995.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nematodes, b. Arthropods, c. Plants, d. Fungi",c 2405,DQ_008052,flow of energy,Which one of these eats fungi?,food_chains_webs_1995.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1995.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. birds, b. bacteria, c. arthropods, d. protozoa",c 2406,DQ_008053,flow of energy,What do the birds eat?,food_chains_webs_1997.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1997.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nematodes, b. Bacteria, c. Animals, d. Arthropods",d 2407,DQ_008054,flow of energy,What consumes protozoa in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_1997.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1997.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. arthropods, b. birds, c. animals, d. nematodes",d 2408,DQ_008055,flow of energy,Arthropods eat how many types of “food”? (according to the diagram),food_chains_webs_1997.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1997.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",c 2409,DQ_008056,flow of energy,How many kinds of arthropods are shown in the food web?,food_chains_webs_1997.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1997.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",b 2410,DQ_008057,flow of energy,What is organic matter?,food_chains_webs_1997.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1997.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. waste, residue and metabolites from plants, animals and microbes, b. nematodes, c. birds, d. arthropods",a 2411,DQ_008058,flow of energy,Would the population of arthropods increase or decrease if the population of birds decreases?,food_chains_webs_1997.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1997.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Data Insufficient, b. Not sure, c. Increase, d. Decrease",c 2412,DQ_008059,flow of energy,"According to the image, which of the following is classified as a producer?",food_chains_webs_2018.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2018.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mongoose, b. Caterpillar, c. Snake, d. Leaf",d 2413,DQ_008060,flow of energy,Which of the following is a primary consumer?,food_chains_webs_2018.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2018.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Caterpillar, b. Snake, c. Mongoose, d. Chameleon",a 2414,DQ_008061,flow of energy,Which animal consumes the chameleon?,food_chains_webs_2018.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2018.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. caterpillar, b. mongoose, c. leaf, d. snake",d 2415,DQ_008062,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by chameleons?,food_chains_webs_2018.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2018.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Caterpillar, b. Leaf, c. Snake, d. Mongoose",a 2416,DQ_008063,flow of energy,Food chain parts,food_chains_webs_2018.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2018.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 5",d 2417,DQ_008064,flow of energy,How many herbivorous animals are there in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_2018.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2018.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Two, b. One, c. Three, d. Four",b 2418,DQ_008065,flow of energy,What eats a snake?,food_chains_webs_2018.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2018.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mongoose, b. Leaf, c. Caterpillar, d. Chameleon",a 2419,DQ_008066,flow of energy,What happens to the flow of energy in the food chain as is passes from one organism to another?,food_chains_webs_2018.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2018.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The level of energy increases as the chain moves from producers to consumers., b. The level of energy increases as the chain moves from consumers to producers., c. The level of energy decreases as the chain moves from producers to consumers., d. The level of energy decreases as the chain moves from consumers to producers.",c 2420,DQ_008067,flow of energy,What are the 2 producers in this scenario?,food_chains_webs_2061.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mice, b. Trees and grasses, c. Crickets, d. Deer",b 2421,DQ_008068,flow of energy,What do crickets eat?,food_chains_webs_2061.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snakes, b. Mice, c. Deer, d. Grasses",d 2422,DQ_008069,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram eat mice?,food_chains_webs_2061.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 5, c. 4, d. 3",d 2423,DQ_008070,flow of energy,How many predators eat the mice?,food_chains_webs_2061.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 1",b 2424,DQ_008071,flow of energy,If frogs were removed from this environment what animal would potentially see an increase in its population?,food_chains_webs_2061.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. crickets, b. deer, c. snakes, d. hawks",a 2425,DQ_008072,flow of energy,What are heterotrophs that break down the wastes of other organisms or the remains of dead organisms?,food_chains_webs_2061.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Worm, b. Consumers, c. Producers, d. Decomposers",d 2426,DQ_008073,flow of energy,Which animal in this chart consumes the Caterpillar?,food_chains_webs_2062.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tiger, b. Frog, c. Chameleon, d. None",c 2427,DQ_008074,flow of energy,How many stages are in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_2062.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",c 2428,DQ_008075,flow of energy,What happens to the caterpillar population if the chameleons die off?,food_chains_webs_2062.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cannot be determined., b. Their population stays the same., c. Their population decreases., d. Their population will increase.",d 2429,DQ_008076,flow of energy,What is consumed by the caterpillar?,food_chains_webs_2062.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chameleon, b. Nothing, c. Caterpillar, d. Leaf",d 2430,DQ_008077,flow of energy,What animal appears on both the food cycle of tree and grass?,food_chains_webs_2063.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rhino, b. lion, c. African skunk, d. leopard",a 2431,DQ_008078,flow of energy,What does the lion eat in this food chain?,food_chains_webs_2063.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fiscal shrikes, b. Giraffes and rhinos, c. Trees, d. Vultures",b 2432,DQ_008079,flow of energy,Which of the following consume the shrub?,food_chains_webs_2063.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mouse, b. vulture, c. impala, d. lion",c 2433,DQ_008080,flow of energy,How many decomposers are shown in the image below?,food_chains_webs_2063.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",c 2434,DQ_008081,flow of energy,How many producers are shown in the food web?,food_chains_webs_2063.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 3, c. 2, d. 14",b 2435,DQ_008082,flow of energy,What is the function of the tree in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_2063.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Primary Consumer, b. Tertiary Consumer, c. Secondary Consumer, d. Producer",d 2436,DQ_008083,flow of energy,Which of these is a predator of the rhino?,food_chains_webs_2063.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. impala, b. lion, c. snake, d. leopard",b 2437,DQ_008084,flow of energy,What does the jackrabbit feed from?,food_chains_webs_2068.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2068.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mojave Yucca, b. Cheetah, c. Coyote, d. Cottontail",a 2438,DQ_008085,flow of energy,Which animal eats the Cactus?,food_chains_webs_2068.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2068.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chuckwalla, b. Coyote, c. Cottontail, d. Cheetah",a 2439,DQ_008086,flow of energy,How many animals are shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_2068.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2068.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 7, c. 8, d. 9",d 2440,DQ_008087,flow of energy,"If Shrub goes to cottontail, what does cactus go to?",food_chains_webs_2068.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2068.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Coyote, b. Chuckwalla, c. Jackrabbit, d. Cheetah",b 2441,DQ_008088,flow of energy,What happens to the cottontail population if the shrub and Mojave Yucca populations decrease?,food_chains_webs_2068.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2068.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Increase, b. Slightly increase, c. Decrease, d. Nothing",c 2442,DQ_008089,flow of energy,What happens to the sagebrush population if the rat population increases?,food_chains_webs_2069.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2069.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It doesn't change, b. It decreases, c. It increases, d. Not enough information is given",b 2443,DQ_008090,flow of energy,Which of the following animals consume snakes?,food_chains_webs_2069.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2069.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tarantulas, b. Rats, c. Sagebrush, d. Coyotes",d 2444,DQ_008091,flow of energy,Which of the following eats cacti?,food_chains_webs_2069.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2069.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawks, b. Snakes, c. Ants, d. Coyotes",c 2445,DQ_008092,flow of energy,How many plants are in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_2069.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2069.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 2, d. 3",c 2446,DQ_008093,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats ants?",food_chains_webs_2069.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2069.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snakes, b. Rats, c. Tarantulas, d. Coyotes",c 2447,DQ_008094,flow of energy,The food web shows that hawks only eat snakes and rats. What does this mean?,food_chains_webs_2069.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2069.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawks are herbivores., b. Hawks are omnivores., c. Hawks are carnivores., d. Coyotes eat hawks.",c 2448,DQ_008095,flow of energy,From how many sources does the starfish feed?,food_chains_webs_2077.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2077.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 1, d. 10",b 2449,DQ_008096,flow of energy,Which organism consumes the zooplankton?,food_chains_webs_2077.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2077.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. barnacle and oyster, b. sea anemone and oyster, c. mussel, shrimp and oyster, d. mussel and barnacle",c 2450,DQ_008097,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram eat starfish?,food_chains_webs_2077.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2077.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 1",d 2451,DQ_008098,flow of energy,How many producers are shown in the food chain below?,food_chains_webs_2077.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2077.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",d 2452,DQ_008099,flow of energy,What is shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_2077.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2077.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Photosynthesis, b. Flow of Energy, c. Cell State, d. Body Cycle",b 2453,DQ_008100,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by water snakes?,food_chains_webs_2098.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2098.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Catfish, b. Elodea, c. Water flea, d. Water boatman",a 2454,DQ_008101,flow of energy,Which of the organisms in the diagram is a producer?,food_chains_webs_2098.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2098.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Catfish, b. Water snake, c. Water boatman, d. Elodea",d 2455,DQ_008102,flow of energy,How many living organisms are written in the picture?,food_chains_webs_2098.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2098.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3",c 2456,DQ_008103,flow of energy,How many organisms in the diagram eat elodea?,food_chains_webs_2098.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2098.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",b 2457,DQ_008104,flow of energy,What would happen to the water flea population if the elodea population were to die off?,food_chains_webs_2098.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2098.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The water flea population would remain the same., b. The water flea population would double., c. The water flea population would die off as well., d. The water flea population would increase",c 2458,DQ_008105,flow of energy,Which of these is a predator of the catfish?,food_chains_webs_2098.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2098.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. water boatman, b. elodea, c. water snake, d. water flea",c 2459,DQ_008106,flow of energy,What is the primary consumer of the fruit tree?,food_chains_webs_2099.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2099.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Caterpillar, b. Rabbit, c. Small bird, d. Grass",a 2460,DQ_008107,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by snakes?,food_chains_webs_2099.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2099.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawk, b. Rat, c. Grass, d. Caterpillar",b 2461,DQ_008108,flow of energy,How many animals does the snake eat?,food_chains_webs_2099.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2099.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",b 2462,DQ_008109,flow of energy,How many animals lead to the hawk?,food_chains_webs_2099.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2099.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",b 2463,DQ_008110,flow of energy,What does the caterpillar eat?,food_chains_webs_2099.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2099.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rabbit, b. grass, c. fruit tree, d. small bird",c 2464,DQ_008111,flow of energy,What is the consumer of the snake?,food_chains_webs_2099.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2099.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grass, b. rat, c. hawk, d. rabbit",c 2465,DQ_008112,flow of energy,Which organism is a producer?,food_chains_webs_2100.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2100.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tadpole, b. Snakehead, c. Dragonfly nymph, d. Water plant",d 2466,DQ_008113,flow of energy,The tadpole feeds what?,food_chains_webs_2100.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2100.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Dragonfly nymph, b. Neither, c. Fish, d. Both",d 2467,DQ_008114,flow of energy,Where does the Snakehead obtain energy from?,food_chains_webs_2100.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2100.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fish and Dragonfly nymph, b. Water Plant, c. Tadpole, d. Snakehead",a 2468,DQ_008115,flow of energy,"If the water plant dies out, which of these will immediately feel the effects?",food_chains_webs_2100.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2100.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. snakehead, b. dragonfly nymph, c. fish, d. human",c 2469,DQ_008116,flow of energy,What happens to the fish population if the water plant population decreases?,food_chains_webs_2100.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2100.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nothing, b. Decrease, c. Increase, d. Slightly increase",b 2470,DQ_008117,flow of energy,What organism consumes the bird?,food_chains_webs_2102.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2102.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. snake, b. mouse, c. caterpillar, d. plant",a 2471,DQ_008118,flow of energy,What consumes the bird?,food_chains_webs_2102.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2102.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snake, b. Mouse, c. Plant, d. Caterpillar",a 2472,DQ_008119,flow of energy,How many animals are stated in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_2102.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2102.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",a 2473,DQ_008120,flow of energy,How many organisms eat mouse in the food web?,food_chains_webs_2102.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2102.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 5",c 2474,DQ_008121,flow of energy,"In the diagram, which organism is eaten by the snake?",food_chains_webs_2102.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2102.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plant, b. Caterpillar, c. Mouse, d. Bird",d 2475,DQ_008122,flow of energy,Which species will also die if the plant population dies off?,food_chains_webs_2102.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2102.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. caterpillar and bird, b. mouse and caterpillar, c. all, d. mouse and snake",c 2476,DQ_008123,flow of energy,Which animal is on top of this food chain?,food_chains_webs_2104.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2104.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tiny Algae, b. Waterweed, c. Water Flea, d. Perch",d 2477,DQ_008124,flow of energy,What eats the pond snail?,food_chains_webs_2104.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2104.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Diving Beetle, b. Midge Larva, c. Perch, d. Water Flea",a 2478,DQ_008125,flow of energy,"From the diagram, how many organisms eat water flea?",food_chains_webs_2104.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2104.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",a 2479,DQ_008126,flow of energy,How many predators does the water flea have?,food_chains_webs_2104.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2104.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",c 2480,DQ_008127,flow of energy,"If the waterweed population decreased, what would happen to the tiny algae population?",food_chains_webs_2104.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2104.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The tiny algae population would remain the same., b. The tiny algae population would grow exponentially., c. The tiny algae population would increase., d. The tiny algae population would decrease.",d 2481,DQ_008128,flow of energy,What does the pond snail eat?,food_chains_webs_2104.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2104.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. waterweed, b. midge larva, c. tiny algae, d. perch",a 2482,DQ_008129,flow of energy,What is the term for living things that produce food for themselves and other organisms?,food_chains_webs_2105.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tertiary consumers, b. Producers, c. Secondary consumers, d. Primary consumers",b 2483,DQ_008130,flow of energy,What consumes snail in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_2105.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. beetle larva, b. woodlouse, c. ground beetle, d. wolf spider",a 2484,DQ_008131,flow of energy,Which of these is a secondary consumer?,food_chains_webs_2105.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Millipede, b. Wolf Spider, c. Snail, d. Ground Beetle",d 2485,DQ_008132,flow of energy,How many animals are primary consumers in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_2105.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",b 2486,DQ_008133,flow of energy,How many primary consumers are shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_2105.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 7, c. 1, d. 2",a 2487,DQ_008134,flow of energy,"If the population of beetle larva decreases, what happens with the snail population?",food_chains_webs_2105.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Decreases, b. Increases, c. Decreases slightly, d. Stays the same",b 2488,DQ_008135,flow of energy,What do snails consume?,food_chains_webs_2105.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2105.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Beetle larva, b. Plants, c. Millipede, d. Wolf spider",b 2489,DQ_008136,flow of energy,Which organism is not a consumer?,food_chains_webs_2111.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Field Mouse, b. Deer, c. Fox, d. Grass",d 2490,DQ_008137,flow of energy,What eats rabbit?,food_chains_webs_2111.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. weasel, b. fox, c. field mouse, d. snake",b 2491,DQ_008138,flow of energy,What consumes the rabbit?,food_chains_webs_2111.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fox, b. Deer, c. Snake, d. Weasel",a 2492,DQ_008139,flow of energy,What is at the bottom of this food chain?,food_chains_webs_2111.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rabbit, b. Grass, c. Field mouse, d. Weeds",b 2493,DQ_008140,flow of energy,"From the diagram, how many animals feed on the field mouse?",food_chains_webs_2111.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",a 2494,DQ_008141,flow of energy,How many animals can be seen in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_2111.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 7, d. 6",d 2495,DQ_008142,flow of energy,What is the weasel in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_2111.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Decomposer, b. Producer, c. Secondary consumer, d. Primary consumer",c 2496,DQ_008143,flow of energy,What will happen if the population of snakes increase?,food_chains_webs_2111.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. the population of field mice will decrease, b. population of deers will decrease, c. nothing, d. rabbits will increase in number",a 2497,DQ_008144,flow of energy,Identify what groupers eat.,food_chains_webs_2124.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2124.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. marine omnivores, b. reef sharks, c. snappers, d. algae",a 2498,DQ_008145,flow of energy,What are the two producers on the diagram?,food_chains_webs_2124.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2124.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. phytoplankton and algae, b. reef sharks and shappers, c. phytoplankton and marine invertebrates, d. parrotfish and turtles",a 2499,DQ_008146,flow of energy,Which of these sea creatures is at the top of the food chain?,food_chains_webs_2124.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2124.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. snappers, b. sea-whip, c. turtles, d. reef sharks",d 2500,DQ_008147,flow of energy,What do turtles eat?,food_chains_webs_2124.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2124.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Groupers, b. Reef sharks, c. Phytoplankton, d. Sea-whip",c 2501,DQ_008148,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by snappers?,food_chains_webs_2124.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2124.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Phytoplankton, b. Turtles, c. Parrotfish, d. Reef sharks",c 2502,DQ_008149,flow of energy,How many organisms in the diagram eat parrotfish?,food_chains_webs_2124.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2124.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",a 2503,DQ_008150,flow of energy,How many producers do you see in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_2124.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2124.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 8, c. 9, d. 1",a 2504,DQ_008151,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats parrotfish?",food_chains_webs_2124.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2124.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sea-whip, b. Snappers, c. Turtles, d. Reef sharks",d 2505,DQ_008152,flow of energy,What animal eats both Phytoplankton and algae and is also the prey to reef sharks?,food_chains_webs_2124.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2124.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. snappers, b. parrotfish, c. turtle, d. groupers",b 2506,DQ_008153,flow of energy,Where in the diagram are phytoplankton?,food_chains_webs_24.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_24.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2nd, b. Bottom, c. Top, d. 3rd",b 2507,DQ_008154,flow of energy,What do carnivorous zooplankton eat?,food_chains_webs_24.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_24.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Carp, b. Small fish, c. Herbivorous zooplankton, d. Phytoplankton",c 2508,DQ_008155,flow of energy,What do herbivorous zooplankton eat?,food_chains_webs_24.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_24.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Algae and plants, b. Small fish, c. Phytoplankton, d. Carnivorous zooplankton",c 2509,DQ_008156,flow of energy,Aquatic food chain parts,food_chains_webs_24.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_24.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",a 2510,DQ_008157,flow of energy,How many stages are there in the aquatic food chain?,food_chains_webs_24.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_24.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 2",b 2511,DQ_008158,flow of energy,The carnivorous zooplankton eats the herbivorous zooplankton. What does this mean?,food_chains_webs_24.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_24.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The herbivorous zooplankton is an animal., b. The herbivorous zooplankton is a carnivore., c. The herbivorous zooplankton is a producer., d. The herbivorous zooplankton is a plant.",a 2512,DQ_008159,flow of energy,What eats small fish?,food_chains_webs_24.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_24.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. phytoplankton, b. large fish, c. herbivorous zooplankton, d. carnivorous zooplankton",b 2513,DQ_008160,flow of energy,What is the producer in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_249.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grasshopper, b. shrew, c. sun, d. grass",d 2514,DQ_008161,flow of energy,What is consumed by the owl?,food_chains_webs_249.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grass, b. Shrew, c. All of the above, d. Grasshopper",b 2515,DQ_008162,flow of energy,How many animals are shown in this picture?,food_chains_webs_249.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 6",a 2516,DQ_008163,flow of energy,How many consumers are shown in the food chain?,food_chains_webs_249.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",c 2517,DQ_008164,flow of energy,What gives grass energy to grow?,food_chains_webs_249.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Shrew, b. Owl, c. Grasshopper, d. Sun",d 2518,DQ_008165,flow of energy,What produces energy?,food_chains_webs_249.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. owl, b. grasshopper, c. shrew, d. Sun",d 2519,DQ_008166,flow of energy,What organism eats holly?,food_chains_webs_250.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_250.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Holly, b. Blue tit, c. Sparrowhawk, d. Holly leaf-miner",a 2520,DQ_008167,flow of energy,Which bird consumes holly leaf-miner?,food_chains_webs_250.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_250.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. holly, b. sparrowhawk and holly, c. blue tit, d. Sparrowhawk",c 2521,DQ_008168,flow of energy,How many organisms are in the food chain diagram?,food_chains_webs_250.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_250.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",b 2522,DQ_008169,flow of energy,How many producers are in the diagram below?,food_chains_webs_250.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_250.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",b 2523,DQ_008170,flow of energy,What happens to the holly population if the holly leaf-miner population decreases?,food_chains_webs_250.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_250.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Increase, b. Slightly decrease, c. Decrease, d. Nothing",a 2524,DQ_008171,flow of energy,Which part of the chain does the sparrow hawk eat directly?,food_chains_webs_250.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_250.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The holly leaf minor, b. Itself, c. The blue tit., d. The holly leaf",c 2525,DQ_008172,flow of energy,The osprey will feed on which large fish?,food_chains_webs_258.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bleak, b. perch, c. northern pike, d. freshwater shrimp",c 2526,DQ_008173,flow of energy,The quaternary consumer in this food chain is which prey?,food_chains_webs_258.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Northern Pike, b. Perch, c. Bleak, d. Osprey",d 2527,DQ_008174,flow of energy,Which of the following does the bleak consume?,food_chains_webs_258.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. perch, b. osprey, c. northern pike, d. freshwater shrimp",d 2528,DQ_008175,flow of energy,How many ospreys are shown in the picture?,food_chains_webs_258.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",b 2529,DQ_008176,flow of energy,"In the diagram, which is eaten by the osprey?",food_chains_webs_258.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Freshwater Shrimp, b. Perch, c. Bleak, d. Northern Pike",d 2530,DQ_008177,flow of energy,What happens in the immediate future if the northern pike dies out?,food_chains_webs_258.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Perch population decreases., b. Freshwater shrimp population decreases., c. Bleak population decreases., d. Osprey population decreases.",d 2531,DQ_008178,flow of energy,Which one of the following options is the producer of the food chain shown below?,food_chains_webs_259.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_259.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Phytoplankton, b. Algae, c. Baleen Whales, d. Krill",a 2532,DQ_008179,flow of energy,On what does the krill feed?,food_chains_webs_259.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_259.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Baleen whales, b. Fishes, c. Seahorses, d. Phytoplankton",d 2533,DQ_008180,flow of energy,What consumes krill in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_259.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_259.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. fish, b. baleen whales, c. sharks, d. phytoplankton",b 2534,DQ_008181,flow of energy,How many consumers are shown in the food chain?,food_chains_webs_259.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_259.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 5, c. 2, d. 3",c 2535,DQ_008182,flow of energy,"If the Baleen Whale didn't exist, which organism/s would increase in population?",food_chains_webs_259.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_259.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Krill, b. Both, c. Phytoplankton, d. Neither",b 2536,DQ_008183,flow of energy,What would happen to the whales if phytoplankton became extinct?,food_chains_webs_259.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_259.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. They would starve, b. they would keep eating krill, c. nothing would happen, d. they would have plenty to eat",a 2537,DQ_008184,flow of energy,What animal eats oak tree?,food_chains_webs_260.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snake, b. Weasel, c. Woodmouse, d. Owl",c 2538,DQ_008185,flow of energy,What does the weasel eat?,food_chains_webs_260.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. oak tree, b. weasel, c. woodmouse, d. owl",c 2539,DQ_008186,flow of energy,How many animals are shown in this picture?,food_chains_webs_260.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",d 2540,DQ_008187,flow of energy,How many organisms are in the food chain diagram?,food_chains_webs_260.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",d 2541,DQ_008188,flow of energy,What does the woodmouse eat?,food_chains_webs_260.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. owl, b. oak tree, c. weasel, d. woodmouse",b 2542,DQ_008189,flow of energy,What happens to the weasel population if the woodmouse population dies out?,food_chains_webs_260.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. it stays the same, b. in increases, c. nothing happens, d. it decreases",d 2543,DQ_008190,flow of energy,What does the quoll feed on?,food_chains_webs_261.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grasshopper, b. Dragon, c. Fox, d. Tussock Grass",b 2544,DQ_008191,flow of energy,What does the grasshopper eat?,food_chains_webs_261.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fox, b. Dragon, c. Quoll, d. Tussock grass",d 2545,DQ_008192,flow of energy,What is the primary consumer of the dragon?,food_chains_webs_261.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. quoll, b. tussock grass, c. fox, d. grasshopper",a 2546,DQ_008193,flow of energy,How many animals are present in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_261.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4",c 2547,DQ_008194,flow of energy,How many tertiary consumers do you see in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_261.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 3, d. 1",a 2548,DQ_008195,flow of energy,Which eats tussock grass?,food_chains_webs_261.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. dragon, b. grasshopper, c. fox, d. quoll",b 2549,DQ_008196,flow of energy,Which animal consumes the wolverine?,food_chains_webs_268.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_268.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Weasel, b. Hawks, c. Great Horned Owl, d. Arctic Fox",d 2550,DQ_008197,flow of energy,Which of these feeds the deer?,food_chains_webs_268.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_268.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Berries, b. Mice, c. Skunks, d. Arctic Fox",a 2551,DQ_008198,flow of energy,How many animals eat grass in the food web?,food_chains_webs_268.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_268.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",b 2552,DQ_008199,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram are secondary consumers?,food_chains_webs_268.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_268.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 6",c 2553,DQ_008200,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats berries?",food_chains_webs_268.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_268.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawks, b. Insects, c. Arctic Fox, d. Skunks",b 2554,DQ_008201,flow of energy,Which populations are affected if the weasels die out?,food_chains_webs_268.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_268.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mice and hawks, b. arctic foxes and wolverines, c. berries and deer, d. insects and skunks",a 2555,DQ_008202,flow of energy,"Based on the food web in the diagram, which tertiary consumer eats another tertiary consumer?",food_chains_webs_269.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Spider, b. Hawk, c. Owl, d. Weasel",c 2556,DQ_008203,flow of energy,What eats the Hawk?,food_chains_webs_269.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Owl, b. Shrew, c. Weasel, d. Spider",a 2557,DQ_008204,flow of energy,How many animals eat hawk?,food_chains_webs_269.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",d 2558,DQ_008205,flow of energy,How many secondary consumers are depicted?,food_chains_webs_269.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",c 2559,DQ_008206,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats plants?",food_chains_webs_269.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawk, b. Grasshoppers, c. Sun's energy, d. Owl",b 2560,DQ_008207,flow of energy,Through which process do plants use the sun's energy for food?,food_chains_webs_269.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Photosynthesis, b. Consumerism, c. Production, d. Decomposition",a 2561,DQ_008208,flow of energy,What kind of consumer is the lion?,food_chains_webs_270.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Primary, b. Tertiary, c. Secondary, d. Producer",b 2562,DQ_008209,flow of energy,What is the Giraffe's predator?,food_chains_webs_270.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Zebra, b. Lion, c. Rhino, d. Cheetah",d 2563,DQ_008210,flow of energy,Which animal is the tertiary consumer?,food_chains_webs_270.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Zebra, b. Elephant, c. Lion, d. Hyena",c 2564,DQ_008211,flow of energy,How many animals are shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_270.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 6, c. 9, d. 8",c 2565,DQ_008212,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram are primary consumers?,food_chains_webs_270.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 5, d. 1",a 2566,DQ_008213,flow of energy,What would happen to the Lion population if the Gum Tree population decreased?,food_chains_webs_270.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Unable to determine., b. Nothing would happen., c. It would also decrease., d. It would increase.",c 2567,DQ_008214,flow of energy,Who is at the lowest level in the below food web?,food_chains_webs_273.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. krill, b. fish, c. phytoplankton, d. birds",c 2568,DQ_008215,flow of energy,What animal is in the top of the illustrated food chain/web?,food_chains_webs_273.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. elephant seal, b. leopard seal, c. smaller toothed whales, d. baleen whale",c 2569,DQ_008216,flow of energy,Which of the following from the diagram is an autotroph?,food_chains_webs_273.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Baleen whale, b. Phytoplankton, c. Krill, d. Leopard seal",b 2570,DQ_008217,flow of energy,"In the food web, how many animals eat penguins?",food_chains_webs_273.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 1, d. 7",a 2571,DQ_008218,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats smaller toothed whales?",food_chains_webs_273.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Birds, b. Elephant Seal, c. Krill, d. Baleen Whale",d 2572,DQ_008219,flow of energy,Which species is directly affected negatively if the penguins die off?,food_chains_webs_273.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. krill and fish, b. leopard seal and smaller toothed whales, c. krill and birds, d. baleen whale and elephant seal",b 2573,DQ_008220,flow of energy,Into which category of producer does maple fall?,food_chains_webs_274.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tertiary, b. topmost, c. primary, d. secondary",c 2574,DQ_008221,flow of energy,How do ravens eat moose?,food_chains_webs_274.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ravens hunt with wolves and help attack, b. Ravens eat only young moose, c. Ravens eat dead moose (carrion), d. Ravens hunt in large groups and overwhelm moose",c 2575,DQ_008222,flow of energy,On which trophic level is the moose?,food_chains_webs_274.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Not enough information, b. Secondary consumers, c. Primary producers, d. Primary consumers",d 2576,DQ_008223,flow of energy,How many animals are shown in this picture?,food_chains_webs_274.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 6, c. 7, d. 5",c 2577,DQ_008224,flow of energy,How many types of plants are in the food web of Isle Royale National Park?,food_chains_webs_274.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 3, d. 5",d 2578,DQ_008225,flow of energy,"If the population of the red squirrels increased, what would happen to the amount of pine available?",food_chains_webs_274.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The amount of pine available would remain the same., b. The amount of pine available would decrease., c. The amount of pine available would double., d. The amount of pine available would increase.",b 2579,DQ_008226,flow of energy,Which of the following do red foxes consume?,food_chains_webs_274.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snowshoe hare, b. Moose, c. Maple, d. Raven",a 2580,DQ_008227,flow of energy,Which organism is at the bottom of this food chain?,food_chains_webs_275.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_275.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snake, b. Plant, c. Eagle, d. Bird",b 2581,DQ_008228,flow of energy,Name the producer in the diagram,food_chains_webs_275.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_275.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rabbit, b. Snake, c. Plant, d. Bird",c 2582,DQ_008229,flow of energy,Which animal consumes the rabbit?,food_chains_webs_275.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_275.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. snake, b. none, c. bird, d. plant",a 2583,DQ_008230,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by birds?,food_chains_webs_275.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_275.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plants, b. Snakes, c. Rabbits, d. Eagles",a 2584,DQ_008231,flow of energy,How many animals are shown in the picture?,food_chains_webs_275.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_275.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",a 2585,DQ_008232,flow of energy,How many animals do the eagle consume?,food_chains_webs_275.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_275.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",b 2586,DQ_008233,flow of energy,"According to the diagram, which organism is the tertiary consumer?",food_chains_webs_275.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_275.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snake, b. Bird, c. Rabbit, d. Eagle",d 2587,DQ_008234,flow of energy,What are leaves and algae?,food_chains_webs_28.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_28.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Primary consumers, b. Producers, c. Tertiary consumers, d. Secondary consumers",b 2588,DQ_008235,flow of energy,Which organism is the secondary consumer?,food_chains_webs_28.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_28.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Trout, b. Algae, c. Mayfly, d. Caddis fly",a 2589,DQ_008236,flow of energy,What consumes caddis flies in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_28.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_28.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. trout, b. mayflies, c. humans, d. stoneflies",a 2590,DQ_008237,flow of energy,Which ones are at the same level on the food chain?,food_chains_webs_28.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_28.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stoneflies and leaves, b. mayflies and trout, c. trout and humans, d. mayflies, stoneflies and caddis flies",d 2591,DQ_008238,flow of energy,How many insects in the diagram does the trout eat?,food_chains_webs_28.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_28.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 1",b 2592,DQ_008239,flow of energy,How many types of flies are there?,food_chains_webs_28.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_28.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",d 2593,DQ_008240,flow of energy,What do Caddis Flies eat?,food_chains_webs_28.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_28.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mayflies, b. trout, c. Leaves & algae, d. humans",c 2594,DQ_008241,flow of energy,Which one eats the predatory insects?,food_chains_webs_281.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_281.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. roach fry, b. large roach, c. tuft-weaving chironomids, d. stickleback fry",b 2595,DQ_008242,flow of energy,What consumes roach fry in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_281.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_281.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. steelhead, b. stickleback fry, c. large roach, d. predatory insects",a 2596,DQ_008243,flow of energy,Which animal consumes predatory insects?,food_chains_webs_281.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_281.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cladophora, b. Nostoc, c. Steelhead, d. Roach fry",c 2597,DQ_008244,flow of energy,How many types of animals does a Steelhead eat?,food_chains_webs_281.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_281.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",b 2598,DQ_008245,flow of energy,Which of the following does the Steelhead not consume?,food_chains_webs_281.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_281.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Predatory Insects, b. Large Roach, c. Stickleback Fry, d. Roach Fry",b 2599,DQ_008246,flow of energy,Which one eats predatory insects?,food_chains_webs_281.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_281.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. large roach, b. epiphytic diatoms, c. stickleback fry, d. tuft-weaving chironomids",a 2600,DQ_008247,flow of energy,Which species is consumed by the most other species in this food chain?,food_chains_webs_287.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fern, b. Spotted Owl, c. Caterpillar, d. Berries",d 2601,DQ_008248,flow of energy,Identify how many producers there are in this food chain.,food_chains_webs_287.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 4, d. 5",d 2602,DQ_008249,flow of energy,What does the cougar eat?,food_chains_webs_287.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mountain beaver, flying squirrel, red tree vole, b. black-tailed deer, c. spotted owl, d. winter wren",a 2603,DQ_008250,flow of energy,What animal eats flying squirrels in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_287.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cougar, b. Black-tailed deer, c. Winter wren, d. Red tree vole",a 2604,DQ_008251,flow of energy,Which of the following animals consume the Caterpillar?,food_chains_webs_287.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Red Tree Vole, b. Winter Wren, c. Flying Squirrel, d. Pileated Woodpecker",b 2605,DQ_008252,flow of energy,How many acorns are shown in the picture?,food_chains_webs_287.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",b 2606,DQ_008253,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what is eaten by the Winter Wren?",food_chains_webs_287.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flying Squirrel, b. Spotted Owl, c. Cougar, d. Aphid",d 2607,DQ_008254,flow of energy,Identify which creature uses algae for food,food_chains_webs_288.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_288.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bottom feeder, b. plants, c. detritus, d. ducks",a 2608,DQ_008255,flow of energy,What do the bottom feeders eat?,food_chains_webs_288.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_288.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Detritus, b. Algae, c. Guppies, d. Zooplankton",b 2609,DQ_008256,flow of energy,Which does not rely on algae for food?,food_chains_webs_288.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_288.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ducks, b. Snails, c. Guppies, d. Ants",d 2610,DQ_008257,flow of energy,How many producers are shown in the diagram below?,food_chains_webs_288.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_288.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. None, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",b 2611,DQ_008258,flow of energy,"In the food web, how many animals eat algae?",food_chains_webs_288.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_288.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 5, d. 4",c 2612,DQ_008259,flow of energy,What is shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_288.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_288.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Erosion, b. Food Chain, c. Systems of the Body, d. Solar Cycle",b 2613,DQ_008260,flow of energy,What will happen to the guppies population is the duck population increases?,food_chains_webs_288.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_288.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It will remain the same, b. It will decrease, c. It will decrease slightly, d. It will increase",b 2614,DQ_008261,flow of energy,What do squat jellies feed on?,food_chains_webs_293.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_293.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. salt snails, b. plankton, c. sand wedge, d. quick fish",b 2615,DQ_008262,flow of energy,Identify the tertiary consumer in the figure.,food_chains_webs_293.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_293.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plankton, b. Flapeelia, c. Sand Wedge, d. Salt Snails",c 2616,DQ_008263,flow of energy,Which organism consumes Squat Jellies?,food_chains_webs_293.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_293.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plankton, b. Sand Wedge, c. Asperdoma, d. Flapeelia",b 2617,DQ_008264,flow of energy,Which organism does the Sand Wedge NOT consume?,food_chains_webs_293.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_293.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Quick Fish, b. Flapeelia, c. Squat Jellies, d. Plankton",d 2618,DQ_008265,flow of energy,Which of the following animals consumes squat jellies?,food_chains_webs_293.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_293.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sand Wedge, b. Salt Snails, c. Plankton, d. Flapeelia",a 2619,DQ_008266,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by squat jellies?,food_chains_webs_293.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_293.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plankton, b. Heliotropus, c. Quick fish, d. Sand wedge",a 2620,DQ_008267,flow of energy,How many consumers are depicted?,food_chains_webs_293.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_293.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 7, c. 4, d. 5",d 2621,DQ_008268,flow of energy,How many organisms in the diagram eat salt snails?,food_chains_webs_293.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_293.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",a 2622,DQ_008269,flow of energy,What eats squat jellies?,food_chains_webs_293.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_293.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sand wedge, b. Flapeelia, c. Quick fish, d. Salt snails",a 2623,DQ_008270,flow of energy,Which of the following do sand wedges consume?,food_chains_webs_293.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_293.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Heliotropus, b. Mud foot, c. Asperdoma, d. Squat jellies",d 2624,DQ_008271,flow of energy,Which living organism in the diagram is at the bottom of the food chain?,food_chains_webs_294.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_294.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Algae, b. Tadpole, c. Kingfisher, d. Snail",a 2625,DQ_008272,flow of energy,What animal eats water beetles in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_294.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_294.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Frog, b. Kingfisher, c. Small fish, d. Tadpole",a 2626,DQ_008273,flow of energy,What consumes frog in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_294.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_294.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. snail, b. water beetle, c. small fish, d. kingfisher",d 2627,DQ_008274,flow of energy,How many organisms in the diagram eat frog?,food_chains_webs_294.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_294.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",b 2628,DQ_008275,flow of energy,What Trophic level is the small fish at?,food_chains_webs_294.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_294.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",c 2629,DQ_008276,flow of energy,What happens to tadpole population when small fish population decreases?,food_chains_webs_294.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_294.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nothing, b. decreases, c. slightly decreases, d. increases",d 2630,DQ_008277,flow of energy,What would happen to the tadpole if there was no supply of algae?,food_chains_webs_294.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_294.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It would eat a small fish., b. It would die., c. It would live., d. It would eat a water beetle.",b 2631,DQ_008278,flow of energy,What animal depicted on the food web is on top of the food chain?,food_chains_webs_30.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_30.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sea Urchins, b. sea otters, c. Horn sharks, d. Northern Elephant seal",d 2632,DQ_008279,flow of energy,How many animals are in the diagram below?,food_chains_webs_30.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_30.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 7, c. 6, d. 5",c 2633,DQ_008280,flow of energy,Sea Urchins feed on which food source?,food_chains_webs_30.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_30.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Horn Sharks, b. Sea Otters, c. Crab, d. Kelp",d 2634,DQ_008281,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by kelp crabs?,food_chains_webs_30.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_30.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Kelp, b. Sea otters, c. Sea urchins, d. Northern elephant seals",a 2635,DQ_008282,flow of energy,How many animals are shown in this picture?,food_chains_webs_30.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_30.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 7, d. 6",a 2636,DQ_008283,flow of energy,How many types of animals in the kelp forest food web feed on kelp?,food_chains_webs_30.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_30.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3",b 2637,DQ_008284,flow of energy,What happens if northern elephant seals population decreases?,food_chains_webs_30.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_30.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. horn sharks increases, b. sea otters decreases, c. horn sharks decreases, d. kelp decreases",a 2638,DQ_008285,flow of energy,Which one eats hom sharks?,food_chains_webs_30.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_30.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. kelp crab, b. sea urchins, c. northern elephant seals, d. sea otters",c 2639,DQ_008286,flow of energy,Which of the following is a Primary Producer?,food_chains_webs_303.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_303.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Phytoplankton, b. Killer Whale, c. Krill, d. Cod",a 2640,DQ_008287,flow of energy,Which member of the food web is an autotroph?,food_chains_webs_303.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_303.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Killer Whale, b. Zooplankton, c. Krill, d. Phytoplankton",d 2641,DQ_008288,flow of energy,Which organism is the producer in the food web?,food_chains_webs_303.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_303.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Phytoplankton, b. Zooplankton, c. Elephant Seal, d. Killer Whale",a 2642,DQ_008289,flow of energy,How many animals eat squid according to the diagram?,food_chains_webs_303.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_303.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 6, c. 3, d. 4",c 2643,DQ_008290,flow of energy,What does the squid eat?,food_chains_webs_303.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_303.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. krill, b. zooplankton, c. leopard seal, d. cod",b 2644,DQ_008291,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram eat squid?,food_chains_webs_303.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_303.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",b 2645,DQ_008292,flow of energy,How many animals in this web consume squid?,food_chains_webs_303.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_303.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",a 2646,DQ_008293,flow of energy,What happens to the leopard seal population if the killer whale population increases?,food_chains_webs_303.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_303.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Increase, b. Nothing, c. Slightly increase, d. Decrease",d 2647,DQ_008294,flow of energy,What happens when the population of Krill decreases?,food_chains_webs_303.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_303.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The population of Penguin decreases., b. The population of leopard seals remains the same., c. The population of cod increases., d. The population of killer whale increases.",a 2648,DQ_008295,flow of energy,Which organism is at the bottom of the food chain?,food_chains_webs_311.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_311.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deer tick, b. Blue jay, c. Red oak, d. Gypsy moth caterpillar",c 2649,DQ_008296,flow of energy,What is the function of the deer tick in the forest food web?,food_chains_webs_311.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_311.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It feeds off of the most animals, b. It feeds off of trees, c. It feeds off of bugs, d. It is food for animals",a 2650,DQ_008297,flow of energy,What consumes carpenter ant in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_311.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_311.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. blue jay, b. deer, c. deer mouse, d. fiery searcher beetle",a 2651,DQ_008298,flow of energy,What is at the bottom of this food chain?,food_chains_webs_311.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_311.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deer tick, b. Deer mouse, c. Red Oak, d. Blue jay",c 2652,DQ_008299,flow of energy,How many animals eat deer tick?,food_chains_webs_311.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_311.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 5, c. 2, d. 3",d 2653,DQ_008300,flow of energy,How many animals eats blue jay?,food_chains_webs_311.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_311.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",c 2654,DQ_008301,flow of energy,"If the Red squirrel and deer mouse population were to decrease, what would happen to the deer tick population?",food_chains_webs_311.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_311.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. increase, b. fluctuate, c. it would decrease, d. stay the same",c 2655,DQ_008302,flow of energy,What do Gypsy Moth Caterpillar eat?,food_chains_webs_311.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_311.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. blue jay, b. red squirrel, c. red oak, d. deer tick",c 2656,DQ_008303,flow of energy,Which of these eat the evergreen tree?,food_chains_webs_316.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_316.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. beetle, b. salamander, c. snake, d. bird",a 2657,DQ_008304,flow of energy,What animal eats the salamander?,food_chains_webs_316.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_316.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Beetle, b. Snake, c. Tree, d. Bird",b 2658,DQ_008305,flow of energy,Who is the producer in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_316.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_316.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snake, b. Evergreen tree, c. Beetle, d. Salamander",b 2659,DQ_008306,flow of energy,How many animals are there in the picture?,food_chains_webs_316.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_316.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",a 2660,DQ_008307,flow of energy,How many animals eat snake?,food_chains_webs_316.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_316.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",b 2661,DQ_008308,flow of energy,What happens to the beetle population when there is no evergreen tree?,food_chains_webs_316.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_316.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. slightly increases, b. nothing, c. decreases, d. increases",c 2662,DQ_008309,flow of energy,Which animal is at the highest level in the food web?,food_chains_webs_324.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_324.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lion, b. vulture, c. gazelle, d. zebra",a 2663,DQ_008310,flow of energy,All the following are eaten by vultures EXCEPT:,food_chains_webs_324.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_324.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Zebra, b. Grasses, c. Lion, d. Gazelle",b 2664,DQ_008311,flow of energy,What consumes gazelle in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_324.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_324.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. zebra, b. lion, c. vulture, d. grasses",b 2665,DQ_008312,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram are eaten by lions?,food_chains_webs_324.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_324.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 0",a 2666,DQ_008313,flow of energy,How many types of organisms in the East African food web vultures feed on?,food_chains_webs_324.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_324.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",b 2667,DQ_008314,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats Gazelles?",food_chains_webs_324.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_324.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grasses, b. Lion, c. Vulture, d. Zebra",b 2668,DQ_008315,flow of energy,Which of the following is the correct food chain?,food_chains_webs_324.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_324.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vulture-Lion-Zebra-Gazelle, b. Lion-Vulture-Gazelle-Grasses, c. Grasses-Zebra-Vulture-Lion, d. Grasses-Gazelle-Lion-Vulture",d 2669,DQ_008316,flow of energy,Which of these does NOT consume mussels?,food_chains_webs_383.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Whelks, b. Crabs, c. Gulls, d. Lobsters",c 2670,DQ_008317,flow of energy,What consumes zooplankton in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_383.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. whelks, b. lobsters, c. gulls, d. mussels",d 2671,DQ_008318,flow of energy,Which of these feeds the zooplankton?,food_chains_webs_383.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gulls, b. Lobsters, c. Phytoplankton, d. Limpets",c 2672,DQ_008319,flow of energy,How many animals are shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_383.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 8, c. 9, d. 6",c 2673,DQ_008320,flow of energy,How many producers are in the diagram below?,food_chains_webs_383.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 5",c 2674,DQ_008321,flow of energy,If the Phytoplankton population were to decrease what would happen to the Zooplankton population?,food_chains_webs_383.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It would remain unchanged, b. It would become extinct, c. It would increase, d. It would decrease",d 2675,DQ_008322,flow of energy,What do Zooplankton eat?,food_chains_webs_383.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_383.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. gulls, b. limpets, c. whelks, d. Phytoplankton",d 2676,DQ_008323,flow of energy,Algae is NOT a direct energy source for which of the following?,food_chains_webs_389.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_389.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Kingfisher, b. Fish, c. Water Flea, d. Water Boatman",a 2677,DQ_008324,flow of energy,"In the diagram shown, which organism is capable of making organic compounds?",food_chains_webs_389.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_389.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. algae, b. kingfisher, c. dragonfly nymph, d. fish",a 2678,DQ_008325,flow of energy,The algae are consumed by how many organisms?,food_chains_webs_389.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_389.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",d 2679,DQ_008326,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by fish?,food_chains_webs_389.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_389.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Dragonfly nymphs, b. Kingfishers, c. Water fleas, d. Water boatmen",c 2680,DQ_008327,flow of energy,How many animals eat algae?,food_chains_webs_389.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_389.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 1",b 2681,DQ_008328,flow of energy,How many organisms are eaten by fish in the food web?,food_chains_webs_389.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_389.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",c 2682,DQ_008329,flow of energy,"If fish eats algae, what does the kingfisher eat?",food_chains_webs_389.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_389.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. water boatman, b. fish, c. water flea, d. dragonfly nymph",b 2683,DQ_008330,flow of energy,What happens to the kingfisher population if the fish population increases?,food_chains_webs_389.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_389.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Increases, b. Decrease, c. Nothing, d. Slightly decrease",a 2684,DQ_008331,flow of energy,What do rabbits feed on?,food_chains_webs_414.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_414.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grass, b. mice, c. carrots, d. birds",c 2685,DQ_008332,flow of energy,What do owls eat?,food_chains_webs_414.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_414.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. foxes, b. birds, c. mice, grasshoppers, d. rabbits",c 2686,DQ_008333,flow of energy,What animal eats rabbits in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_414.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_414.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mice, b. Birds, c. Owls, d. Foxes",d 2687,DQ_008334,flow of energy,What does the fox eat?,food_chains_webs_414.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_414.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rabbits and birds, b. owls and grains, c. mice and grasshopper, d. grasses and carrots",a 2688,DQ_008335,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram eat carrots?,food_chains_webs_414.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_414.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",d 2689,DQ_008336,flow of energy,How many plants are included in this food web?,food_chains_webs_414.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_414.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",b 2690,DQ_008337,flow of energy,What eats mice?,food_chains_webs_414.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_414.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rabbits, b. owls, c. grasshoppers, d. foxes",b 2691,DQ_008338,flow of energy,Who is at the lowest level in the below food web?,food_chains_webs_420.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_420.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. phytoplankton, b. squids, c. seals, d. anchovies",a 2692,DQ_008339,flow of energy,Which organism would be most affected if anchovies were eliminated?,food_chains_webs_420.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_420.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Squid, b. Clams, c. Sardines, d. Seals",a 2693,DQ_008340,flow of energy,What animals consume the anchovies?,food_chains_webs_420.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_420.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. zooplankton, b. clams, c. seals, sea birds and squid, d. sardines",c 2694,DQ_008341,flow of energy,What do Sea Birds eat?,food_chains_webs_420.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_420.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Squid, b. Anchovies, c. Sardines, d. Clam",b 2695,DQ_008342,flow of energy,How many animals are part of this graphic?,food_chains_webs_420.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_420.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 5, c. 7, d. 6",b 2696,DQ_008343,flow of energy,How many organisms in the diagram eat phytoplankton?,food_chains_webs_420.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_420.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",b 2697,DQ_008344,flow of energy,What is shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_420.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_420.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solar Cycle, b. Food Cycle, c. Photosynthesis, d. Food Web",d 2698,DQ_008345,flow of energy,Which species could be considered to be at the top of this food chain?,food_chains_webs_426.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_426.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eagle, b. Frog, c. Snake, d. Praying mantis",a 2699,DQ_008346,flow of energy,Which one eats the plant?,food_chains_webs_426.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_426.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. frog, b. sparrow, c. eagle, d. praying mantis",d 2700,DQ_008347,flow of energy,Which animal consumes the praying mantis?,food_chains_webs_426.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_426.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. eagle, b. snake, c. sparrow and frog, d. plant",c 2701,DQ_008348,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by sparrows?,food_chains_webs_426.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_426.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Frog, b. Eagle, c. Praying mantis, d. Snake",c 2702,DQ_008349,flow of energy,How many animals are shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_426.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_426.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 2",b 2703,DQ_008350,flow of energy,How many consumers are written in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_426.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_426.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",a 2704,DQ_008351,flow of energy,What happens to the praying mantis population when there is no plant?,food_chains_webs_426.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_426.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Slightly increases, b. Increases, c. Nothing, d. Decreases",d 2705,DQ_008352,flow of energy,Which serves as the producer in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_426.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_426.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snake, b. Plant, c. Sparrow, d. Eagle",b 2706,DQ_008353,flow of energy,Identify the organism that consumes the most diverse number of other organisms,food_chains_webs_435.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_435.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Elodea, b. catfish, c. water snake, d. water flea",b 2707,DQ_008354,flow of energy,Which organism is the producer?,food_chains_webs_435.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_435.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Water flea, b. Water snake, c. Catfish, d. Elodea",d 2708,DQ_008355,flow of energy,What consumes catfish in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_435.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_435.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. water snake, b. water boatman, c. water flea, d. elodea",a 2709,DQ_008356,flow of energy,What eats the catfish?,food_chains_webs_435.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_435.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Elodea, b. Water snake, c. Water flea, d. Water boatman",b 2710,DQ_008357,flow of energy,How many living organisms are written in the picture?,food_chains_webs_435.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_435.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3",b 2711,DQ_008358,flow of energy,What do water snakes eat?,food_chains_webs_435.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_435.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. catfish, b. elodea, c. water boatman, d. water flea",a 2712,DQ_008359,flow of energy,Which of the following is a producer?,food_chains_webs_435.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_435.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Catfish, b. Water flea, c. Elodea, d. Water snake",c 2713,DQ_008360,flow of energy,How many tertiary consumers there are in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_443.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",b 2714,DQ_008361,flow of energy,What do insects feed?,food_chains_webs_443.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rabbits, b. Hawks, c. Spiders, d. Rats",c 2715,DQ_008362,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by coyotes?,food_chains_webs_443.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deer, b. Rats, c. Snakes, d. Spiders",b 2716,DQ_008363,flow of energy,How many animals eat grasses and shrubs?,food_chains_webs_443.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 6, d. 3",a 2717,DQ_008364,flow of energy,How many organisms eat the rats?,food_chains_webs_443.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",d 2718,DQ_008365,flow of energy,If the population of the rats decreased what would happen to the population of snakes?,food_chains_webs_443.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The snake population would increase., b. The snake population would multiply., c. The snake population would decrease., d. The snake population would remain the same.",c 2719,DQ_008366,flow of energy,Which of these is a predator of the rabbit?,food_chains_webs_443.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_443.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. coyote, b. snake, c. spider, d. rat",a 2720,DQ_008367,flow of energy,What does the pickerel feed on?,food_chains_webs_444.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_444.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. copepods, b. diving beetles, c. algae, d. snails",b 2721,DQ_008368,flow of energy,What do copepods eat in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_444.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_444.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Amphipods, b. Protozoa, c. Snails, d. Algae",b 2722,DQ_008369,flow of energy,Which organism consumes the protozoa?,food_chains_webs_444.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_444.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. algae, b. diving beetles, c. copepods, d. snails",c 2723,DQ_008370,flow of energy,How many animals are shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_444.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_444.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 7, c. 8, d. 5",c 2724,DQ_008371,flow of energy,How many organisms can the amphipods eat?,food_chains_webs_444.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_444.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",b 2725,DQ_008372,flow of energy,"If Catfish eats crayfish, what do diving beetles?",food_chains_webs_444.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_444.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bacteria, b. Snails, c. Protozoa, d. Algae",b 2726,DQ_008373,flow of energy,What two things come from dead organisms?,food_chains_webs_444.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_444.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. algae and snails, b. bass and catfish, c. bacteria and crayfish, d. protozoa and bacteria",c 2727,DQ_008374,flow of energy,Who are the tertiary consumers on the diagram?,food_chains_webs_471.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_471.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grasshopper, b. Shrew, c. Owls, d. Grass",c 2728,DQ_008375,flow of energy,How many consumers are there in the food chain shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_471.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_471.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Three, b. Four, c. One, d. Two",a 2729,DQ_008376,flow of energy,What animal eats the shrew?,food_chains_webs_471.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_471.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Owl, b. Shrew, c. Grasshopper, d. Grass",a 2730,DQ_008377,flow of energy,What eats producers in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_471.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_471.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Owl, b. Secondary consumer, c. Tertiary consumer, d. Primary consumer",d 2731,DQ_008378,flow of energy,How many organisms in the diagram eat grass?,food_chains_webs_471.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_471.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",a 2732,DQ_008379,flow of energy,How many types of consumer are there?,food_chains_webs_471.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_471.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 7",c 2733,DQ_008380,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats grass?",food_chains_webs_471.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_471.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grasshopper, b. Shrew, c. Owl, d. Sun",a 2734,DQ_008381,flow of energy,What does the owl eat?,food_chains_webs_471.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_471.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sun, b. Grasshopper, c. Grass, d. Shrew",d 2735,DQ_008382,flow of energy,What does the frog feed on?,food_chains_webs_475.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_475.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. trees and grass, b. cricket, c. beetle, d. spider",b 2736,DQ_008383,flow of energy,"From the diagram, identify the producer.",food_chains_webs_475.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_475.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rabbit, b. hawk, c. cricket, d. trees & grasses",d 2737,DQ_008384,flow of energy,Which member of the food web eats snakes,food_chains_webs_475.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_475.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rabbit, b. Sparrow, c. Mountain Lion, d. Hawk",d 2738,DQ_008385,flow of energy,If the population of snake decrease what will happen to tree and grasses?,food_chains_webs_475.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_475.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Decrease., b. Remain the same, c. Increase, d. nothing will happen.",a 2739,DQ_008386,flow of energy,Which animal preys on the deer?,food_chains_webs_475.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_475.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawk, b. Snake, c. Mountain lion, d. Mouse",c 2740,DQ_008387,flow of energy,How many birds are there?,food_chains_webs_475.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_475.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 7, c. 1, d. 4",a 2741,DQ_008388,flow of energy,How many types of animals in the diagram feed on trees and grasses?,food_chains_webs_475.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_475.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 8, c. 10, d. 4",d 2742,DQ_008389,flow of energy,What happens to the mountain lion population if the deer population decreases?,food_chains_webs_475.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_475.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nothing, b. Decreases, c. Increases, d. Slightly increases",b 2743,DQ_008390,flow of energy,What do moths feed on?,food_chains_webs_492.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_492.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bluetits, b. oak tree, c. weasel, d. voles",b 2744,DQ_008391,flow of energy,Which one eats the moth?,food_chains_webs_492.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_492.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bluetit, b. weasel, c. vole, d. leaf-eating insect",c 2745,DQ_008392,flow of energy,What is at the top of this food chain?,food_chains_webs_492.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_492.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bluetits, b. Weasel, c. Ferret, d. Muskrat",b 2746,DQ_008393,flow of energy,Which of the following animals consumes voles?,food_chains_webs_492.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_492.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. weasel, b. moths, c. leaf-eating insects, d. bluetits",a 2747,DQ_008394,flow of energy,How many animals are part of this picture?,food_chains_webs_492.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_492.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 6, c. 7, d. 4",a 2748,DQ_008395,flow of energy,How many consumers are found in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_492.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_492.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",a 2749,DQ_008396,flow of energy,What does the weasel eat?,food_chains_webs_492.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_492.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. moths, b. oak tree, c. bluetits, voles, d. small plants",c 2750,DQ_008397,flow of energy,What does a frog feed on in this food chain?,food_chains_webs_500.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_500.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cobra, b. grasshopper, c. deer, d. grass",b 2751,DQ_008398,flow of energy,Which is the tertiary consumer in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_500.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_500.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Frog, b. Deer, c. Cobra, d. Tiger",d 2752,DQ_008399,flow of energy,What consumes frog in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_500.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_500.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cobra, b. grasshopper, c. tiger, d. deer",a 2753,DQ_008400,flow of energy,What is at the bottom of this food chain?,food_chains_webs_500.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_500.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tiger, b. frog, c. grass, d. deer",c 2754,DQ_008401,flow of energy,How many animals in the below food chain feed on grass?,food_chains_webs_500.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_500.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2",d 2755,DQ_008402,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what is the producer?",food_chains_webs_500.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_500.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grasshopper, b. Cobra, c. Grass, d. Deer",c 2756,DQ_008403,flow of energy,What will happen to the grasshopper population if the frog population decreases?,food_chains_webs_500.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_500.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Remain same, b. It will decrease, c. It will increasse, d. Decrease slightly",c 2757,DQ_008404,flow of energy,Identify which of the following is a producer in the food web.,food_chains_webs_515.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_515.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grass, b. Fungus, c. Beetle, d. Hawk",a 2758,DQ_008405,flow of energy,On what does the frog feed?,food_chains_webs_515.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_515.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Beetle and grasshopper, b. Snake, c. Fox, d. Hawk",a 2759,DQ_008406,flow of energy,What animal eats the frog?,food_chains_webs_515.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_515.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. snake, b. Beetle, c. Mouse, d. Hawk",a 2760,DQ_008407,flow of energy,"According to the diagram below, how many organisms feast on snakes?",food_chains_webs_515.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_515.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",a 2761,DQ_008408,flow of energy,How many animals are eaten by hawks according to this diagram?,food_chains_webs_515.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_515.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",c 2762,DQ_008409,flow of energy,If there is less grass to eat which animals will suffer?,food_chains_webs_515.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_515.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Only beetles, b. Only grasshoppers, c. All of them, d. Only hawks",c 2763,DQ_008410,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats frogs?",food_chains_webs_515.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_515.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snakes, b. Beetle, c. Mouse, d. Fox",a 2764,DQ_008411,flow of energy,Identify which of the following does not eat grass.,food_chains_webs_517.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_517.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mice, b. Deer, c. Grasshoppers, d. Raccoons",d 2765,DQ_008412,flow of energy,"From the diagram, identify the producer.",food_chains_webs_517.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_517.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. deer, b. grass, c. mice, d. grasshoppers",b 2766,DQ_008413,flow of energy,What consumes deer in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_517.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_517.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. raccoons, b. toads, c. wolves, d. snakes",c 2767,DQ_008414,flow of energy,What is the top predator in this ecosystem?,food_chains_webs_517.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_517.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Racoons, b. Wolves, c. Snakes, d. Deer",b 2768,DQ_008415,flow of energy,How many animals are consumed by the snake?,food_chains_webs_517.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_517.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",c 2769,DQ_008416,flow of energy,How many animals contribute directly to the normal diet regime of wolves in a meadow environment?,food_chains_webs_517.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_517.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",b 2770,DQ_008417,flow of energy,What happens to the mice population if there is no grass?,food_chains_webs_517.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_517.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Increases, b. Decreases, c. Nothing, d. Slightly increases",b 2771,DQ_008418,flow of energy,Which of the following is likely to happen if population of wolves decreases due to hunting?,food_chains_webs_517.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_517.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deer population will increase, b. Toads population will decrease, c. There will be more grass, d. Racoons population will decrease",a 2772,DQ_008419,flow of energy,What does the elk feed on?,food_chains_webs_518.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_518.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vole, b. Coyote, c. Grass, grains or fruits, d. Wolf",c 2773,DQ_008420,flow of energy,Which is the producer in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_518.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_518.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Elk, b. Plants, c. vole, d. wolf",b 2774,DQ_008421,flow of energy,Which one of the elements of this food chain is a tertiary consumer?,food_chains_webs_518.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_518.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. None., b. Elk, c. Coyote, d. Gray Wolf",a 2775,DQ_008422,flow of energy,"How many animals eat grasses, grains and fruits according to this diagram?",food_chains_webs_518.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_518.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",c 2776,DQ_008423,flow of energy,What would happen to the gray wolf population if the coyote population decreases?,food_chains_webs_518.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_518.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Decreases, b. Slightly increases, c. Increases, d. Nothing",a 2777,DQ_008424,flow of energy,Which of the following does the Grey Wolf not consume?,food_chains_webs_518.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_518.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Elk, b. Vole, c. Coyote, d. Grass",d 2778,DQ_008425,flow of energy,Which animal is at the top of the food chain?,food_chains_webs_537.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Wild Cat, b. Lion, c. Goat, d. Jackal",b 2779,DQ_008426,flow of energy,Which one eats the jackal?,food_chains_webs_537.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lion, b. goat, c. kite, d. wild cat",a 2780,DQ_008427,flow of energy,What consumes wild cat in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_537.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. snake, b. jackal, c. lion, d. rabbit",c 2781,DQ_008428,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram eat green plant?,food_chains_webs_537.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 5",b 2782,DQ_008429,flow of energy,How many primary consumers are depicted?,food_chains_webs_537.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 5, d. 4",a 2783,DQ_008430,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats the Jackal?",food_chains_webs_537.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lion, b. Kite, c. Goat, d. Wild cat",a 2784,DQ_008431,flow of energy,What happens if Jackal decreases?,food_chains_webs_537.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Goat decreases, b. Rabbits decreases, c. Goat increases, d. Lions increases",c 2785,DQ_008432,flow of energy,Which of the following is considered a Primary Producer?,food_chains_webs_538.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_538.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Puffin, b. Tuna fish, c. Phytoplankton, d. Basking Shark",c 2786,DQ_008433,flow of energy,What does the Basking Shark eat?,food_chains_webs_538.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_538.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Zooplankton, b. Herring fish, c. People, d. Phytoplankton",a 2787,DQ_008434,flow of energy,Who eats herring fish?,food_chains_webs_538.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_538.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. people, b. tuna fish, puffin, c. basking shark, d. phytoplankton",b 2788,DQ_008435,flow of energy,Which animal eats zooplankton in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_538.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_538.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Puffin, b. Dolphin, c. Basking shark, d. Tuna fish",c 2789,DQ_008436,flow of energy,Which organism consumes the tuna fish,food_chains_webs_538.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_538.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. zooplankton, b. phytoplankton, c. human and dolphin, d. herring fish",c 2790,DQ_008437,flow of energy,"In the diagram, how many kinds of animal eat zooplankton?",food_chains_webs_538.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_538.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 7, c. 1, d. 3",a 2791,DQ_008438,flow of energy,Tuna fish are eaten by how many organisms?,food_chains_webs_538.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_538.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",a 2792,DQ_008439,flow of energy,Which of these do basking sharks eat?,food_chains_webs_538.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_538.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. zooplankton, b. herring fish, c. puffin, d. phytoplankton",a 2793,DQ_008440,flow of energy,Which species is most consumed in this food chain?,food_chains_webs_6029.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grasshoppers, b. Grains, c. Mice, d. Grasses",b 2794,DQ_008441,flow of energy,On what does the fox feed?,food_chains_webs_6029.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Birds, b. Mice, c. Rabbits, d. Owls",c 2795,DQ_008442,flow of energy,What does the owl eat?,food_chains_webs_6029.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mice and grasshoppers, b. grasses and carrots, c. birds and grains, d. foxes and rabbits",a 2796,DQ_008443,flow of energy,How many plants are shown in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_6029.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",d 2797,DQ_008444,flow of energy,How many producers are depicted?,food_chains_webs_6029.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 9, c. 3, d. 5",c 2798,DQ_008445,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats birds?",food_chains_webs_6029.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Owls, b. Foxes, c. Mice, d. Rabbits",b 2799,DQ_008446,flow of energy,Which are immediately affected if carrots run out?,food_chains_webs_6029.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. birds, b. rabbits, c. grasshoppers, d. mice",b 2800,DQ_008447,flow of energy,What eats krill?,food_chains_webs_6030.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6030.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leopard Seal, b. Seagull, c. Blue Whale, d. Killer Whale",c 2801,DQ_008448,flow of energy,The Blue whale is what?,food_chains_webs_6030.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6030.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Primary consumer, b. Producer, c. Secondary consumer, d. Terciary consumer",c 2802,DQ_008449,flow of energy,What does the penguin eat?,food_chains_webs_6030.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6030.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. squid, b. elephant seal, c. blue whale, d. killer whale",a 2803,DQ_008450,flow of energy,How many consumers are in the food web diagram?,food_chains_webs_6030.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6030.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 9, c. 11, d. 13",c 2804,DQ_008451,flow of energy,How many types of whales are shown in this picture?,food_chains_webs_6030.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6030.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",c 2805,DQ_008452,flow of energy,What does the crab eat?,food_chains_webs_6030.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6030.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. leopard seal, b. seaweed, c. penguin, d. blue whale",b 2806,DQ_008453,flow of energy,"What would happen to the penguin, elephant seal and leopard seal population if the killer whale population increased?",food_chains_webs_6030.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6030.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. it would increase, b. nothing would happen, c. it would stay the same, d. it would decrease",d 2807,DQ_008454,flow of energy,What does the mouse feed on?,food_chains_webs_6031.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6031.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. beetle, b. cricket, c. grass, d. frog",c 2808,DQ_008455,flow of energy,What consumes frog in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6031.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6031.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cricket, b. mountain lion, c. snake, d. hawk",d 2809,DQ_008456,flow of energy,What eats deer?,food_chains_webs_6031.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6031.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. snake, b. hawk, c. mountain lion, d. cricket",c 2810,DQ_008457,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram eat mouse?,food_chains_webs_6031.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6031.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",d 2811,DQ_008458,flow of energy,How many trees are drawn in the picture?,food_chains_webs_6031.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6031.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",a 2812,DQ_008459,flow of energy,Identify the primary consumer in this image.,food_chains_webs_6032.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6032.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sun, b. Coyote, c. Mouse, d. Grass",c 2813,DQ_008460,flow of energy,"In the diagram, which is the predator?",food_chains_webs_6032.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6032.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Coyote, b. Sun, c. Grass, d. Mouse",a 2814,DQ_008461,flow of energy,How many animals are there?,food_chains_webs_6032.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6032.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",b 2815,DQ_008462,flow of energy,What do mice consume?,food_chains_webs_6032.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6032.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nothing, b. Grass, c. Coyote, d. Sun",b 2816,DQ_008463,flow of energy,What happens if the mouse population dies off?,food_chains_webs_6032.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6032.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Coyote population increases., b. Sunlight energy intensifies., c. Grass population decreases., d. Coyote population is reduced or dies off.",d 2817,DQ_008464,flow of energy,Which is a primary consumer?,food_chains_webs_6033.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6033.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Large Lizards, b. Insects, c. Snakes, d. Scorpions",b 2818,DQ_008465,flow of energy,What is a source of food for Scorpions and Large Lizards?,food_chains_webs_6033.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6033.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Insects, b. Desert plants, c. Small lizards, d. Hawks",a 2819,DQ_008466,flow of energy,Which of the following animals can't desert foxes consume?,food_chains_webs_6033.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6033.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snakes, b. Large lizards, c. Hawks, d. Kangaroo rats",c 2820,DQ_008467,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by large lizards?,food_chains_webs_6033.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6033.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Scorpions, b. Insects, c. Kangaroo rats, d. Snakes",b 2821,DQ_008468,flow of energy,How many animals eat snakes in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6033.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6033.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",d 2822,DQ_008469,flow of energy,How many types of animals in the desert food web feed on insects?,food_chains_webs_6033.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6033.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 7, c. 2, d. 8",c 2823,DQ_008470,flow of energy,If snakes disappeared which animal would see a surge in population?,food_chains_webs_6033.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6033.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. desert foxes, b. hawks, c. scorpions, d. kangaroo rats",d 2824,DQ_008471,flow of energy,What happens to insect population when there is no plant?,food_chains_webs_6033.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6033.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nothing, b. Increases, c. Slightly increases, d. Decreases",d 2825,DQ_008472,flow of energy,What do Wading Birds consume in this food web?,food_chains_webs_6034.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6034.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Zooplankton, b. Small Planktivorous Fish, c. Benthic Invertebrates, d. Phytoplankton",b 2826,DQ_008473,flow of energy,What consumes sea ducks in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6034.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6034.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bivalves, b. tundra swan, c. bald eagle, d. osprey",c 2827,DQ_008474,flow of energy,Which of the following is a secondary consumer?,food_chains_webs_6034.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6034.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. osprey, b. phytoplankton, c. bivalves, d. sea duck",d 2828,DQ_008475,flow of energy,How many birds are shown in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_6034.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6034.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 6, d. 8",d 2829,DQ_008476,flow of energy,How many producers are there in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_6034.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6034.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 7, d. 2",b 2830,DQ_008477,flow of energy,"In a food web, energy is passed up from one organism to another. Compare the energy levels between the trophic levels of bivalves and ospreys.",food_chains_webs_6034.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6034.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Energy has already depleted at the level of bivalves., b. Energy is the same at the level of ospreys than that of bivalves., c. Energy is greater at the level of ospreys than that of bivalves., d. Energy is lesser at the level of ospreys than that of bivalves.",d 2831,DQ_008478,flow of energy,Which of these is a predator of sea ducks?,food_chains_webs_6034.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6034.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. wading birds, b. bald eagle, c. osprey, d. gulls and terns",b 2832,DQ_008479,flow of energy,What do snakes feed on in the below food chain?,food_chains_webs_6035.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6035.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. sun, b. plants, c. frogs, d. crickets",c 2833,DQ_008480,flow of energy,"From the diagram, identify the primary consumer.",food_chains_webs_6035.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6035.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. crickets, b. green plants, c. snakes, d. frogs",a 2834,DQ_008481,flow of energy,What consumes frogs in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6035.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6035.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. green plants, b. crickets, c. snakes, d. sun",c 2835,DQ_008482,flow of energy,Which one eats green plants?,food_chains_webs_6035.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6035.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. hawks, b. crickets, c. frogs, d. snakes",b 2836,DQ_008483,flow of energy,How many animals consume the frog?,food_chains_webs_6035.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6035.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",c 2837,DQ_008484,flow of energy,What happens when the population of snakes decrease?,food_chains_webs_6035.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6035.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The number of frogs increase., b. The number of green plants increase., c. The number of frogs stay the same., d. The number of crickets increase.",a 2838,DQ_008485,flow of energy,Who eats green plants?,food_chains_webs_6035.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6035.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. crickets, b. snakes, c. frogs, d. Sun",a 2839,DQ_008486,flow of energy,Identify a primary producer.,food_chains_webs_6036.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6036.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Secondary Consumer, b. Zooplankton, c. Plant, d. Carnivore",c 2840,DQ_008487,flow of energy,Which one is a quaternary consumer?,food_chains_webs_6036.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6036.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plant, b. killer whale, c. rat, d. snake",b 2841,DQ_008488,flow of energy,What animals eat the plant?,food_chains_webs_6036.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6036.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. herbivore, b. phytoplankton, c. zooplankton, d. carnivore",a 2842,DQ_008489,flow of energy,What do secondary consumers eat?,food_chains_webs_6036.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6036.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Primary consumers, b. Tertiary consumers, c. Quaternary consumers, d. Producers",a 2843,DQ_008490,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram compose each chain?,food_chains_webs_6036.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6036.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",a 2844,DQ_008491,flow of energy,How many types on consumers are there?,food_chains_webs_6036.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6036.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",c 2845,DQ_008492,flow of energy,What happens to the secondary consumers population when there is no primary consumers or producers?,food_chains_webs_6036.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6036.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nothing, b. Decreases, c. Increases, d. Slightly increases",b 2846,DQ_008493,flow of energy,What happens to the terrestrial food chain if plants die out?,food_chains_webs_6036.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6036.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Only herbivores will be affected., b. All species above the plant increase., c. All species above the plant are affected negatively., d. Herbivores turn into carnivores.",c 2847,DQ_008494,flow of energy,Identify which of the following the hawk does not consume.,food_chains_webs_6037.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rabbit, b. grasshopper, c. snake, d. grass",d 2848,DQ_008495,flow of energy,Identify the animal that consumes the rabbit,food_chains_webs_6037.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. hawk, b. grasshopper, c. mouse, d. lizard",a 2849,DQ_008496,flow of energy,Name the producer in the diagram,food_chains_webs_6037.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grass, b. Lizard, c. Grasshopper, d. Mouse",a 2850,DQ_008497,flow of energy,Which of the following animals consume the Grasshopper?,food_chains_webs_6037.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lizard, b. Rabbit, c. Mouse, d. Snake",a 2851,DQ_008498,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by lizards?,food_chains_webs_6037.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mice, b. Grasshoppers, c. Grass, d. Rabbits",c 2852,DQ_008499,flow of energy,How many animals are eaten by hawks according to this diagram?,food_chains_webs_6037.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",a 2853,DQ_008500,flow of energy,"In this process, what is eaten by the lizard?",food_chains_webs_6037.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawk, b. Grasshopper, c. Rabbit, d. Mouse",b 2854,DQ_008501,flow of energy,Who eats grass?,food_chains_webs_6037.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lizard, b. mouse, grasshopper, c. hawk, d. snake",b 2855,DQ_008502,flow of energy,Which is NOT a consumer?,food_chains_webs_6038.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Kit Fox, b. Silk Grass, c. Sagebrush Grasshopper, d. Desert Pocket Mouse",b 2856,DQ_008503,flow of energy,Which one eats the sagebrush grasshopper?,food_chains_webs_6038.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. golden eagle, b. prairie rattlesnake, c. kit fox, d. desert pocket mouse",c 2857,DQ_008504,flow of energy,Which of the following animals consume the Golden eagle?,food_chains_webs_6038.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. None., b. Black-tailed prairie dog, c. Kit fox, d. Sagebrush grasshopper",a 2858,DQ_008505,flow of energy,Which of the following is a grazer?,food_chains_webs_6038.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Silk grass, b. Golden eagle, c. Sagebrush grasshopper, d. Kit fox",c 2859,DQ_008506,flow of energy,How many animals are eaten by kit fox in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6038.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 5",c 2860,DQ_008507,flow of energy,How many animals below feed of silk grass?,food_chains_webs_6038.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 5, d. 3",d 2861,DQ_008508,flow of energy,"According to the food web, kit foxes can eat silk grass, grasshoppers, and mice. What does this mean?",food_chains_webs_6038.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Kit foxes are omnivores., b. Kit foxes are herbivores., c. Prairie dogs are poisonous to kit foxes., d. Kit foxes are carnivores.",a 2862,DQ_008509,flow of energy,What happens to the black-tailed prairie dog population if the golden eagle population increases?,food_chains_webs_6038.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Increases, b. Decreases, c. Nothing, d. Slightly increases",b 2863,DQ_008510,flow of energy,How many levels of consumers are present?,food_chains_webs_6039.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 4, d. 5",c 2864,DQ_008511,flow of energy,What consumes scorpion in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6039.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. leopard, b. locust, c. impala, d. baboon",d 2865,DQ_008512,flow of energy,Which of the following is a producer in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_6039.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Leopard, b. Grass, c. Impala, d. Scorpion",b 2866,DQ_008513,flow of energy,How many animal species in the diagram feed on ticks?,food_chains_webs_6039.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",b 2867,DQ_008514,flow of energy,How many birds are there?,food_chains_webs_6039.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 6, c. 2, d. 3",d 2868,DQ_008515,flow of energy,If there are fewer scorpions which animal will have less food?,food_chains_webs_6039.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tick bird, b. impala, c. baboon, d. locust",c 2869,DQ_008516,flow of energy,Which one is a predator of the baboon?,food_chains_webs_6039.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. leopard, b. hawk, c. snake, d. tick bird",a 2870,DQ_008517,flow of energy,Identify what creature is in the middle of the Detritus Food Chain,food_chains_webs_6040.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6040.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. dead leaves, b. Santa, c. blackbird, d. woodlouse",d 2871,DQ_008518,flow of energy,What consumes woodlouse in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6040.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6040.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. blackbird, b. rat, c. snake, d. deadleaves",a 2872,DQ_008519,flow of energy,What part of the Detritus food chain eats dead leaves?,food_chains_webs_6040.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6040.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. blackbird, b. dead leaves are not a part of the chain, c. Woodlouse, d. nothing",c 2873,DQ_008520,flow of energy,How many consumers do you see in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_6040.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6040.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",d 2874,DQ_008521,flow of energy,How many items are shown in this food chain?,food_chains_webs_6040.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6040.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",d 2875,DQ_008522,flow of energy,What eats dead leaves?,food_chains_webs_6040.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6040.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seal, b. woodlouse, c. blackbird, d. lion",b 2876,DQ_008523,flow of energy,What does the chiffchaff consume in this food web?,food_chains_webs_6041.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6041.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. spider, b. ladybird, c. vole, d. moth",a 2877,DQ_008524,flow of energy,"From the diagram, identify the producer.",food_chains_webs_6041.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6041.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. spider, b. plant, c. aphid, d. vole",b 2878,DQ_008525,flow of energy,Which of the following animals consume the Vole?,food_chains_webs_6041.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6041.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. chiffchaff, b. spider, c. bluetit, d. stoat",d 2879,DQ_008526,flow of energy,Which of the following is in the same food web as the spider?,food_chains_webs_6041.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6041.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. chiffchaff, b. stoat, c. vole, d. ladybird",a 2880,DQ_008527,flow of energy,How many animals does the owl eat?,food_chains_webs_6041.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6041.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 1, d. 2",c 2881,DQ_008528,flow of energy,How many organisms consume the plant?,food_chains_webs_6041.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6041.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",d 2882,DQ_008529,flow of energy,Which one is a predator of the chiffchaff?,food_chains_webs_6041.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6041.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bluetit, b. owl, c. stoat, d. vole",b 2883,DQ_008530,flow of energy,Which will cause the most impact on the population of spider?,food_chains_webs_6041.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6041.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. increase in population of stoat, b. decrease in population of plant, c. increase in population of ladybird, d. decrease in population of owl",b 2884,DQ_008531,flow of energy,Which animal eats deer and rabbit in this diagram,food_chains_webs_6043.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6043.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grass, b. insects, c. Cougar, d. snake",c 2885,DQ_008532,flow of energy,What consumes shrew in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6043.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6043.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mouse, b. cougar, c. snake, d. rabbit",c 2886,DQ_008533,flow of energy,Which two animals are eaten by the Cougar?,food_chains_webs_6043.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6043.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snake, b. Rabbit and Deer, c. Grasses, d. Insects",b 2887,DQ_008534,flow of energy,How many reptiles are shown in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_6043.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6043.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",d 2888,DQ_008535,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats deer?",food_chains_webs_6043.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6043.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snake, b. Rabbit, c. Cougar, d. Mouse",c 2889,DQ_008536,flow of energy,Which of the following does not eat grass?,food_chains_webs_6043.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6043.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Shrew, b. Mouse, c. Rabbit, d. Deer",a 2890,DQ_008537,flow of energy,Identify what herbivorous zooplankton consumes.,food_chains_webs_6044.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6044.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Phytoplankton, b. Ringed Seal, c. Arctic Cod, d. Canivourous Zooplankton",a 2891,DQ_008538,flow of energy,What does the arctic birds eat?,food_chains_webs_6044.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6044.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. killer whale, b. polar bear, c. ringed seal, d. Arctic cod",d 2892,DQ_008539,flow of energy,Which one eats arctic char?,food_chains_webs_6044.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6044.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. polar bear, b. harbour seal, c. capelin, d. killer whale",c 2893,DQ_008540,flow of energy,How many animals are eaten by the Harp Seal?,food_chains_webs_6044.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6044.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",a 2894,DQ_008541,flow of energy,How many carnivores are in the food web diagram?,food_chains_webs_6044.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6044.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 11, b. 8, c. 9, d. 10",d 2895,DQ_008542,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats arctic cod?",food_chains_webs_6044.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6044.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ringed Seal, b. Killer Whale, c. Arctic Birds, d. Polar Bear",c 2896,DQ_008543,flow of energy,What eats polar bears?,food_chains_webs_6044.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6044.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Arctic Cod, b. RInged seal, c. No one, d. Killer Whale",c 2897,DQ_008544,flow of energy,Identify what eats native grass.,food_chains_webs_6046.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6046.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eagle, b. Kangaroo, c. Feral Cat, d. Spider",b 2898,DQ_008545,flow of energy,Which one eats the kangaroo?,food_chains_webs_6046.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6046.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. magpie, b. dingo, c. fantail, d. eagle",d 2899,DQ_008546,flow of energy,On what does the kangaroo feeds?,food_chains_webs_6046.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6046.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eagle, b. Native grass, c. Feral Cat, d. Dingo",b 2900,DQ_008547,flow of energy,What consumes fantail in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6046.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6046.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. eagle, b. grasshopper, c. feral cat, d. kangaroo",c 2901,DQ_008548,flow of energy,How many producers are present in the food web?,food_chains_webs_6046.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6046.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 6, d. 4",b 2902,DQ_008549,flow of energy,Identify the producer in this food chain.,food_chains_webs_6047.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6047.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Locust, b. Snake, c. Maize, d. Lizard",c 2903,DQ_008550,flow of energy,Name the producer of this food chain?,food_chains_webs_6047.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6047.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. maize, b. locust, c. snake, d. lizard",a 2904,DQ_008551,flow of energy,Which organism does not need to eat other living things?,food_chains_webs_6047.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6047.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tertiary consumer, b. Primary consumer, c. Secondary consumer, d. Producer",d 2905,DQ_008552,flow of energy,How many levels of consumers are there?,food_chains_webs_6047.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6047.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",d 2906,DQ_008553,flow of energy,How many producers are shown in the picture?,food_chains_webs_6047.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6047.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",a 2907,DQ_008554,flow of energy,What happen to the primary consumer if there is no producer?,food_chains_webs_6047.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6047.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Slightly increases, b. Nothing, c. Decreases, d. Increases",c 2908,DQ_008555,flow of energy,Which food do all three creatures rely on?,food_chains_webs_6047.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6047.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Locust, b. Lizard, c. Snake, d. Maize",d 2909,DQ_008556,flow of energy,Who are the producers of the food chain?,food_chains_webs_6048.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6048.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snakes, b. Hawks, c. Lizards, d. Plants",d 2910,DQ_008557,flow of energy,What are snakes eaten by?,food_chains_webs_6048.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6048.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lizards, b. Insects, c. Hawks, d. Plants",c 2911,DQ_008558,flow of energy,Which animal is the tertiary consumer of this diagram?,food_chains_webs_6048.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6048.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawk, b. Mountain Lion, c. Coyote, d. Lizard",a 2912,DQ_008559,flow of energy,How many animals consume the quail?,food_chains_webs_6048.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6048.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",c 2913,DQ_008560,flow of energy,How many animals eat quail in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6048.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6048.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",a 2914,DQ_008561,flow of energy,If the sun disappeared what would happen to the creatures?,food_chains_webs_6048.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6048.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. They would remain healthy., b. A few would starve., c. They would be more plants to eat., d. They would all starve.",d 2915,DQ_008562,flow of energy,What do raccoons eat?,food_chains_webs_6049.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6049.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. worms, b. clover, c. mosquitoes, d. robins",a 2916,DQ_008563,flow of energy,What animal is eaten by Robins and Raccoons?,food_chains_webs_6049.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6049.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mosquitoes, b. Clover, c. Worms, d. Groundhogs",c 2917,DQ_008564,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by raccoons?,food_chains_webs_6049.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6049.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Worms, b. Robins, c. Clover, d. Mosquitoes",a 2918,DQ_008565,flow of energy,How many arrows are shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6049.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6049.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 7, c. 6, d. 5",a 2919,DQ_008566,flow of energy,Worms are eaten by how many animals?,food_chains_webs_6049.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6049.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",d 2920,DQ_008567,flow of energy,Which one eats clover?,food_chains_webs_6049.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6049.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mosquitoes, b. robins, c. white-tailed deer, d. worms",d 2921,DQ_008568,flow of energy,What can Blue Jay eat?,food_chains_webs_6050.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6050.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deer Tick, b. Fiery Searcher Beetle, c. Red Squirrel, d. Deer",b 2922,DQ_008569,flow of energy,What consumes the biggest variety of animals?,food_chains_webs_6050.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6050.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deer Tick, b. Deer Mouse, c. Blue Jay, d. Gypsy Moth Caterpillar",a 2923,DQ_008570,flow of energy,Which animal will eat the Carpenter Ant?,food_chains_webs_6050.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6050.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deer Mouse, b. Deer, c. Deer Tick, d. Blue Jay",d 2924,DQ_008571,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram eat carpenter ants?,food_chains_webs_6050.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6050.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",d 2925,DQ_008572,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram eat deer tick?,food_chains_webs_6050.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6050.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 7, d. 4",b 2926,DQ_008573,flow of energy,What happens to the deer population if the red oak population decreases?,food_chains_webs_6050.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6050.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Slightly increases, b. Decreases, c. Increases, d. Nothing",b 2927,DQ_008574,flow of energy,Which of the following trophic levels has the lowest amount of energy received?,food_chains_webs_6051.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Primary Consumers, b. Tertiary Consumers, c. Quarternary consumers, d. Producers",c 2928,DQ_008575,flow of energy,How many predators does the Robin have?,food_chains_webs_6051.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Three, b. Four, c. Two, d. Five",c 2929,DQ_008576,flow of energy,What does the Cooper's hawk eat?,food_chains_webs_6051.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Robin, b. Earthworm, c. Puffball, d. Fox",a 2930,DQ_008577,flow of energy,How many birds are shown in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_6051.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",a 2931,DQ_008578,flow of energy,How many organisms consume dead leaves?,food_chains_webs_6051.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",d 2932,DQ_008579,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats alligator lizard?",food_chains_webs_6051.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Robin, b. Cooper's hawk, c. Earthworm, d. Fox",d 2933,DQ_008580,flow of energy,Which of the following does the alligator lizard not consume?,food_chains_webs_6051.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Insect Larvae, b. Millipede, c. Fox, d. Earthworm",c 2934,DQ_008581,flow of energy,Which one eats the octopus?,food_chains_webs_6052.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6052.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seagull, b. minnow, c. oyster, d. seal",d 2935,DQ_008582,flow of energy,What consumes the starfish?,food_chains_webs_6052.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6052.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. minnow, b. oyster, c. seaweed, d. seagull",d 2936,DQ_008583,flow of energy,Which of the following animal consumes octopus?,food_chains_webs_6052.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6052.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Minnow, b. Seal, c. Oyster, d. Seagull",b 2937,DQ_008584,flow of energy,How many birds are there?,food_chains_webs_6052.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6052.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 5",c 2938,DQ_008585,flow of energy,How many sea creatures are found in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6052.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6052.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 6, c. 4, d. 7",d 2939,DQ_008586,flow of energy,What does the seal eat?,food_chains_webs_6052.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6052.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seaweed, b. starfish, c. octopus, fish, d. minnow",c 2940,DQ_008587,flow of energy,Which creature do both the seal and the seagull eat in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6052.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6052.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Minnow, b. Seaweed, c. Fish, d. Oyster",c 2941,DQ_008588,flow of energy,Which of these is a predator to insects?,food_chains_webs_6053.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6053.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grass, b. Sparrows, c. Hawks, d. Foxes",b 2942,DQ_008589,flow of energy,Which organism is the highest on the food chain?,food_chains_webs_6053.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6053.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grass, b. Hawks, c. Sparrows, d. Insects",b 2943,DQ_008590,flow of energy,How many categories feed upon sparrows?,food_chains_webs_6053.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6053.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",b 2944,DQ_008591,flow of energy,How many organisms consume the plant?,food_chains_webs_6053.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6053.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",d 2945,DQ_008592,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats sparrows?",food_chains_webs_6053.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6053.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grass, b. Hawks, c. Grasshoppers, d. Insects",b 2946,DQ_008593,flow of energy,What will happen to the sparrows population if the hawks population increases?,food_chains_webs_6053.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6053.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It will decrease a little, b. It will increase rapidly, c. It will become extinct, d. Nothing will happen",c 2947,DQ_008594,flow of energy,What kind of mammal is the orca?,food_chains_webs_6054.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6054.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Zooplankton, b. Carnivore, c. Omnivore, d. Phytoplankton",b 2948,DQ_008595,flow of energy,"In this example of a food chain, what role does the whale represent?",food_chains_webs_6054.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6054.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Secondary consumer, b. Primary consumer, c. Tertiary consumer, d. Producer",c 2949,DQ_008596,flow of energy,What does the zooplankton eat?,food_chains_webs_6054.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6054.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Carnivore, b. People, c. Phytoplankton, d. Omnivore",c 2950,DQ_008597,flow of energy,What consumes phytoplankton in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6054.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6054.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. whale, b. carnivore, c. fish, d. zooplankton",d 2951,DQ_008598,flow of energy,Which of the animals in the food chain shown is a tertiary consumer?,food_chains_webs_6054.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6054.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. small fish, b. zooplankton, c. phytoplankton, d. orca",d 2952,DQ_008599,flow of energy,How many consumers are depicted in this food chain?,food_chains_webs_6054.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6054.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",c 2953,DQ_008600,flow of energy,What eats phytoplankton?,food_chains_webs_6054.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6054.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. zooplankton, b. killer whale, c. shark, d. trout",a 2954,DQ_008601,flow of energy,Why do planktons play an important role in the ocean?,food_chains_webs_6054.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6054.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. because they are producers and provide food for other species, b. because they do not consume other species, c. because they help to clean sea water from dangerous toxin for other animals, d. because they provide nutrition for seaweed",a 2955,DQ_008602,flow of energy,What kind of animal is the snake in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6055.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6055.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Herbivore, b. Carnivore, c. Omnivore, d. Plant",b 2956,DQ_008603,flow of energy,Which animal is the primary consumer in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_6055.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6055.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grasshopper, b. Snake, c. Bird, d. Mouse",a 2957,DQ_008604,flow of energy,What is the lowest form of food on the food chain?,food_chains_webs_6055.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6055.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. snake, b. herbivore, c. plants, d. carnivore",c 2958,DQ_008605,flow of energy,How many types of carnivores do you see in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6055.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6055.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",a 2959,DQ_008606,flow of energy,How many producers are shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6055.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6055.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",c 2960,DQ_008607,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats snakes?",food_chains_webs_6055.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6055.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawks, b. Plant, c. Mice, d. Insect",a 2961,DQ_008608,flow of energy,What happens if the hawk dies out?,food_chains_webs_6055.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6055.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mouse population increases., b. Plant population increases., c. Snake population increases., d. Grasshopper population increases.",c 2962,DQ_008609,flow of energy,What does Menhaden eat?,food_chains_webs_6056.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6056.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Blue Crab, b. Soft-Shell Clam, c. Algae, d. Plankton",d 2963,DQ_008610,flow of energy,Identify the two producers in the diagram,food_chains_webs_6056.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6056.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plankton, Algea, b. Clam, c. small fish, d. Horshoe Crab Eggs",a 2964,DQ_008611,flow of energy,What represents the bottom(s) of this food chain?,food_chains_webs_6056.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6056.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plankton, b. Plankton and Algae, c. Horseshoe crab, d. Algae",b 2965,DQ_008612,flow of energy,Which animal will eat Menhaden?,food_chains_webs_6056.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6056.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Horseshoe Crab and Eggs, b. Plankton, c. Striped Bass, d. Blue Crab",c 2966,DQ_008613,flow of energy,"If Plankton production was reduced, what would happen to the Menhaden population?",food_chains_webs_6056.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6056.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It would increase, b. It would decrease, c. It would remain unchanged, d. There is not enough information to tell",b 2967,DQ_008614,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what is eaten by the Menhaden?",food_chains_webs_6056.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6056.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Horseshoe Crab, b. Plankton, c. Blue Crab, d. Soft-Shell Clan",b 2968,DQ_008615,flow of energy,What consumes rabbit in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6057.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6057.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. hawk, b. wolf, c. deer, d. squirrel",b 2969,DQ_008616,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by hawks?,food_chains_webs_6057.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6057.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Squirrels, b. Snakes, c. Frogs, d. Caterpillars",a 2970,DQ_008617,flow of energy,How many amphibians are shown in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_6057.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6057.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",b 2971,DQ_008618,flow of energy,How many of the living organisms in this diagram are producers?,food_chains_webs_6057.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6057.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 3, c. 6, d. 1",b 2972,DQ_008619,flow of energy,"If the frog population dies out, which of these is affected?",food_chains_webs_6057.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6057.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rosebushes, b. deer, c. wolves, d. snakes",d 2973,DQ_008620,flow of energy,Which option would happen if the rabbit population increased?,food_chains_webs_6057.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6057.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The oak tree population would increase., b. The squirrel population would increase., c. The rosebush population would increase., d. The wolf population would increase.",d 2974,DQ_008621,flow of energy,What does Thrush eat?,food_chains_webs_6058.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rabbit, b. Mouse, c. Grasshopper, d. Butterfly",c 2975,DQ_008622,flow of energy,What animal is eaten by Thrush?,food_chains_webs_6058.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mouse, b. Grasshopper, c. Owl, d. Rabbit",b 2976,DQ_008623,flow of energy,What is the food for a frog?,food_chains_webs_6058.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mouse, b. butterfly, c. Owl, d. rabbit",b 2977,DQ_008624,flow of energy,Which animal consumes the frog?,food_chains_webs_6058.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Thrush, b. Rabbit, c. Mouse, d. Fox",d 2978,DQ_008625,flow of energy,How many animals present in the diagram can fly?,food_chains_webs_6058.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 5, d. 4",a 2979,DQ_008626,flow of energy,How many producers are shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6058.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",b 2980,DQ_008627,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats grasshopper?",food_chains_webs_6058.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Owl, b. Mouse, c. Rabbit, d. Thrush",d 2981,DQ_008628,flow of energy,What will happen to the grasshopper population if the thrush population decreases?,food_chains_webs_6058.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Decrease slightly, b. It will increase, c. It will remain the same, d. It will decrease",b 2982,DQ_008629,flow of energy,Which organism is a producer?,food_chains_webs_6059.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6059.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. spider, b. aphid, c. oriole, d. rosebush",d 2983,DQ_008630,flow of energy,Which one eats the spider?,food_chains_webs_6059.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6059.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. oriole, b. rosebush, c. beetle, d. aphid",a 2984,DQ_008631,flow of energy,What consumes spider in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6059.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6059.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rosebush, b. oriole, c. aphid, d. beetle",b 2985,DQ_008632,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by spiders?,food_chains_webs_6059.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6059.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Aphids, b. Rosebushes, c. Orioles, d. Beetles",d 2986,DQ_008633,flow of energy,How many animals are primary consumers?,food_chains_webs_6059.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6059.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 1",d 2987,DQ_008634,flow of energy,How many organisms in the diagram does the oriole eat?,food_chains_webs_6059.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6059.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 5",b 2988,DQ_008635,flow of energy,Which one eats rosebush?,food_chains_webs_6059.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6059.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. oriole, b. aphid, c. spider, d. beetle",b 2989,DQ_008636,flow of energy,Who are the producers of the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6061.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Blue Crab, b. Clam, c. Dinoflagellates and Widgeon Grass, d. Striped Bass",c 2990,DQ_008637,flow of energy,Which animal consumes the clam?,food_chains_webs_6061.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. menhaden, b. striped bass, c. copepod, d. blue crab",d 2991,DQ_008638,flow of energy,Which one eats the menhaden?,food_chains_webs_6061.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. blue crab, b. striped bass, c. croaker, d. copepods",b 2992,DQ_008639,flow of energy,The Striped Bass does NOT consume which organism?,food_chains_webs_6061.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Croakers, b. Clams, c. Copepods, d. Menhadens",b 2993,DQ_008640,flow of energy,Which of the following animals consume the clam?,food_chains_webs_6061.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. blue crab, b. croaker, c. striped bass, d. copepods",a 2994,DQ_008641,flow of energy,How many animals eat copepods?,food_chains_webs_6061.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",d 2995,DQ_008642,flow of energy,Which of these species does not affect the blue crab population if it dies out?,food_chains_webs_6061.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. widgeon grass, b. clam, c. dinoflagellates, d. striped bass",d 2996,DQ_008643,flow of energy,Who eats widgeon grass?,food_chains_webs_6061.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. copepods, b. striped bass, c. clam, blue crab, d. menhaden",c 2997,DQ_008644,flow of energy,A drought causing a decrease in blueberry bushes would have a direct effect on which of these consumers?,food_chains_webs_6062.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. hawk, b. shrew, c. skunk, d. field mouse",c 2998,DQ_008645,flow of energy,Which is a primary consumer?,food_chains_webs_6062.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. shrew, b. grasshopper, c. blueberry bush, d. sparrow",b 2999,DQ_008646,flow of energy,How many herbivores are shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_6062.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Two, b. Four, c. Five, d. Three",d 3000,DQ_008647,flow of energy,Which animal feeds on the Sparrow?,food_chains_webs_6062.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Skunk, b. Hawk, c. Grass, d. Great Horned Owl",b 3001,DQ_008648,flow of energy,How many organisms in the diagram eat rabbit?,food_chains_webs_6062.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2",c 3002,DQ_008649,flow of energy,"If the skunk population dies out, which of these is immediately affected?",food_chains_webs_6062.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. great horned owl, b. rabbit, c. field mouse, d. hawk",a 3003,DQ_008650,flow of energy,Which of the following directly uses sunlight for energy?,food_chains_webs_6063.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Decomposer, b. Carbon Dioxide, c. Primary Consumer, d. Producer",d 3004,DQ_008651,flow of energy,How is the decomposer important in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_6063.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It feeds the tertiary consumer., b. It decomposes the primary consumer., c. It recycles energy and gives nutrients back to the producer., d. It decomposes water.",c 3005,DQ_008652,flow of energy,What consumes the Tertiary Consumer?,food_chains_webs_6063.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Producer, b. Nothing, c. Secondary Consumer, d. Decomposer",d 3006,DQ_008653,flow of energy,What does the tertiary consumer eats?,food_chains_webs_6063.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Primary consumer, b. The secondary consumer, c. Water, d. Producer",b 3007,DQ_008654,flow of energy,How many steps in the diagram are consumers?,food_chains_webs_6063.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",c 3008,DQ_008655,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats the secondary consumer?",food_chains_webs_6063.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Primary Consumer, b. Producer, c. Decomposer, d. Tertiary Consumer",d 3009,DQ_008656,flow of energy,What happens if the decomposer is removed?,food_chains_webs_6063.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Producer cannot create food and will die., b. Secondary consumer population increases., c. Primary consumer population increases., d. Tertiary consumer population increases.",a 3010,DQ_008657,flow of energy,Which one directly uses the Dragonfly nymph for an energy source?,food_chains_webs_6064.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6064.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tilapia, b. Guppy, c. Water Flea, d. Algae",c 3011,DQ_008658,flow of energy,What does the Water Flea eat?,food_chains_webs_6064.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6064.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tilapia, b. Tadpole, c. Algae, d. Dragonfly Nymph",c 3012,DQ_008659,flow of energy,"Which plant is consumed by tadpole, guppy and water flea?",food_chains_webs_6064.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6064.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Dragon nymph, b. Algae, c. Guppy, d. Elodea",b 3013,DQ_008660,flow of energy,How many consumers are feeding on algae in this food web?,food_chains_webs_6064.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6064.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 6",a 3014,DQ_008661,flow of energy,How many fish are shown in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_6064.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6064.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",b 3015,DQ_008662,flow of energy,What eats the elodea?,food_chains_webs_6064.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6064.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Algae, b. Tadpole, c. Tilapia, d. Guppy",c 3016,DQ_008663,flow of energy,Which one eats water flea?,food_chains_webs_6064.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6064.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. elodea, b. guppy, c. tadpole, d. tilapia",d 3017,DQ_008664,flow of energy,Which is the top species in this food web?,food_chains_webs_705.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_705.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Octopus, b. Human, c. Shark, d. Seagull",b 3018,DQ_008665,flow of energy,What do limpets consume?,food_chains_webs_705.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_705.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Starfish, b. Algae, c. Seagull, d. Mussels",b 3019,DQ_008666,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by starfish?,food_chains_webs_705.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_705.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mussels, b. Seagulls, c. Humans, d. Algae",a 3020,DQ_008667,flow of energy,How many organisms does the human eat?,food_chains_webs_705.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_705.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",b 3021,DQ_008668,flow of energy,How many producers are in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_705.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_705.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",b 3022,DQ_008669,flow of energy,What does the seagull eat?,food_chains_webs_705.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_705.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. octopus, b. mussels, fish, c. human, d. starfish",b 3023,DQ_008670,flow of energy,What does tadpole eat?,food_chains_webs_799.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_799.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. insects, b. fish, c. bird, d. water plant",d 3024,DQ_008671,flow of energy,What role does the fish play in the given food chain?,food_chains_webs_799.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_799.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Primary consumer, b. Secondary consumer, c. Producer, d. Tertiary consumer",b 3025,DQ_008672,flow of energy,On what does the tadpole feed?,food_chains_webs_799.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_799.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fish, b. Birds, c. Water plants, d. Cats",c 3026,DQ_008673,flow of energy,The water plant is being consumed by which animal?,food_chains_webs_799.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_799.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fish, b. Producers, c. Bird, d. Tadpole",d 3027,DQ_008674,flow of energy,How many animals eat tadpoles?,food_chains_webs_799.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_799.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",b 3028,DQ_008675,flow of energy,How many producers are written in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_799.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_799.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",d 3029,DQ_008676,flow of energy,What do tadpoles feed on?,food_chains_webs_799.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_799.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fresh air, b. Birds, c. Fish, d. Water plants",d 3030,DQ_008677,flow of energy,What is both a predator and a prey?,food_chains_webs_799.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_799.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tadpole, b. bird, c. fish, d. water plant",c 3031,DQ_008678,flow of energy,Which animal is the end of the chain for the deers and rabbits?,food_chains_webs_800.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_800.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mountain Lion, b. Hawk, c. Mouse, d. Snake",a 3032,DQ_008679,flow of energy,What do crickets eat?,food_chains_webs_800.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_800.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. snake, b. grass, c. rabbit, d. frog",b 3033,DQ_008680,flow of energy,What eats the frog?,food_chains_webs_800.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_800.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deer, b. Cricket, c. Mountain lion, d. Hawk",d 3034,DQ_008681,flow of energy,How many animal species in the diagram feed on trees?,food_chains_webs_800.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_800.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 3, c. 1, d. 5",c 3035,DQ_008682,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram eat grass?,food_chains_webs_800.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_800.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",d 3036,DQ_008683,flow of energy,"If the cricket population decreases, which of the following would be a direct result?",food_chains_webs_800.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_800.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The frog population will decrease., b. The frog population will increase., c. The hawk population will decrease., d. The rabbit population will increase.",a 3037,DQ_008684,flow of energy,Which one is a predator of the deer?,food_chains_webs_800.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_800.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. frog, b. mountain lion, c. hawk, d. snake",b 3038,DQ_008685,flow of energy,What animal can eat both Shrubs and Trees?,food_chains_webs_801.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_801.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deer, b. Mouse, c. Rabbit, d. Cricket",a 3039,DQ_008686,flow of energy,What does the snake eat?,food_chains_webs_801.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_801.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mouse, b. Grass, c. Hawk, d. Deer",a 3040,DQ_008687,flow of energy,On what does the hawk feed?,food_chains_webs_801.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_801.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. On rabbits, b. On deers, c. On snakes, d. On mountain lions",c 3041,DQ_008688,flow of energy,Which animal feeds directly of two kinds of producers in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_801.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_801.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mountain Lion, b. Mouse, c. Deer, d. Rabbit",c 3042,DQ_008689,flow of energy,How many animals are on the chart?,food_chains_webs_801.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_801.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 8, c. 9, d. 2",c 3043,DQ_008690,flow of energy,How many animals eat grass?,food_chains_webs_801.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_801.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",b 3044,DQ_008691,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats snakes?",food_chains_webs_801.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_801.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deer, b. Mountain Lions, c. Rabbits, d. Hawks",d 3045,DQ_008692,flow of energy,What does the mountain lion feed on?,food_chains_webs_801.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_801.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rabbit and deer, b. Hawk and owl, c. Grass, d. Shrubs",a 3046,DQ_008693,flow of energy,Which of the following eats frogs?,food_chains_webs_802.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_802.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grass, b. grasshopper, c. Snake, d. hawk",c 3047,DQ_008694,flow of energy,What will happen if there will be no sunlight?,food_chains_webs_802.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_802.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. it will become dark, b. grasshopper will increase, c. snake will increase, d. there will be no animals",d 3048,DQ_008695,flow of energy,Which organism is a primary consumer?,food_chains_webs_802.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_802.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grasshopper, b. frog, c. grass, d. snake",a 3049,DQ_008696,flow of energy,What consumes snake in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_802.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_802.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grass, b. hawk, c. grasshopper, d. frog",b 3050,DQ_008697,flow of energy,Which organisms do frogs likely consume?,food_chains_webs_802.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_802.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawks, b. Snakes, c. Grass, d. Grasshoppers",c 3051,DQ_008698,flow of energy,How many animals does a hawk eat?,food_chains_webs_802.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_802.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",b 3052,DQ_008699,flow of energy,How many animals eat grass in the food web?,food_chains_webs_802.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_802.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",a 3053,DQ_008700,flow of energy,"If the snake population decreases, what happens with the frog population?",food_chains_webs_802.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_802.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Decreases, b. Slightly decreases, c. Increases, d. Nothing",c 3054,DQ_008701,flow of energy,Which one eats snakes?,food_chains_webs_802.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_802.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grass, b. hawk, c. grasshopper, d. frog",b 3055,DQ_008702,flow of energy,Identify which of the following does not eat grains.,food_chains_webs_804.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_804.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grasshoppers, b. Birds, c. Rabbits, d. Mice",c 3056,DQ_008703,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by owls?,food_chains_webs_804.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_804.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Birds, b. Mice, c. Grasses, d. Foxes",b 3057,DQ_008704,flow of energy,Which primary consumer consumes both grass and grains?,food_chains_webs_804.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_804.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mice, b. Rabbit, c. Grasshopper, d. Foxes",c 3058,DQ_008705,flow of energy,How many herbivores are shown in food web?,food_chains_webs_804.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_804.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",a 3059,DQ_008706,flow of energy,How many organisms are eaten by grasshoppers?,food_chains_webs_804.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_804.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",b 3060,DQ_008707,flow of energy,Which one eats birds?,food_chains_webs_804.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_804.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rabbits, b. owls, c. mice, d. foxes",d 3061,DQ_008708,flow of energy,What does the mice feed on?,food_chains_webs_805.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_805.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. shrubs, b. trees, c. beetles, d. crickets",a 3062,DQ_008709,flow of energy,Identify the animal that consumes the mice,food_chains_webs_805.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_805.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rabbit, b. deer, c. hawks, snakes, d. mountain lion",c 3063,DQ_008710,flow of energy,Which organism would die if grass was eliminated?,food_chains_webs_805.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_805.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rabbits, b. Snakes, c. Mice, d. Crickets",d 3064,DQ_008711,flow of energy,Deer do NOT consume which of the following:,food_chains_webs_805.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_805.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Shrubs, b. Trees, c. Crickets, d. Grasses",c 3065,DQ_008712,flow of energy,Which animals consume the mice?,food_chains_webs_805.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_805.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mountain lions, b. hawks and snakes, c. deer, d. rabbit",b 3066,DQ_008713,flow of energy,How many organisms in this food web are carnivores?,food_chains_webs_805.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_805.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4",b 3067,DQ_008714,flow of energy,How many plants are shown in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_805.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_805.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2",a 3068,DQ_008715,flow of energy,Which plant has more consumers?,food_chains_webs_805.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_805.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Shrubs, b. Trees, c. Grasses, d. Mice",a 3069,DQ_008716,flow of energy,Who eats rabbits?,food_chains_webs_805.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_805.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. deer, b. snakes, c. hawks, mountain lions, d. mice",c 3070,DQ_008717,flow of energy,What does the squirrel feed on?,food_chains_webs_807.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_807.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. oak acorns and pine, b. salamander, c. hawk, d. kinglet",a 3071,DQ_008718,flow of energy,Identify which ARE NOT decomposers,food_chains_webs_807.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_807.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pine Borer, b. Acorns, c. Kinglet, d. Squirrel",a 3072,DQ_008719,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by salamanders?,food_chains_webs_807.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_807.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pine borers, b. Foxes, c. Pine, d. Squirrels",a 3073,DQ_008720,flow of energy,How many consumers do you see in this food web?,food_chains_webs_807.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_807.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 8, d. 6",d 3074,DQ_008721,flow of energy,What would happen to the population of pine borers if all the oak trees were cut down?,food_chains_webs_807.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_807.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The population of pine borers would not be affected., b. The population of pine borers would decrease., c. The population of pine borers would greatly increase., d. The population of pine borers would slightly increase.",a 3075,DQ_008722,flow of energy,Which one eats kinglet?,food_chains_webs_807.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_807.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. squirrel, b. hawk, c. fox, d. pine borer",c 3076,DQ_008723,flow of energy,What is at the lowest level of the food web?,food_chains_webs_808.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_808.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. green plants, b. mouse, c. spider, d. shrew",a 3077,DQ_008724,flow of energy,Which one eats the wood mouse?,food_chains_webs_808.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_808.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. owl, b. snail, c. grasshopper, d. shrew",a 3078,DQ_008725,flow of energy,What animal is the top predator in this food chain?,food_chains_webs_808.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_808.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. shrew, b. beetle, c. Owl, d. snail",c 3079,DQ_008726,flow of energy,Which animals both consume the spider?,food_chains_webs_808.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_808.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. owl, b. beetle, c. grasshopper, d. wood mouse and shrew",d 3080,DQ_008727,flow of energy,How many insects are shown in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_808.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_808.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",c 3081,DQ_008728,flow of energy,The beetle is eaten by .... organisms.,food_chains_webs_808.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_808.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 2, d. 3",d 3082,DQ_008729,flow of energy,What animal is at the top of this food chain?,food_chains_webs_808.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_808.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. shrew, b. Wood mouse, c. owl, d. Spider",c 3083,DQ_008730,flow of energy,Which one is a decomposer?,food_chains_webs_809.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_809.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snapper, b. Algae, c. Heron, d. Crab",d 3084,DQ_008731,flow of energy,"From the diagram, identify a tertiary consumer.",food_chains_webs_809.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_809.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. heron, b. shrimp, c. crab, d. snapper",a 3085,DQ_008732,flow of energy,How many organisms in this diagram eat the crab?,food_chains_webs_809.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_809.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. One, b. Three, c. Two, d. Four",c 3086,DQ_008733,flow of energy,Name a producer in this food web.,food_chains_webs_809.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_809.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Heron, b. Snapper, c. Crab, d. Algae",d 3087,DQ_008734,flow of energy,How many animal species in the diagram feed on bacteria and dead organic matter?,food_chains_webs_809.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_809.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",b 3088,DQ_008735,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram eat shrimp?,food_chains_webs_809.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_809.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",d 3089,DQ_008736,flow of energy,"If Heron eats crab, what does the Snapper eat?",food_chains_webs_809.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_809.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bacteria, b. Algae, c. Shrimp, d. Heron",c 3090,DQ_008737,flow of energy,Who is the producer of the food chain in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_810.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_810.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Spartina, b. Hogma, c. Pardosa, d. Tytthus",a 3091,DQ_008738,flow of energy,What consumes pardosa in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_810.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_810.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tytthus, b. grammonota, c. hogna, d. prokelisia",c 3092,DQ_008739,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by grammonota?,food_chains_webs_810.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_810.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hogna, b. Prokelisia, c. Pardosa, d. Tytthus",b 3093,DQ_008740,flow of energy,How many insects feed on spartina in the below food web?,food_chains_webs_810.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_810.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",c 3094,DQ_008741,flow of energy,How many legs are there on the hogna?,food_chains_webs_810.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_810.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 8, c. 4, d. 9",b 3095,DQ_008742,flow of energy,Who eats spartina?,food_chains_webs_810.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_810.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pardosa, b. prokelisia, c. hogna, d. tytthus",b 3096,DQ_008743,flow of energy,Which of the following does not eat mice?,food_chains_webs_811.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_811.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Owls, b. Snakes, c. Frogs, d. Hawks",c 3097,DQ_008744,flow of energy,The biggest chain in the web is composed by how many elements?,food_chains_webs_811.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_811.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Three, b. Four, c. Two, d. Five",d 3098,DQ_008745,flow of energy,Which animal EATS green plants and is EATEN BY owls?,food_chains_webs_811.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_811.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grasshoppers, b. Hawks, c. Frogs, d. Mice",d 3099,DQ_008746,flow of energy,How many omnivores are in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_811.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_811.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 5, c. 2, d. 6",a 3100,DQ_008747,flow of energy,How many producers are shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_811.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_811.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",b 3101,DQ_008748,flow of energy,If grass production is reduced what would happen to the Grasshopper population?,food_chains_webs_811.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_811.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Increase, b. Decrease, c. No change, d. Not enough information to tell",b 3102,DQ_008749,flow of energy,Which one eats snakes?,food_chains_webs_811.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_811.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mice, b. hawks, c. frogs, d. owls",b 3103,DQ_008750,flow of energy,What are the two producers in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_812.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_812.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grasses and corn, b. snakes and hawks, c. rats and mice, d. goats and chickens",a 3104,DQ_008751,flow of energy,How many producers are there in the food web?,food_chains_webs_812.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_812.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. One, b. Four, c. Two, d. Three",c 3105,DQ_008752,flow of energy,What animals do hawks eat?,food_chains_webs_812.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_812.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rats, mice, b. chickens, c. coyotes, d. snakes",a 3106,DQ_008753,flow of energy,How many food sources are shown for the Coyote?,food_chains_webs_812.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_812.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Four, b. Three, c. Five, d. Two",a 3107,DQ_008754,flow of energy,How many birds are depicted in the food web?,food_chains_webs_812.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_812.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",b 3108,DQ_008755,flow of energy,How many plant food sources are there in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_812.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_812.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 2, c. 6, d. 1",b 3109,DQ_008756,flow of energy,Who are the producers of the food chain?,food_chains_webs_814.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_814.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Birds, b. Humans, c. Harmful algae, d. Dolphins",c 3110,DQ_008757,flow of energy,Which one eats harmful algae?,food_chains_webs_814.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_814.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bird, b. human, c. dolphin, d. whale",d 3111,DQ_008758,flow of energy,Harmful algae are passed into humans by eating?,food_chains_webs_814.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_814.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. birds, b. dolphins, c. fish and shellfish, d. whale",c 3112,DQ_008759,flow of energy,Which animal is the producer in this food chain?,food_chains_webs_814.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_814.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Algae, b. Shellfish, c. Human, d. Fish",a 3113,DQ_008760,flow of energy,How many consumers eat shellfish?,food_chains_webs_814.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_814.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",d 3114,DQ_008761,flow of energy,How many organisms eat shellfish in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_814.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_814.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 1",c 3115,DQ_008762,flow of energy,What does the sparrow feed on?,food_chains_webs_816.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_816.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fox, b. Owl, c. Raspberries, d. Rabbit",c 3116,DQ_008763,flow of energy,What animal(s) sit atop of the food chain?,food_chains_webs_816.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_816.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawk, Mountain lion, Owl, b. Hawk, c. Mountain lion and Hawk, d. Mountain lion",a 3117,DQ_008764,flow of energy,Which animals consume the sparrow?,food_chains_webs_816.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_816.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. hawk, fox and owl, b. rabbit, c. mountain lion, d. owl",a 3118,DQ_008765,flow of energy,How many animals are consumers in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_816.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_816.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 6",d 3119,DQ_008766,flow of energy,How many animals eat the raspberry bush?,food_chains_webs_816.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_816.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",c 3120,DQ_008767,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats Fox?",food_chains_webs_816.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_816.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rabbit, b. Hawk, c. Owl, d. Mountain Lion",d 3121,DQ_008768,flow of energy,What does the tadpole feed on in this food web?,food_chains_webs_820.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_820.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. duckweed, b. tilapia, c. kingfisher, d. great diving beetle",a 3122,DQ_008769,flow of energy,Which is the producer in the food web?,food_chains_webs_820.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_820.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tadpole, b. Duck weed, c. Tilapia, d. Kingfisher",b 3123,DQ_008770,flow of energy,What consumes tadpole in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_820.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_820.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. great diving beetle, b. kingfisher, c. duckweed, d. tilapia",a 3124,DQ_008771,flow of energy,Which of these animals directly feed the great diving beetle?,food_chains_webs_820.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_820.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tadpole, b. tilapia, c. duckweed, d. kingfisher",a 3125,DQ_008772,flow of energy,How many insects are shown in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_820.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_820.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",c 3126,DQ_008773,flow of energy,How many producers are involved in this food chain?,food_chains_webs_820.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_820.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",a 3127,DQ_008774,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats duckweed?",food_chains_webs_820.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_820.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Kingfisher, b. Tilapia, c. Tadpoles, d. Great diving beetle",c 3128,DQ_008775,flow of energy,"In this process, what does the Tilapia eat?",food_chains_webs_820.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_820.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tilapia, b. Kingfisher, c. Duckweed, d. Tadpole",c 3129,DQ_008776,flow of energy,What consumer level is this bird?,food_chains_webs_821.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_821.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Primary, b. Quaternary, c. Tertiary, d. Secondary",c 3130,DQ_008777,flow of energy,Which of the following functions as a producer in the figure?,food_chains_webs_821.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_821.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snail, b. Tadpole, c. Water plant, d. Fish",c 3131,DQ_008778,flow of energy,Which animals consume the plant?,food_chains_webs_821.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_821.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. butterfly and snail, b. bird, c. tadpole, d. fish",a 3132,DQ_008779,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by frogs?,food_chains_webs_821.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_821.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plants, b. Butterflies, c. Fish, d. Tadpoles",b 3133,DQ_008780,flow of energy,How many organisms are eaten by birds?,food_chains_webs_821.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_821.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",d 3134,DQ_008781,flow of energy,What Trophic Level is a frog at?,food_chains_webs_821.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_821.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",d 3135,DQ_008782,flow of energy,"In this food web, what does the butterfly eat?",food_chains_webs_821.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_821.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bird, b. Plant, c. Tadpole, d. Fish",b 3136,DQ_008783,flow of energy,What does the snail eat?,food_chains_webs_821.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_821.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plant, b. frog, c. tadpole, d. fish",a 3137,DQ_008784,flow of energy,What does the Mussel consume?,food_chains_webs_822.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_822.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Limpet, b. Green Algae, c. Lobster, d. Zooplankton and Phytoplankton",d 3138,DQ_008785,flow of energy,What are the two producers on the diagram?,food_chains_webs_822.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_822.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. zooplankton and green algae, b. green algae and phytoplankton, c. limpet and mussel, d. phytoplankton and zooplankton",b 3139,DQ_008786,flow of energy,Which animal eats the Limpet?,food_chains_webs_822.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_822.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lobster, b. Mussel, c. Green Algae, d. Zooplankton",a 3140,DQ_008787,flow of energy,How many types of plankton are shown in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_822.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_822.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",b 3141,DQ_008788,flow of energy,What Trophic Level is a Limpet at?,food_chains_webs_822.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_822.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",a 3142,DQ_008789,flow of energy,What is the producer in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_822.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_822.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lobster, b. Mussel, c. Limpet, d. Green Algae",d 3143,DQ_008790,flow of energy,Which one eats green algae?,food_chains_webs_822.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_822.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lobster, b. mussel, c. zooplankton, d. limpet",d 3144,DQ_008791,flow of energy,Which are the producers of the food chain?,food_chains_webs_823.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_823.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fish, b. water plant, c. Shrimp, d. Tadpole",b 3145,DQ_008792,flow of energy,Which one eats the fish?,food_chains_webs_823.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_823.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. dragonfly nymph, b. kingfisher, c. tadpole, d. shrimp",b 3146,DQ_008793,flow of energy,What is the one thing in common with all the life forms here?,food_chains_webs_823.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_823.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tadpole, b. snakehead, c. water plant, d. fish",c 3147,DQ_008794,flow of energy,Which animal consumes the shrimp,food_chains_webs_823.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_823.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tadpole, b. fish, c. kingfisher, d. snakehead",d 3148,DQ_008795,flow of energy,How many animal species in the diagram feed on fish?,food_chains_webs_823.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_823.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 7, d. 6",a 3149,DQ_008796,flow of energy,How many animals are eaten by dragonfly nymphs?,food_chains_webs_823.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_823.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",b 3150,DQ_008797,flow of energy,What does the Kingfisher and snakehead eat?,food_chains_webs_823.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_823.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. shrimp, b. tadpole, c. fish, d. water plant",c 3151,DQ_008798,flow of energy,What will likely happen to the population of water plant if population of kingfisher and snakehead decreases,food_chains_webs_823.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_823.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. it will be unaffected, b. it's impossible to deduce from diagram, c. it will probably decrease because there will be more fish, d. it will increase",c 3152,DQ_008799,flow of energy,What is the stage between a young (nymph) and adult?,food_chains_webs_836.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_836.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cockroach, b. Tadpole, c. Nymph, d. Later Nymph",c 3153,DQ_008800,flow of energy,What stage comes after young nymph?,food_chains_webs_836.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_836.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. eggs, b. nymph, c. later nymph, d. adult",c 3154,DQ_008801,flow of energy,How many nymph eggs are shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_836.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_836.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 6",d 3155,DQ_008802,flow of energy,How many stages are in this life cycle?,food_chains_webs_836.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_836.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 8, c. 6, d. 1",a 3156,DQ_008803,flow of energy,What does the herring eat?,food_chains_webs_861.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_861.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. anchovy, b. krill, c. gull, d. phytoplankton",b 3157,DQ_008804,flow of energy,Which animal will eat the Herring?,food_chains_webs_861.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_861.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Krill, b. Gull, c. Phytoplankton, d. Anchovy",b 3158,DQ_008805,flow of energy,You would potentially see a decrease in which organism if gulls disappeared?,food_chains_webs_861.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_861.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. herring, b. kril, c. anchovy, d. phytoplankton",b 3159,DQ_008806,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram eat anchovy?,food_chains_webs_861.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_861.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",d 3160,DQ_008807,flow of energy,How many types of fish are shown in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_861.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_861.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",d 3161,DQ_008808,flow of energy,What does the gull eat?,food_chains_webs_861.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_861.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seaweed, b. krill, c. phytoplankton, d. herring, anchovy",d 3162,DQ_008809,flow of energy,What does the Lizard feed on?,food_chains_webs_867.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_867.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawk, b. Rabbit, c. Grasshopper, d. Coyote",c 3163,DQ_008810,flow of energy,Which is the producer among the following?,food_chains_webs_867.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_867.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rabbit., b. Grass., c. Hawk., d. Grasshopper.",b 3164,DQ_008811,flow of energy,What does the lizard eat?,food_chains_webs_867.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_867.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grasshoppers, b. grass, c. roadrunners, d. scorpions",a 3165,DQ_008812,flow of energy,Which organisms in the diagram are producers?,food_chains_webs_867.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_867.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grass and rabbit, b. Grasshopper and scorpion, c. Cactus and roadrunner, d. Grass and cactus",d 3166,DQ_008813,flow of energy,"According to the diagram below, how many animals directly eat the two producers?",food_chains_webs_867.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_867.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 8, d. 2",d 3167,DQ_008814,flow of energy,How many herbivores are in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_867.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_867.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 5, d. 1",b 3168,DQ_008815,flow of energy,What would happen to the rattlesnake population if the rabbit population were to decrease?,food_chains_webs_867.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_867.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The rattlesnake population would remain the same., b. The rattlesnake population would double., c. The rattlesnake population would increase., d. The rattlesnake population would decrease.",d 3169,DQ_008816,flow of energy,Which one eats scorpion?,food_chains_webs_867.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_867.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. coyote, b. roadrunner, c. lizard, d. hawk",b 3170,DQ_008817,flow of energy,What animal is on top of the food chain in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_874.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_874.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cricket, b. Sheep, c. Grass, d. Owl",d 3171,DQ_008818,flow of energy,What does the owl eat?,food_chains_webs_874.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_874.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cricket, b. wolf, c. rat, d. grass",c 3172,DQ_008819,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by rats?,food_chains_webs_874.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_874.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sheep, b. Grass, c. Crickets, d. Owls",c 3173,DQ_008820,flow of energy,How many animals are primary consumers?,food_chains_webs_874.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_874.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 6, d. 3",d 3174,DQ_008821,flow of energy,How many organisms eat grass?,food_chains_webs_874.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_874.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",d 3175,DQ_008822,flow of energy,What would happen to the Cricket population if grass production was reduced?,food_chains_webs_874.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_874.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It would decrease, b. It would increase, c. It would remain unchanged, d. There is not sufficient information to tell",a 3176,DQ_008823,flow of energy,Who eats rats?,food_chains_webs_874.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_874.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cricket, b. deer, c. wolf, owl, d. sheep",c 3177,DQ_008824,flow of energy,What does the rabbit feed on?,food_chains_webs_875.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_875.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mouse, b. Grasshopper, c. Fox, d. Grass, Carrot",d 3178,DQ_008825,flow of energy,Which one eats the grasshopper?,food_chains_webs_875.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_875.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rabbit, b. owl, c. mouse, d. fox",b 3179,DQ_008826,flow of energy,On what does the owl feed?,food_chains_webs_875.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_875.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bird, b. Mouses and grasshopper, c. Rabbit, d. Fox",b 3180,DQ_008827,flow of energy,Which animal consumes the rabbit,food_chains_webs_875.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_875.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grasshopper, b. fox, c. owl, d. mouse",b 3181,DQ_008828,flow of energy,How many birds are shown in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_875.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_875.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",c 3182,DQ_008829,flow of energy,How many birds are there?,food_chains_webs_875.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_875.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 2",d 3183,DQ_008830,flow of energy,"If fox eats mouse, what does the mouse eat?",food_chains_webs_875.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_875.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Owl, b. Grain, c. Carrot, d. Bird",b 3184,DQ_008831,flow of energy,Which one eats bird?,food_chains_webs_875.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_875.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rabbit, b. mouse, c. owl, d. fox",d 3185,DQ_008832,flow of energy,Which is the bottom species of this food chain?,food_chains_webs_879.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_879.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Zooplankton, b. Tuna, c. Mackerel, d. Phytoplankton",d 3186,DQ_008833,flow of energy,Who is/are the mackerel main predator(s)?,food_chains_webs_879.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_879.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Other Mackerel, b. Killer Whale and Tuna, c. Tuna, d. Zooplankton",c 3187,DQ_008834,flow of energy,What is the impact on this food chain if the tuna population is dwindling?,food_chains_webs_879.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_879.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Killer whales will feed on zooplankton and phytoplankton., b. , c. Zooplankton will die off., d. Killer whales will starve, and mackerels will thrive.",d 3188,DQ_008835,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by tuna?,food_chains_webs_879.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_879.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Killer whale, b. Mackerel, c. Phytoplankton, d. Zooplankton",b 3189,DQ_008836,flow of energy,How many organisms are there between phytoplankton and tuna?,food_chains_webs_879.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_879.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",c 3190,DQ_008837,flow of energy,How many types of fish does the killer whale eat?,food_chains_webs_879.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_879.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",c 3191,DQ_008838,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what primarily eats mackerel?",food_chains_webs_879.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_879.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tuna, b. Zooplankton, c. Killer Whale, d. Phytoplankton",a 3192,DQ_008839,flow of energy,What does the mackerel feed on?,food_chains_webs_879.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_879.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tuna, b. zooplankton and phytoplankton, c. killer whale, d. nothing",b 3193,DQ_008840,flow of energy,Identify the decomposer in this diagram,food_chains_webs_880.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_880.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grass, b. Ants, c. Lizard, d. Fungus",d 3194,DQ_008841,flow of energy,Which organism is the tertiary consumer?,food_chains_webs_880.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_880.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grass, b. Lizard, c. Ants, d. Rattlesnake",d 3195,DQ_008842,flow of energy,Can you name o e carnivore from this food web?,food_chains_webs_880.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_880.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ants, b. Grass, c. Fungus, d. Lizard",d 3196,DQ_008843,flow of energy,What does the Rattlesnake eat?,food_chains_webs_880.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_880.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fungus, b. Ants, c. Lizard, d. Grass",c 3197,DQ_008844,flow of energy,How many carnivores are shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_880.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_880.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 5",b 3198,DQ_008845,flow of energy,How many organisms are consumers?,food_chains_webs_880.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_880.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",c 3199,DQ_008846,flow of energy,A decrease in lizards would negatively affect which other animal?,food_chains_webs_880.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_880.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. humans, b. Rattlesnakes, c. grass, d. ants",b 3200,DQ_008847,flow of energy,What is the function of the Grass in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_880.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_880.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Producer, b. Decomposer, c. Primary Consumer, d. Secondary Consumer",a 3201,DQ_008848,flow of energy,Identify what eats the earthworm.,food_chains_webs_881.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_881.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plant, b. Chicken, c. Fox, d. Other Earthworms",b 3202,DQ_008849,flow of energy,"From the diagram, identify the producer.",food_chains_webs_881.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_881.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plant, b. earthworm, c. fox, d. chicken",a 3203,DQ_008850,flow of energy,What consumes earthworm?,food_chains_webs_881.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_881.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. chicken, b. duck, c. fox, d. plant",a 3204,DQ_008851,flow of energy,Which occupies the lowest level of the food chain?,food_chains_webs_881.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_881.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chickens and Foxes, b. Plants and Chickens, c. Foxes and Plants, d. Plants and Earthworms",d 3205,DQ_008852,flow of energy,How many animals are plant consumers?,food_chains_webs_881.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_881.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",a 3206,DQ_008853,flow of energy,How many animals eat grass in this food chain?,food_chains_webs_881.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_881.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 7, c. 1, d. 3",a 3207,DQ_008854,flow of energy,"If fox eats chicken, what does earthworm eat?",food_chains_webs_881.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_881.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plant, b. Chicken, c. People, d. Fox",a 3208,DQ_008855,flow of energy,What does the fox eat?,food_chains_webs_881.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_881.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plant, b. chicken, c. earthworm, d. fox",b 3209,DQ_008856,flow of energy,What does the Mud Crab feed on?,food_chains_webs_896.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_896.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sand Shrimp, b. Atlantic croaker, c. Weakfish, d. Mussels",d 3210,DQ_008857,flow of energy,What does the mud crab consume?,food_chains_webs_896.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_896.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mussels, b. Sand shrimp, c. Anchovy, d. Algae",a 3211,DQ_008858,flow of energy,Which consumes algae?,food_chains_webs_896.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_896.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mussels, b. Anchovy, c. Mud crab, d. Weakfish",a 3212,DQ_008859,flow of energy,How many animals feed on the algae?,food_chains_webs_896.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_896.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",d 3213,DQ_008860,flow of energy,How many consumers are written in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_896.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_896.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 9, c. 3, d. 7",d 3214,DQ_008861,flow of energy,Mysid shrimp and Algae are food for what type of animal?,food_chains_webs_896.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_896.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anchovy, b. Atlantic croaker, c. sand shrimp, d. Mussels",c 3215,DQ_008862,flow of energy,Identify the animal which is on top of the food chain in this diagram,food_chains_webs_897.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_897.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. penguins, b. large fish, c. shrimp, d. Killer whales",d 3216,DQ_008863,flow of energy,Which one eats dolphins?,food_chains_webs_897.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_897.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seal, b. killer whale, c. penguin, d. large fish",b 3217,DQ_008864,flow of energy,What animal is on top of the food chain?,food_chains_webs_897.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_897.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. penguins, b. dolphins, c. killer whales, d. seals",c 3218,DQ_008865,flow of energy,What do dolphins eat?,food_chains_webs_897.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_897.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Small Fish, b. Seals, c. Penguins, d. Shrimp",a 3219,DQ_008866,flow of energy,Which type of animal does not eat small fish?,food_chains_webs_897.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_897.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Penguins, b. Seals, c. Large Fish, d. Dolphins",a 3220,DQ_008867,flow of energy,How many animals do the killer whales eat?,food_chains_webs_897.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_897.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",c 3221,DQ_008868,flow of energy,What serves as the producer in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_897.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_897.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Penguins, b. Dolphins, c. Seals, d. Killer Whales",d 3222,DQ_008869,flow of energy,Which species' population might decrease if dolphins die out?,food_chains_webs_897.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_897.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seaweeds, b. killer whales, c. large fishes, d. shrimps",b 3223,DQ_008870,flow of energy,Which of the following is NOT a primary consumer?,food_chains_webs_898.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_898.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Squirrel, b. Insect, c. Mole, d. Rabbit",c 3224,DQ_008871,flow of energy,Which animal consumes the mole,food_chains_webs_898.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_898.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. insect, b. squirrel, c. hawk, d. bird",c 3225,DQ_008872,flow of energy,Which life form is at the top of the food chain?,food_chains_webs_898.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_898.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mole, b. hawk, c. squirrel, d. rabbit",b 3226,DQ_008873,flow of energy,How many living organisms participate in this food web?,food_chains_webs_898.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_898.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 7, c. 8, d. 4",b 3227,DQ_008874,flow of energy,How many organisms eat plants?,food_chains_webs_898.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_898.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",b 3228,DQ_008875,flow of energy,What is the function of the plant in this diagram?,food_chains_webs_898.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_898.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tertiary Consumer, b. Primary Consumer, c. Producer, d. Secondary Consumer",c 3229,DQ_008876,flow of energy,Which one eats mole?,food_chains_webs_898.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_898.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rabbit, b. hawk, c. squirrel, d. bird",b 3230,DQ_008877,flow of energy,Who are the producers of the food chain?,food_chains_webs_903.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_903.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mouse, b. Grasses, c. Snake, d. Grasshopper",b 3231,DQ_008878,flow of energy,Which is a primary consumer?,food_chains_webs_903.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_903.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grass, b. mouse, c. snake, d. bird",b 3232,DQ_008879,flow of energy,What consumes mouse in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_903.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_903.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grasses, b. grasshopper, c. snake, d. bird",c 3233,DQ_008880,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by birds?,food_chains_webs_903.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_903.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grasshopper, b. Mice, c. Grasses, d. Snake",a 3234,DQ_008881,flow of energy,How many consumers are depicted?,food_chains_webs_903.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_903.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",d 3235,DQ_008882,flow of energy,On how many things does the mouse feed on?,food_chains_webs_903.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_903.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 1",a 3236,DQ_008883,flow of energy,"If snake eats mouse, what does bird eat?",food_chains_webs_903.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_903.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Grass, b. Snake, c. Mouse, d. Grasshopper",a 3237,DQ_008884,flow of energy,What animal is prey to the bird?,food_chains_webs_903.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_903.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grasses, b. snake, c. grasshopper, d. mouse",c 3238,DQ_008885,flow of energy,What does the Worm feed on?,food_chains_webs_911.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hedgehog, b. Owl, c. Snail, d. Oak Leaves",d 3239,DQ_008886,flow of energy,Identify the tertiary consumer in the figure.,food_chains_webs_911.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snail, b. Owl, c. Fox, d. Grass",c 3240,DQ_008887,flow of energy,What eats the weasel?,food_chains_webs_911.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. hedgehog, b. owl, c. fox, d. rabbit",c 3241,DQ_008888,flow of energy,What are the two producers on the diagram?,food_chains_webs_911.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. oak leaves and snail, b. vole and owl, c. grass and rabbit, d. oak leaves and grass",d 3242,DQ_008889,flow of energy,What does the owl eat?,food_chains_webs_911.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vole, b. Fox, c. Snail, d. Worm",a 3243,DQ_008890,flow of energy,How many animals does the fox eat in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_911.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. none, c. 1, d. 2",d 3244,DQ_008891,flow of energy,How many animals eat grass in this food chain?,food_chains_webs_911.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 9, d. 5",a 3245,DQ_008892,flow of energy,What would happen to the owl population if the vole population were to decrease?,food_chains_webs_911.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Not enough information to tell, b. Increase, c. Decrease, d. No change",c 3246,DQ_008893,flow of energy,Which one eats hedgehog?,food_chains_webs_911.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_911.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rabbit, b. owl, c. fox, d. weasel",c 3247,DQ_008894,flow of energy,What is the top predator in this food chain?,food_chains_webs_913.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_913.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Black Flying Fox, b. Carpet Snake, c. Wedge Tailed Eagle, d. Goanna",c 3248,DQ_008895,flow of energy,"From the diagram, identify the producer.",food_chains_webs_913.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_913.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. native tree leaves, b. carpet snake, c. black flying fox, d. goanna",a 3249,DQ_008896,flow of energy,What level of the food chain is the Goanna on?,food_chains_webs_913.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_913.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Top, b. Multiple, c. Bottom, d. Middle",d 3250,DQ_008897,flow of energy,What would happen if the Goanna population disappears?,food_chains_webs_913.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_913.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Foxes would die off., b. Eagles would eat native tree leaves., c. The Carpet Snakes and Wedge Tailed Eagles would simply eat more Black and Grey Headed Flying Foxes., d. ",c 3251,DQ_008898,flow of energy,How many animals does the wedge tailed eagle eat?,food_chains_webs_913.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_913.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 5",a 3252,DQ_008899,flow of energy,How many consumers are named in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_913.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_913.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 4",c 3253,DQ_008900,flow of energy,What food process is shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_913.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_913.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Erosion, b. Solar Cycle, c. Food Web, d. Photosynthesis",c 3254,DQ_008901,flow of energy,Which of these is immediately affected if the native tree leaves disappear?,food_chains_webs_913.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_913.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. wedge tailed eagle, b. carpet snake, c. black flying fox, d. goanna",c 3255,DQ_008902,flow of energy,Who is the tertiary consumer of the food chain?,food_chains_webs_916.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_916.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Owl, b. Grass, c. Grasshopper, d. Mouse",a 3256,DQ_008903,flow of energy,What consumes mouse in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_916.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_916.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. snake, b. grasshopper, c. owl, d. grass",c 3257,DQ_008904,flow of energy,How many carnivores are in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_916.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_916.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",b 3258,DQ_008905,flow of energy,How many producers are shown in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_916.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_916.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",b 3259,DQ_008906,flow of energy,"If the grass dies out, what happens to the other animals?",food_chains_webs_916.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_916.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Owl population increases., b. Mouse population increases., c. They all die out eventually., d. Grasshopper population increases.",c 3260,DQ_008907,flow of energy,Who eats the mouse?,food_chains_webs_916.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_916.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. grass, b. nobody, c. owl, d. grasshopper",c 3261,DQ_008908,flow of energy,Identify which consumes the Kinglet.,food_chains_webs_921.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_921.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mouse, b. Pine Borer, c. Snake, d. Salamander",c 3262,DQ_008909,flow of energy,Which one eats mouse?,food_chains_webs_921.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_921.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. hawk, b. pine borer, c. salamander, d. kinglet",a 3263,DQ_008910,flow of energy,Which animal will eat the Kinglet?,food_chains_webs_921.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_921.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pine Border, b. Salamander, c. Mouse, d. Hawk",d 3264,DQ_008911,flow of energy,Which of the following are consumed by kinglets?,food_chains_webs_921.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_921.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Snakes, b. Salamanders, c. Pine trees, d. Pine borer",d 3265,DQ_008912,flow of energy,How many organisms are eaten by hawks?,food_chains_webs_921.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_921.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",b 3266,DQ_008913,flow of energy,"In the diagram, what eats salamander?",food_chains_webs_921.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_921.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mouse, b. Snake, c. Kinglet, d. Hawk",b 3267,DQ_008914,flow of energy,What eats pine borers?,food_chains_webs_921.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_921.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. hawk, b. snake, c. kinglet, d. Salamander",d 3268,DQ_008915,flow of energy,What does the Lemming feed on?,food_chains_webs_924.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_924.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Arctic Fox, b. Caribou, c. Arctic Willow, d. Tundra Wolf",c 3269,DQ_008916,flow of energy,What consumes aortic fox in the diagram?,food_chains_webs_924.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_924.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. artic hare, b. caribou, c. lemming, d. tundra wolf",d 3270,DQ_008917,flow of energy,Which animal is the top of the food chain?,food_chains_webs_924.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_924.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. caribou, b. tundra wolf, c. Arctic fox, d. lemming",b 3271,DQ_008918,flow of energy,How many animals does the tundra wolf eat?,food_chains_webs_924.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_924.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",b 3272,DQ_008919,flow of energy,How many animals eat the Lemming?,food_chains_webs_924.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_924.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",b 3273,DQ_008920,flow of energy,Which one eats caribou?,food_chains_webs_924.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_924.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lemming, b. arctic hare, c. arctic fox, d. tundra wolf",d 3274,DQ_008921,flow of energy,What is the earthworms eaten by?,food_chains_webs_1995.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1995.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fungi, b. arthropods, c. nematodes, d. birds",d 3275,DQ_008922,flow of energy,On what does the mouse feed?,food_chains_webs_2102.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2102.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Caterpillar, b. Bird, c. Plant, d. Snake",c 3276,DQ_008923,flow of energy,How many stages are in this life cycle?,food_chains_webs_6032.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6032.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",a 3277,DQ_008924,flow of energy,What is eaten by the ringtail?,food_chains_webs_1807.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_1807.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. worms, b. bobcat, c. Coyote, d. pika",d 3278,DQ_008925,flow of energy,Who is the highest on this food chain?,food_chains_webs_2104.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2104.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. waterweed, b. Diving beetle, c. snail, d. perch",d 3279,DQ_008926,flow of energy,How many animals in the diagram are eaten by Catfish?,food_chains_webs_435.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_435.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",c 3280,DQ_008927,flow of energy,How many stages are in this life cycle?,food_chains_webs_6054.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6054.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 6",c 3281,DQ_008928,flow of energy,How many animals eat mice in the food web?,food_chains_webs_921.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_921.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 1",c 3282,DQ_008929,flow of energy,What is the second phase?,food_chains_webs_2062.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_2062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. moth, b. caterpillar, c. chameleon, d. leaf",b 3283,DQ_008930,flow of energy,How many predators does the elephant seal have?,food_chains_webs_273.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 1, c. 2, d. 0",b 3284,DQ_008931,flow of energy,How many arrows can you see?,food_chains_webs_6061.png,question_images/food_chains_webs_6061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 10, c. 6, d. 9",b 3285,NDQ_000001,the nature of science,Steps of the scientific method include all of the following except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. doing background research., b. constructing a hypothesis., c. asking a question., d. proving a theory.",d 3286,NDQ_000002,the nature of science,Why do scientists call the Big Bang a theory?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It is probably unlikely and therefore not a fact., b. A very well respected scientist proved it to be true., c. Many scientists have agreed upon this explanation after repeated experiments and models have shown it, d. All possible answers to a scientific idea are called theories.",c 3287,NDQ_000003,the nature of science,The data collected in an experiment should always be,,,Multiple Choice,"a. labeled., b. recorded., c. reported., d. all of the above",d 3288,NDQ_000004,the nature of science,Which of the following is not a scientific model?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A cross section of an apple that mimics the layers of the Earth., b. A chart with nutritional information about food we eat., c. A computer simulation that can show what will happen to algae in a pond over 10 years given conditions, d. An explanation for the extinction of the dinosaurs that takes into account volcanic activity, climate, space",b 3289,NDQ_000005,the nature of science,"If the results of an experiment disprove a hypothesis, then the",,,Multiple Choice,"a. results should not be reported., b. hypothesis is just a theory., c. data must contain errors., d. none of the above",d 3290,NDQ_000006,the nature of science,Which of the following are good measures to follow when working in the field?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Bring sun protection and sufficient water., b. Do not travel without someone who knows the area., c. Bring first aid supplies., d. More than one answer is correct.",d 3291,NDQ_000007,the nature of science,A scientist is conducting an experiment to determine which of three building structure types will best withstand the force of an earthquake. Which of the following is most likely to be the dependent variable?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The amount of damage each building receives., b. The magnitude of the earthquake., c. The structure of the building., d. The type of soil each building is sitting on",a 3292,NDQ_000008,the nature of science,Which statement about a scientific theory is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A theory can never be disproven., b. A theory is supported by many observations., c. A theory may develop from a well-supported hypothesis., d. A theory may be rejected if conflicting data are discovered.",a 3293,NDQ_000009,the nature of science,Types of scientific models include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mathematical equations., b. computer models., c. physical models., d. all of the above",d 3294,NDQ_000010,the nature of science,Conclusions in an experiment,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Improve with greater and more accurate data.., b. Often lead a researcher to new scientific questions, c. Can agree or disagree with the hypothesis., d. All of the above.",d 3295,NDQ_000012,the nature of science,Which of the following is a lab safety rule?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. You may drink but not eat in the lab., b. You should tie back your hair if it is long., c. You may wear sandals but not flip-flops in the lab., d. You should leave used glassware for your teacher to wash.",b 3296,NDQ_000014,the nature of science,representation of something using objects,,,Multiple Choice,"a. control, b. dependent variable, c. hypothesis, d. independent variable, e. physical model, f. theory, g. scientific method",e 3297,NDQ_000017,the nature of science,factor that is held constant in a scientific experiment,,,Multiple Choice,"a. control, b. dependent variable, c. hypothesis, d. independent variable, e. physical model, f. theory, g. scientific method",a 3298,NDQ_000019,the nature of science,variable that is changed in an experiment to see how it affects another variable,,,Multiple Choice,"a. control, b. dependent variable, c. hypothesis, d. independent variable, e. physical model, f. theory, g. scientific method",d 3299,NDQ_000020,the nature of science,The scientific method is used to answer any question that one can think of.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3300,NDQ_000021,the nature of science,scientific explanation that is widely accepted because it has been tested repeatedly and not proven false,,,Multiple Choice,"a. control, b. dependent variable, c. hypothesis, d. independent variable, e. physical model, f. theory, g. scientific method",f 3301,NDQ_000022,the nature of science,Scientific models are an organized step-by-step process to answer a question in science.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3302,NDQ_000023,the nature of science,series of logical steps that scientists may use to seek answers to questions,,,Multiple Choice,"a. control, b. dependent variable, c. hypothesis, d. independent variable, e. physical model, f. theory, g. scientific method",g 3303,NDQ_000024,the nature of science,possible answer to a question that can be tested to see whether it is false,,,Multiple Choice,"a. control, b. dependent variable, c. hypothesis, d. independent variable, e. physical model, f. theory, g. scientific method",c 3304,NDQ_000025,the nature of science,The dependent variable in an experiment is directly influenced by the independent variable.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3305,NDQ_000026,the nature of science,variable that is measured in an experiment to see how it is affected by another variable,,,Multiple Choice,"a. control, b. dependent variable, c. hypothesis, d. independent variable, e. physical model, f. theory, g. scientific method",b 3306,NDQ_000027,the nature of science,"Even if there is information we dont know, a model can be used to explain an event.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3307,NDQ_000028,the nature of science,A theory will still remain even if conflicting data is discovered.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3308,NDQ_000036,the nature of science,Science is a set of knowledge and also a way of knowing things.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3309,NDQ_000037,the nature of science,A scientific hypothesis is useful only if it is proven to be true.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3310,NDQ_000038,the nature of science,Controls are factors that could affect the outcome of an experiment.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3311,NDQ_000039,the nature of science,A scientific investigation always begins with a theory.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3312,NDQ_000040,the nature of science,An example of a scientific hypothesis is that angels dance on the head of a pin.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3313,NDQ_000041,the nature of science,An example of a scientific theory is the theory of plate tectonics.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3314,NDQ_000042,the nature of science,A globe is a physical model of planet Earth.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3315,NDQ_000043,the nature of science,Only models that are perfect representations of reality are useful in science.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3316,NDQ_000044,the nature of science,You should wear a hoodie to protect your hair when you work in a science lab.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3317,NDQ_000045,the nature of science,You should take a first aid kit when you do a science investigation in the field.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3318,NDQ_000139,erosion and deposition by wind,Wind causes very little erosion.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3319,NDQ_000140,erosion and deposition by wind,Wind can carry dust just a few kilometers.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3320,NDQ_000141,erosion and deposition by wind,Particles that the wind moves by traction stay on the ground.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3321,NDQ_000142,erosion and deposition by wind,Wind-blown sand cannot erode solid rock.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3322,NDQ_000143,erosion and deposition by wind,"When wind slows down, it deposits smaller sediments first.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3323,NDQ_000144,erosion and deposition by wind,A sand dune migrates in the same direction that the wind usually blows.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3324,NDQ_000145,erosion and deposition by wind,A sand dune has a gentle slope on the slip face side.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3325,NDQ_000146,erosion and deposition by wind,Wind causes less erosion when it blows at a higher speed.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3326,NDQ_000147,erosion and deposition by wind,Wind erosion can be reduced by planting rows of trees around fields.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3327,NDQ_000148,erosion and deposition by wind,Fences are used to help prevent erosion of sand dunes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3328,NDQ_000149,erosion and deposition by wind,type of erosion caused by wind-blown sand,,,Multiple Choice,"a. loess, b. sand dune, c. suspension, d. wind, e. saltation, f. abrasion, g. traction",f 3329,NDQ_000150,erosion and deposition by wind,type of deposit formed when wind drops very small particles of sediment,,,Multiple Choice,"a. loess, b. sand dune, c. suspension, d. wind, e. saltation, f. abrasion, g. traction",a 3330,NDQ_000151,erosion and deposition by wind,how wind carries particles larger than sand,,,Multiple Choice,"a. loess, b. sand dune, c. suspension, d. wind, e. saltation, f. abrasion, g. traction",g 3331,NDQ_000152,erosion and deposition by wind,air moving over Earths surface,,,Multiple Choice,"a. loess, b. sand dune, c. suspension, d. wind, e. saltation, f. abrasion, g. traction",d 3332,NDQ_000153,erosion and deposition by wind,how wind carries sand,,,Multiple Choice,"a. loess, b. sand dune, c. suspension, d. wind, e. saltation, f. abrasion, g. traction",e 3333,NDQ_000154,erosion and deposition by wind,small hill of sand deposited by wind,,,Multiple Choice,"a. loess, b. sand dune, c. suspension, d. wind, e. saltation, f. abrasion, g. traction",b 3334,NDQ_000155,erosion and deposition by wind,how wind carries the smallest sediments,,,Multiple Choice,"a. loess, b. sand dune, c. suspension, d. wind, e. saltation, f. abrasion, g. traction",c 3335,NDQ_000156,erosion and deposition by wind,Wind drops the sediment it is carrying when it,,,Multiple Choice,"a. slows down., b. is very moist., c. arrives at a beach., d. reaches a certain altitude.",a 3336,NDQ_000157,erosion and deposition by wind,What is the first step in the formation of a sand dune?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Wind carrying sand strikes an obstacle., b. Wind moves particles of sand up a gentle slope., c. Wind moves particles of sand down a slip face., d. Wind deposits particles of silt and clay.",a 3337,NDQ_000158,erosion and deposition by wind,A sand dune migrates because wind keeps,,,Multiple Choice,"a. reversing its direction., b. blowing sand up and over the dune., c. causing longshore drift., d. none of the above",b 3338,NDQ_000159,erosion and deposition by wind,Deposits called loess,,,Multiple Choice,"a. form vertical cliffs., b. have thick rich soil., c. are deposited by wind., d. all of the above",d 3339,NDQ_000160,erosion and deposition by wind,Loess deposits consist of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sand and silt., b. silt and clay., c. clay and gravel., d. gravel and sand.",b 3340,NDQ_000161,erosion and deposition by wind,Loess deposits are used for,,,Multiple Choice,"a. rock climbing., b. gold mining., c. farming., d. none of the above",c 3341,NDQ_000162,erosion and deposition by wind,Soil is less likely to be eroded by wind if it is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. located on flat land., b. covered with plants., c. surrounded by trees., d. two of the above",d 3342,NDQ_000472,history of earths life forms,geologic era known as the age of reptiles,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mutation, b. evolution, c. Paleozoic, d. variation, e. adaptation, f. Mesozoic, g. Cenozoic",f 3343,NDQ_000473,history of earths life forms,"When large numbers of organisms die out completely at the same time, it is a(n) ____________.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. mass evolution, b. mass extinction, c. punctuated equilibrium, d. punctuated evolution",b 3344,NDQ_000474,history of earths life forms,trait that helps an organism survive or reproduce,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mutation, b. evolution, c. Paleozoic, d. variation, e. adaptation, f. Mesozoic, g. Cenozoic",e 3345,NDQ_000475,history of earths life forms,A species changes over time if,,,Multiple Choice,"a. its environment changes, b. its members contain genetic variations, c. it survives, d. all of these",d 3346,NDQ_000476,history of earths life forms,random change in a gene,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mutation, b. evolution, c. Paleozoic, d. variation, e. adaptation, f. Mesozoic, g. Cenozoic",a 3347,NDQ_000477,history of earths life forms,The Cambrian is best known for,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a huge mass extinction, b. the swamps that produced massive coal deposits, c. an incredible increase in the number of species, d. the origin of life",c 3348,NDQ_000478,history of earths life forms,"Compared with their ancestors, horses today are",,,Multiple Choice,"a. very similar, b. smaller than those ice age giants, c. adapted to a different environment, d. none of these",c 3349,NDQ_000479,history of earths life forms,geologic era in which plants and animals first lived on land,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mutation, b. evolution, c. Paleozoic, d. variation, e. adaptation, f. Mesozoic, g. Cenozoic",c 3350,NDQ_000480,history of earths life forms,genetic changes in a population or species over time,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mutation, b. evolution, c. Paleozoic, d. variation, e. adaptation, f. Mesozoic, g. Cenozoic",b 3351,NDQ_000481,history of earths life forms,"At the end of the Paleozoic,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. more than 95% of all species went extinct, b. a giant asteroid certainly struck Earth, c. dinosaurs and other land animals went extinct, d. none of these",a 3352,NDQ_000483,history of earths life forms,geologic era during which human beings evolved,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mutation, b. evolution, c. Paleozoic, d. variation, e. adaptation, f. Mesozoic, g. Cenozoic",g 3353,NDQ_000484,history of earths life forms,difference in a genetic trait in a population,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mutation, b. evolution, c. Paleozoic, d. variation, e. adaptation, f. Mesozoic, g. Cenozoic",d 3354,NDQ_000492,history of earths life forms,Organisms alive today evolved from earlier life forms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3355,NDQ_000494,history of earths life forms,Adaptations are inheritable characteristics that help an organism to survive.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3356,NDQ_000497,history of earths life forms,Mass extinctions often separate the time periods on the geologic time scale.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3357,NDQ_000499,history of earths life forms,A mutation is almost always favorable.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3358,NDQ_000500,history of earths life forms,Any animal can adapt to any environmental conditions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3359,NDQ_000501,history of earths life forms,More than a million species are known to live on Earth today.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3360,NDQ_000502,history of earths life forms,Almost all existing species have now been discovered.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3361,NDQ_000503,history of earths life forms,All organisms have a unique set of traits.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3362,NDQ_000504,history of earths life forms,All gene mutations are harmful.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3363,NDQ_000505,history of earths life forms,Adaptations evolve because they help organisms survive or reproduce.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3364,NDQ_000506,history of earths life forms,All organisms alive today evolved from earlier life forms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3365,NDQ_000507,history of earths life forms,Ancient horses were much larger than they are today.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3366,NDQ_000508,history of earths life forms,Most species that once lived on Earth are now extinct.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3367,NDQ_000509,history of earths life forms,Paleozoic life was more diverse on land than in the oceans.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3368,NDQ_000510,history of earths life forms,Moving from water to land required many new adaptations.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3369,NDQ_000511,history of earths life forms,The Cambrian Period occurred at the beginning of the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Mesozoic Era., b. Paleozoic Era., c. Phanerozoic Eon., d. two of the above",d 3370,NDQ_000512,history of earths life forms,Our own species evolved during the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cambrian Period., b. Cenozoic Era., c. Proterozoic Eon., d. two of the above",b 3371,NDQ_000513,history of earths life forms,Which answer best completes the following sentence? Adaptations help an organism survive ...,,,Multiple Choice,"a. without new mutations., b. in a specific environment., c. during a given geologic eon., d. in any ecosystem on Earth.",b 3372,NDQ_000514,history of earths life forms,Cacti have traits that help them survive in a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tropical rainforest., b. very cold climate., c. desert., d. none of the above",c 3373,NDQ_000515,history of earths life forms,Variation in a genetic trait is first introduced by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mutation., b. evolution., c. adaptation., d. reproduction.",a 3374,NDQ_000516,history of earths life forms,How did Earths climate change during the Phanerozoic Eon?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The climate became steadily colder., b. The climate became steadily warmer., c. The climate cycled between warmer and colder., d. none of the above",c 3375,NDQ_000517,history of earths life forms,Which statement about the Cambrian Period is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It began about 540 million years ago., b. It had a warm, humid tropical climate., c. It had an explosion of living things., d. It ended with the Permian mass extinction.",d 3376,NDQ_000947,air movement,Rising air creates an area of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. high pressure on the surface., b. low pressure near the ground., c. high wind in the stratosphere., d. low temperature close to the surface.",b 3377,NDQ_000948,air movement,A low pressure zone forms where,,,Multiple Choice,"a. warm air rises, b. cold air rises, c. water evaporates, d. cold and warm air rapidly mix",a 3378,NDQ_000949,air movement,Winds always blow from an area of higher to lower,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mass., b. density., c. pressure., d. temperature.",c 3379,NDQ_000950,air movement,Winds blow when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. warm air rises., b. cool air sinks., c. air flows from high to low pressure., d. air flows from low to high pressure.",c 3380,NDQ_000951,air movement,Examples of local winds include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. easterlies., b. westerlies., c. monsoons., d. trade winds.",c 3381,NDQ_000952,air movement,Rain is most likely to fall as an air mass,,,Multiple Choice,"a. descends down a mountain range., b. rises up a mountain range., c. rises over the desert., d. none of these",b 3382,NDQ_000953,air movement,The time for an airplane to fly between San Francisco and New York relative to NY to SF is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. greater due to the westerly winds., b. less due to the westerly winds., c. greater due to the easterly winds., d. less due to the easterly winds.",b 3383,NDQ_000954,air movement,Air that rises over the equator sinks back to the surface at,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 90 N and S., b. 45 N and S., c. 30 N and S., d. 15 N and S.",c 3384,NDQ_000955,air movement,"North of the equator, the trade winds blow from",,,Multiple Choice,"a. northeast to southwest., b. northwest to southeast., c. southwest to northeast., d. southeast to northwest.",a 3385,NDQ_000956,air movement,Precipitation is high,,,Multiple Choice,"a. in low pressure areas where air is sinking., b. in high pressure areas where air is rising., c. in high pressure areas where air is sinking., d. in low pressure areas where air is rising.",d 3386,NDQ_000958,air movement,Which statement about jet streams is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They result from unequal heating., b. They circle the planet., c. They are very fast., d. none of the above",d 3387,NDQ_000959,air movement,The northern polar jet stream helps planes fly from,,,Multiple Choice,"a. east to west., b. west to east., c. south to north., d. north to south.",b 3388,NDQ_000961,air movement,wind that blows from the land to the ocean during the night,,,Multiple Choice,"a. global wind, b. jet stream, c. land breeze, d. local wind, e. monsoon, f. sea breeze, g. wind",c 3389,NDQ_000964,air movement,fast-moving air current high in the troposphere,,,Multiple Choice,"a. global wind, b. jet stream, c. land breeze, d. local wind, e. monsoon, f. sea breeze, g. wind",b 3390,NDQ_000966,air movement,any air movement that occurs because of unequal heating of the atmosphere,,,Multiple Choice,"a. global wind, b. jet stream, c. land breeze, d. local wind, e. monsoon, f. sea breeze, g. wind",g 3391,NDQ_000967,air movement,The westerly winds travel toward the west.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3392,NDQ_000968,air movement,wind that blows over a limited area,,,Multiple Choice,"a. global wind, b. jet stream, c. land breeze, d. local wind, e. monsoon, f. sea breeze, g. wind",d 3393,NDQ_000969,air movement,Cool air sinking creates a high pressure zone at the ground.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3394,NDQ_000970,air movement,wind that blows between the ocean and land in southern Asia,,,Multiple Choice,"a. global wind, b. jet stream, c. land breeze, d. local wind, e. monsoon, f. sea breeze, g. wind",e 3395,NDQ_000971,air movement,wind that blows from the ocean to the land during the day,,,Multiple Choice,"a. global wind, b. jet stream, c. land breeze, d. local wind, e. monsoon, f. sea breeze, g. wind",f 3396,NDQ_000972,air movement,Wind is created by air that moves vertically between high and low pressure zones.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3397,NDQ_000973,air movement,wind that occurs in a belt that goes around the planet,,,Multiple Choice,"a. global wind, b. jet stream, c. land breeze, d. local wind, e. monsoon, f. sea breeze, g. wind",a 3398,NDQ_000974,air movement,"Walking on the beach in San Diego in December, one would likely feel a strong sea breeze coming off",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3399,NDQ_000975,air movement,Winds blow northeast to southwest or the reverse due to Coriolis Effect.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3400,NDQ_000976,air movement,The strength of the wind depends on the difference in air pressure.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3401,NDQ_000977,air movement,Ocean water warms up and cools down more quickly than land.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3402,NDQ_000978,air movement,Land breezes blow when the land is warmer than the ocean.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3403,NDQ_000979,air movement,Monsoons occur because of seasonal differences in temperature.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3404,NDQ_000980,air movement,Global winds are caused by Earths rotation on its axis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3405,NDQ_000981,air movement,Global winds called westerlies blow toward the northwest or southwest.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3406,NDQ_000982,air movement,Global winds called easterlies blow away from the poles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3407,NDQ_000983,air movement,The strongest jet streams are the polar jets.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3408,NDQ_000984,air movement,Warm air rises through the troposphere until it reaches the tropopause.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3409,NDQ_000985,air movement,"In the summer, ocean water is warmer than the land during the day.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3410,NDQ_001025,changing weather,A warm front occurs when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a cold air mass slides over a warm air mass, b. a warm air mass slides over a cold air mass, c. two warm air masses meet, d. two cold air masses meet",b 3411,NDQ_001027,changing weather,A cold front in winter will produce,,,Multiple Choice,"a. thunderstorms and tornadoes, b. strong rain, c. cold temperatures and heavy snow, d. cold temperatures but clear or slightly cloudy skies",c 3412,NDQ_001029,changing weather,Air masses do not form in temperate zones because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the air is too unstable, b. the area is not hot or cold enough to affect the air, c. there is too much rain in the mid-latitudes, d. none of these",a 3413,NDQ_001030,changing weather,"After a cold front passes, the cold air mass is over you and you can expect",,,Multiple Choice,"a. thunderstorms or snow showers, b. a squall line passing overhead, c. cold weather and clear or partly cloudy skies, d. tornadoes and thunderstorms",c 3414,NDQ_001033,changing weather,Thunderstorms tend to form,,,Multiple Choice,"a. in summer and autumn, b. in autumn and winter, c. in winter and spring, d. in spring and summer",d 3415,NDQ_001038,changing weather,The main reason that weather changes is the movement of air masses.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3416,NDQ_001041,changing weather,Most air masses form over polar or tropical regions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3417,NDQ_001043,changing weather,"When air masses collide, their air mixes together.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3418,NDQ_001044,changing weather,Fronts are always moving.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3419,NDQ_001045,changing weather,Fronts usually have fair weather.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3420,NDQ_001046,changing weather,An air mass is a batch of air that has very similar temperature and humidity.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3421,NDQ_001047,changing weather,"At a cold front, a warm air mass lifts a cold air mass out of its way.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3422,NDQ_001048,changing weather,Warm fronts move slowly and cover a wide area.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3423,NDQ_001049,changing weather,Air masses generally form over a relatively small area.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3424,NDQ_001050,changing weather,Air always flows from lower to higher pressure.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3425,NDQ_001051,changing weather,A front is the meeting of two air masses that have different densities and do not easily mix.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3426,NDQ_001052,changing weather,"An occluded front has three air masses: cold, warm, then cold.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3427,NDQ_001053,changing weather,The Coriolis effect causes the winds of a cyclone to rotate.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3428,NDQ_001054,changing weather,"Cyclones bring fair, dry weather.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3429,NDQ_001055,changing weather,"Cyclones occur only in the Northern Hemisphere, and anticyclones occur only in the Southern Hemi-",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3430,NDQ_001056,changing weather,large body of air that has about the same conditions throughout,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cold front, b. cyclone, c. warm front, d. anticyclone, e. occluded front, f. air mass, g. stationary front",f 3431,NDQ_001057,changing weather,front that occurs when a cold air mass runs into a warm air mass.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cold front, b. cyclone, c. warm front, d. anticyclone, e. occluded front, f. air mass, g. stationary front",a 3432,NDQ_001058,changing weather,front that occurs when a warm air mass runs into a cold air mass,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cold front, b. cyclone, c. warm front, d. anticyclone, e. occluded front, f. air mass, g. stationary front",c 3433,NDQ_001059,changing weather,front that occurs when a warm air mass becomes trapped between two cold air masses,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cold front, b. cyclone, c. warm front, d. anticyclone, e. occluded front, f. air mass, g. stationary front",e 3434,NDQ_001060,changing weather,front that occurs between two stalled air masses,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cold front, b. cyclone, c. warm front, d. anticyclone, e. occluded front, f. air mass, g. stationary front",g 3435,NDQ_001061,changing weather,system of winds that rotates around a center of low pressure,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cold front, b. cyclone, c. warm front, d. anticyclone, e. occluded front, f. air mass, g. stationary front",b 3436,NDQ_001062,changing weather,system of winds that rotates around a center of high pressure,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cold front, b. cyclone, c. warm front, d. anticyclone, e. occluded front, f. air mass, g. stationary front",d 3437,NDQ_001063,changing weather,Which type of air mass has cold dry air?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. maritime tropical, b. continental polar, c. maritime polar, d. continental tropical",b 3438,NDQ_001064,changing weather,The air mass in question 1 might form over,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the North Atlantic., b. the mid-Atlantic., c. Canada., d. Mexico.",c 3439,NDQ_001065,changing weather,Air masses over the United States usually move toward the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. northwest., b. southwest., c. northeast., d. southeast.",c 3440,NDQ_001066,changing weather,"After a cold front passes, the air mass behind it brings",,,Multiple Choice,"a. warm temperatures., b. cool temperatures., c. high humidity., d. two of the above",b 3441,NDQ_001067,changing weather,Which type of front usually moves most quickly?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cold, b. warm, c. occluded, d. stationary",a 3442,NDQ_001068,changing weather,How do winds blow in a cyclone?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. toward a center of high pressure, b. toward a center of low pressure, c. away from a center of high pressure, d. away from a center of low pressure",b 3443,NDQ_001069,changing weather,"In the Northern Hemisphere, the direction that winds blow around a center of high pressure is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. toward the southwest., b. from north to south., c. counterclockwise., d. none of the above",c 3444,NDQ_001070,storms,A strong thunderstorm may have,,,Multiple Choice,"a. heavy rain., b. high winds., c. hail., d. all of the above",d 3445,NDQ_001071,storms,The categories of the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale are divided by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the amount of precipitation, b. the wind speed, c. the amount of precipitation and the wind speed, d. the amount of damage done",b 3446,NDQ_001072,storms,The F scale classifies tornadoes on the basis of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. location., b. wind speed., c. damage done., d. two of the above",d 3447,NDQ_001073,storms,Which of the following is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. You hear thunder before you see lightning., b. You hear thunder and see lightning at the same time., c. You see lightning before you hear thunder., d. The arrival time of sound and light waves is random.",c 3448,NDQ_001074,storms,The wind speed of a tornado may be as high as,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 500 km/h., b. 250 km/h., c. 100 km/h., d. 50 km/h.",a 3449,NDQ_001075,storms,Tornadoes are common in the late spring when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. warm wet air from the south meets cold dry air from the north., b. hurricanes come off of the Atlantic and onto land., c. nor-easters come off of the Atlantic and onto land., d. none of these",a 3450,NDQ_001076,storms,The eye of a hurricane is relatively calm because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. it is located at the end of the storm, b. there is a lot of precipitation so air motion is downward, c. it is a high pressure, d. none of these",d 3451,NDQ_001077,storms,Hurricanes form over,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Florida., b. coastal states., c. South America., d. warm ocean water.",d 3452,NDQ_001078,storms,Factors that contribute to flooding by a hurricane include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. high tide., b. high winds., c. storm surge., d. all of the above",d 3453,NDQ_001079,storms,"Frigid air warms and collects moisture over the Great Lakes, so that downwind the air",,,Multiple Choice,"a. warms the region and rain falls., b. warms the region and skies clear., c. cools and creates a noreaster., d. cools and drops lots of snow.",d 3454,NDQ_001081,storms,Winter storms develop from,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cyclones., b. anticyclones., c. high pressure centers., d. two of the above",a 3455,NDQ_001082,storms,"To be classified as a blizzard, a snow storm must have",,,Multiple Choice,"a. visibility of, b. wind speeds greater than 100 km/h., c. snow falling at a rate of over 100 in/h., d. all of the above",a 3456,NDQ_001084,storms,Thunderstorms occur when the air is very warm and humid.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3457,NDQ_001087,storms,Thunder is caused by clouds rubbing together.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3458,NDQ_001089,storms,Severe thunderstorms may produce tornadoes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3459,NDQ_001090,storms,Lightning never strikes the same place twice.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3460,NDQ_001091,storms,Tornadoes may be hundreds of kilometers wide.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3461,NDQ_001092,storms,Cumulonimbus clouds are created by strong downdrafts.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3462,NDQ_001093,storms,Hurricanes gain strength when they go ashore.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3463,NDQ_001094,storms,The Fujita scale is used to classify hurricanes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3464,NDQ_001095,storms,"The states of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and South Dakota are the hotspots for tornadoes.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3465,NDQ_001096,storms,All the damage done by hurricanes is caused by high winds.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3466,NDQ_001097,storms,Lightning heats the air so that it expands explosively.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3467,NDQ_001098,storms,"If there were no thunderstorms in Kansas, there would be no tornadoes there either.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3468,NDQ_001099,storms,Windchill depends on air temperature and wind speed.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3469,NDQ_001100,storms,Lake-effect snow occurs because of differences in temperature between land and water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3470,NDQ_001101,storms,Storms that may have the greatest wind speeds are blizzards.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3471,NDQ_001102,storms,what the temperature feels like when the wind is taken into account,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lake-effect snow, b. blizzard, c. hurricane, d. thunderhead, e. tornado, f. windchill, g. storm surge",f 3472,NDQ_001103,storms,funnel-shaped cloud of whirling high winds,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lake-effect snow, b. blizzard, c. hurricane, d. thunderhead, e. tornado, f. windchill, g. storm surge",e 3473,NDQ_001104,storms,heavy snowfall that occurs on the east side of lakes in North America,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lake-effect snow, b. blizzard, c. hurricane, d. thunderhead, e. tornado, f. windchill, g. storm surge",a 3474,NDQ_001105,storms,enormous storm with high winds and heavy rains,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lake-effect snow, b. blizzard, c. hurricane, d. thunderhead, e. tornado, f. windchill, g. storm surge",c 3475,NDQ_001106,storms,very high water below the eye of a hurricane,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lake-effect snow, b. blizzard, c. hurricane, d. thunderhead, e. tornado, f. windchill, g. storm surge",g 3476,NDQ_001107,storms,tall cumulonimbus cloud,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lake-effect snow, b. blizzard, c. hurricane, d. thunderhead, e. tornado, f. windchill, g. storm surge",d 3477,NDQ_001108,storms,snow storm with high winds,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lake-effect snow, b. blizzard, c. hurricane, d. thunderhead, e. tornado, f. windchill, g. storm surge",b 3478,NDQ_001116,weather forecasting,What instrument measures atmospheric pressure?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. thermometer, b. barometer, c. scale, d. sundial",b 3479,NDQ_001117,weather forecasting,instrument that measures wind speed,,,Multiple Choice,"a. anemometer, b. barometer, c. hygrometer, d. thermometer, e. wind vane, f. isobar, g. isotherm",a 3480,NDQ_001118,weather forecasting,line on a weather map connecting places with the same temperature,,,Multiple Choice,"a. anemometer, b. barometer, c. hygrometer, d. thermometer, e. wind vane, f. isobar, g. isotherm",g 3481,NDQ_001119,weather forecasting,What will probably happen if barometric pressure rises?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a storm is on its way, b. conditions will remain the same as they are, c. the skies will clear, d. its not possible to say",a 3482,NDQ_001120,weather forecasting,instrument that measures air pressure,,,Multiple Choice,"a. anemometer, b. barometer, c. hygrometer, d. thermometer, e. wind vane, f. isobar, g. isotherm",b 3483,NDQ_001121,weather forecasting,"To get a picture of a storm, meteorologists use",,,Multiple Choice,"a. satellites, b. weather maps, c. radar, d. none of these",b 3484,NDQ_001122,weather forecasting,"To create a weather model, scientists",,,Multiple Choice,"a. compile weather data, b. put the data into a computer, c. analyze the data, d. all of these",d 3485,NDQ_001123,weather forecasting,instrument that measures wind direction,,,Multiple Choice,"a. anemometer, b. barometer, c. hygrometer, d. thermometer, e. wind vane, f. isobar, g. isotherm",e 3486,NDQ_001124,weather forecasting,instrument that measures humidity,,,Multiple Choice,"a. anemometer, b. barometer, c. hygrometer, d. thermometer, e. wind vane, f. isobar, g. isotherm",c 3487,NDQ_001125,weather forecasting,Humidity is measured by a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. anemometer, b. rain gauge, c. hydrometer, d. none of these",d 3488,NDQ_001126,weather forecasting,instrument that measures temperature,,,Multiple Choice,"a. anemometer, b. barometer, c. hygrometer, d. thermometer, e. wind vane, f. isobar, g. isotherm",d 3489,NDQ_001129,weather forecasting,line on a weather map connecting places with the same air pressure,,,Multiple Choice,"a. anemometer, b. barometer, c. hygrometer, d. thermometer, e. wind vane, f. isobar, g. isotherm",f 3490,NDQ_001136,weather forecasting,"On a weather map, a curved red line with triangles indicates a warm front.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3491,NDQ_001138,weather forecasting,Weather predictions are right more often than a guess would be.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3492,NDQ_001140,weather forecasting,"In a barometer, the atmosphere pressing down makes the mercury level go down.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3493,NDQ_001143,weather forecasting,All weather data is collected using computerized devices.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3494,NDQ_001144,weather forecasting,Weather stations collect data on land or at sea.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3495,NDQ_001145,weather forecasting,Commonly used weather instruments include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. thermometers., b. barometers., c. rain gauges., d. all of the above",d 3496,NDQ_001146,weather forecasting,Instruments that measure air movement include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. anemometers., b. hygrometers., c. wind vanes., d. two of the above",d 3497,NDQ_001147,weather forecasting,Which type of weather should you expect if a low pressure center is moving your way?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fair weather, b. calm weather, c. stormy weather, d. none of the above",c 3498,NDQ_001148,weather forecasting,A scientist who studies and predicts the weather is a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hygrometist., b. climatologist., c. meteorologist., d. weatherologist.",c 3499,NDQ_001149,weather forecasting,"If the mercury is rising in a hygrometer, then the weather is likely to be",,,Multiple Choice,"a. stormy., b. snowy., c. windy., d. sunny.",d 3500,NDQ_001150,weather forecasting,Weather data are collected in the atmosphere by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. radar., b. satellites., c. balloons., d. all of the above",d 3501,NDQ_001151,weather forecasting,Some weather stations float on the ocean.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3502,NDQ_001152,weather forecasting,A weather station has several weather instruments.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3503,NDQ_001153,weather forecasting,Weather balloons are tied down so they will not float away.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3504,NDQ_001154,weather forecasting,Weather balloons send out radio waves in all directions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3505,NDQ_001155,weather forecasting,A single weather satellite orbits Earth.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3506,NDQ_001156,weather forecasting,Weather radar is used to detect high winds.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3507,NDQ_001157,weather forecasting,Computers and models are used to analyze weather data.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3508,NDQ_001158,weather forecasting,Weather predictions have become more accurate in recent decades.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3509,NDQ_001159,weather forecasting,A weather map shows weather conditions for a given area.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3510,NDQ_001160,weather forecasting,A weather map always shows temperature and precipitation.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3511,NDQ_001161,climate and its causes,climate that is relatively mild year round,,,Multiple Choice,"a. climate, b. rain shadow, c. latitude, d. coastal climate, e. inland climate, f. prevailing winds, g. current",d 3512,NDQ_001162,climate and its causes,The most solar radiation over a year strikes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the north and south pole, b. the tropic of cancer and tropic of capricorn, c. the equator, d. the north pole",c 3513,NDQ_001163,climate and its causes,flowing water that carries warm or cold water through the oceans,,,Multiple Choice,"a. climate, b. rain shadow, c. latitude, d. coastal climate, e. inland climate, f. prevailing winds, g. current",g 3514,NDQ_001164,climate and its causes,"At about 30 N and 30 S,the air is warm and dry because",,,Multiple Choice,"a. it is a zone of evaporation., b. it originated at the equator., c. it is a low pressure zone., d. all of these.",b 3515,NDQ_001165,climate and its causes,global winds at a given latitude,,,Multiple Choice,"a. climate, b. rain shadow, c. latitude, d. coastal climate, e. inland climate, f. prevailing winds, g. current",f 3516,NDQ_001166,climate and its causes,The prevailing winds are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. where air in the circulation cells ascends or descends., b. affected by local climate., c. the ground level portion of one of the circulation cells., d. all of these.",c 3517,NDQ_001167,climate and its causes,"Compared with lower altitudes, at higher altitudes the air molecules are",,,Multiple Choice,"a. less densely packed., b. more densely packed., c. the same density of packing., d. packed with variable density.",a 3518,NDQ_001168,climate and its causes,average weather of a place over many years,,,Multiple Choice,"a. climate, b. rain shadow, c. latitude, d. coastal climate, e. inland climate, f. prevailing winds, g. current",a 3519,NDQ_001169,climate and its causes,climate that has extreme temperatures,,,Multiple Choice,"a. climate, b. rain shadow, c. latitude, d. coastal climate, e. inland climate, f. prevailing winds, g. current",e 3520,NDQ_001170,climate and its causes,Rain falls,,,Multiple Choice,"a. at the equatorial low, b. at 30-degrees north and south, c. at the polar front, d. a c",d 3521,NDQ_001172,climate and its causes,distance north or south of the equator,,,Multiple Choice,"a. climate, b. rain shadow, c. latitude, d. coastal climate, e. inland climate, f. prevailing winds, g. current",c 3522,NDQ_001173,climate and its causes,low precipitation area on the leeward side of a mountain range,,,Multiple Choice,"a. climate, b. rain shadow, c. latitude, d. coastal climate, e. inland climate, f. prevailing winds, g. current",b 3523,NDQ_001181,climate and its causes,Air temperature is lower at lower altitude.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3524,NDQ_001183,climate and its causes,"In the polar regions, a lot of sunlight reflects back into space.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3525,NDQ_001186,climate and its causes,The most snowfall is at the poles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3526,NDQ_001188,climate and its causes,Precipitation falls on mountains because air cools and can hold less moisture at higher elevations.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3527,NDQ_001189,climate and its causes,The latitude of a region affects how much solar radiation it receives.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3528,NDQ_001190,climate and its causes,Climate includes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. temperature., b. precipitation., c. timing of precipitation., d. all of the above",d 3529,NDQ_001191,climate and its causes,The main factor that determines the climate of a place is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. vegetation., b. longitude., c. latitude., d. two of the above",c 3530,NDQ_001192,climate and its causes,Places between 45 and 60 degrees latitude have,,,Multiple Choice,"a. dry winters and wet summers., b. dry summers and wet winters., c. low precipitation in all seasons., d. high precipitation in all seasons.",a 3531,NDQ_001193,climate and its causes,"In polar climates, precipitation is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. low all year., b. high all year., c. moderate all year., d. high in winter and low in summer.",d 3532,NDQ_001194,climate and its causes,"In most of the U.S., air masses usually move from",,,Multiple Choice,"a. northeast to southwest., b. southwest to northeast., c. north to south., d. south to north.",b 3533,NDQ_001195,climate and its causes,The British Isles have relatively high average temperatures for their latitude because of the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. trade winds., b. Gulf Stream., c. prevailing easterlies., d. intertropical convergence zone.",b 3534,NDQ_001196,climate and its causes,"On the west coast of North America, where do rain shadows occur?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. at the tops of mountains, b. on the east side of mountain ranges, c. between mountain ranges and the coast, d. on the side of mountain ranges opposite the sun",b 3535,NDQ_001197,climate and its causes,Climate depends only on distance north or south of the equator.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3536,NDQ_001198,climate and its causes,Ice and snow absorb a lot of sunlight.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3537,NDQ_001199,climate and its causes,Precipitation is high where warm air from lower latitudes meets frigid air from the poles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3538,NDQ_001200,climate and its causes,Dry air sinks to the surface at about 60 degrees north and south latitude.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3539,NDQ_001201,climate and its causes,Subtropical climates are dry for at least some of the year.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3540,NDQ_001202,climate and its causes,The movement of air masses causes weather.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3541,NDQ_001203,climate and its causes,A place far from the ocean typically has less variation in temperature than a place close to the ocean.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3542,NDQ_001204,climate and its causes,Ocean currents always bring warm water to cold regions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3543,NDQ_001205,climate and its causes,Air is colder at high altitudes because it is less dense.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3544,NDQ_001206,climate and its causes,A rain shadow is an area that receives a lot of rain because of a nearby mountain.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3545,NDQ_001299,ecosystems,group of living things and their environment,,,Multiple Choice,"a. abiotic factor, b. biotic factor, c. community, d. population, e. ecosystem, f. nutrient, g. species",e 3546,NDQ_001300,ecosystems,Herbivores are which type of consumer?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Producer, b. Primary consumer, c. Secondary consumer, d. Tertiary consumer",b 3547,NDQ_001301,ecosystems,unique type of organism,,,Multiple Choice,"a. abiotic factor, b. biotic factor, c. community, d. population, e. ecosystem, f. nutrient, g. species",g 3548,NDQ_001302,ecosystems,Which of the following is NOT a habitat?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A hole in a cactus, b. Under a leaf in a forest, c. Within the intestines of a shark, d. All of the above are habitats",d 3549,NDQ_001303,ecosystems,living part of an ecosystem,,,Multiple Choice,"a. abiotic factor, b. biotic factor, c. community, d. population, e. ecosystem, f. nutrient, g. species",b 3550,NDQ_001304,ecosystems,Which of the following would be highest on the food pyramid?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Phytoplankton, b. Snakes, c. Falcons, d. Mice",c 3551,NDQ_001305,ecosystems,Nutrients are useful for,,,Multiple Choice,"a. growing an organisms body, b. building shells or bones, c. creating proteins, fats, carbohydrates and nucleic acids, d. all of these",d 3552,NDQ_001306,ecosystems,all the populations that make up an ecosystem,,,Multiple Choice,"a. abiotic factor, b. biotic factor, c. community, d. population, e. ecosystem, f. nutrient, g. species",c 3553,NDQ_001307,ecosystems,nonliving part of an ecosystem,,,Multiple Choice,"a. abiotic factor, b. biotic factor, c. community, d. population, e. ecosystem, f. nutrient, g. species",a 3554,NDQ_001308,ecosystems,"When one organism eats another organism, it",,,Multiple Choice,"a. receives all of its nutrients, b. receives all of its energy, c. receives all of its energy and nutrients, d. none of these",c 3555,NDQ_001310,ecosystems,all the members of a given species that live in the same area,,,Multiple Choice,"a. abiotic factor, b. biotic factor, c. community, d. population, e. ecosystem, f. nutrient, g. species",d 3556,NDQ_001311,ecosystems,nonliving matter needed by living things,,,Multiple Choice,"a. abiotic factor, b. biotic factor, c. community, d. population, e. ecosystem, f. nutrient, g. species",f 3557,NDQ_001319,ecosystems,An organism that eats many types of animals only is an omnivore.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3558,NDQ_001321,ecosystems,Every ecosystem has the same general roles that living creatures fill.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3559,NDQ_001324,ecosystems,"In an ecosystem, energy flows in many directions; matter flows in one direction.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3560,NDQ_001326,ecosystems,A community is all of the species and abiotic factors that coexist within a specific area.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3561,NDQ_001327,ecosystems,"Mules, offspring of male donkeys and female horses, cannot have offspring and so are not members of",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3562,NDQ_001328,ecosystems,Soil is an example of a biotic factor in an ecosystem.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3563,NDQ_001329,ecosystems,All ecosystems have living things that play the same basic roles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3564,NDQ_001330,ecosystems,Algae are producers that make food by chemosynthesis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3565,NDQ_001331,ecosystems,Some consumers get food by eating decomposers.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3566,NDQ_001332,ecosystems,An organism that eats only plants is called an herbivore.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3567,NDQ_001333,ecosystems,Some plants are consumers.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3568,NDQ_001334,ecosystems,Food chains can have dozens of levels.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3569,NDQ_001335,ecosystems,Secondary consumers obtain food by eating producers.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3570,NDQ_001336,ecosystems,Matter must be constantly added to food chains.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3571,NDQ_001337,ecosystems,Carbon is an example of a nutrient.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3572,NDQ_001338,ecosystems,How a species makes a living is its,,,Multiple Choice,"a. niche., b. habitat., c. ecosystem., d. abiotic factor.",a 3573,NDQ_001339,ecosystems,Which grouping includes only members of the same species?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ecosystem, b. population, c. community, d. none of the above",b 3574,NDQ_001340,ecosystems,Producers make food by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. photosynthesis., b. decomposition., c. chemosynthesis., d. two of the above",d 3575,NDQ_001341,ecosystems,What does a carnivore eat?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. animals, b. plants, c. dung, d. two of the above",a 3576,NDQ_001342,ecosystems,Which of the following organisms is a grazer?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mushroom, b. mosquito, c. hyena, d. mole",b 3577,NDQ_001343,ecosystems,The base of all food chains consists of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. primary consumers., b. decomposers., c. producers., d. predators.",c 3578,NDQ_001344,ecosystems,Which of the following is recycled in an ecosystem?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. heat, b. energy, c. nitrogen, d. all of the above",c 3579,NDQ_003801,air masses,"within an air mass, these characteristics are nearly the same:",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Temperature and pressure., b. Humidity and wind speed., c. Pressure and wind speed., d. Temperature and humidity.",d 3580,NDQ_003802,air masses,air masses form primarily in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. High pressure, temperate zones., b. Low pressure, polar and tropical zones., c. High pressure, polar and tropical zones., d. Low pressure, temperate zones.",c 3581,NDQ_003804,air masses,thunderstorms are caused by colder air masses moving over warmer ground.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3582,NDQ_003805,air masses,cold air masses tend to flow toward the poles and warm air masses tend to flow toward the equator.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3583,NDQ_003806,air masses,for an air mass to acquire the characteristics of a region it must sit over that region for several hours.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3584,NDQ_003807,air masses,temperate zones tend to have interesting weather because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Air masses form over them., b. Air masses with different characteristics move over them., c. 1000 km, d. 1600 km",b 3585,NDQ_003808,air masses,three letters specify the source region of an air mass; e.g. cpk. these three letters indicate in order:,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Land or sea; approximate latitude; its properties relative to the ground it is moving over, b. Approximate latitude; its properties relative to the ground it is moving over; land or sea, c. Its properties relative to the ground it is moving over; land or sea; approximate latitude;, d. Approximate latitude; land or sea; it’s properties relative to the ground its moving over",a 3586,NDQ_003809,air masses,how does air movement keep earths temperature balanced?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cold air masses stay in cold places and warm air masses stay in warm places., b. Cold air masses draw warm air toward them and vice versa so both mix., c. Cold air masses move toward warm regions and warm air masses toward cold regions., d. None of these.",c 3587,NDQ_003810,air masses,an air mass with the symbol mtk formed over,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The land in a tropical region and is moving over warmer ground., b. Cool ground in a polar region and is moving over the sea., c. Cold ground in an arctic region and is moving over land., d. The sea in a tropical region and is moving over cooler ground.",d 3588,NDQ_003871,biological communities,all the individuals of a single species that live together in a particular location are a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. Ecosystem, b. Habitat, c. Community, d. Population",d 3589,NDQ_003873,biological communities,"the rainforest is an ecosystem, but the digestive system of a tree sloth is also an ecosystem.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3590,NDQ_003874,biological communities,all the populations that live together in a particular location are a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. Ecosystem, b. Habitat, c. Community, d. System",c 3591,NDQ_003875,biological communities,abiotic factors in an ecosystem include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Factors such as living space and temperature range., b. Decomposers., c. Fungi, algae and bacteria., d. All of these.",a 3592,NDQ_003876,biological communities,biotic factors in an ecosystem include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Decomposers., b. Fungi, algae and bacteria., c. Plants and animals, d. All of these.",d 3593,NDQ_003877,biological communities,a habitat is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The individuals of a single species that exist together in a time and place., b. Where an organism lives., c. The living organisms in a community and the nonliving things they need., d. All of these.",b 3594,NDQ_003878,biological communities,important characteristics of a habitat include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Climate., b. Water., c. Resources., d. All of these.",d 3595,NDQ_003879,biological communities,energy moves through an ecosystem in multiple directions; nutrients move through an ecosystem in one direction.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3596,NDQ_003880,biological communities,the __________ for a hummingbird is to have a long bill to suck nectar from a flower.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. niche, b. habitat, c. community, d. ecosystem",a 3597,NDQ_003881,blizzards,blizzards are most common in winter when the jet stream has,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Travelled north, b. Travelled south., c. Shut off., d. None of the above",b 3598,NDQ_003882,blizzards,blizzards are usually part of a ___________________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Hurricane, b. Squall line, c. Mid-latitude cyclone, d. Tornado",c 3599,NDQ_003883,blizzards,blizzards happen when cold northern air contacts warmer semitropical air.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3600,NDQ_003884,blizzards,"when a frigid polar air crosses a warm water body, it absorbs moisture.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3601,NDQ_003885,blizzards,"buffalo and rochester, new york are the snowiest metropolitan areas in the united states because they are downwind from the",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Atlantic Ocean, b. Pacific Ocean, c. Great Lakes, d. Lake Tahoe",c 3602,NDQ_003886,blizzards,when a moisture-filled air mass moves over very cold land it is very unstable and a tremendous amount of snow will fall.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3603,NDQ_003887,blizzards,snow may appear to be moving horizontally in a blizzard due to the high winds.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3604,NDQ_003888,blizzards,blizzards can produce which of the following?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cold winds, b. Snow storms, c. Sleet, d. All of the above",d 3605,NDQ_003889,blizzards,very strong winds develop in blizzards because of the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. High pressure gradient between the storm and the air west of the storm., b. Small pressure difference between the storm and the air surrounding the storm., c. Strong Coriolis effect typical of these storms., d. None of these.",a 3606,NDQ_003890,blizzards,a blizzard is different from a snowstorm because it,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Is colder., b. Has stronger winds., c. Has so much snow that visibility is severely restricted., d. All of the above",d 3607,NDQ_003891,branches of earth science,"the study of earths solid material and structures, and the processes that create them.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Oceanography, b. Meteorology, c. Geology, d. Astronomy",c 3608,NDQ_003892,branches of earth science,the study of everything in about 70% of earths surface.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Astronomy, b. Meteorology, c. Geology, d. Oceanography",d 3609,NDQ_003893,branches of earth science,weather predictions have become much more accurate in recent years due to radar and satellites.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. b)False",a 3610,NDQ_003894,branches of earth science,the study of the effects of people on the environment.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Meteorology, b. Environmental science, c. Geology, d. Astronomy",b 3611,NDQ_003895,branches of earth science,included in the science of __________ is how weather affects the ocean; included in the science of __________ is how the ocean affects climate.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Climatology; Meteorology, b. Meteorology; Meteorology, c. Climatology; Climatology, d. Meteorology; Climatology",d 3612,NDQ_003896,branches of earth science,"if you were to study the rocks that are found at the bottom of the ocean basins, you would be studying this.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Geological Oceanography, b. Oceanography, c. Meteorology, d. Geology",a 3613,NDQ_003898,branches of earth science,what instruments or devices do astronomers use to study space?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Telescopes, b. Spacecraft, c. Satellites, d. All of the above",d 3614,NDQ_003899,branches of earth science,"earth science is known as a combined science because it applies principles from chemistry, physics and biology to the study of earth.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3615,NDQ_003900,branches of earth science,"geologists search for natural resources, such as minerals and fuels.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3616,NDQ_004020,collecting weather data,a ________________ measures air pressure.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Thermometer, b. Barometer, c. Radiosonde, d. Radar",b 3617,NDQ_004021,collecting weather data,a weather forecast takes into account,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Air temperature., b. Air pressure., c. Humidity., d. All of the above.",d 3618,NDQ_004022,collecting weather data,in the atmosphere weather data is collected on buoys.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3619,NDQ_004023,collecting weather data,scientists that collect and study the weather.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Biologists, b. Geologists, c. Meteorologists, d. Chemists",c 3620,NDQ_004024,collecting weather data,radar images storms by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Bouncing radio waves off of the nearest object., b. Detecting different colors of visible light., c. Collecting temperature and pressure data., d. All of these.",a 3621,NDQ_004025,collecting weather data,a radiosonde,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Measures atmospheric characteristics., b. Moves through the air., c. Transmits data through a radio to a computer., d. All of these.",d 3622,NDQ_004026,collecting weather data,the advantage of a radiosonde is that it can go places that are too dangerous for an airplane.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3623,NDQ_004027,collecting weather data,the advantage of satellites in weather monitoring is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The ability to monitor large-scale systems., b. The ability to record changes over time., c. The ability to record all wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum., d. All of these.",d 3624,NDQ_004028,collecting weather data,our ability to predict weather is no better than it was 200 years ago.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3625,NDQ_004029,collecting weather data,radar stands for radio detection and ranging.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3626,NDQ_004130,development of theories,a theory,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Has major inconsistencies, b. Must be tested and have no significant evidence against it, c. Is not reliable, d. Has conflicting data",b 3627,NDQ_004131,development of theories,an explanation that always applies under the same circumstances is a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Law, b. Theory, c. Factor, d. Variable",a 3628,NDQ_004132,development of theories,a law is an explanation of why something happens.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3629,NDQ_004133,development of theories,laws always hold true.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3630,NDQ_004134,development of theories,a theory can be used to predict the future.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3631,NDQ_004135,development of theories,a scientific law always applies under the same conditions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3632,NDQ_004136,development of theories,"after many experiments and evidence that supports a hypothesis, with no evidence to oppose it, the hypothesis becomes a",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Law, b. Theory, c. Fact, d. Variable",b 3633,NDQ_004137,development of theories,a theory can,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Be used to predict the future, b. Have flaws, c. Be verified beyond a shadow of a doubt., d. None of the above",a 3634,NDQ_004138,development of theories,a scientific law,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Does not necessarily hold under all circumstances., b. Holds under all circumstances., c. Means that water never flows uphill., d. None of the above.",a 3635,NDQ_004139,development of theories,a theory can offer an unreliable explanation.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3636,NDQ_004360,effect of continental position on climate,ocean currents can affect the temperature of land.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3637,NDQ_004361,effect of continental position on climate,"compared to maritime climate, continental climate has",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Greater differences in daytime and nighttime temperatures., b. Smaller differences in summer and winter temperatures., c. No difference in temperatures, d. Greater differences in both day-night and summer-winter temperatures.",d 3638,NDQ_004363,effect of continental position on climate,this ocean current affects the climate of northern europe.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The Gulf Stream, b. The Humboldt Current, c. The Canaries Current, d. The Alaska Current",a 3639,NDQ_004364,effect of continental position on climate,continental climates are affected by the sea.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3640,NDQ_004365,effect of continental position on climate,upwelling always cools off nearby lands.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3641,NDQ_004367,effect of continental position on climate,san francisco and virginia beach are both by oceans and are at about the same latitude. why is the climate of sf more moderate than the climate of vb?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. That latitude has the easterly winds, so SF gets weather off the Pacific but VB gets weather off the continent., b. Both get most of their weather from the ocean, but the Pacific is cooler than the Atlantic., c. That latitude has the westerly winds, so SF gets weather off the Pacific but VB gets, d. Both get most of their weather from the ocean, but the Atlantic is cooler than the Pacific.",c 3642,NDQ_004368,effect of continental position on climate,why is the ocean off of san francisco cooler than the ocean off of virginia beach?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The California current and upwelling cool down the California Coast., b. The Gulf Stream warms up the Eastern Seaboard., c. The Pacific Ocean is much cooler than the Atlantic Ocean., d. A & B",d 3643,NDQ_004369,effect of continental position on climate,why is it warmer in the summer and colder in the winter in kansas city than in san francisco?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Kansas City has a continental climate., b. San Francisco has a continental climate., c. Kansas City is at a higher latitude than San Francisco., d. Kansas City is at a lower latitude than San Francisco.",a 3644,NDQ_004390,effects of air pollution on the environment,"without jet contrails to block sunlight, air temperature across the united states would be lower.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3645,NDQ_004391,effects of air pollution on the environment,visibility in the united states has been reduced as much as 30% from pre- industrial times.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3646,NDQ_004392,effects of air pollution on the environment,particulates in the air may reduce photosynthesis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3647,NDQ_004393,effects of air pollution on the environment,the effect of ozone on plants can be any of the following except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. No effect at all., b. Dissolved leaves., c. Spotted leaves., d. Reduced productivity.",b 3648,NDQ_004394,effects of air pollution on the environment,"when nitrous oxide levels increase in the atmosphere, this plant may do well",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Pine trees, b. Sunflowers, c. Moss, d. Lichen",d 3649,NDQ_004395,effects of air pollution on the environment,increased particulates in the air may,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Increase precipitation., b. Decrease precipitation., c. Create a whitish grey pollutant haze., d. Create a blue pollutant haze.",a 3650,NDQ_004396,effects of air pollution on the environment,if you see orange colored smog with an unpleasant odor you know that there is __________ pollution.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. SO2, b. O3, c. NO2, d. H2O",c 3651,NDQ_004397,effects of air pollution on the environment,lichen can indicate changes in the atmosphere because they take a lot of their nutrients from the air.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3652,NDQ_004398,effects of air pollution on the environment,ozone can change an ecosystem by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Killing off trees so that nothing can grow in the area., b. Damaging trees that, c. Causing a die off of one species that is then replaced by another., d. None of these.",c 3653,NDQ_004399,effects of air pollution on the environment,the increase in particulates in the atmosphere may,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Increase the amount of global warming that is taking place., b. Mask the amount of global warming that is taking place., c. Reduce the amount of precipitation., d. All of these.",b 3654,NDQ_004470,evolution plate tectonics and climate change,what are the essential theories of earth science?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Evolution, b. Plate tectonics, c. Climate change, d. All of the above",d 3655,NDQ_004471,evolution plate tectonics and climate change,which earth science theory explains the geological activity?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Evolution, b. Plate tectonics, c. Climate change, d. Continental drift",b 3656,NDQ_004472,evolution plate tectonics and climate change,global warming is studied under this theory.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Evolution, b. Plate tectonics, c. Climate change, d. Continental drift",c 3657,NDQ_004473,evolution plate tectonics and climate change,the mechanism for evolution where traits are favored causing change in species.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Evolution, b. Natural selection, c. Tectonics, d. Climate change",b 3658,NDQ_004474,evolution plate tectonics and climate change,natural selection favored the dark peppered moth when the industrial revolution made the environment grayer. what theory explains this phenomenon?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Evolution, b. Plate tectonics, c. Climate change, d. Continental drift",a 3659,NDQ_004475,evolution plate tectonics and climate change,theories have very little information that contradicts them.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3660,NDQ_004476,evolution plate tectonics and climate change,theories can never be tested because they are solid.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3661,NDQ_004477,evolution plate tectonics and climate change,theories can predict the future.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3662,NDQ_004478,evolution plate tectonics and climate change,"before plate tectonics, people thought that animals and plants found on different continents spread by ___________.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Boats, b. Land bridges, c. Swimming across oceans, d. Flying",b 3663,NDQ_004479,evolution plate tectonics and climate change,a change through time where the genetic make up of populations of organisms result in new species.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Evolution, b. Natural selection, c. Tectonics, d. Climate change",a 3664,NDQ_004510,extinction and radiation of life,most scientists think that an asteroid impact caused the extinction of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Marine organisms at the end of the Paleozoic., b. Wooly mammoths and other organisms at the end of the Pleistocene., c. Dinosaurs and other organisms at the end of the Mesozoic., d. All of Earth’s life at the end of the Precambrian.",c 3665,NDQ_004512,extinction and radiation of life,"during a mass extinction,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. A few species go extinct each century., b. A large number of species go extinct in a short amount of time., c. At least 95% of species on Earth go extinct., d. About 10% of all species go extinct.",b 3666,NDQ_004513,extinction and radiation of life,most of the species that have lived on earth have gone extinct.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3667,NDQ_004514,extinction and radiation of life,after a mass extinction many habitats are unfilled for a period of time.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3668,NDQ_004515,extinction and radiation of life,which of these is believed to be the closest living native of dinosaurs?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Birds, b. Turtles, c. Lizards, d. Snakes",a 3669,NDQ_004516,extinction and radiation of life,which of the following is true about the rate of species extinction?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Species go extinct at a very slow but steady rate., b. Species only go extinct during periods when many go extinct at once., c. Species may go extinct at a slow rate and sometimes all at once., d. No species ever goes extinct.",c 3670,NDQ_004517,extinction and radiation of life,many new species evolve to fill available niches during a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. Mass extinction, b. Adaptive radiation, c. Small-scale extinction, d. Evolutionary speedup",b 3671,NDQ_004518,extinction and radiation of life,"if the environment changes, a species will",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Evolve to the new environment, b. Go extinct, c. Move to a more favorable environment, d. Any of the above",d 3672,NDQ_004519,extinction and radiation of life,"after the dinosaurs went extinct, what happened to mammals?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Different species evolved into niches previously filled by reptiles., b. They underwent adaptive radiation., c. They became the dominant life form., d. All of the above",d 3673,NDQ_004550,flow of matter in ecosystems,an energy pathway that includes all organisms that are linked as they pass along food energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Food Web, b. Food Pyramid, c. Food Chain, d. Trophic Web",c 3674,NDQ_004552,flow of matter in ecosystems,the energy that powers all ecosystems on earth comes from the sun.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3675,NDQ_004553,flow of matter in ecosystems,food energy gets created by producers and is passed to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Consumers, b. Scavengers, c. Decomposers, d. All of the above",d 3676,NDQ_004554,flow of matter in ecosystems,organisms burn food energy for,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Locomotion, b. Heat, c. Growth, d. All of the above",d 3677,NDQ_004555,flow of matter in ecosystems,organisms always get larger up the trophic levels because only a large fish can eat a small fish.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3678,NDQ_004556,flow of matter in ecosystems,why does a food pyramid only have four or five trophic levels before it ends?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. There isn’t enough energy to pass along to another trophic level., b. An organism at the next trophic level would have to be too huge to live., c. The world would be too hot from all the excess heat., d. All of the above",a 3679,NDQ_004557,flow of matter in ecosystems,why is a food pyramid more accurate than a food chain?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Food chains do not include all trophic levels., b. Many organisms eat at multiple trophic levels., c. Energy is not lost from a food chain, but is from a food web., d. All of the above",b 3680,NDQ_004558,flow of matter in ecosystems,there are two global food webs: one has phytoplankton at the base and the other has land plants. (there is also a small food web with chemosynthetic bacteria at the base).,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3681,NDQ_004559,flow of matter in ecosystems,humans are not part of food chains and food webs because we get most of our food from the grocery store.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3682,NDQ_004691,global wind belts,the global winds blow in the direction of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The top of the atmospheric circulation cells., b. The rotation of the Earth., c. The base of the atmospheric circulation cells., d. None of these.",c 3683,NDQ_004692,global wind belts,sinking air,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Has lower pressure., b. Causes evaporation., c. Has lower temperature., d. All of these.",b 3684,NDQ_004693,global wind belts,winds are named for the direction they are going.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3685,NDQ_004695,global wind belts,the variable weather of much of north america and europe is caused by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The meeting of warm moist air from the south and cold, dry air from the north., b. The meeting of warm dry air from the south and cold wet air from the north., c. The meeting of the polar jet stream and the sub-tropical jet stream., d. The meeting of the sub-tropical jet stream and the tropical jet stream.",a 3686,NDQ_004696,global wind belts,"in both the northern and southern hemispheres, the trade winds blow from east to west.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3687,NDQ_004697,global wind belts,the jet stream (the one meteorologists talk about),,,Multiple Choice,"a. Is formed by the large temperature difference between the Polar Cell and the Ferrell Cell., b. Is found at the boundary of the troposphere and stratosphere., c. Move seasonally south in the winter and north in the summer., d. All of these.",d 3688,NDQ_004698,global wind belts,the basic model of global atmospheric circulation shows,,,Multiple Choice,"a. One atmospheric circulation cell from the North Pole to the South Pole., b. Three circulation cells in the Northern Hemisphere and three in the Southern, c. Six atmospheric circulation cells in the Northern Hemisphere and six in the Southern Hemisphere., d. Random motion of atmospheric circulation.",b 3689,NDQ_004699,global wind belts,"air in the atmospheric circulation cells should blow north to south or south to north, but it doesnt because",,,Multiple Choice,"a. It must travel around the jet streams so it goes northwest to southeast or vice versa., b. It is deflected left (Northern Hemisphere, c. It is deflected right (Northern Hemisphere, d. None of these.",c 3690,NDQ_004800,history of cenozoic life,the cenozoic age ended when the pleistocene megafauna went extinct.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3691,NDQ_004801,history of cenozoic life,both mammals and birds have the ability to regulate their own,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Digestive systems, b. Brain development, c. Fur or feather production, d. Body temperature",d 3692,NDQ_004802,history of cenozoic life,"mammals are endothermic and have fur, hair, or blubber for warmth.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3693,NDQ_004803,history of cenozoic life,mammals are so well adapted to the environment that they can,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Outcompete reptiles on land and birds in the air., b. Stay warm with fur or features., c. Swim, fly, run, and walk for transportation., d. All of the above",c 3694,NDQ_004804,history of cenozoic life,many pleistocene mammals were huge because its easier to stay warm with,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A high surface area to volume ratio., b. A low surface area to volume ratio., c. More fur, feathers and blubber., d. None of these.",a 3695,NDQ_004806,history of cenozoic life,which if the following is not an example of pleistocene megafauna?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Saber toothed cat, b. Whale, c. Giant condor, d. Wooly mammoth",b 3696,NDQ_004807,history of cenozoic life,an example of a cenozoic mammal is a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Human, b. Hoofed mammal, c. Whale, d. All of the above",d 3697,NDQ_004808,history of cenozoic life,the extinction of reptiles at the end of the mesozoic allowed diversification of mammals and birds into the open habitats.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3698,NDQ_004809,history of cenozoic life,extinctions of pleistocene megafauna were caused by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Increased lowering of temperatures., b. Human activities, such as hunting., c. An asteroid impact., d. All of the above.",b 3699,NDQ_004810,history of mesozoic life,the climate during the mesozoic was ideal for reptiles being mostly,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Much cooler than today., b. Much warmer than today., c. Much more variable than today., d. All of the above",b 3700,NDQ_004811,history of mesozoic life,there was more oxygen in the mesozoic atmosphere than there is today.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3701,NDQ_004812,history of mesozoic life,at the beginning of the mesozoic.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Pangaea began to come together., b. Many life forms went extinct., c. Plants and animals diversified and spread., d. All of these.",c 3702,NDQ_004813,history of mesozoic life,flowering plants evolved during the cretaceous.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3703,NDQ_004814,history of mesozoic life,the dinosaurs went entirely extinct.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3704,NDQ_004815,history of mesozoic life,evidence that at least some dinosaurs were endotherms includes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Their ability to live in harsh environments., b. Evidence that they grew fast and were active., c. Their large brains., d. All of these.",d 3705,NDQ_004816,history of mesozoic life,mammals appeared near the end of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The Cambrian Explosion, b. The Mesozoic Era., c. The Jurassic Epoch., d. The Triassic Epoch.",d 3706,NDQ_004817,history of mesozoic life,the amniote egg has a shell and contains all the nutrients and water required for the developing embryo.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3707,NDQ_004818,history of mesozoic life,the mass extinction that killed the dinosaurs was due to an asteroid impact that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Kicked up a massive dust cloud that blocked sunlight and stopped photosynthesis., b. Roasted larger animals., c. Caused acid rain to dissolve plankton shells., d. All of these.",d 3708,NDQ_004819,history of mesozoic life,the amniote egg was essential for the spread of reptiles because it allowed,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Eggs to survive and hatch away from water., b. Dinosaurs to hatch from eggs., c. Eggs to survive the asteroid impact and mass extinction., d. All of these.",a 3709,NDQ_004820,history of paleozoic life,which organisms originated in the paleozoic?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Fish, b. Amphibians, c. Arthropods, d. All of the above",d 3710,NDQ_004821,history of paleozoic life,during which time period did simple plants begin colonizing the land?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Ordovician, b. Cambrian, c. Pre Cambrian, d. Carboniferous",a 3711,NDQ_004822,history of paleozoic life,the cambrian saw a tremendous diversification in life forms because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Marine regressions opened up many habitats on land., b. Competition with the Ediacara fauna caused rapid evolution of Cambrian organisms., c. The extent of shallow seas opened up many marine habitats., d. All of these.",c 3712,NDQ_004823,history of paleozoic life,"most of the fossil fuels we burn today originated in __________ swamps, dominated by __________ plants.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cambrian; flowering plants., b. Carboniferous; seed-bearing, c. Carboniferous; flowering, d. Cambrian; seed-bearing",b 3713,NDQ_004824,history of paleozoic life,for land plants to flourish __________ needed to evolve.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Seeds, b. Flowers, c. Insects, d. Puddles of water",a 3714,NDQ_004825,history of paleozoic life,the only mass extinction in the paleozoic was the one at the end of the permian period.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3715,NDQ_004826,history of paleozoic life,which was not one of the proposed causes for mass extinction that defined the end of the permian?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Gradual environmental change, b. Changes in the composition of the atmosphere, c. Global warming, d. Intense volcanism",c 3716,NDQ_004827,history of paleozoic life,the largest increase in diversity and number of living things in earth history was the __________ at the beginning of the __________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Burgess Explosion; Paleozoic, b. Paleozoic Explosion; Cambrian, c. Ediacara Explosion; Cambrian, d. Cambrian Explosion; Paleozoic",d 3717,NDQ_004828,history of paleozoic life,in the end-of-permian mass extinction,,,Multiple Choice,"a. About 55% of marine organisms went extinct., b. Species composed of calcium carbonate went extinct at a greater rate than others., c. About 35% of terrestrial vertebrate species went extinct., d. All of these.",b 3718,NDQ_004829,history of paleozoic life,the organisms that died off in the greatest mass extinction in earth history all died within days or weeks.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3719,NDQ_004870,hurricanes,hurricanes are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Very large Nor’easters, b. Tropical cyclones, c. Tropical depressions, d. Mid-latitude cyclones",b 3720,NDQ_004871,hurricanes,for an atlantic hurricane to form and grow,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Sea surface temperature must be > 28oC., b. Air must begin to rotate around a low pressure., c. Wind shear must be low., d. All of the above",d 3721,NDQ_004872,hurricanes,how long do hurricanes typically last?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1-2 days, b. 3-5 days, c. 5-10 days, d. 10-12 days",c 3722,NDQ_004874,hurricanes,the energy to fuel a hurricane comes from latent heat as water vapor condenses.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3723,NDQ_004875,hurricanes,the saffir-simpson scale measures hurricane intensity. it,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It goes from 1 to 10, with 1 being the weakest., b. It goes from 1 to 10, with 1 being the strongest., c. It goes from 1 to 5, with 1 being the weakest., d. It goes from 1 to 5, with 1 being the strongest.",c 3724,NDQ_004876,hurricanes,the eye of a hurricane is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The low pressure center of the storm., b. The high pressure center of the storm., c. A tornado that forms in the center of a cyclone., d. The most intense part of the storm.",a 3725,NDQ_004877,hurricanes,a hurricane often turns from a northwest track to a northeast track as it moves from the trade winds to the westerlies.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3726,NDQ_004878,hurricanes,hurricanes will die when they,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Are cut off from their supply of latent heat., b. Move north over cooler water., c. Move over land., d. All of these.",d 3727,NDQ_004879,hurricanes,hurricane katrina caused so much damage to new orleans because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It was the most powerful hurricane ever to strike land., b. It caused the levees that protected the city to break., c. The region had already been weakened by Hurricane Rita., d. It moved very fast and powerfully.",b 3728,NDQ_005060,local winds,the most important thing to remember about winds is that they blow,,,Multiple Choice,"a. From low pressure cells to high pressure cells., b. From high pressure cells to low pressure cells., c. From west to east., d. With the global wind belts.",b 3729,NDQ_005061,local winds,low pressure cells are created by warm air rising.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3730,NDQ_005063,local winds,monsoon winds form when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A hot low pressure package of air rises above a cold high pressure package of air., b. A cold low pressure package of air rises above a hot high pressure package of air., c. Warm air above the sea rises and sucks in hot air from the land., d. Hot air above land rises and sucks in warm wet air from the sea.",d 3731,NDQ_005064,local winds,the santa ana winds blow when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The Great basin experiences a low pressure and sucks cooler air off the Pacific Ocean., b. Hot dry air from the Southwestern deserts is sucked back toward the Pacific through the mountain passes., c. The Great Basin experiences a high pressure and forces winds back down toward the, d. None of these.",c 3732,NDQ_005065,local winds,how do chinook winds cause a rainshadow effect on the leeward side of a mountain range?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Air descending from the mountains experiences adiabatic heating; as it warms it sucks, b. Air ascending over the mountains stays aloft and is too high to precipitate., c. Air ascending over the mountains experiences adiabatic heating and precipitates on the top of the mountain range., d. None of these",a 3733,NDQ_005066,local winds,"on a mountain and adjacent valley,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Mountain breezes occur during the day and valley breezes occur at night., b. Valley breezes occur during the day and mountain breezes occur at night., c. Mountain breezes are caused by warm air rising up the mountain., d. None of these.",b 3734,NDQ_005067,local winds,"in india, summer monsoons",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Bring much needed rain for drinking and irrigation., b. Bring dry air into the region, which sucks up all the moisture., c. Bring a much increased chance of tornados and hurricanes into the region., d. None of these.",a 3735,NDQ_005068,local winds,"the reason for land and sea breezes, and also monsoon winds is that the ocean has",,,Multiple Choice,"a. A low specific heat compared to land., b. A high latent heat compared to land., c. A high specific heat compared to land., d. A low latent heat compared to land.",c 3736,NDQ_005069,local winds,a haboob,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Is a high wind created in a desert., b. Picks up dust because dirt and sand are exposed., c. Occurs in the downdrafts in front of a thunderstorm., d. All of these.",d 3737,NDQ_005261,mid latitude cyclones,mid-latitude cyclones form at __________ when the temperature difference between two air masses is __________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The northeastern U.S.; insignificant, b. The Southern Hemisphere; insignificant, c. The polar front; large, d. A squall line; large",c 3738,NDQ_005262,mid latitude cyclones,"in new england and the mid-atlantic , __________ mid-latitude cyclones called __________, are common.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Backwards rotating; Southeasters, b. Fierce; Nor’easters, c. Mild; Nor’easters, d. Fierce; Southeasters",b 3739,NDQ_005263,mid latitude cyclones,mid-latitude cyclones form when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Upwelling air in a thunderstorm sucks in warm wet air that begins to rotate counterclockwise., b. Air masses blowing past each other in opposite directions are deflected by Coriolis and, c. Hot air in the ocean rises and begins to spin due to Coriolis, building strength as it moves over the sea surface., d. None of these.",b 3740,NDQ_005264,mid latitude cyclones,most winter storms in the middle latitudes are mid-latitude cyclones.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3741,NDQ_005265,mid latitude cyclones,as the winds in a cyclone rotate,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The air rises and cools creating clouds and precipitation., b. They collapse inward and spin faster and faster., c. It loses energy and dissipates within minutes to an hour., d. None of these.",a 3742,NDQ_005266,mid latitude cyclones,in the southern hemisphere a cyclone would rotate clockwise.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3743,NDQ_005267,mid latitude cyclones,about 10 noreasters strike the eastern seaboard each year.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3744,NDQ_005268,mid latitude cyclones,"in 1993, a noreaster hit the entire eastern seaboard of the united states called the",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Storm of the Millennium, b. Storm of the Year, c. Storm of the Century, d. The Biggest Storm Ever",c 3745,NDQ_005320,modern biodiversity,the enormous number of species is due to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The tremendous variety of habitats that organisms have evolved to fill., b. The ability of an individual to change to meet a challenge., c. The fact that we have been looking for them., d. All of these.",a 3746,NDQ_005322,modern biodiversity,each organism is adapted to survive in a specific environment.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3747,NDQ_005323,modern biodiversity,"if you live in the developed world, you have probably seen around half of the species that exist on earth.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3748,NDQ_005324,modern biodiversity,"to avoid being eaten, a plant can do any of the following except",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Grow spines., b. Run away., c. Taste awful., d. Be poisonous.",b 3749,NDQ_005325,modern biodiversity,which of the following is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. About 1 million species are currently alive on Earth., b. About 1 million species are estimated to exist but not have been discovered., c. The amount of biodiversity decreased through Earth history., d. All of the above.",a 3750,NDQ_005326,modern biodiversity,adaptations,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Protect organisms from the external environment., b. Allow organisms to gather food., c. Allow organisms to avoid being food., d. All of these.",d 3751,NDQ_005327,modern biodiversity,reindeer have sponge-like hoofs to walk on snowy ground without slipping. this is an example of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A habitat, b. Biodiversity, c. An adaptation, d. A predator",c 3752,NDQ_005328,modern biodiversity,the zebras dark stripes confuse predators and help keep it from being eaten.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3753,NDQ_005329,modern biodiversity,scientists have discovered every organism that lives on earth.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3754,NDQ_005410,observations and experiments,"to test a hypothesis, we can",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Figure out what we believe to be true., b. Do experiments with multiple independent variables., c. Gather data using scientific method., d. All of the above",c 3755,NDQ_005411,observations and experiments,which tools do scientists use to observe other planets?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Satellites, b. Microscopes, c. Magnifying glasses, d. All of the above",a 3756,NDQ_005413,observations and experiments,the factor that is manipulated is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Independent variable, b. Dependent variable, c. Independent factor, d. Dependent factor",a 3757,NDQ_005414,observations and experiments,a factor that depends on the independent factor is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Independent variable, b. Dependent variable, c. Independent factor, d. Dependent factor",b 3758,NDQ_005415,observations and experiments,the experiment is on how temperature changes throughout the day. which factor is dependent and which factor is independent?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The independent factor is the researcher and the dependent factor is the time of day., b. The independent factor and the dependent factor are both the time of day., c. The independent factor is the time of day and the dependent factor is temperature., d. The independent factor is the time of day and the dependent factor is temperature.",c 3759,NDQ_005416,observations and experiments,the ________________ is not subjected to the independent variable.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Manipulated variable, b. Dependent variable, c. Control group, d. Independent group",c 3760,NDQ_005417,observations and experiments,"if i want to do an experiment to test whether vitamin c helps prevent colds, the control group must",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Get double the dose of vitamin C, b. Get half the dose of vitamin C, c. Get vitamin C every other day, d. Not be given vitamin C",d 3761,NDQ_005418,observations and experiments,sometimes a stopwatch is stopped a little early and sometimes it is stopped a little late. what type of error is this?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Systematic error, b. Random error, c. Human error, d. Controlled error",b 3762,NDQ_005419,observations and experiments,a scale always weights samples a little bit high. what type of error is this?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Systematic error, b. Random error, c. Human error, d. Controlled error",a 3763,NDQ_005420,observations and experiments,a researcher has a cold and isnt doing her best work. what type of error is this?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Systematic error, b. Random error, c. Experimental error, d. Controlled error",c 3764,NDQ_005621,predicting weather,what type of model is used to predict the weather?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Physical model, b. Mathematical model, c. Conceptual model, d. Weather model",b 3765,NDQ_005622,predicting weather,which type of scientists predict weather?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Climatologists, b. Meteorologists, c. Geologists, d. Geographers",b 3766,NDQ_005623,predicting weather,the nwp produces the most accurate information and its forecasts are always right.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3767,NDQ_005624,predicting weather,computers produce better predictions because they can make many more calculations than people can.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3768,NDQ_005625,predicting weather,one reason that weather predictions are much more accurate is that they were 20 years ago is that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The weather is less variable and can be more easily predicted., b. We have more years of experience in knowing what kind of weather can happen in each location., c. We now have much more and much better data., d. None of these.",c 3769,NDQ_005626,predicting weather,a computer model of the weather,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Calculates what will happen over time in a 3-dimensional grid., b. Predicts farther into the future., c. Is broadcast widely., d. All of these.",d 3770,NDQ_005627,predicting weather,scientists are now able to predict the weather 5 days from now with as much accuracy as they could predict the weather 2 days hence only two decades ago.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3771,NDQ_005628,predicting weather,if a meteorologist sees a hurricane headed for a populated shoreline the best thing to do is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Get the prediction verified by other data and other scientists., b. Alert public officials., c. Explain to the media what is happening., d. All of these.",d 3772,NDQ_005629,predicting weather,an accurate weather forecast,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Allows people to secure their property and evacuate as needed., b. Requires technology that is not yet available., c. Is something that is available every day for at least a week in the future., d. All of these.",a 3773,NDQ_005630,predicting weather,weather getting projected further into the future because we have more and better data and supercomputers to do the modeling.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3774,NDQ_005632,pressure and density of the atmosphere,air pressure decreases as the altitude increases.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3775,NDQ_005633,pressure and density of the atmosphere,"when you are in an airplane, you mostly feel the increase and decrease of altitude in this part of your body?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Hands, b. Feet, c. Toes, d. Ear",d 3776,NDQ_005634,pressure and density of the atmosphere,your ears pop when you ascend in an airplane because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Your inner ear holds air at higher atmospheric pressure than the air outside your ear., b. The air inside your ear is pushed through to equalize the pressure., c. Your inner ear holds air at a lower atmospheric pressure than the air outside your ear., d. A & B",d 3777,NDQ_005635,pressure and density of the atmosphere,what could happen to a capped bottle full of air if it was taken from sea level up to the top of mt. everest?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The lower pressure on the inside than on the outside would make it collapse., b. The higher pressure on the inside than on the outside would make it push its cap off., c. The lower temperature on top of the mountain would make it push its cap off., d. The higher temperature on the top of the mountain would make it collapse.",b 3778,NDQ_005637,pressure and density of the atmosphere,gases at sea level are compressed by the weight of the atmosphere above them.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3779,NDQ_005638,pressure and density of the atmosphere,people who climb tall mountains set up camp at higher and higher elevations to get used to the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Lower temperature., b. Higher pressure., c. Sparser atmosphere., d. Lack of vegetation.",c 3780,NDQ_005639,pressure and density of the atmosphere,why is the air denser the closer you are to sea level?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The gravitational pull is stronger closer to the center of the Earth., b. Gases weigh more when they are full of water vapor., c. The warmer temperatures at lower elevations make the air denser., d. The atmospheric pressure is lower nearer to sea level.",a 3781,NDQ_005640,pressure and density of the atmosphere,we are not crushed by air pressure because the molecules inside our bodies are pushing outward as much as the atmosphere is pushing in.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3782,NDQ_005771,roles in an ecosystem,coral have a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae in which the coral provide food and the zooxanthellae provide a safe home.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3783,NDQ_005772,roles in an ecosystem,producers live,,,Multiple Choice,"a. In the surface of the ocean., b. At hydrothermal vents., c. On land., d. All of these.",d 3784,NDQ_005773,roles in an ecosystem,herbivores may eat,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Producers., b. Other herbivores., c. Carnivores., d. All of the above",a 3785,NDQ_005774,roles in an ecosystem,omnivores only eat organisms from the plant and animal kingdoms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3786,NDQ_005775,roles in an ecosystem,decomposers break apart dead organisms and their waste material to return them as nutrients to the ecosystem.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3787,NDQ_005776,roles in an ecosystem,which is a type of scavenger?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Lion, b. Hyena, c. Deer, d. Bear",b 3788,NDQ_005777,roles in an ecosystem,the pollinator-plant relationship is an example of mutualism because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The pollinator gets food and the plant is not harmed., b. The pollinator is not harmed and the pollen is spread to other locations., c. The pollen lives off the pollinator until it dies., d. The pollinator gets food and the pollen is spread to other locations.",d 3789,NDQ_005778,roles in an ecosystem,competition occurs between species that try to use the same resources.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3790,NDQ_005779,roles in an ecosystem,symbiosis is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A relationship between two interacting species where no one benefits., b. A relationship between two interacting species where one or both benefits., c. A relationship between three interacting species where one benefits., d. None of the above",b 3791,NDQ_005780,roles in an ecosystem,a tapeworm living in the stomach of a human is a type of which symbiosis:,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Commensalism, b. Mutualism, c. Parasitism, d. Both A and B",c 3792,NDQ_005831,scientific community,a hypothesis will not be fully accepted unless it is supported by nearly all scientists.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3793,NDQ_005832,scientific community,what will happen after a paper is published?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It gets incorporated into other scientists’ research., b. It can be thrown out if it cannot be replicated., c. It will be read by the scientists in that field., d. All of the above.",d 3794,NDQ_005834,scientific community,"science students need to know learn not to fake, hide or eliminate data.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3795,NDQ_005835,scientific community,"if science is done well, other scientists will undoubtedly accept the work as the truth.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3796,NDQ_005836,scientific community,scientific experiments must be able to be replicated to protect the integrity of science.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3797,NDQ_005837,scientific community,scientists who are part of a peer review can,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Recommend or deny a paper for publication, b. Only recommend a paper for publication, c. Only deny a paper for publication, d. Do nothing about the paper for publication",a 3798,NDQ_005838,scientific community,"although a study may take place in a single laboratory, a scientist must present his/her work to:",,,Multiple Choice,"a. The community of scientists in the field, b. The neighbors, c. Friends, d. Family members",a 3799,NDQ_005839,scientific community,published scientific studies are very likely to be accurate because they,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Are based on the beliefs of the scientists who published them., b. Are almost certain to have been done using scientific method., c. Were performed by scientists., d. All of these.",b 3800,NDQ_005840,scientific explanations and interpretations,facts are based on observations.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3801,NDQ_005841,scientific explanations and interpretations,__________________ is factual information not subject to bias.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Interpretation, b. Analysis, c. Data, d. Opinion",c 3802,NDQ_005842,scientific explanations and interpretations,many scientific studies have found that colds are caused by viruses. what is this?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Fact, b. Interpretation, c. Analysis, d. Opinion",a 3803,NDQ_005843,scientific explanations and interpretations,which one of these statements is a fact?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Leos have more fiery personalities than people with other astrological signs., b. You are the nicest person in the world., c. Bill Gates is the smartest man in the United States., d. Bill Gates is the wealthiest man in the United States.",d 3804,NDQ_005844,scientific explanations and interpretations,which one of these statements is an observation?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Susan has itchy eyes., b. Colds are caused by viruses., c. Echinacea cures colds., d. Susan has a runny nose so she has a cold.",a 3805,NDQ_005845,scientific explanations and interpretations,how do scientists test questions?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Make observations, b. Evaluate information, c. Do experiments, d. All of the above",d 3806,NDQ_005846,scientific explanations and interpretations,scientists usually begin an investigation with an experiment.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3807,NDQ_005847,scientific explanations and interpretations,"based on susan sneezing and having itchy eyes, one can conclude that she has a cold.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3808,NDQ_005848,scientific explanations and interpretations,which of these statements is not testable?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The average global temperature is rising., b. Each of us has a guardian angel., c. Leos are fiery and self-assured., d. Colds are caused by viruses.",b 3809,NDQ_005850,scientific method,a good scientific question has to be ___________________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. Testable, c. Always wrong, d. Always correct",b 3810,NDQ_005851,scientific method,the scientific method is a linear process with one step leading to another in the same way each time.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3811,NDQ_005852,scientific method,which of these is a good scientific question?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. What happens when we die?, b. Is Shailene Woodley a good actress?, c. Would your best friend enjoy being a lawyer or a flight attendant more?, d. Do humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor?",d 3812,NDQ_005853,scientific method,people using the scientific method usually start with,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a hypothesis, b. a conclusion, c. a set of experiments, d. a question",d 3813,NDQ_005854,scientific method,which of these questions is a good scientific question?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?, b. What is the age of our planet?, c. How many ghosts are there in the room?, d. Can psychics help you win the lottery every time?",b 3814,NDQ_005855,scientific method,a scientific question can be based on,,,Multiple Choice,"a. One or more observations., b. Data from a past experiment., c. The data and analysis contained in a published scientific paper., d. All of the above.",d 3815,NDQ_005856,scientific method,which one of these statements does not lead to a good question for the scientific method?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The amount of carbon dioxide in the air is increasing., b. Oranges are sometimes sweet and sometimes sour., c. I won the lottery because I visualized it happening., d. The earth is as old as the sun.",c 3816,NDQ_005857,scientific method,the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is decreasing.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3817,NDQ_005858,scientific method,why do scientists use the scientific method?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. To ensure that experiments are done in an unbiased and standardized way., b. So that other scientists can duplicate the experiment., c. To support or refute a hypothesis without bias., d. All of the above",d 3818,NDQ_005859,scientific method,"after finding out that carbon dioxide is increasing in the atmosphere, what would be a good question to try to answer with an experiment?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. What is causing the increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?, b. Which other greenhouse gases are increasing in the atmosphere?, c. What is the effect of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide on the atmosphere?, d. All of the above",d 3819,NDQ_006121,temperature of the atmosphere,put the layers of the atmosphere in order from the lowest altitude to the highest altitude.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Troposphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Stratosphere, b. Troposphere, Stratosphere, Thermosphere, Mesosphere, c. Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, d. Troposphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere, Thermosphere",c 3820,NDQ_006122,temperature of the atmosphere,what separates the layers in the atmosphere?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Temperature gradient, b. Density, c. Pressure, d. None of the above",a 3821,NDQ_006123,temperature of the atmosphere,which layer is the hottest?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Troposphere, b. Stratosphere, c. Mesosphere, d. Thermosphere",a 3822,NDQ_006124,temperature of the atmosphere,why does warm air rise?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cool gas molecules move less and take up more space so they become less dense., b. The higher pressure on air at sea level pushes it up higher in the atmosphere., c. The temperature gradient of warm air is higher than that of cold air., d. Warm gas molecules move more and take up more space so they become less dense.",d 3823,NDQ_006125,temperature of the atmosphere,which layer does the weather occur in?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Troposphere, b. Stratosphere, c. Mesosphere, d. Thermosphere",a 3824,NDQ_006126,temperature of the atmosphere,"with the same number of molecules in less space, both air density and air pressure are lower.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3825,NDQ_006127,temperature of the atmosphere,"in each layer of the atmosphere, air temperature decreases with altitude.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3826,NDQ_006128,temperature of the atmosphere,"when air gets cooler, it decreases in density.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3827,NDQ_006129,temperature of the atmosphere,the temperature gradient in each layer of the atmosphere is determined by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. How close it is to the center of the Earth., b. The heat source of that layer., c. The air pressure on the layer., d. The amount of ozone that is present in the layer.",b 3828,NDQ_006192,tornadoes,tornadoes form,,,Multiple Choice,"a. From severe thunderstorms., b. At the edges of warm fronts., c. In occluded fronts., d. Where air masses from two oceans meet.",a 3829,NDQ_006193,tornadoes,the fujita scale assigns a value to a tornado based on,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Temperature and precipitation., b. Temperature and wind speed., c. Wind speed and damage., d. Precipitation and damage.",c 3830,NDQ_006195,tornadoes,what type of cloud does a tornado stem from?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cirrostratus, b. cumulous, c. nimbostratus, d. cumulonimbus",d 3831,NDQ_006196,tornadoes,which of the following is not true of tornadoes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They destroy homes and property., b. Very few tornadoes cause fatalities., c. Tornadoes strike a very wide path, up to several miles., d. Some years are worse than others for tornado damage and death.",c 3832,NDQ_006197,tornadoes,winds from the strongest tornadoes can spin more than 300 mph.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3833,NDQ_006198,tornadoes,tornadoes rotate clockwise and twisters rotate anti-clockwise.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3834,NDQ_006199,tornadoes,"in the united states, tornadoes are most common where the ________________ air masses meet in the spring.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Maritime tropical and continental arctic, b. Maritime tropical and continental polar, c. Maritime polar and the continental dry, d. Maritime tropical and maritime polar",b 3835,NDQ_006200,tornadoes,when a tornado warning is issued it accurately tells when and where the tornado will hit.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3836,NDQ_006201,tornadoes,most deaths from tornadoes are caused by flying debris.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3837,NDQ_006262,types of marine organisms,ocean biodiversity is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Low because ocean conditions are all very similar., b. Moderate with a little diversity in each of the three depth zones., c. High because there is a lot of difference in temperature, salinity, light and other factors., d. Unknown since we can’t see below about 200 feet depth.",c 3838,NDQ_006263,types of marine organisms,organisms that cant swim but are pushed along with the current are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Fish, b. Plankton, c. Plants, d. All of these",b 3839,NDQ_006264,types of marine organisms,phytoplankton are responsible for about one-quarter of earths total primary productivity.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3840,NDQ_006265,types of marine organisms,nearly all marine invertebrates have hard shells for protection.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3841,NDQ_006266,types of marine organisms,animal larvae spread in the seas as plankton and then settle to the bottom as adults.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3842,NDQ_006267,types of marine organisms,some seabirds live their entire lives without coming to land.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3843,NDQ_006268,types of marine organisms,most marine organisms live,,,Multiple Choice,"a. In the photic zone., b. Close to shore., c. In the deep sea., d. In the middle depths.",b 3844,NDQ_006269,types of marine organisms,marine invertebrates,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Are mostly found in the deep sea., b. Have a backbone., c. Account for a lot of the ocean’s biodiversity., d. All of the above",c 3845,NDQ_006270,types of marine organisms,what adaptations do fish have for life in the oceans?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They have a swim bladder for changing depth., b. They are ectotherms so they are the same temperature as the water., c. They have gills for extracting oxygen from the water., d. All of these.",d 3846,NDQ_006271,types of marine organisms,what adaptations do marine mammals have for life in the oceans?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They have fur, fat, fast metabolisms, small surface area to volume for warmth., b. They absorb salt through their skin and secrete it through their urinary tracts., c. They have gills for extracting oxygen from water., d. All of these.",a 3847,NDQ_006392,weather fronts,a front is where two air masses,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Meet, b. Diverge, c. Slide past each other, d. All of these",a 3848,NDQ_006393,weather fronts,the two air masses at a front,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Have the same density so they stay in their places., b. Have different densities so the less dense one goes up over the denser one., c. Have the same density so they mix., d. Have different densities so they stay in their places.",b 3849,NDQ_006394,weather fronts,a stationary front will,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Remain in place until another front pushes it out of the way., b. Decrease in density and move by rising over a barrier., c. Break apart after several days., d. Remain in place until its barrier erodes away.",c 3850,NDQ_006395,weather fronts,"in a stationary front, winds blow parallel to the front but in opposite directions.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3851,NDQ_006396,weather fronts,"this may form along a cold front, if the humidity is high enough.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. A thunderstorm line, b. A storm line, c. A frontal line, d. A squall line",d 3852,NDQ_006397,weather fronts,"if a cold front occurred in the spring, this type of weather would occur.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Thunderstorms, b. Strong rain, c. Snow, d. Strong winds",a 3853,NDQ_006398,weather fronts,a warm front is when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A cold air mass slides over a warm air mass, b. A warm air mass slides over a cold air mass, c. Two warm air masses meet, d. Two cold air masses meet",b 3854,NDQ_006399,weather fronts,a warm front in winter could lead to this weather,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Strong winds and thunderstorms with heavy snows., b. Warm air and rain give way to cold air with heavy snow with nimbostratus clouds and fog., c. Warm air with intense pouring rain., d. Cold air and snow give way to warmer sleet and freezing rain with stratus clouds and",d 3855,NDQ_006400,weather fronts,"an occluded front has cold, warm and then cold fronts back to back.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3856,NDQ_006401,weather fronts,an occluded front has mild weather because there is mixing between the different air masses.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3857,NDQ_006402,weather maps,which of the following is not shown graphically on a weather map?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Height of cloud base, b. Amount of precipitation in the last 6 hours, c. Cloud type, d. Barometric pressure at the elevation of each location",d 3858,NDQ_006404,weather maps,isobars are line of equal average air pressure at,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Sea level., b. 10,000 feet, c. The land surface., d. 100 feet.",a 3859,NDQ_006405,weather maps,isotachs can be used to locate,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Thunderstorms, b. Jet streams, c. Temperature gradients, d. Droughts",b 3860,NDQ_006406,weather maps,"on a weather map, a large circular feature with very low pressure in the center and winds being drawn inward might be a __________.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Hurricane, b. Tornado, c. Blizzard, d. None of these.",a 3861,NDQ_006407,weather maps,the amount of cloud cover is shown on some weather maps.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3862,NDQ_006408,weather maps,"where isotherms indicate a steep gradient, there is likely to be",,,Multiple Choice,"a. A tornado, b. Precipitation, c. A front, d. None of the above",c 3863,NDQ_006409,weather maps,"a zone of low barometric pressure may have a value of 1009, while a zone of high pressure may be around 1032.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3864,NDQ_006410,weather maps,weather maps just shows the temperature and atmospheric pressure in a region.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3865,NDQ_006411,weather maps,"on a weather map, a large l with isobars circling around it, some of which have a pressure value is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. A low wind speed zone., b. A high wind speed zone., c. A low pressure cell., d. A high pressure cell.",c 3866,NDQ_006412,weather versus climate,the weather in a location is related to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Air temperature, b. Precipitation, c. Wind speed and direction, d. All of these",d 3867,NDQ_006413,weather versus climate,weather is more predictable than climate.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3868,NDQ_006415,weather versus climate,climate doesnt change.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3869,NDQ_006416,weather versus climate,the climate of a location is determined by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cloud cover, b. Air pressure, c. What type, how much and when precipitation falls, d. All of these",d 3870,NDQ_006417,weather versus climate,__________ is the amount of water vapor in the air.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Humidity, b. Air temperature, c. Air pressure, d. Precipitation",a 3871,NDQ_006418,weather versus climate,"if you want to go somewhere warm for winter break, you might find it on the ski slopes in lake tahoe, but youd be more likely to in tucson, arizona.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3872,NDQ_006419,weather versus climate,"if you go to tucson in june, a month known to be hot and dry, you will not experience a rain storm.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3873,NDQ_006420,weather versus climate,"compared to climate, weather is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Easier to predict., b. Guaranteed., c. Changeable., d. Not important",c 3874,NDQ_006421,weather versus climate,the most important factor determining the climate of a region is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The average amount of precipitation it gets over a year., b. The amount of solar radiation it gets., c. The average air temperature over a year., d. The amount of wind it gets and where the wind comes from.",b 3875,NDQ_006442,wind power,air moving by _______________ creates wind.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Radiation, b. Convection, c. Conduction, d. Gravity",b 3876,NDQ_006443,wind power,wind is air that is moving,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Toward a zone of rising air., b. Outward from a zone of warm air., c. Randomly., d. Inward from a zone of neutrally buoyant air.",a 3877,NDQ_006444,wind power,wind has been used for power for hundreds of years.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3878,NDQ_006445,wind power,moving air has potential energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3879,NDQ_006446,wind power,an advantage of wind power is ____________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It does not release pollutants or greenhouse gases., b. It is plentiful in many places., c. The technology to harness wind energy is being developed rapidly., d. All of the above",d 3880,NDQ_006447,wind power,one or more disadvantages of wind power are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It releases greenhouse gases., b. Wind blows very rarely in most of the world., c. Windmills are expensive to build and maintain., d. All of these.",c 3881,NDQ_006448,wind power,the wind blows strong through california mountain passes because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cool air at the ocean sinks and travels across the pass to the warmer valley., b. Warm air from the ocean rises and sucks cool air across the pass from the ocean., c. Warm air in the inland valleys rises, sucking cool air across the pass from the ocean., d. Cool inland air sinks and sucks warmer ocean air across the pass.",b 3882,NDQ_006449,wind power,a nimby group is the offshore cape wind project because they think that windmills are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Unattractive., b. Dangerous to humans., c. Loud., d. All of the above",a 3883,NDQ_006450,wind power,the cape wind project is located in california.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3884,NDQ_006451,wind power,wind power is the fastest growing renewable energy source in the world.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3885,NDQ_006462,scientific ways of thinking,Evolution by natural selection is an example of a scientific,,,Multiple Choice,"a. law., b. theory., c. hunch., d. question.",b 3886,NDQ_006463,scientific ways of thinking,Science is a process that includes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. collecting evidence., b. doing tests., c. applying logic., d. all of the above",d 3887,NDQ_006464,scientific ways of thinking,"To gain the status of a scientific theory, an idea must be",,,Multiple Choice,"a. first given the status of a scientific law., b. tested and confirmed repeatedly., c. voted on at a scientific convention., d. two of the above",b 3888,NDQ_006465,scientific ways of thinking,"To be a scientist, it is important for a person to be",,,Multiple Choice,"a. logical., b. observant., c. curious., d. all of the above",d 3889,NDQ_006466,scientific ways of thinking,A scientific theory must be,,,Multiple Choice,"a. more complex than any other explanation for the observations., b. repeatedly tested and supported by the results., c. accepted by all scientists in a given field., d. all of the above",b 3890,NDQ_006467,scientific ways of thinking,Which of the following is the best example of doing science?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. memorizing the processes of the water cycle, b. learning how to identify trees from their leaves, c. learning the names of all the bones in the human body, d. making observations of wildlife while hiking in the woods",d 3891,NDQ_006468,scientific ways of thinking,"To think like a scientist, you should be",,,Multiple Choice,"a. observant., b. skeptical., c. open minded., d. all of the above",d 3892,NDQ_006469,scientific ways of thinking,Scientists must have an open mind because scientific knowledge is always,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hard to understand., b. controversial., c. theoretical., d. evolving.",d 3893,NDQ_006470,scientific ways of thinking,A scientist develops a new idea based on her observations of nature. What should she do next?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. think of a way to test the idea, b. claim that she has discovered a new theory, c. reject any evidence that conflicts with the idea, d. look only for evidence that supports the idea",a 3894,NDQ_006471,scientific ways of thinking,The best example of doing science is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. wondering why fire flies produce light., b. learning the scientific names of fire flies., c. catching fire flies and putting them in a glass jar., d. memorizing a list of different animals that produce light.",a 3895,NDQ_006473,scientific ways of thinking,Why would a scientist repeat the same experiment?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. to try to get different results, b. to prove a scientific law, c. to make sure the results are reliable, d. none of the above",c 3896,NDQ_006475,scientific ways of thinking,"If there is no way to test a new idea in science, what is the best way for a scientist to respond?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. accept the idea as true as long as it is logical, b. reject the idea as false because there is no evidence to support it, c. put the idea aside until it can be tested or replace it with an idea that can be tested, d. consider the idea to be just a theory until proven otherwise",c 3897,NDQ_006476,scientific ways of thinking,"__________way of learning about the natural world that depends on evidence, reasoning, and repeated testing",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.scientific law, b. b.evidence, c. c.scientist, d. d.science, e. e.skepticism, f. f.scientific theory, g. g.reasoning",d 3898,NDQ_006479,scientific ways of thinking,__________using logical thought processes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.scientific law, b. b.evidence, c. c.scientist, d. d.science, e. e.skepticism, f. f.scientific theory, g. g.reasoning",g 3899,NDQ_006481,scientific ways of thinking,__________broad explanation that is widely accepted because it is supported by a great deal of evidence,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.scientific law, b. b.evidence, c. c.scientist, d. d.science, e. e.skepticism, f. f.scientific theory, g. g.reasoning",f 3900,NDQ_006482,scientific ways of thinking,__________individual engaged in making discoveries about the natural world through observation and testing,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.scientific law, b. b.evidence, c. c.scientist, d. d.science, e. e.skepticism, f. f.scientific theory, g. g.reasoning",c 3901,NDQ_006483,scientific ways of thinking,__A new scientific idea is always accepted as true until it is proven false.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3902,NDQ_006484,scientific ways of thinking,__A good definition of science is a body of knowledge about nature.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3903,NDQ_006485,scientific ways of thinking,__________data or other facts gathered to test an idea,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.scientific law, b. b.evidence, c. c.scientist, d. d.science, e. e.skepticism, f. f.scientific theory, g. g.reasoning",b 3904,NDQ_006486,scientific ways of thinking,__Evolution by natural selection is well documented by a range of evidence.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3905,NDQ_006487,scientific ways of thinking,__________description of what always occurs under certain conditions in nature,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.scientific law, b. b.evidence, c. c.scientist, d. d.science, e. e.skepticism, f. f.scientific theory, g. g.reasoning",a 3906,NDQ_006488,scientific ways of thinking,__________attitude of doubt about ideas unless they are backed by adequate evidence,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.scientific law, b. b.evidence, c. c.scientist, d. d.science, e. e.skepticism, f. f.scientific theory, g. g.reasoning",e 3907,NDQ_006489,scientific ways of thinking,__Mendels laws explain how living things adapt to their environment.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3908,NDQ_006490,scientific ways of thinking,__A scientific law becomes a theory if more evidence is found to support it.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3909,NDQ_006498,scientific ways of thinking,__________A scientific law is a broad explanation that is supported by a great deal of evidence.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3910,NDQ_006499,scientific ways of thinking,__________Scientists use the term theory in a different way than the term is used in everyday language.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3911,NDQ_006500,scientific ways of thinking,"__________Once an idea becomes a scientific theory, it can never be rejected or changed.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3912,NDQ_006501,scientific ways of thinking,__________Scientists explain the world based on their observations.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3913,NDQ_006502,scientific ways of thinking,__________A scientific theory becomes a scientific law if more evidence is found to support it.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3914,NDQ_006503,scientific ways of thinking,__________Science is best defined as a collection of facts about the natural world.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3915,NDQ_006504,scientific ways of thinking,__________A questioning attitude is part of what it means to think like a scientist.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3916,NDQ_006505,what is life science,How many species of living things are alive on Earth today?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 100 500, b. 1,000 500,000, c. 500,000 1,000,000, d. more than 1,000,000",d 3917,NDQ_006506,what is life science,All organisms have,,,Multiple Choice,"a. at least one cell., b. multiple cells., c. red blood cells., d. white blood cells.",a 3918,NDQ_006507,what is life science,The type of life scientist who studies fossils and evolution is a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. entomologist., b. epidemiologist., c. paleontologist., d. none of the above",c 3919,NDQ_006508,what is life science,Microbiology is the study of organisms such as,,,Multiple Choice,"a. plants., b. animals., c. bacteria., d. insects.",c 3920,NDQ_006509,what is life science,Theories basic to all of the life sciences include the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cell theory., b. theory of evolution by natural selection., c. germ theory of disease., d. two of the above",d 3921,NDQ_006510,what is life science,An example of basic science research is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. studying yeast cells to learn how they divide., b. researching materials to make stronger cars., c. studying rain forest plants to find medical drugs., d. developing artificial drugs to treat cancer.",a 3922,NDQ_006511,what is life science,The aim of applied scientific research is best stated as,,,Multiple Choice,"a. finding solutions to practical problems., b. discovering new scientific knowledge., c. developing a better understanding of the natural world., d. providing knowledge for basic science research.",a 3923,NDQ_006512,what is life science,__________basic building block of all living things,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.basic science, b. b.ecology, c. c.applied science, d. d.evolution, e. e.life science, f. f.cell, g. g.organism",f 3924,NDQ_006513,what is life science,__________science with the aim of discovering solutions to practical problems,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.basic science, b. b.ecology, c. c.applied science, d. d.evolution, e. e.life science, f. f.cell, g. g.organism",c 3925,NDQ_006514,what is life science,__________individual living thing,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.basic science, b. b.ecology, c. c.applied science, d. d.evolution, e. e.life science, f. f.cell, g. g.organism",g 3926,NDQ_006515,what is life science,__________science with the aim of discovering new knowledge for its own sake,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.basic science, b. b.ecology, c. c.applied science, d. d.evolution, e. e.life science, f. f.cell, g. g.organism",a 3927,NDQ_006516,what is life science,__________study of the interactions or organisms with each other and their environment,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.basic science, b. b.ecology, c. c.applied science, d. d.evolution, e. e.life science, f. f.cell, g. g.organism",b 3928,NDQ_006517,what is life science,__________study of life and living things,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.basic science, b. b.ecology, c. c.applied science, d. d.evolution, e. e.life science, f. f.cell, g. g.organism",e 3929,NDQ_006518,what is life science,__________change in the traits of organisms over time,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.basic science, b. b.ecology, c. c.applied science, d. d.evolution, e. e.life science, f. f.cell, g. g.organism",d 3930,NDQ_006519,what is life science,__________Life scientists work only in labs or natural habitats.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3931,NDQ_006520,what is life science,__________Fewer species have gone extinct than are alive today.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3932,NDQ_006521,what is life science,__________Life science is defined as the science of cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3933,NDQ_006522,what is life science,__________Physiology is the study of the interactions of organisms with each other and their environment.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3934,NDQ_006523,what is life science,__________Some life scientists study genes and inheritance.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3935,NDQ_006524,what is life science,__________All life processes take place inside cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3936,NDQ_006525,what is life science,__________The traits of organisms change over time because of natural selection.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3937,NDQ_006533,the scientific method,A scientific investigation follows a general plan referred to as the scientific,,,Multiple Choice,"a. rule., b. method., c. regulation., d. flow chart.",b 3938,NDQ_006534,the scientific method,What do you call a series of logical steps for testing a hypothesis?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. scientific theory, b. scientific law, c. scientific method, d. scientific flow chart",c 3939,NDQ_006535,the scientific method,Observations can be made with the sense(s) of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sight, b. hearing, c. touch, d. all of the above",d 3940,NDQ_006536,the scientific method,A scientific hypothesis must be,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true., b. false., c. tested., d. testable.",d 3941,NDQ_006537,the scientific method,Steps of a scientific investigation always include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. proving a hypothesis is true., b. testing a hypothesis with evidence., c. communicating results of the research., d. two of the above",d 3942,NDQ_006538,the scientific method,A hypothesis is testable if you can find evidence to prove that it is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. false when it really is false, b. false when it really is true, c. true when it really is false, d. none of the above",a 3943,NDQ_006539,the scientific method,Steps of the scientific method may be,,,Multiple Choice,"a. repeated, b. skipped, c. followed in a different order, d. all of the above",d 3944,NDQ_006540,the scientific method,"In a scientific experiment, a prediction is made based on the",,,Multiple Choice,"a. hypothesis., b. conclusion., c. evidence., d. none of the above",a 3945,NDQ_006541,the scientific method,The independent variable in a scientific experiment is tested to see how it affects the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. controls., b. dependent variable., c. hypothesis., d. prediction.",b 3946,NDQ_006542,the scientific method,A scientific investigation generally begins with,,,Multiple Choice,"a. observations., b. experiments., c. theories., d. hypotheses.",a 3947,NDQ_006544,the scientific method,"If the results of an experiment agree with the predicted outcome, they",,,Multiple Choice,"a. prove that the hypothesis is a theory., b. provide support for the hypothesis., c. prove that the hypothesis is false., d. two of the above",b 3948,NDQ_006546,the scientific method,Methods used by scientists to communicate the results of their research include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. presenting posters., b. reading papers., c. publishing papers., d. all of the above",d 3949,NDQ_006547,the scientific method,__________An experiment investigates the effects of the dependent variable on the independent variable.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3950,NDQ_006550,the scientific method,__________Only conclusions that support the hypothesis should be reported in scientific research.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3951,NDQ_006552,the scientific method,__________The steps of the scientific method must always be followed in a certain sequence.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3952,NDQ_006553,the scientific method,__________A scientific investigation is generally undertaken to answer a question.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3953,NDQ_006554,the scientific method,_The scientific method is a rigid sequence of steps.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3954,NDQ_006555,the scientific method,"_If the results of an experiment agree with predictions, they support the hypothesis.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3955,NDQ_006556,the scientific method,__________A testable hypothesis can be proven true if it really is false.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3956,NDQ_006557,the scientific method,_An experiment investigates the effects of an independent variable on a control variable.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3957,NDQ_006558,the scientific method,__________Results of an investigation are more reliable if they have been replicated.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3958,NDQ_006559,the scientific method,__________You could apply the scientific method to answering a question in your daily life.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3959,NDQ_006560,the scientific method,_Scientists may use posters to communicate with each other about their research.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3960,NDQ_006561,the scientific method,_Scientific investigations always take place in a laboratory.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3961,NDQ_006562,the scientific method,__________factor that is held constant in an experiment,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.hypothesis, b. b.control, c. c.experiment, d. d.observation, e. e.dependent variable, f. f.replication, g. g.independent variable",b 3962,NDQ_006563,the scientific method,__________anything detected with the senses,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.hypothesis, b. b.control, c. c.experiment, d. d.observation, e. e.dependent variable, f. f.replication, g. g.independent variable",d 3963,NDQ_006564,the scientific method,__________variable in an experiment that is tested for its effects on another variable,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.hypothesis, b. b.control, c. c.experiment, d. d.observation, e. e.dependent variable, f. f.replication, g. g.independent variable",g 3964,NDQ_006565,the scientific method,"__________potential, testable answer to a scientific question",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.hypothesis, b. b.control, c. c.experiment, d. d.observation, e. e.dependent variable, f. f.replication, g. g.independent variable",a 3965,NDQ_006566,the scientific method,__________repeating a scientific investigation and getting the same results,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.hypothesis, b. b.control, c. c.experiment, d. d.observation, e. e.dependent variable, f. f.replication, g. g.independent variable",f 3966,NDQ_006567,the scientific method,__________variable in an experiment that is measured to see if it is affected by another variable,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.hypothesis, b. b.control, c. c.experiment, d. d.observation, e. e.dependent variable, f. f.replication, g. g.independent variable",e 3967,NDQ_006568,the scientific method,__________controlled scientific test of a hypothesis that often takes place in lab,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.hypothesis, b. b.control, c. c.experiment, d. d.observation, e. e.dependent variable, f. f.replication, g. g.independent variable",c 3968,NDQ_006619,safety in life science research,________________________________,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.electrical hazard, b. b.biohazard, c. c.sharp instrument, d. d.explosive substance, e. e.high heat, f. f.chemical hazard, g. g.laser radiation",e 3969,NDQ_006620,safety in life science research,________________________________,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.electrical hazard, b. b.biohazard, c. c.sharp instrument, d. d.explosive substance, e. e.high heat, f. f.chemical hazard, g. g.laser radiation",c 3970,NDQ_006621,safety in life science research,________________________________,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.electrical hazard, b. b.biohazard, c. c.sharp instrument, d. d.explosive substance, e. e.high heat, f. f.chemical hazard, g. g.laser radiation",a 3971,NDQ_006622,safety in life science research,________________________________,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.electrical hazard, b. b.biohazard, c. c.sharp instrument, d. d.explosive substance, e. e.high heat, f. f.chemical hazard, g. g.laser radiation",g 3972,NDQ_006623,safety in life science research,________________________________,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.electrical hazard, b. b.biohazard, c. c.sharp instrument, d. d.explosive substance, e. e.high heat, f. f.chemical hazard, g. g.laser radiation",d 3973,NDQ_006624,safety in life science research,________________________________,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.electrical hazard, b. b.biohazard, c. c.sharp instrument, d. d.explosive substance, e. e.high heat, f. f.chemical hazard, g. g.laser radiation",b 3974,NDQ_006625,safety in life science research,________________________________,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.electrical hazard, b. b.biohazard, c. c.sharp instrument, d. d.explosive substance, e. e.high heat, f. f.chemical hazard, g. g.laser radiation",f 3975,NDQ_006633,safety in life science research,__________Science research is potentially dangerous only if it is done in a lab.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3976,NDQ_006634,safety in life science research,__________Fieldwork is any research that is carried out in an open field.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3977,NDQ_006635,safety in life science research,__________Long hair is a potential danger in a lab unless it is tied back or covered.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3978,NDQ_006636,safety in life science research,__________A science lab is a good place to eat because it has counters and sinks like a kitchen.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3979,NDQ_006637,safety in life science research,__________Bunsen burners should not be used around flammable materials such as paper.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3980,NDQ_006638,safety in life science research,__________Water should never be added to acid.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3981,NDQ_006639,safety in life science research,__________The safety symbol with a mouse icon represents a biohazard.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3982,NDQ_006640,safety in life science research,Possible settings for life science research include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. labs., b. the field., c. natural settings., d. all of the above",d 3983,NDQ_006641,safety in life science research,Which safety symbol warns of a radioactive hazard?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 4., b. poisonous chemical, c. none of the above",b 3984,NDQ_006642,safety in life science research,Which hazard does this safety symbol represent? 4.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. strong acid, b. hot object, c. broken glass, d. Clean up any spills immediately.",d 3985,NDQ_006643,safety in life science research,Which of the following is not a proper lab safety rule?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. If you work in the lab alone, let someone know where you are., b. Fan vapors toward your nose rather than smelling them directly., c. Always add acid to water, never the other way around., d. leave it on the counter",b 3986,NDQ_006644,safety in life science research,"When you finish a lab project, what should you do with any glassware you used?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. place it in the sink, b. throw it in the trash, c. wash it, d. FIGURE 1.1",d 3987,NDQ_006645,safety in life science research,What should you always wear to stay safe in a science lab?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. long sleeves, b. a hazmat suit, c. hot mitts, d. wash your hands",b 3988,NDQ_006646,introduction to plants,What do plants need?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. oxygen, b. carbon dioxide, c. minerals, d. all of the above",d 3989,NDQ_006647,introduction to plants,________The earliest plants to evolve were flowering plants.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3990,NDQ_006648,introduction to plants,________Plants have reproductive organs that produce gametes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3991,NDQ_006649,introduction to plants,Secondary growth in a tree,,,Multiple Choice,"a. allows the tree to grow taller, b. happens only when the tree is mature, c. occurs because of meristem at the tips of the roots, d. produces rings inside the trunk of the tree",d 3992,NDQ_006650,introduction to plants,Gametophytes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. are plants in the diploid generation, b. reproduce asexually by budding, c. form from haploid spores, d. none of the above",c 3993,NDQ_006651,introduction to plants,________Plants require oxygen for photosynthesis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3994,NDQ_006652,introduction to plants,________Each plant organ generally contains just one of the major types of plant tissues.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3995,NDQ_006653,introduction to plants,Phloem in plants is a type of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. meristem, b. vascular tissue, c. root system, d. reproductive organ",b 3996,NDQ_006654,introduction to plants,________A fibrous root system has a very long primary root and few secondary roots.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3997,NDQ_006655,introduction to plants,Products that come from plants include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. medicines, b. rubber, c. dyes, d. all of the above",d 3998,NDQ_006657,introduction to plants,"________After plant cells become specialized, they can no longer divide.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3999,NDQ_006659,introduction to plants,________Most modern plants spend the majority of their life in the haploid generation.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4000,NDQ_006667,introduction to plants,"The earliest plants lacked leaves, roots, and stems.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4001,NDQ_006668,introduction to plants,Some plants consist of a single cell.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4002,NDQ_006670,introduction to plants,Dermal tissue is like the skin of a plant.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4003,NDQ_006673,introduction to plants,A taproot is a very long root that grows out to the side of a plant.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4004,NDQ_006674,introduction to plants,Most photosynthesis in plants takes place in roots.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4005,NDQ_006675,introduction to plants,___type of plant tissue that transports fluids,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.dermal, b. b.chloroplast, c. c.cuticle, d. d.ground, e. e.stoma, f. f.vascular, g. g.meristem",f 4006,NDQ_006676,introduction to plants,___waxy substance secreted by plant cells that helps prevent water loss,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.dermal, b. b.chloroplast, c. c.cuticle, d. d.ground, e. e.stoma, f. f.vascular, g. g.meristem",c 4007,NDQ_006677,introduction to plants,___type of plant tissue consisting of undifferentiated cells that can continue to divide,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.dermal, b. b.chloroplast, c. c.cuticle, d. d.ground, e. e.stoma, f. f.vascular, g. g.meristem",g 4008,NDQ_006678,introduction to plants,___type of plant tissue that carries out biochemical reactions,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.dermal, b. b.chloroplast, c. c.cuticle, d. d.ground, e. e.stoma, f. f.vascular, g. g.meristem",d 4009,NDQ_006679,introduction to plants,___tiny pore in a plant leaf through which gas exchange takes place,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.dermal, b. b.chloroplast, c. c.cuticle, d. d.ground, e. e.stoma, f. f.vascular, g. g.meristem",e 4010,NDQ_006680,introduction to plants,___type of plant tissue that covers the outside of a plant,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.dermal, b. b.chloroplast, c. c.cuticle, d. d.ground, e. e.stoma, f. f.vascular, g. g.meristem",a 4011,NDQ_006681,introduction to plants,___plant organelle where photosynthesis takes place,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.dermal, b. b.chloroplast, c. c.cuticle, d. d.ground, e. e.stoma, f. f.vascular, g. g.meristem",b 4012,NDQ_006682,introduction to plants,"While plants are actively growing, they need",,,Multiple Choice,"a. sunlight, b. temperatures above freezing, c. carbon dioxide, d. all of the above",d 4013,NDQ_006683,introduction to plants,Cuticle in plants is secreted by cells of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ground tissue, b. meristem, c. dermal tissue, d. vascular tissue",c 4014,NDQ_006684,introduction to plants,All of the following are functions of plant roots except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. storing food, b. absorbing water, c. releasing oxygen, d. anchoring plants to the ground",c 4015,NDQ_006685,introduction to plants,Primary growth in plants,,,Multiple Choice,"a. occurs at the tips of roots, b. allows plants to grow taller, c. occurs only in very young plants, d. two of the above",d 4016,NDQ_006686,introduction to plants,The life cycle of all plants includes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. alternation of generations, b. sexual and asexual reproduction, c. haploid and diploid generations, d. all of the above",d 4017,NDQ_006687,introduction to plants,Sporophytes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. are plants in the diploid generation, b. form from haploid spores, c. produce haploid gametes, d. none of the above",a 4018,NDQ_006688,introduction to plants,A sporangium,,,Multiple Choice,"a. produces diploid spores by mitosis, b. produces haploid gametes by meiosis, c. is found only in gametophytes, d. none of the above",d 4019,NDQ_006689,evolution and classification of plants,The first plants were probably similar to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. stoneworts, b. cacti, c. ferns, d. conifers",a 4020,NDQ_006690,evolution and classification of plants,___plant that produces seeds in the ovaries of flowers,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.seed, b. b.stamen, c. c.angiosperm, d. d.cone, e. e.gymnosperm, f. f.bryophyte, g. g.pistil",c 4021,NDQ_006691,evolution and classification of plants,___reproductive structure made of overlapping scales where naked plant seeds develop,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.seed, b. b.stamen, c. c.angiosperm, d. d.cone, e. e.gymnosperm, f. f.bryophyte, g. g.pistil",d 4022,NDQ_006692,evolution and classification of plants,Which plant structures evolved first?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. vascular tissues, b. seeds, c. flowers, d. fruits",a 4023,NDQ_006693,evolution and classification of plants,The early growth and development of a plant inside a seed is called,,,Multiple Choice,"a. transpiration, b. pollination, c. germination, d. none of the above",c 4024,NDQ_006694,evolution and classification of plants,___male reproductive organ in a flower,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.seed, b. b.stamen, c. c.angiosperm, d. d.cone, e. e.gymnosperm, f. f.bryophyte, g. g.pistil",b 4025,NDQ_006695,evolution and classification of plants,___plant that produces naked seeds in cones,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.seed, b. b.stamen, c. c.angiosperm, d. d.cone, e. e.gymnosperm, f. f.bryophyte, g. g.pistil",e 4026,NDQ_006696,evolution and classification of plants,Which flower structure develops into a fruit?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. stamen, b. anther, c. stigma, d. ovary",d 4027,NDQ_006697,evolution and classification of plants,___reproductive structure that contains a plant embryo and a food supply,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.seed, b. b.stamen, c. c.angiosperm, d. d.cone, e. e.gymnosperm, f. f.bryophyte, g. g.pistil",a 4028,NDQ_006698,evolution and classification of plants,Modern nonvascular plants include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ferns, b. mosses, c. algae, d. two of the above",b 4029,NDQ_006700,evolution and classification of plants,___modern nonvascular plant,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.seed, b. b.stamen, c. c.angiosperm, d. d.cone, e. e.gymnosperm, f. f.bryophyte, g. g.pistil",f 4030,NDQ_006702,evolution and classification of plants,___female reproductive organ in a flower,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.seed, b. b.stamen, c. c.angiosperm, d. d.cone, e. e.gymnosperm, f. f.bryophyte, g. g.pistil",g 4031,NDQ_006703,evolution and classification of plants,The earliest plants,,,Multiple Choice,"a. evolved from green algae, b. were dominant aquatic organisms, c. had vascular tissues, d. evolved on land",a 4032,NDQ_006706,evolution and classification of plants,Having a dominant sporophyte generation was an important adaptation for land plants because a sporophyte,,,Multiple Choice,"a. is haploid, b. needs less water, c. has a back-up copy of each gene, d. all of the above",c 4033,NDQ_006708,evolution and classification of plants,Which statement about vascular plants is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Vascular plants evolved after seed plants had appeared, b. Vascular plants are the dominant land plants on Earth, c. Vascular plants have specialized tissues to transfer water, d. Vascular plants can grow taller than nonvascular plants",a 4034,NDQ_006709,evolution and classification of plants,Parts of a seed include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. an embryo, b. endosperm, c. a hull, d. all of the above",d 4035,NDQ_006710,evolution and classification of plants,The first plants lived in water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4036,NDQ_006711,evolution and classification of plants,Plants first colonized the land around 5 million years ago.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4037,NDQ_006712,evolution and classification of plants,Which structure finally freed plants from depending on moisture to reproduce?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. root system, b. pollen tube, c. vascular tissue, d. seed cone",b 4038,NDQ_006713,evolution and classification of plants,Vascular plants are no longer the dominant land plants on Earth.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4039,NDQ_006714,evolution and classification of plants,What is a function of flower petals?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. making seeds, b. attracting pollinators, c. forming fruits, d. producing spores",b 4040,NDQ_006715,evolution and classification of plants,Tracheophytes include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ferns, b. liverworts, c. hornworts, d. two of the above",a 4041,NDQ_006716,evolution and classification of plants,The female gametophyte of a seed plant is contained within an ovule.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4042,NDQ_006717,evolution and classification of plants,Modern seed plants are called spermatophytes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4043,NDQ_006725,evolution and classification of plants,_Plants were the first organisms to colonize Earths land surfaces.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4044,NDQ_006726,evolution and classification of plants,_The earliest land plants were similar to modern ferns.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4045,NDQ_006727,evolution and classification of plants,_An offspring plant is more likely to survive if it grows very close to the parent plant.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4046,NDQ_006728,evolution and classification of plants,_The part of a seed plant that develops into a seed is the pollen.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4047,NDQ_006729,evolution and classification of plants,_The scales of cones are modified flower petals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4048,NDQ_006730,evolution and classification of plants,_The stamen of a flower has a stalk-like filament that ends in an anther.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4049,NDQ_006731,evolution and classification of plants,_All modern seed plants produce flowers and fruits.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4050,NDQ_006732,plant responses and special adaptations,Which is the best definition of tropism?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. turning toward the light, b. growing toward gravity, c. turning toward or away from a stimulus, d. bending to the left or right",c 4051,NDQ_006733,plant responses and special adaptations,_Plants are unable to resist predators because they cannot run away or hide.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4052,NDQ_006734,plant responses and special adaptations,_Plants detect and respond to the daily cycle of light and darkness.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4053,NDQ_006735,plant responses and special adaptations,Willow trees produce salicylic acid to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. stimulate growth, b. stimulate dormancy, c. kill bacteria, d. warn other plants",c 4054,NDQ_006736,plant responses and special adaptations,Modern aquatic plants,,,Multiple Choice,"a. have special adaptations, b. evolved from ocean plants, c. cannot survive in moving water, d. two of the above",a 4055,NDQ_006737,plant responses and special adaptations,_Plants have an immune system that protects them from disease.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4056,NDQ_006738,plant responses and special adaptations,"_The narrow, strap-like leaves of cattails help them float on water.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4057,NDQ_006739,plant responses and special adaptations,Adaptations of xerophytes include ways to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. increase water intake, b. climb up rainforest trees, c. dissolve insects for extra nutrients, d. none of the above",a 4058,NDQ_006740,plant responses and special adaptations,_Carnivorous plants do not undergo photosynthesis to make food.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4059,NDQ_006741,plant responses and special adaptations,Advantages of plants that can rise high above the ground include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. better access to sunlight, b. less risk of being eaten by herbivores, c. greater chance of being pollinated by the wind, d. all of the above",d 4060,NDQ_006743,plant responses and special adaptations,_A saguaro cactus uses its thick stem to store water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4061,NDQ_006745,plant responses and special adaptations,_An orchid gets nutrients from its host tree.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4062,NDQ_006746,plant responses and special adaptations,___plant that is adapted to very dry conditions,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.adaptation, b. b.phototropism, c. c.xerophyte, d. d.dormancy, e. e.tropism, f. f.epiphyte, g. g.gravitropism",c 4063,NDQ_006749,plant responses and special adaptations,___suspension of growth and development in a plant during periods of extreme coldness and dryness,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.adaptation, b. b.phototropism, c. c.xerophyte, d. d.dormancy, e. e.tropism, f. f.epiphyte, g. g.gravitropism",d 4064,NDQ_006751,plant responses and special adaptations,___response of a plant to gravity,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.adaptation, b. b.phototropism, c. c.xerophyte, d. d.dormancy, e. e.tropism, f. f.epiphyte, g. g.gravitropism",g 4065,NDQ_006752,plant responses and special adaptations,___any trait that has evolved to help an organism survive and reproduce under certain conditions,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.adaptation, b. b.phototropism, c. c.xerophyte, d. d.dormancy, e. e.tropism, f. f.epiphyte, g. g.gravitropism",a 4066,NDQ_006753,plant responses and special adaptations,Primary plant roots always grow down toward the center of Earth.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4067,NDQ_006754,plant responses and special adaptations,Aquatic plants must have thick layer of cuticle to waterproof their stems and leaves.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4068,NDQ_006755,plant responses and special adaptations,___any turning toward or away from a stimulus in the environment,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.adaptation, b. b.phototropism, c. c.xerophyte, d. d.dormancy, e. e.tropism, f. f.epiphyte, g. g.gravitropism",e 4069,NDQ_006756,plant responses and special adaptations,Epiphytes obtain water from the air rather than from soil.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4070,NDQ_006757,plant responses and special adaptations,___plant that grows on other plants rather than in soil,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.adaptation, b. b.phototropism, c. c.xerophyte, d. d.dormancy, e. e.tropism, f. f.epiphyte, g. g.gravitropism",f 4071,NDQ_006758,plant responses and special adaptations,___response of a plant to light,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.adaptation, b. b.phototropism, c. c.xerophyte, d. d.dormancy, e. e.tropism, f. f.epiphyte, g. g.gravitropism",b 4072,NDQ_006759,plant responses and special adaptations,Carnivorous plants do not need sunlight.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4073,NDQ_006760,plant responses and special adaptations,A saguaro cactus has no leaves to transpire water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4074,NDQ_006761,plant responses and special adaptations,Gravitropism occurs because of specialized cells in a plants,,,Multiple Choice,"a. stems, b. leaves, c. roots, d. flowers",c 4075,NDQ_006762,plant responses and special adaptations,Plant stems and leaves always grow toward,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the sky, b. the equator, c. a light source, d. a water supply",c 4076,NDQ_006763,plant responses and special adaptations,Plants such as Venus fly traps consume insects to get extra,,,Multiple Choice,"a. energy, b. carbon, c. water, d. nutrients",d 4077,NDQ_006764,plant responses and special adaptations,Anything in the environment that causes a response in a plant is called a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tropism, b. pathogen, c. toxin, d. stimulus",d 4078,NDQ_006765,plant responses and special adaptations,Which statement about aquatic plants is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They have ancestors that lived on land, b. They do not need any special adaptations, c. They must have extensive root systems, d. none of the above",a 4079,NDQ_006766,plant responses and special adaptations,Adaptations in xerophytes include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. widespread roots, b. barrel-shaped stems, c. thorns, d. all of the above",d 4080,NDQ_006767,plant responses and special adaptations,Epiphytes in a rainforest use rainforest trees for,,,Multiple Choice,"a. food, b. support, c. oxygen, d. pollination",b 4081,NDQ_006775,what are animals,"To be classified as an animal, an organism must have",,,Multiple Choice,"a. specialized cells, b. cells organized into tissues, c. organs consisting of more than one tissue type, d. all of the above",a 4082,NDQ_006778,what are animals,All animals are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. eukaryotes, b. multicellular, c. heterotrophs, d. all of the above",d 4083,NDQ_006779,what are animals,A caterpillar is a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. insect embryo, b. insect larva, c. adult worm, d. juvenile worm",b 4084,NDQ_006782,what are animals,Which of the following animals are placed in the same phylum as human beings?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. earthworms, b. sea stars, c. spiders, d. snakes",d 4085,NDQ_006784,what are animals,Animal cells can take on a variety of shapes because they lack,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a cell membrane, b. a cell wall, c. cytoplasm, d. a cytoskeleton",b 4086,NDQ_006789,what are animals,_All animals are heterotrophs.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4087,NDQ_006792,what are animals,_Virtually all animals have internal digestion of food.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4088,NDQ_006794,what are animals,_Animals have the most complex life cycle of all eukaryotes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4089,NDQ_006795,what are animals,_A zygote is a haploid cell that develops into an embryo.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4090,NDQ_006796,what are animals,Some animals can use sunlight to make their own food.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4091,NDQ_006797,what are animals,All animals are able to move at some stage of their life cycle.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4092,NDQ_006798,what are animals,_The larval form of an animal looks just like the adult form except smaller.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4093,NDQ_006799,what are animals,Most animals absorb nutrients directly from their environment.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4094,NDQ_006800,what are animals,_There are almost 40 phyla in the Animal Kingdom.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4095,NDQ_006801,what are animals,_Phylum Chordata includes only vertebrates.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4096,NDQ_006802,what are animals,The typical animal life cycle includes a diploid zygote stage.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4097,NDQ_006803,what are animals,The majority of modern animals are vertebrates.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4098,NDQ_006804,what are animals,___phylum in which all modern vertebrates are placed,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.vertebrate, b. b.Chordata, c. c.Eukarya, d. d.vertebral column, e. e.zygote, f. f.fertilization, g. g.larva",b 4099,NDQ_006805,what are animals,___distinct juvenile form that many animals go through before becoming an adult,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.vertebrate, b. b.Chordata, c. c.Eukarya, d. d.vertebral column, e. e.zygote, f. f.fertilization, g. g.larva",g 4100,NDQ_006806,what are animals,___another term for backbone,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.vertebrate, b. b.Chordata, c. c.Eukarya, d. d.vertebral column, e. e.zygote, f. f.fertilization, g. g.larva",d 4101,NDQ_006807,what are animals,___domain in which the Animal Kingdom is placed,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.vertebrate, b. b.Chordata, c. c.Eukarya, d. d.vertebral column, e. e.zygote, f. f.fertilization, g. g.larva",c 4102,NDQ_006808,what are animals,___any animal that has a backbone,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.vertebrate, b. b.Chordata, c. c.Eukarya, d. d.vertebral column, e. e.zygote, f. f.fertilization, g. g.larva",a 4103,NDQ_006809,what are animals,___diploid cell that forms when a sperm and an egg fuse,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.vertebrate, b. b.Chordata, c. c.Eukarya, d. d.vertebral column, e. e.zygote, f. f.fertilization, g. g.larva",e 4104,NDQ_006810,what are animals,___process in which two gametes fuse into one cell,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.vertebrate, b. b.Chordata, c. c.Eukarya, d. d.vertebral column, e. e.zygote, f. f.fertilization, g. g.larva",f 4105,NDQ_006811,what are animals,Examples of organisms placed in the Animal Kingdom include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sponges, b. fungi, c. yeasts, d. two of the above",a 4106,NDQ_006812,what are animals,All animals have,,,Multiple Choice,"a. multiple cells, b. specialized cells, c. nuclei in their cells, d. all of the above",d 4107,NDQ_006813,what are animals,What can animals do that other eukaryotes cannot?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. move on their own, b. absorb nutrients, c. respond to stimuli, d. produce gametes",a 4108,NDQ_006814,what are animals,Most animals have,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a vertebral column, b. specialized tissues, c. internal digestion of food, d. two of the above",d 4109,NDQ_006815,what are animals,Which structure is never found in animal cells?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chloroplast, b. mitochondrion, c. cell membrane, d. ribosome",a 4110,NDQ_006816,what are animals,The function of nerve cells in animals is to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. send signals to other cells, b. produce gametes by mitosis, c. form the vertebral column, d. make animals flexible",a 4111,NDQ_006817,what are animals,Which of the following stages are generally included in an animals life cycle?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. zygote, b. gamete, c. adult, d. all of the above",d 4112,NDQ_006818,how animals evolved,When did animals first colonize the land?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. at least 550 million years ago, b. between 450 and 400 million years ago, c. less than 350 million years ago, d. about 50 million years ago",b 4113,NDQ_006819,how animals evolved,_The earliest animals were aquatic invertebrates.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4114,NDQ_006820,how animals evolved,_Modern animals with just two embryonic cell layers include flatworms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4115,NDQ_006821,how animals evolved,Which choice shows the correct sequence in which three animal traits evolved?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cell specialization body symmetry body segmentation, b. tissues body segmentation digestive system, c. coelom body symmetry mesoderm, d. none of the above",a 4116,NDQ_006822,how animals evolved,Which of the following animal traits first evolved in invertebrates?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. organs, b. mesoderm, c. notochord, d. all of the above",d 4117,NDQ_006823,how animals evolved,_Bilateral symmetry could evolve only after animals had evolved a distinctive head region.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4118,NDQ_006824,how animals evolved,_A jellyfish has a complete digestive system.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4119,NDQ_006825,how animals evolved,Which animal lacks body symmetry?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sponge, b. insect, c. jellyfish, d. flatworm",a 4120,NDQ_006826,how animals evolved,_Body segmentation increases an animals flexibility and range of motion.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4121,NDQ_006827,how animals evolved,What function(s) does a coelom serve?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It cushions internal organs, b. It gives the body internal support, c. It provides a place for muscles to attach, d. two of the above",d 4122,NDQ_006829,how animals evolved,_Invertebrates with notochords include tunicates.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4123,NDQ_006831,how animals evolved,"_Modern amniotes includes amphibians, reptiles, and birds.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4124,NDQ_006839,how animals evolved,The first animal trait to evolve was multicellularity.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4125,NDQ_006840,how animals evolved,Some animals lack specialized cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4126,NDQ_006842,how animals evolved,The first type of symmetry to evolve was bilateral symmetry.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4127,NDQ_006845,how animals evolved,Early land vertebrates evolved an exoskeleton to support the body and help retain water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4128,NDQ_006846,how animals evolved,Amphibians were the first animals to have true lungs and limbs for life on land.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4129,NDQ_006847,how animals evolved,___trait of an organism whose body is divided into multiple parts,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.notochord, b. b.symmetry, c. c.coelom, d. d.segmentation, e. e.chordate, f. f.mesoderm, g. g.amniote",d 4130,NDQ_006848,how animals evolved,___any animal with a notochord,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.notochord, b. b.symmetry, c. c.coelom, d. d.segmentation, e. e.chordate, f. f.mesoderm, g. g.amniote",e 4131,NDQ_006849,how animals evolved,___last embryonic cell layer to evolve,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.notochord, b. b.symmetry, c. c.coelom, d. d.segmentation, e. e.chordate, f. f.mesoderm, g. g.amniote",f 4132,NDQ_006850,how animals evolved,___fluid-filled body cavity completely enclosed by mesoderm,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.notochord, b. b.symmetry, c. c.coelom, d. d.segmentation, e. e.chordate, f. f.mesoderm, g. g.amniote",c 4133,NDQ_006851,how animals evolved,___any animal that produces eggs with waterproof membranes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.notochord, b. b.symmetry, c. c.coelom, d. d.segmentation, e. e.chordate, f. f.mesoderm, g. g.amniote",g 4134,NDQ_006852,how animals evolved,___trait of an organism that can be divided into two identical halves,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.notochord, b. b.symmetry, c. c.coelom, d. d.segmentation, e. e.chordate, f. f.mesoderm, g. g.amniote",b 4135,NDQ_006853,how animals evolved,___rigid rod that runs the length of the body in some animals,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.notochord, b. b.symmetry, c. c.coelom, d. d.segmentation, e. e.chordate, f. f.mesoderm, g. g.amniote",a 4136,NDQ_006854,how animals evolved,When did the earliest animals evolve?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. at least 630 million years ago, b. about 550 million years ago, c. about 450 million years ago, d. less than 400 million years ago",a 4137,NDQ_006855,how animals evolved,Which of the following animal traits evolved first?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. body symmetry, b. coelom, c. body segmentation, d. notochord",a 4138,NDQ_006856,how animals evolved,Modern animals that have specialized cells but lack tissues are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. jellyfish, b. sponges, c. flatworms, d. insects",b 4139,NDQ_006857,how animals evolved,Which of these animals has bilateral symmetry?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. beetle, b. coral, c. sponge, d. none of the above",a 4140,NDQ_006858,how animals evolved,A notochord is adaptive because it gives the body,,,Multiple Choice,"a. shape, b. support, c. a place for muscles to attach, d. all of the above",d 4141,NDQ_006859,how animals evolved,All of the following animals have segmented bodies except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. human beings, b. ants, c. earthworms, d. roundworms",d 4142,NDQ_006860,how animals evolved,Flatworms are flat because they lack a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. coelom, b. notochord, c. exoskeleton, d. complete digestive system",a 4143,NDQ_006990,insects and other arthropods,All insects have six,,,Multiple Choice,"a. appendages, b. wings, c. legs, d. tentacles",c 4144,NDQ_006993,insects and other arthropods,Which animals are classified in Phylum Arthropoda?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. spiders, b. butterflies, c. grasshoppers, d. all of the above",d 4145,NDQ_006994,insects and other arthropods,Arthropods have all of the following except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a segmented body, b. a flexible endoskeleton, c. sensory organs, d. breathing organs",b 4146,NDQ_006997,insects and other arthropods,Incomplete metamorphosis occurs when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. some larvae do not change into adults, b. some eggs do not hatch into larvae, c. there is no distinct larva stage, d. there is no distinct adult stage",c 4147,NDQ_006999,insects and other arthropods,The abdomen of an insect is where most of the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. legs are attached, b. wings are attached, c. internal organs are located, d. sensory organs are located",c 4148,NDQ_007004,insects and other arthropods,Animals that are arthropods include all of the following except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. insects, b. spiders, c. snails, d. centipedes",c 4149,NDQ_007007,insects and other arthropods,All arthropods have,,,Multiple Choice,"a. two pairs of wings, b. six jointed legs, c. multiple body segments, d. all of the above",c 4150,NDQ_007009,insects and other arthropods,The purpose of molting is to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. shed an outgrown exoskeleton, b. change from a larva into an adult, c. mate with other members of the same species, d. produce gametes for reproduction",a 4151,NDQ_007010,insects and other arthropods,Functions of the arthropod exoskeleton include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. preventing water loss, b. protecting the body, c. supporting the body, d. all of the above",d 4152,NDQ_007011,insects and other arthropods,More than half of all known organisms are insects.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4153,NDQ_007012,insects and other arthropods,Some arthropods have no appendages.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4154,NDQ_007013,insects and other arthropods,Which statement about insect diversity is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Insects are the most diverse animals in the world, b. More than half of all known organisms are insects, c. Most insect species have already been identified, d. There may be more than 10 million insect species in the world",c 4155,NDQ_007014,insects and other arthropods,The arthropod exoskeleton reduces water loss.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4156,NDQ_007015,insects and other arthropods,Insects may use their antennae to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. smell chemicals, b. taste chemicals, c. hear sounds, d. all of the above",d 4157,NDQ_007016,insects and other arthropods,The main reason insects have been so successful is their ability to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. molt, b. mate, c. jump, d. fly",d 4158,NDQ_007017,insects and other arthropods,Insects are the only invertebrates that can fly.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4159,NDQ_007018,insects and other arthropods,Molting occurs when an adult insect breaks out of its cocoon.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4160,NDQ_007019,insects and other arthropods,_The wings of an insect are attached to the abdomen.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4161,NDQ_007020,insects and other arthropods,_Insect wings form from the exoskeleton.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4162,NDQ_007021,insects and other arthropods,_Arthropods have special breathing organs.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4163,NDQ_007022,insects and other arthropods,"_In some arthropods, the head and the abdomen are joined together.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4164,NDQ_007023,insects and other arthropods,_The exoskeleton grows larger as the arthropod inside it grows.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4165,NDQ_007024,insects and other arthropods,"_In some arthropods, newly hatched offspring look like small adults.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4166,NDQ_007025,insects and other arthropods,_Insects are the most numerous organisms on Earth.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4167,NDQ_007026,insects and other arthropods,___shedding of the exoskeleton,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.Insecta, b. b.metamorphosis, c. c.cuticle, d. d.Arthropoda, e. e.thorax, f. f.molting, g. g.pupa",f 4168,NDQ_007027,insects and other arthropods,___stage of an arthropod while it is going through metamorphosis,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.Insecta, b. b.metamorphosis, c. c.cuticle, d. d.Arthropoda, e. e.thorax, f. f.molting, g. g.pupa",g 4169,NDQ_007028,insects and other arthropods,___name of the largest class of arthropods,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.Insecta, b. b.metamorphosis, c. c.cuticle, d. d.Arthropoda, e. e.thorax, f. f.molting, g. g.pupa",a 4170,NDQ_007029,insects and other arthropods,___process in which most arthropods change from a distinct larval form to the adult form,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.Insecta, b. b.metamorphosis, c. c.cuticle, d. d.Arthropoda, e. e.thorax, f. f.molting, g. g.pupa",b 4171,NDQ_007030,insects and other arthropods,___middle body segment of an arthropod,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.Insecta, b. b.metamorphosis, c. c.cuticle, d. d.Arthropoda, e. e.thorax, f. f.molting, g. g.pupa",e 4172,NDQ_007031,insects and other arthropods,___name of the largest animal phylum,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.Insecta, b. b.metamorphosis, c. c.cuticle, d. d.Arthropoda, e. e.thorax, f. f.molting, g. g.pupa",d 4173,NDQ_007032,insects and other arthropods,___substance that makes up the external skeleton of an arthropod,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.Insecta, b. b.metamorphosis, c. c.cuticle, d. d.Arthropoda, e. e.thorax, f. f.molting, g. g.pupa",c 4174,NDQ_007033,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,All of the following animals are echinoderms except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sea stars, b. tunicates, c. sand dollars, d. feather stars",b 4175,NDQ_007034,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,___type of symmetry in echinoderm larvae,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.notochord, b. b.bilateral, c. c.Chordata, d. d.tube foot, e. e.echinoderm, f. f.radial, g. g.Echinodermata",b 4176,NDQ_007035,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,___name of the phylum that includes both invertebrates and vertebrates,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.notochord, b. b.bilateral, c. c.Chordata, d. d.tube foot, e. e.echinoderm, f. f.radial, g. g.Echinodermata",c 4177,NDQ_007036,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Organisms in Phylum Echinodermata have,,,Multiple Choice,"a. bilateral symmetry as adults, b. radial symmetry as adults, c. radial symmetry as larvae, d. no symmetry as larvae",b 4178,NDQ_007037,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Echinoderms lack,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a central nervous system, b. the ability to move, c. a well-developed coelom, d. a complete digestive system",a 4179,NDQ_007038,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,___spiny skin,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.notochord, b. b.bilateral, c. c.Chordata, d. d.tube foot, e. e.echinoderm, f. f.radial, g. g.Echinodermata",e 4180,NDQ_007039,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,___type of symmetry in echinoderm adults,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.notochord, b. b.bilateral, c. c.Chordata, d. d.tube foot, e. e.echinoderm, f. f.radial, g. g.Echinodermata",f 4181,NDQ_007040,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,The larvae of echinoderms,,,Multiple Choice,"a. are able to swim, b. have radial symmetry, c. undergo metamorphosis, d. two of the above",d 4182,NDQ_007041,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,___name of the phylum that includes invertebrates such as sea stars,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.notochord, b. b.bilateral, c. c.Chordata, d. d.tube foot, e. e.echinoderm, f. f.radial, g. g.Echinodermata",g 4183,NDQ_007042,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Phylum Chordata includes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. only about 600 species, b. the human species, c. just vertebrates, d. two of the above",b 4184,NDQ_007044,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,___sucker-covered appendage in an echinoderm,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.notochord, b. b.bilateral, c. c.Chordata, d. d.tube foot, e. e.echinoderm, f. f.radial, g. g.Echinodermata",d 4185,NDQ_007046,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,___defining trait of all chordates,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.notochord, b. b.bilateral, c. c.Chordata, d. d.tube foot, e. e.echinoderm, f. f.radial, g. g.Echinodermata",a 4186,NDQ_007054,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Sea squirts are classified in Phylum Echinodermata.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4187,NDQ_007055,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Some echinoderms live in moist soil.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4188,NDQ_007057,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,The spines of echinoderms are made entirely of skin.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4189,NDQ_007060,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,The nerve cord of a chordate runs along the top side of the animal.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4190,NDQ_007061,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,There are only about 25 species of living lancelets.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4191,NDQ_007062,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,_All echinoderms live in the ocean.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4192,NDQ_007063,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,_There are about 600 living species of echinoderms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4193,NDQ_007064,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,_Echinoderms evolved from an ancestor with radial symmetry.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4194,NDQ_007065,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,_Echinoderms can regrow missing body parts.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4195,NDQ_007066,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,_Chordates have a central nervous system.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4196,NDQ_007067,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,_The notochord provides stiffness to counterbalance the pull of muscles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4197,NDQ_007068,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,_Most living chordates are vertebrates.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4198,NDQ_007069,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Echinoderms include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sea stars, b. sea squirts, c. sea urchins, d. two of the above",d 4199,NDQ_007070,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Echinoderms can use their tube feet to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. stick to surfaces, b. pry open shells, c. crawl, d. all of the above",d 4200,NDQ_007071,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Echinoderms have all of the following except a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. heart for pumping blood, b. well-developed coelom, c. complete digestive system, d. symmetrical body plan",a 4201,NDQ_007072,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Some echinoderms can reproduce asexually by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. producing gametes, b. producing spores, c. fissioning, d. all of the above",c 4202,NDQ_007073,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,"At least during the embryonic stage, all chordates have",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a post-anal tail, b. a hollow nerve cord, c. pharyngeal slits, d. all of the above",d 4203,NDQ_007074,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,The earliest chordates evolved,,,Multiple Choice,"a. more than 500 million years ago, b. about 100 million years ago, c. no later than 50 million years ago, d. within the last 5 million years",a 4204,NDQ_007075,echinoderms and invertebrate chordates,Which statement about lancelets is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They are chordates, b. They are invertebrates, c. They lose their notochord as adults, d. They are filter feeders as adults",c 4205,NDQ_007162,amphibians,Amphibians were the first vertebrates to evolve,,,Multiple Choice,"a. scaly skin, b. four legs, c. lobe fins, d. two of the above",b 4206,NDQ_007165,amphibians,What organ(s) do amphibians use to obtain oxygen?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gills, b. lungs, c. skin, d. all of the above",d 4207,NDQ_007166,amphibians,Tadpoles are the larval form of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. newts, b. fish, c. salamanders, d. frogs",d 4208,NDQ_007169,amphibians,Adult amphibians eat all of the following except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. algae, b. snails, c. worms, d. insects",a 4209,NDQ_007171,amphibians,What is the ecological status of amphibians?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Amphibians are more numerous than ever before, b. Many amphibian species are at risk of extinction, c. Amphibians are very sensitive to environmental changes, d. two of the above",d 4210,NDQ_007176,amphibians,Amphibians are thought to have evolved from cartilaginous fish.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4211,NDQ_007179,amphibians,The mucous glands of some species of amphibians secrete toxins.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4212,NDQ_007181,amphibians,The respiratory and reproductive systems of amphibians share a single body cavity.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4213,NDQ_007182,amphibians,Frogs have a larynx that allows them to make sounds.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4214,NDQ_007183,amphibians,Modern amphibians are endotherms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4215,NDQ_007184,amphibians,The ancestor of amphibians was probably a lobe-finned fish.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4216,NDQ_007185,amphibians,Amphibians are oviparous.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4217,NDQ_007186,amphibians,"Amphibians can smell, taste, hear, and see.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4218,NDQ_007187,amphibians,Amphibian parents typically guard their eggs and defend their larvae from predators.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4219,NDQ_007188,amphibians,All known species of amphibians are placed in one of three orders.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4220,NDQ_007189,amphibians,Caecilians are the only amphibians without legs.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4221,NDQ_007190,amphibians,Amphibians produce amniotic eggs that do not dry out.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4222,NDQ_007191,amphibians,__amphibian order that includes newts,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lungs, b. b.mucus, c. c.cloaca, d. d.gills, e. e.salamander, f. f.caecilian, g. g.keratin",e 4223,NDQ_007192,amphibians,__substance that keeps amphibian skin moist,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lungs, b. b.mucus, c. c.cloaca, d. d.gills, e. e.salamander, f. f.caecilian, g. g.keratin",b 4224,NDQ_007193,amphibians,__organs that amphibian adults use to breathe,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lungs, b. b.mucus, c. c.cloaca, d. d.gills, e. e.salamander, f. f.caecilian, g. g.keratin",a 4225,NDQ_007194,amphibians,__amphibian order that has the fewest species,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lungs, b. b.mucus, c. c.cloaca, d. d.gills, e. e.salamander, f. f.caecilian, g. g.keratin",f 4226,NDQ_007195,amphibians,__protein in amphibian skin,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lungs, b. b.mucus, c. c.cloaca, d. d.gills, e. e.salamander, f. f.caecilian, g. g.keratin",g 4227,NDQ_007196,amphibians,__multi-purpose body cavity in amphibians,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lungs, b. b.mucus, c. c.cloaca, d. d.gills, e. e.salamander, f. f.caecilian, g. g.keratin",c 4228,NDQ_007197,amphibians,__organs that amphibian larvae use to breathe,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lungs, b. b.mucus, c. c.cloaca, d. d.gills, e. e.salamander, f. f.caecilian, g. g.keratin",d 4229,NDQ_007198,amphibians,Amphibians have all of the following except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sensory organs, b. a digestive system, c. an excretory system, d. scales",d 4230,NDQ_007199,amphibians,Which statement about amphibian reproduction is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Most amphibians reproduce asexually as well as sexually, b. Fertilization may take place inside or outside the body, c. Amphibian embryos develop inside the mothers body, d. Amphibians produce amniotic eggs that do not dry out",b 4231,NDQ_007200,amphibians,Frog larvae,,,Multiple Choice,"a. live in water, b. resemble fish, c. lack legs, d. all of the above",d 4232,NDQ_007201,amphibians,When a frog larva goes through metamorphosis it,,,Multiple Choice,"a. develops lungs, b. grows a tail, c. loses its swim bladder, d. all of the above",a 4233,NDQ_007202,amphibians,The only continent where amphibians do not live is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Australia, b. Antarctica, c. Africa, d. South America",b 4234,NDQ_007203,amphibians,Animals that prey on amphibians include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. birds, b. snakes, c. fish, d. all of the above",d 4235,NDQ_007204,amphibians,Amphibians live in all of the following habitats except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. saltwater lakes, b. freshwater lakes, c. freshwater ponds, d. moist soil",a 4236,NDQ_007205,reptiles,Reptiles use their scales to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. absorb oxygen, b. release gametes, c. reduce water loss, d. two of the above",c 4237,NDQ_007206,reptiles,__order of reptiles that includes lizards and snakes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.Sphenodontia, b. b.diaphragm, c. c.Crocodilia, d. d.carnivore, e. e.omnivore, f. f.Squamata, g. g.Testudines",f 4238,NDQ_007207,reptiles,__organism that eats both plants and animals,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.Sphenodontia, b. b.diaphragm, c. c.Crocodilia, d. d.carnivore, e. e.omnivore, f. f.Squamata, g. g.Testudines",e 4239,NDQ_007208,reptiles,Which statement about reptile classification is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. There are over 8,200 living species of reptiles, b. Modern reptiles are classified in four orders, c. All reptiles are vertebrate chordates, d. The Testudines Order includes turtles and lizards",d 4240,NDQ_007209,reptiles,On which continent(s) do reptiles live?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. North America, b. Australia, c. Europe, d. all of the above",d 4241,NDQ_007210,reptiles,__order of reptiles that includes turtles and tortoises,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.Sphenodontia, b. b.diaphragm, c. c.Crocodilia, d. d.carnivore, e. e.omnivore, f. f.Squamata, g. g.Testudines",g 4242,NDQ_007211,reptiles,__organism that eats only animals,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.Sphenodontia, b. b.diaphragm, c. c.Crocodilia, d. d.carnivore, e. e.omnivore, f. f.Squamata, g. g.Testudines",d 4243,NDQ_007212,reptiles,All of the following reptiles may live in water except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. snakes, b. turtles, c. lizards, d. alligators",c 4244,NDQ_007213,reptiles,__order of reptiles that includes only tuataras,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.Sphenodontia, b. b.diaphragm, c. c.Crocodilia, d. d.carnivore, e. e.omnivore, f. f.Squamata, g. g.Testudines",a 4245,NDQ_007214,reptiles,Which choice correctly matches a reptile with a food it would eat?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. snake - grasses, b. turtle - leaves, c. alligator - algae, d. tuatara - fruit",b 4246,NDQ_007216,reptiles,__order of reptiles that includes alligators and caimans,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.Sphenodontia, b. b.diaphragm, c. c.Crocodilia, d. d.carnivore, e. e.omnivore, f. f.Squamata, g. g.Testudines",c 4247,NDQ_007218,reptiles,__breathing muscle in reptiles and mammals,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.Sphenodontia, b. b.diaphragm, c. c.Crocodilia, d. d.carnivore, e. e.omnivore, f. f.Squamata, g. g.Testudines",b 4248,NDQ_007219,reptiles,The reptile class is one of the smallest classes of vertebrates.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4249,NDQ_007222,reptiles,The brain of most reptiles is less complex than the amphibian brain.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4250,NDQ_007224,reptiles,Reptile hatchlings look like smaller versions of the adults of their species.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4251,NDQ_007225,reptiles,"There are more than 8,200 living species of reptiles.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4252,NDQ_007226,reptiles,Reptiles have a circulatory system with a heart that pumps blood.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4253,NDQ_007227,reptiles,A lizard uses its nose to smell scents in the air.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4254,NDQ_007228,reptiles,Some snakes use their tongue to inject poison into their prey.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4255,NDQ_007229,reptiles,Most reptiles have internal fertilization of gametes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4256,NDQ_007230,reptiles,Crocodilians have greater intelligence than other reptiles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4257,NDQ_007231,reptiles,Snakes evolved from a four-legged ancestor.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4258,NDQ_007232,reptiles,Reptiles have one or more larval stages.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4259,NDQ_007233,reptiles,Tuataras are the least specialized of all living reptiles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4260,NDQ_007234,reptiles,All of the following are reptiles except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. turtles, b. lizards, c. salamanders, d. gharils",c 4261,NDQ_007235,reptiles,Reptiles have a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. heart, b. cloaca, c. diaphragm, d. all of the above",d 4262,NDQ_007236,reptiles,Which statement about reptile reproduction is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Reptiles have internal fertilization, b. Reptiles release sperm or eggs into fresh water, c. Reptiles are oviparous, d. Reptiles do not have a larval stage",b 4263,NDQ_007237,reptiles,The only reptile order that includes animals without legs is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Crocodilia Order, b. Sphenodontia Order, c. Squamata Order, d. Testudines Order",c 4264,NDQ_007238,reptiles,The only reptiles that defend their eggs and hatchlings from predators are female,,,Multiple Choice,"a. alligators and crocodiles, b. turtles and tortoises, c. snakes and lizards, d. none of the above",a 4265,NDQ_007239,reptiles,Terrapins are reptiles placed in the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Crocodilia Order, b. Sphenodontia Order, c. Squamata Order, d. Testudines Order",d 4266,NDQ_007240,reptiles,The majority of reptiles are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. herbivores, b. omnivores, c. carnivores, d. decomposers",c 4267,NDQ_007248,birds,The part of the brain that is most developed in birds is the part that controls,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mating, b. flying, c. singing, d. seeing",b 4268,NDQ_007249,birds,Birds,,,Multiple Choice,"a. have two limbs, b. are bipedal, c. have two pairs of wings, d. all of the above",b 4269,NDQ_007250,birds,Which statement about birds is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Birds are the most numerous class of vertebrates, b. Birds are the vertebrate class that evolved most recently, c. Some birds lost the ability to fly during their evolution, d. Like reptiles, birds lay amniotic eggs and are ectothermic",d 4270,NDQ_007251,birds,Why do peacocks fan out their large tail feathers?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. to slow down when flying, b. to create lift, c. to attract mates, d. to cool off in hot weather",c 4271,NDQ_007252,birds,Which birds would you expect to provide the longest period of parental care to their hatchlings?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. robins, b. ducks, c. killdeers, d. turkeys",a 4272,NDQ_007253,birds,All birds have,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a beak, b. feathers, c. air sacs, d. all of the above",d 4273,NDQ_007254,birds,Which statement about bird reproduction is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Reproduction can be sexual or asexual, b. Separate sexes produce sperm and eggs, c. Fertilization of gametes is external, d. Parents provide no care to their offspring",b 4274,NDQ_007255,birds,Flightless birds include all of the following except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. penguins, b. kiwis, c. rheas, d. honeyeaters",d 4275,NDQ_007256,birds,How many orders of flying birds are there?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 7, c. 9, d. 29",d 4276,NDQ_007257,birds,A red-winged blackbird is a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. specialist, b. omnivore, c. raptor, d. two of the above",b 4277,NDQ_007259,birds,All of the following birds can fly except for the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. moa, b. hawk, c. gull, d. crow",a 4278,NDQ_007261,birds,On which continent(s) do birds live?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Africa, b. Antarctica, c. Australia, d. all of the above",d 4279,NDQ_007262,birds,The largest bird is about 2 meters tall.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4280,NDQ_007265,birds,Birds evolved from a four-legged ancestor.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4281,NDQ_007267,birds,Birds brains are small for their body size.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4282,NDQ_007268,birds,All birds build nests the same way.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4283,NDQ_007269,birds,"Birds are four-limbed, ectothermic vertebrates.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4284,NDQ_007270,birds,Birds produce amniotic eggs.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4285,NDQ_007271,birds,Only mother birds take care of the eggs and hatchlings.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4286,NDQ_007272,birds,The vertebrate class with the fewest species is birds.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4287,NDQ_007273,birds,Many perching birds are songbirds.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4288,NDQ_007274,birds,About a quarter of all birds are flightless.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4289,NDQ_007275,birds,Feathers help keep birds warm by providing insulation.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4290,NDQ_007276,birds,Birds have a relatively large heart and a rapid heart rate.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4291,NDQ_007277,birds,__organism that eats many different types of food,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.nocturnal raptor, b. b.bipedal, c. c.courtship, d. d.specialist, e. e.incubation, f. f.generalist, g. g.perching bird",f 4292,NDQ_007278,birds,__process of keeping eggs warm until they hatch,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.nocturnal raptor, b. b.bipedal, c. c.courtship, d. d.specialist, e. e.incubation, f. f.generalist, g. g.perching bird",e 4293,NDQ_007279,birds,__organism that eats just one type of food,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.nocturnal raptor, b. b.bipedal, c. c.courtship, d. d.specialist, e. e.incubation, f. f.generalist, g. g.perching bird",d 4294,NDQ_007280,birds,__member of the order of flying birds that has more species than all other bird orders combined,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.nocturnal raptor, b. b.bipedal, c. c.courtship, d. d.specialist, e. e.incubation, f. f.generalist, g. g.perching bird",g 4295,NDQ_007281,birds,__of or relating to an animal that walks on two legs,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.nocturnal raptor, b. b.bipedal, c. c.courtship, d. d.specialist, e. e.incubation, f. f.generalist, g. g.perching bird",b 4296,NDQ_007282,birds,__member of the order of flying birds in which birds hunt for prey at night,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.nocturnal raptor, b. b.bipedal, c. c.courtship, d. d.specialist, e. e.incubation, f. f.generalist, g. g.perching bird",a 4297,NDQ_007283,birds,__type of animal behavior that is used to attract mates,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.nocturnal raptor, b. b.bipedal, c. c.courtship, d. d.specialist, e. e.incubation, f. f.generalist, g. g.perching bird",c 4298,NDQ_007291,mammals,Traits that are unique to animals in the mammal class include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hair or fur, b. endothermy, c. mammary glands, d. two of the above",d 4299,NDQ_007294,mammals,Monotreme mammals include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. koalas, b. kangaroos, c. echidnas, d. two of the above",c 4300,NDQ_007295,mammals,Mammals can generate body heat by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. producing sweat, b. increasing their metabolic rate, c. increasing blood flow to the body surface, d. all of the above",b 4301,NDQ_007298,mammals,Which mammal is a herbivore?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. whale, b. hyena, c. manatee, d. bat",c 4302,NDQ_007300,mammals,Which order of placental mammals includes mice?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Carnivora, b. Insectivora, c. Rodentia, d. Lagomorpha",c 4303,NDQ_007305,mammals,The ears of mammals have specialized structures that make them extremely good at hearing.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4304,NDQ_007308,mammals,The limbs of most mammals are specialized for a particular way of moving.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4305,NDQ_007310,mammals,"Compared with the cells of other animals, the cells have mammals have more nuclei.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4306,NDQ_007311,mammals,Shivering helps the mammalian body generate heat to stay warm.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4307,NDQ_007312,mammals,You would expect a frugivorous mammal to eat wood.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4308,NDQ_007313,mammals,There are very few living species of monotreme mammals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4309,NDQ_007314,mammals,Some mammals consume leaf litter and wood.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4310,NDQ_007315,mammals,_____The placenta consists only of maternal tissues.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4311,NDQ_007316,mammals,Mammals that are herbivores include wolves and seals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4312,NDQ_007317,mammals,Only placental mammals give birth to live young.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4313,NDQ_007318,mammals,A female platypus has a cloaca instead of a uterus.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4314,NDQ_007319,mammals,Ideas about mammal classification are constantly changing.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4315,NDQ_007320,mammals,Traits of mammals include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hair or fur, b. amniotic eggs, c. four limbs, d. all of the above",d 4316,NDQ_007321,mammals,The fastest land animal is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. horse, b. deer, c. cheetah, d. kangaroo",c 4317,NDQ_007322,mammals,Mammals classified as frugivores,,,Multiple Choice,"a. include chimpanzees, b. eat mainly insects, c. are also called carnivores, d. two of the above",a 4318,NDQ_007323,mammals,Which mammals are oviparous?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. monotreme mammals, b. marsupial mammals, c. placental mammals, d. none of the above",a 4319,NDQ_007324,mammals,All of the following mammals are marsupials except for,,,Multiple Choice,"a. koalas, b. echidnas, c. opossums, d. kangaroos",b 4320,NDQ_007325,mammals,Which mammals have a cloaca instead of a uterus and vagina?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. placental mammals, b. marsupial mammals, c. monotreme mammals, d. none of the above",c 4321,NDQ_007326,mammals,Subclasses of mammals include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. insectivores, b. marsupials, c. primates, d. all of the above",b 4322,NDQ_007327,mammals,__mammal that gives birth to a tiny embryo,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.alveolus, b. b.placenta, c. c.placental mammal, d. d.lactation, e. e.marsupial mammal, f. f.sweat, g. g.monotreme mammal",e 4323,NDQ_007328,mammals,__salty fluid secreted by glands in the skin of most mammals,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.alveolus, b. b.placenta, c. c.placental mammal, d. d.lactation, e. e.marsupial mammal, f. f.sweat, g. g.monotreme mammal",f 4324,NDQ_007329,mammals,__mammal that lays eggs,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.alveolus, b. b.placenta, c. c.placental mammal, d. d.lactation, e. e.marsupial mammal, f. f.sweat, g. g.monotreme mammal",g 4325,NDQ_007330,mammals,__temporary spongy structure that supports the fetus of a placental mammal,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.alveolus, b. b.placenta, c. c.placental mammal, d. d.lactation, e. e.marsupial mammal, f. f.sweat, g. g.monotreme mammal",b 4326,NDQ_007331,mammals,__process of producing milk for an offspring,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.alveolus, b. b.placenta, c. c.placental mammal, d. d.lactation, e. e.marsupial mammal, f. f.sweat, g. g.monotreme mammal",d 4327,NDQ_007332,mammals,__mammal that gives birth to a large and well-developed fetus,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.alveolus, b. b.placenta, c. c.placental mammal, d. d.lactation, e. e.marsupial mammal, f. f.sweat, g. g.monotreme mammal",c 4328,NDQ_007333,mammals,__tiny air sac in mammalian lungs,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.alveolus, b. b.placenta, c. c.placental mammal, d. d.lactation, e. e.marsupial mammal, f. f.sweat, g. g.monotreme mammal",a 4329,NDQ_007334,primates,Which animal is not a primate?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. vervet, b. squirrel monkey, c. flying squirrel, d. lemur",c 4330,NDQ_007335,primates,Prosimian primates include monkeys and apes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4331,NDQ_007336,primates,Primates evolved from arboreal ancestors.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4332,NDQ_007337,primates,The largest primate is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. orangutan, b. chimpanzee, c. gorilla, d. tarsier",c 4333,NDQ_007338,primates,"For the majority of primates, the most important sense is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. hearing, b. vision, c. smelling, d. tasting",b 4334,NDQ_007339,primates,Humans are the only primates that have color vision.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4335,NDQ_007340,primates,Primates have relatively slow rates of development compared with other mammals of a similar size.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4336,NDQ_007341,primates,"Relative to other mammals, primates have",,,Multiple Choice,"a. rapid rates of development, b. high levels of intelligence, c. very specialized hands, d. two of the above",b 4337,NDQ_007342,primates,Most modern primates live in trees at least some of the time.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4338,NDQ_007343,primates,The preferred food for almost all primates is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. leaves, b. meat, c. fruit, d. insects",c 4339,NDQ_007345,primates,Chimpanzees eat only fruit and other plant foods.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4340,NDQ_007347,primates,Human beings are the only primates that can make and use tools.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4341,NDQ_007355,primates,Tarsiers are classified as non-prosimian primates.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4342,NDQ_007356,primates,Primates have five digits on each extremity.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4343,NDQ_007358,primates,"Except for human beings, most modern primates live in tropical climates.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4344,NDQ_007361,primates,Primates tend to have small brains for their body size.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4345,NDQ_007362,primates,Prosimians are generally larger than non-prosimian primates.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4346,NDQ_007363,primates,__type of vision that characterizes primates,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.vervet, b. b.brachiation, c. c.squirrel monkey, d. d.arboreal, e. e.stereoscopic, f. f.prosimians, g. g.opposable",e 4347,NDQ_007364,primates,__of or relating to an animal that lives in trees,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.vervet, b. b.brachiation, c. c.squirrel monkey, d. d.arboreal, e. e.stereoscopic, f. f.prosimians, g. g.opposable",d 4348,NDQ_007365,primates,__example of an Old World non-prosimian primate,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.vervet, b. b.brachiation, c. c.squirrel monkey, d. d.arboreal, e. e.stereoscopic, f. f.prosimians, g. g.opposable",a 4349,NDQ_007366,primates,__group of primates that includes lemurs and lorises,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.vervet, b. b.brachiation, c. c.squirrel monkey, d. d.arboreal, e. e.stereoscopic, f. f.prosimians, g. g.opposable",f 4350,NDQ_007367,primates,__moving through trees by swinging from branch to branch,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.vervet, b. b.brachiation, c. c.squirrel monkey, d. d.arboreal, e. e.stereoscopic, f. f.prosimians, g. g.opposable",b 4351,NDQ_007368,primates,__example of a New World non-prosimian primate,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.vervet, b. b.brachiation, c. c.squirrel monkey, d. d.arboreal, e. e.stereoscopic, f. f.prosimians, g. g.opposable",c 4352,NDQ_007369,primates,__type of thumb found in primates,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.vervet, b. b.brachiation, c. c.squirrel monkey, d. d.arboreal, e. e.stereoscopic, f. f.prosimians, g. g.opposable",g 4353,NDQ_007370,primates,Primates include all of the following mammals except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lemurs, b. koalas, c. tarsiers, d. orangutans",b 4354,NDQ_007371,primates,Many primate traits are adaptations for life in the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. water, b. desert, c. trees, d. mountains",c 4355,NDQ_007372,primates,"Compared with other mammals, primates tend to have",,,Multiple Choice,"a. larger brains, b. more specialized digits, c. shorter lifespans, d. two of the above",a 4356,NDQ_007373,primates,Most primate species are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. carnivores, b. herbivores, c. omnivores, d. none of the above",c 4357,NDQ_007374,primates,Which statement about prosimians is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They are generally smaller than other primates, b. They are thought to be similar to the earliest primates, c. They include New World and Old World monkeys, d. There are fewer of them than non-prosimian primates",c 4358,NDQ_007375,primates,An opposable thumb can be brought into opposition with the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. thumb on the opposite hand, b. other fingers on the same hand, c. wrist above the thumb, d. palm of the opposite hand",b 4359,NDQ_007376,primates,"Except for human beings, most modern primates live in",,,Multiple Choice,"a. tropical rainforests, b. high mountain regions, c. aquatic environments, d. open plains and fields",a 4360,NDQ_007377,understanding animal behavior,All of the following are innate behaviors except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. putting on a courtship display to attract a mate., b. calling out to warn other animals to stay away., c. fighting other animals to defend territory., d. learning to avoid eating certain foods because they taste bad.",d 4361,NDQ_007378,understanding animal behavior,Behaviors controlled by genes that help an animal survive or reproduce,,,Multiple Choice,"a. increase fitness., b. evolve by natural selection., c. become more common in the species., d. all of the above",d 4362,NDQ_007379,understanding animal behavior,"Compared with learned behaviors, innate behaviors are more",,,Multiple Choice,"a. flexible., b. predictable., c. variable., d. all of the above",b 4363,NDQ_007380,understanding animal behavior,Chimpanzees have been observed using sticks to fish for termites in a termite mound. This behavior came about as a result of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. instinct., b. conditioning., c. habituation., d. insight learning.",d 4364,NDQ_007381,understanding animal behavior,The big advantage of learned behaviors over innate behaviors is that learned behaviors are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. longer lasting., b. more flexible., c. less complex., d. two of the above",b 4365,NDQ_007382,understanding animal behavior,Which of the following animal behaviors is a learned behavior?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. building a nest, b. spinning a web, c. making a cocoon, d. using a twig as a tool",d 4366,NDQ_007383,understanding animal behavior,"When a human infant grasps a finger placed in its palm, it is performing a(n)",,,Multiple Choice,"a. learned behavior., b. conditioned response., c. reflex behavior., d. insight behavior.",c 4367,NDQ_007384,understanding animal behavior,All of the following are ways of learning new behaviors except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. observational learning., b. insight learning., c. habituation., d. reflex learning.",d 4368,NDQ_007385,understanding animal behavior,Ways animals may learn behaviors include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. observing., b. playing., c. conditioning., d. all of the above",d 4369,NDQ_007386,understanding animal behavior,Gaping behavior in baby birds is an example of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. learned behavior., b. innate behavior., c. habituation., d. conditioning.",b 4370,NDQ_007388,understanding animal behavior,"When you teach a dog to sit on command by rewarding it with treats, the type of learning involved is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. insight learning., b. conditioning., c. reflex learning., d. habituation.",b 4371,NDQ_007390,understanding animal behavior,Which types of animals have been observed making and using tools to solve problems?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. only humans, b. only primates, c. only mammals, d. both mammals and birds",d 4372,NDQ_007398,understanding animal behavior,Innate behaviors occur in all animals except human beings.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4373,NDQ_007399,understanding animal behavior,Behaviors that increase fitness become more common by natural selection.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4374,NDQ_007401,understanding animal behavior,_____The waggle dance in honeybees is an example of learned behavior.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4375,NDQ_007404,understanding animal behavior,"The more intelligent a species is, the fewer innate behaviors it generally has.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4376,NDQ_007405,understanding animal behavior,"When young animals play, they may be learning important skills they will need as adults.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4377,NDQ_007406,understanding animal behavior,An example of an innate behavior is a duckling following its mother wherever she goes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4378,NDQ_007407,understanding animal behavior,An example of a learned behavior is a monkey using a rock as a tool.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4379,NDQ_007408,understanding animal behavior,Innate animal behaviors are always simple and easy to perform.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4380,NDQ_007409,understanding animal behavior,A bee learns to do the waggle dance by observing the behavior in other bees.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4381,NDQ_007410,understanding animal behavior,The only innate behaviors in human beings are reflex behaviors.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4382,NDQ_007411,understanding animal behavior,Learning by conditioning always involves a reward.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4383,NDQ_007412,understanding animal behavior,"The more intelligent a species is, the more it depends on learned behaviors.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4384,NDQ_007413,understanding animal behavior,__any behavior that occurs only after experience or practice,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.habituation, b. b.innate behavior, c. c.reflex behavior, d. d.animal behavior, e. e.conditioning, f. f.learned behavior, g. g.insight learning",f 4385,NDQ_007414,understanding animal behavior,__way of learning that involves a reward or punishment,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.habituation, b. b.innate behavior, c. c.reflex behavior, d. d.animal behavior, e. e.conditioning, f. f.learned behavior, g. g.insight learning",e 4386,NDQ_007415,understanding animal behavior,__any way that an animal interacts with other animals or the environment,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.habituation, b. b.innate behavior, c. c.reflex behavior, d. d.animal behavior, e. e.conditioning, f. f.learned behavior, g. g.insight learning",d 4387,NDQ_007416,understanding animal behavior,__learning from past experiences and reasoning,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.habituation, b. b.innate behavior, c. c.reflex behavior, d. d.animal behavior, e. e.conditioning, f. f.learned behavior, g. g.insight learning",g 4388,NDQ_007417,understanding animal behavior,__simple response that always occurs when a certain stimulus is present,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.habituation, b. b.innate behavior, c. c.reflex behavior, d. d.animal behavior, e. e.conditioning, f. f.learned behavior, g. g.insight learning",c 4389,NDQ_007418,understanding animal behavior,__learning to get used to something after being exposed to it repeatedly,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.habituation, b. b.innate behavior, c. c.reflex behavior, d. d.animal behavior, e. e.conditioning, f. f.learned behavior, g. g.insight learning",a 4390,NDQ_007419,understanding animal behavior,__any behavior that occurs naturally in all the animals of a given species,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.habituation, b. b.innate behavior, c. c.reflex behavior, d. d.animal behavior, e. e.conditioning, f. f.learned behavior, g. g.insight learning",b 4391,NDQ_007420,types of animal behavior,Animals that make and hear sounds to communicate include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. frogs., b. dogs., c. birds., d. all of the above",d 4392,NDQ_007421,types of animal behavior,"Animals that communicate with sounds include frogs, birds, and monkeys.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4393,NDQ_007422,types of animal behavior,"In a honeybee colony, most of the adult bees are drones.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4394,NDQ_007423,types of animal behavior,Ants mark a trail to a food source with chemicals so other,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ants will stay away from it., b. ants will be able to find it., c. insects will avoid it., d. insects will leave it alone.",b 4395,NDQ_007424,types of animal behavior,What is a cat communicating by raising its fur and arching its back?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Stay away., b. Mate with me., c. Lets play., d. Im hungry.",a 4396,NDQ_007425,types of animal behavior,The only way animals cooperate is by sharing food.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4397,NDQ_007426,types of animal behavior,All birds have the same courtship behaviors.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4398,NDQ_007427,types of animal behavior,Humans communicate with each other using,,,Multiple Choice,"a. symbols., b. facial expressions., c. gestures., d. all of the above",d 4399,NDQ_007428,types of animal behavior,Animals are more likely to put on a defensive display than fight to defend their territory.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4400,NDQ_007429,types of animal behavior,Most of the adult bees in a honeybee colony are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. queens., b. drones., c. workers., d. larvae.",c 4401,NDQ_007431,types of animal behavior,"Animals that hibernate include some species of bats, squirrels, and snakes.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4402,NDQ_007433,types of animal behavior,Only the human species has a biological clock to control circadian rhythms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4403,NDQ_007434,types of animal behavior,__use of symbols to communicate,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.biological clock, b. b.circadian rhythm, c. c.communication, d. d.nocturnal, e. e.social animal, f. f.language, g. g.diurnal",f 4404,NDQ_007437,types of animal behavior,__of or relating to animals that are active during the day,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.biological clock, b. b.circadian rhythm, c. c.communication, d. d.nocturnal, e. e.social animal, f. f.language, g. g.diurnal",g 4405,NDQ_007439,types of animal behavior,__animal that lives in a group with other members of its species,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.biological clock, b. b.circadian rhythm, c. c.communication, d. d.nocturnal, e. e.social animal, f. f.language, g. g.diurnal",e 4406,NDQ_007440,types of animal behavior,__of or relating to animals that are active during the night,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.biological clock, b. b.circadian rhythm, c. c.communication, d. d.nocturnal, e. e.social animal, f. f.language, g. g.diurnal",d 4407,NDQ_007441,types of animal behavior,Some birds communicate by dancing.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4408,NDQ_007442,types of animal behavior,"In most species of birds and mammals, parents care for their young.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4409,NDQ_007443,types of animal behavior,__any way that animals share information,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.biological clock, b. b.circadian rhythm, c. c.communication, d. d.nocturnal, e. e.social animal, f. f.language, g. g.diurnal",c 4410,NDQ_007444,types of animal behavior,Most species of bees and ants are highly social animals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4411,NDQ_007445,types of animal behavior,__daily cycle of behavior,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.biological clock, b. b.circadian rhythm, c. c.communication, d. d.nocturnal, e. e.social animal, f. f.language, g. g.diurnal",b 4412,NDQ_007446,types of animal behavior,__tiny structure in the brain that controls circadian rhythms,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.biological clock, b. b.circadian rhythm, c. c.communication, d. d.nocturnal, e. e.social animal, f. f.language, g. g.diurnal",a 4413,NDQ_007447,types of animal behavior,Only social insects work together with other members of their group.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4414,NDQ_007448,types of animal behavior,Bears are the only animals that hibernate during the winter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4415,NDQ_007456,types of animal behavior,Nonhuman animals may communicate using,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hearing., b. sight., c. smell., d. any of the above",d 4416,NDQ_007457,types of animal behavior,How do ants communicate the location of a food source?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They do a waggle dance., b. They mark the trail to the food source with chemicals., c. They use gestures to point toward the food source., d. none of the above",b 4417,NDQ_007458,types of animal behavior,The most important way that humans communicate is with,,,Multiple Choice,"a. facial expressions., b. gestures., c. language., d. body postures.",c 4418,NDQ_007459,types of animal behavior,Social animals include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. bees., b. ants., c. wolves., d. all of the above",d 4419,NDQ_007460,types of animal behavior,A dog marks its territory by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. releasing chemicals in urine., b. barking and growling., c. showing its teeth., d. raising its fur.",a 4420,NDQ_007461,types of animal behavior,Which statement about animal migration is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Migration is most common in birds, fish, and insects., b. All birds migrate south for the winter., c. Migrating animals generally follow the same route each year., d. Migration is triggered by changes in the environment.",b 4421,NDQ_007462,types of animal behavior,The biological clock causes changes in biology and behavior that repeat every,,,Multiple Choice,"a. month., b. week., c. year., d. day.",d 4422,NDQ_007678,choosing healthy foods,The five food groups represented by MyPlate include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. water., b. fruits., c. fiber., d. two of the above",b 4423,NDQ_007679,choosing healthy foods,__diagram showing how to choose foods for balanced eating,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.ingredient, b. b.MyPlate, c. c.percent daily value, d. d.nutrition facts label, e. e.obesity, f. f.serving size, g. g.main ingredient",b 4424,NDQ_007680,choosing healthy foods,__item listed first on a foods ingredients list,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.ingredient, b. b.MyPlate, c. c.percent daily value, d. d.nutrition facts label, e. e.obesity, f. f.serving size, g. g.main ingredient",g 4425,NDQ_007681,choosing healthy foods,Which of the following is a proper guideline for using MyPlate?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Fill half of your plate fruits and vegetables., b. Eat only one meal a day., c. Make a third of your grains whole grains., d. Put potato chips in the vegetables group.",a 4426,NDQ_007682,choosing healthy foods,What information is found on a nutrition facts label?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. serving size, b. main ingredient, c. amounts of all nutrients, d. all of the above",a 4427,NDQ_007683,choosing healthy foods,__label on a food package giving nutritional information per serving,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.ingredient, b. b.MyPlate, c. c.percent daily value, d. d.nutrition facts label, e. e.obesity, f. f.serving size, g. g.main ingredient",d 4428,NDQ_007684,choosing healthy foods,__disorder characterized by a high percentage of body fat,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.ingredient, b. b.MyPlate, c. c.percent daily value, d. d.nutrition facts label, e. e.obesity, f. f.serving size, g. g.main ingredient",e 4429,NDQ_007685,choosing healthy foods,A food is considered high in a given nutrient if its percent daily value for that nutrient is at least,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 5 percent., b. 10 percent., c. 15 percent., d. 20 percent.",d 4430,NDQ_007686,choosing healthy foods,__amount of a food that is considered one serving,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.ingredient, b. b.MyPlate, c. c.percent daily value, d. d.nutrition facts label, e. e.obesity, f. f.serving size, g. g.main ingredient",f 4431,NDQ_007687,choosing healthy foods,People who are obese are more likely to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. have high blood pressure., b. develop diabetes., c. die at a younger age., d. all of the above",d 4432,NDQ_007689,choosing healthy foods,__percent of the daily need for a given nutrient that a food provides,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.ingredient, b. b.MyPlate, c. c.percent daily value, d. d.nutrition facts label, e. e.obesity, f. f.serving size, g. g.main ingredient",c 4433,NDQ_007691,choosing healthy foods,__any specific item that a food contains,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.ingredient, b. b.MyPlate, c. c.percent daily value, d. d.nutrition facts label, e. e.obesity, f. f.serving size, g. g.main ingredient",a 4434,NDQ_007699,choosing healthy foods,Cheese is placed in the protein food group.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4435,NDQ_007700,choosing healthy foods,Guidelines for using MyPlate include avoiding oversized portions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4436,NDQ_007702,choosing healthy foods,_____You can tell whether a food contains whole grains by reading the nutrition facts label.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4437,NDQ_007705,choosing healthy foods,Physical activity is an important part of balanced eating.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4438,NDQ_007706,choosing healthy foods,Obesity is diagnosed on the basis of body mass index.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4439,NDQ_007707,choosing healthy foods,There is no food group on MyPlate for foods such as cookies and potato chips.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4440,NDQ_007708,choosing healthy foods,The grains food group includes breads and cereals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4441,NDQ_007709,choosing healthy foods,The protein food group includes only foods that come from animals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4442,NDQ_007710,choosing healthy foods,The first item at the top of a nutrition facts label is the total fat content of the package.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4443,NDQ_007711,choosing healthy foods,The percent daily values on a nutrition facts label are based on a 2000-Calorie-per-day diet.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4444,NDQ_007712,choosing healthy foods,The last item on an ingredients list is always the amount of a vitamin or mineral in the food.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4445,NDQ_007713,choosing healthy foods,Getting regular exercise may help improve your mood as well as your physical health.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4446,NDQ_007714,choosing healthy foods,Which two food groups half fill MyPlate?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fruits and vegetables, b. grains and dairy, c. fruits and protein, d. protein and dairy",a 4447,NDQ_007715,choosing healthy foods,Which foods are placed in the grains group?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. beans, b. nuts, c. pasta, d. all of the above",c 4448,NDQ_007716,choosing healthy foods,Guidelines for using MyPlate recommend avoiding,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sugary drinks., b. high-sodium foods., c. full-fat milk., d. all of the above",d 4449,NDQ_007717,choosing healthy foods,Which grains are generally the most nutritious?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. processed grains, b. enriched grains, c. whole grains, d. bleached grains",c 4450,NDQ_007718,choosing healthy foods,Obesity is often diagnosed by measuring a persons,,,Multiple Choice,"a. blood pressure., b. blood sugar., c. caloric intake., d. body mass index.",d 4451,NDQ_007719,choosing healthy foods,Which statement about physical activity is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Physical activity strengthens bones and muscles., b. Physical activity is an important part of balanced eating., c. You can use up extra energy in food with physical activity., d. You should get about 15 minutes of physical activity per day.",d 4452,NDQ_007720,choosing healthy foods,Tools that can help you choose the most nutritious foods and eat balanced meals include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. MyPlate., b. nutrition facts labels., c. ingredients lists., d. all of the above",d 4453,NDQ_008592,communities,A community is the biotic component of a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. ecosystem., b. biome., c. species., d. population.",a 4454,NDQ_008593,communities,Types of community interactions include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. predation., b. competition., c. symbiosis., d. all of the above",d 4455,NDQ_008594,communities,Which statement about predator-prey populations is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The relationship between predator and prey populations keeps both populations in balance., b. A decrease in the prey population is followed by an increase in the predator population., c. An increase in the predator population is followed by an increase in the prey population., d. two of the above",a 4456,NDQ_008595,communities,An organism that captures and consumes organisms in another species is a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. parasite., b. predator., c. host., d. prey.",b 4457,NDQ_008596,communities,Males in the same population may fight each other for mates. This is an example of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. commensalism., b. interspecific competition., c. intraspecific competition., d. none of the above",c 4458,NDQ_008597,communities,An example of a keystone species is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. moose., b. prairie dogs., c. deer., d. rabbits.",b 4459,NDQ_008598,communities,Which statement about communities is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Populations in communities often interact with each other., b. Community interactions are important factors in natural selection., c. All community interactions are mutualistic., d. all of the above",c 4460,NDQ_008599,communities,Which of the following organisms have a mutualistic relationship?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. wolves and moose, b. cattle and cattle egrets, c. sea anemones and clownfish, d. prairie dogs and plants",c 4461,NDQ_008600,communities,Competition can occur,,,Multiple Choice,"a. between members of the same species., b. between members of different species., c. over food, water, or space., d. all of the above",d 4462,NDQ_008601,communities,Which statement about parasitism is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Parasitism is a symbiotic relationship., b. A parasite generally lives in or on its host., c. The host is not harmed by the relationship., d. Most species of animals are hosts to one or more parasites.",c 4463,NDQ_008603,communities,What type of relationship exists between a clownfish and sea anemone?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mutualism, b. parasitism, c. predation, d. commensalism",a 4464,NDQ_008605,communities,An example of a commensal relationship is the relationship between,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cattle egrets and cattle., b. wolves and moose., c. hookworms and humans., d. none of the above",a 4465,NDQ_008606,communities,__relationship between members of the same species that depend on the same resources,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.commensalism, b. b.predation, c. c.parasitism, d. d.intraspecific competition, e. e.mutualism, f. f.interspecific competition, g. g.keystone",d 4466,NDQ_008609,communities,__type of species whose numbers affect the populations of many other species in the same community,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.commensalism, b. b.predation, c. c.parasitism, d. d.intraspecific competition, e. e.mutualism, f. f.interspecific competition, g. g.keystone",g 4467,NDQ_008611,communities,__close relationship between two species in which both species benefit,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.commensalism, b. b.predation, c. c.parasitism, d. d.intraspecific competition, e. e.mutualism, f. f.interspecific competition, g. g.keystone",e 4468,NDQ_008612,communities,__relationship between members of different species that depend on the same resources,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.commensalism, b. b.predation, c. c.parasitism, d. d.intraspecific competition, e. e.mutualism, f. f.interspecific competition, g. g.keystone",f 4469,NDQ_008613,communities,An increase in a predator population is likely to lead to a decrease in the population of its prey.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4470,NDQ_008614,communities,Most keystone species are producers such as plants.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4471,NDQ_008615,communities,__close relationship between two species in which one species benefits and the other species is neither,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.commensalism, b. b.predation, c. c.parasitism, d. d.intraspecific competition, e. e.mutualism, f. f.interspecific competition, g. g.keystone",a 4472,NDQ_008616,communities,A symbiotic relationship may be harmful to both of the species involved in the relationship.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4473,NDQ_008617,communities,__relationship between two species in which members of one species consume members of the other,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.commensalism, b. b.predation, c. c.parasitism, d. d.intraspecific competition, e. e.mutualism, f. f.interspecific competition, g. g.keystone",b 4474,NDQ_008618,communities,__close relationship between two species in which one species benefits and the other species is harmed,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.commensalism, b. b.predation, c. c.parasitism, d. d.intraspecific competition, e. e.mutualism, f. f.interspecific competition, g. g.keystone",c 4475,NDQ_008619,communities,Intraspecific competition is a type of symbiotic relationship.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4476,NDQ_008620,communities,Predator organisms are always larger than the organisms they prey upon.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4477,NDQ_008621,communities,Camouflage is a common adaptation in both predator and prey species.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4478,NDQ_008622,communities,A symbiotic relationship may not be beneficial to either species.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4479,NDQ_008623,communities,Types of symbiosis include intraspecific and interspecific competition.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4480,NDQ_008624,communities,"Many species of animals are parasites, at least during some stage of their life cycle.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4481,NDQ_008625,communities,A parasite generally lives in or on its host.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4482,NDQ_008626,communities,Most parasites eventually kill their host.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4483,NDQ_008627,communities,Predator adaptations help them escape from prey.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4484,NDQ_008635,ecosystems,Matter that is recycled through ecosystems includes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. carbon., b. nitrogen., c. water., d. all of the above",d 4485,NDQ_008636,ecosystems,__common focus of study in ecology,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.water, b. b.niche, c. c.competitive exclusion, d. d.competition, e. e.ecosystem, f. f.habitat, g. g.sunlight",e 4486,NDQ_008637,ecosystems,__principle that each species in the same habitat must have a different niche,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.water, b. b.niche, c. c.competitive exclusion, d. d.competition, e. e.ecosystem, f. f.habitat, g. g.sunlight",c 4487,NDQ_008638,ecosystems,The competitive exclusion principle applies to two different,,,Multiple Choice,"a. niches., b. species., c. habitats., d. communities.",b 4488,NDQ_008639,ecosystems,Which statement about ecosystems is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Most ecosystems get energy from the sun., b. Ecosystems are units of nature., c. Ecosystems are closed systems., d. none of the above",c 4489,NDQ_008640,ecosystems,__physical environment in which a species lives,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.water, b. b.niche, c. c.competitive exclusion, d. d.competition, e. e.ecosystem, f. f.habitat, g. g.sunlight",f 4490,NDQ_008641,ecosystems,__source of energy for most ecosystems,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.water, b. b.niche, c. c.competitive exclusion, d. d.competition, e. e.ecosystem, f. f.habitat, g. g.sunlight",g 4491,NDQ_008642,ecosystems,A species niche includes how the species,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gets energy., b. obtains matter., c. interacts with other species., d. all of the above",d 4492,NDQ_008643,ecosystems,__role that a particular species plays in its ecosystem,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.water, b. b.niche, c. c.competitive exclusion, d. d.competition, e. e.ecosystem, f. f.habitat, g. g.sunlight",b 4493,NDQ_008644,ecosystems,Which organisms have the most similar niches?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. grasses and deer, b. wolves and moose, c. moose and deer, d. frogs and trees",c 4494,NDQ_008646,ecosystems,__outcome when two species occupy the same niche in the same habitat at the same time,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.water, b. b.niche, c. c.competitive exclusion, d. d.competition, e. e.ecosystem, f. f.habitat, g. g.sunlight",d 4495,NDQ_008648,ecosystems,__example of matter that is recycled through ecosystems,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.water, b. b.niche, c. c.competitive exclusion, d. d.competition, e. e.ecosystem, f. f.habitat, g. g.sunlight",a 4496,NDQ_008656,ecosystems,The focus of study in ecology is often the ecosystem.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4497,NDQ_008657,ecosystems,A dead log in a forest could be considered an ecosystem.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4498,NDQ_008659,ecosystems,Features of a habitat depend mainly on biotic factors.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4499,NDQ_008662,ecosystems,Each ecosystem can have at most just one niche.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4500,NDQ_008663,ecosystems,The biotic component of an ecosystem is the population.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4501,NDQ_008664,ecosystems,All of the following could be classified as an ecosystem except a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. pond., b. forest., c. dead tree., d. bare rock.",d 4502,NDQ_008665,ecosystems,Components of an ecosystem include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a community., b. species interactions., c. abiotic factors., d. all of the above",d 4503,NDQ_008666,ecosystems,Why can an ecosystem never be a closed system?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Energy must be constantly added to the ecosystem from outside., b. Matter must be constantly brought in to replace what is used up., c. Organisms must come into the ecosystem to replace those that die., d. all of the above",a 4504,NDQ_008667,ecosystems,A niche is the role in an ecosystem of a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. individual., b. species., c. community., d. none of the above",b 4505,NDQ_008668,ecosystems,The features of a habitat depend mainly on,,,Multiple Choice,"a. abiotic factors., b. biotic factors., c. competition., d. two of the above",a 4506,NDQ_008669,ecosystems,A given habitat can have,,,Multiple Choice,"a. just one niche., b. just one species., c. many different species., d. up to two species per niche.",c 4507,NDQ_008670,ecosystems,All of the following are recycled through ecosystems except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. energy., b. carbon., c. nitrogen., d. water.",a 4508,NDQ_008671,ecosystems,An ecosystem is a unit of nature.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4509,NDQ_008672,ecosystems,Energy is constantly recycled through ecosystems.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4510,NDQ_008673,ecosystems,A major aspect of a species niche is how the species obtains energy and matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4511,NDQ_008674,ecosystems,A habitat is the physical environment to which a species has adapted.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4512,NDQ_008675,ecosystems,"When two species occupy the same niche in the same habitat at the same time, both species always",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4513,NDQ_008676,ecosystems,An ecosystem always covers a large geographic area.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4514,NDQ_008677,ecosystems,Features of a species habitat include relationships with other species.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4515,NDQ_008721,flow of energy,Organisms that are chemoautotrophs include some,,,Multiple Choice,"a. archaeans., b. bacteria., c. plants and algae., d. two of the above",d 4516,NDQ_008724,flow of energy,Which of the following organisms are herbivores?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. snails, b. frogs, c. crows, d. bears",a 4517,NDQ_008725,flow of energy,Decomposers that eat the soft tissues of animals that are already dead are called,,,Multiple Choice,"a. detritivores., b. scavengers., c. saprotrophs., d. autotrophs.",b 4518,NDQ_008728,flow of energy,Most food chains and food webs have a maximum of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 2 trophic levels., b. 4 trophic levels., c. 6 trophic levels., d. 8 trophic levels.",b 4519,NDQ_008730,flow of energy,A human being who is eating an apple is feeding at,,,Multiple Choice,"a. trophic level 1., b. trophic level 2., c. trophic level 3., d. trophic level 4.",b 4520,NDQ_008735,flow of energy,Energy enters most ecosystems in the form of chemical compounds.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4521,NDQ_008738,flow of energy,All ecosystems have organisms that are classified as producers.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4522,NDQ_008740,flow of energy,Chemoautotrophs include archaea and certain bacteria.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4523,NDQ_008741,flow of energy,Heterotrophs include producers and decomposers.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4524,NDQ_008742,flow of energy,Higher trophic levels have less biomass than lower trophic levels.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4525,NDQ_008743,flow of energy,About 90 percent of the energy at a given trophic level is passed up to the next trophic level.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4526,NDQ_008744,flow of energy,Examples of detritivores include fungi and cockroaches.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4527,NDQ_008745,flow of energy,An example of a saprotroph is a hyena.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4528,NDQ_008746,flow of energy,Most organisms are consumed by just one species.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4529,NDQ_008747,flow of energy,There are rarely more than four trophic levels in a food chain or food web.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4530,NDQ_008748,flow of energy,A food web shows who eats whom in an ecosystem.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4531,NDQ_008749,flow of energy,Consumers always feed at just one trophic level.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4532,NDQ_008750,flow of energy,__organism that breaks down organic wastes or remains,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.heterotroph, b. b.omnivore, c. c.producer, d. d.trophic level, e. e.energy, f. f.food chain, g. g.decomposer",g 4533,NDQ_008751,flow of energy,__diagram that represents a single pathway by which energy flows through an ecosystem,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.heterotroph, b. b.omnivore, c. c.producer, d. d.trophic level, e. e.energy, f. f.food chain, g. g.decomposer",f 4534,NDQ_008752,flow of energy,__ability to change or move matter,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.heterotroph, b. b.omnivore, c. c.producer, d. d.trophic level, e. e.energy, f. f.food chain, g. g.decomposer",e 4535,NDQ_008753,flow of energy,__organism that gets energy by consuming other organisms,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.heterotroph, b. b.omnivore, c. c.producer, d. d.trophic level, e. e.energy, f. f.food chain, g. g.decomposer",a 4536,NDQ_008754,flow of energy,__organism that consumes both plants and animals,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.heterotroph, b. b.omnivore, c. c.producer, d. d.trophic level, e. e.energy, f. f.food chain, g. g.decomposer",b 4537,NDQ_008755,flow of energy,__organism that makes food for itself and other organisms,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.heterotroph, b. b.omnivore, c. c.producer, d. d.trophic level, e. e.energy, f. f.food chain, g. g.decomposer",c 4538,NDQ_008756,flow of energy,__feeding position in a food chain or food web,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.heterotroph, b. b.omnivore, c. c.producer, d. d.trophic level, e. e.energy, f. f.food chain, g. g.decomposer",d 4539,NDQ_008757,flow of energy,Organisms that are photoautotrophs include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. plants., b. certain fungi., c. all bacteria., d. two of the above",a 4540,NDQ_008758,flow of energy,Which of the following organisms are omnivores?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lions, b. frogs, c. rabbits, d. crows",d 4541,NDQ_008759,flow of energy,All of the following are decomposers except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. scavengers., b. detritivores., c. autotrophs., d. saprotrophs.",c 4542,NDQ_008760,flow of energy,Which trophic level of a food chain consists of secondary consumers?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. trophic level 1, b. trophic level 2, c. trophic level 3, d. trophic level 4",c 4543,NDQ_008761,flow of energy,About 10 percent of the energy at any given trophic level is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. used for metabolic processes., b. available for the next higher trophic level., c. given off as heat to the environment., d. used by producers such as plants to make food.",b 4544,NDQ_008762,flow of energy,Higher trophic levels tend to have,,,Multiple Choice,"a. larger organisms., b. more organisms., c. more biomass., d. two of the above",a 4545,NDQ_008763,flow of energy,What do scavengers consume?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. dead leaves, b. animal feces, c. dead animals, d. none of the above",c 4546,NDQ_008807,ecosystem change,Primary succession occurs in an area where,,,Multiple Choice,"a. there is nothing but bare rock., b. thin soil is already present., c. a climax community is located., d. nothing has been disturbed.",a 4547,NDQ_008810,ecosystem change,Examples of pioneer species in primary succession include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. grasses., b. trees., c. bacteria., d. two of the above",c 4548,NDQ_008811,ecosystem change,Secondary succession may occur following,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a forest fire., b. a flood., c. farming activities., d. any of the above",d 4549,NDQ_008814,ecosystem change,"In secondary succession, pioneer species may include",,,Multiple Choice,"a. fireweed., b. shrubs., c. trees., d. none of the above",a 4550,NDQ_008816,ecosystem change,Which statement about climax communities is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They are stable., b. They rarely occur., c. They are the same for all ecosystems., d. two of the above",c 4551,NDQ_008821,ecosystem change,No ecosystem is completely unchanging.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4552,NDQ_008824,ecosystem change,All ecological change is either primary or secondary succession.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4553,NDQ_008826,ecosystem change,Wind and water help weather rock and form soil in primary succession.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4554,NDQ_008827,ecosystem change,Plants can grow in an area only after soil has formed.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4555,NDQ_008828,ecosystem change,Most ecosystems change continuously.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4556,NDQ_008829,ecosystem change,Two types of ecological succession are primary succession and climax succession.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4557,NDQ_008830,ecosystem change,Trees usually colonize an area before small plants such as grasses.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4558,NDQ_008831,ecosystem change,Primary succession may occur following a landslide or the retreat of a glacier.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4559,NDQ_008832,ecosystem change,"Ecological succession always ends at a final, stable state.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4560,NDQ_008833,ecosystem change,Most ecosystems have climax communities.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4561,NDQ_008834,ecosystem change,"As plants grow and die, they improve the soil by adding organic matter.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4562,NDQ_008835,ecosystem change,Primary succession occurs more quickly than secondary succession.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4563,NDQ_008836,ecosystem change,Which events would most likely produce conditions where primary succession would occur?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. plowing by a farmer, b. retreating of a glacier, c. flooding by a river, d. burning of a forest",b 4564,NDQ_008837,ecosystem change,"In primary succession, the first few species to colonize the area",,,Multiple Choice,"a. can live on rock., b. weather rock., c. help form soil., d. all of the above",d 4565,NDQ_008838,ecosystem change,"During primary succession, the first plants to live in the area",,,Multiple Choice,"a. must be able to grow in thin, poor soil., b. use up all the organic matter in the soil., c. prevent trees from moving into the area., d. are usually tall plants such as shrubs.",a 4566,NDQ_008839,ecosystem change,Which statement about secondary succession is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It is faster than primary succession., b. The soil is already in place., c. Pioneer species include plants., d. none of the above",d 4567,NDQ_008840,ecosystem change,Which statement applies to most ecosystems?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They rarely change., b. They reach a final, stable community., c. They change continuously., d. They are rarely disturbed.",c 4568,NDQ_008841,ecosystem change,Adding organic matter to soil,,,Multiple Choice,"a. improves soil quality., b. helps soil hold water., c. may allow shrubs and trees to grow., d. all of the above",d 4569,NDQ_008842,ecosystem change,Pioneer species,,,Multiple Choice,"a. are the same in primary and secondary succession., b. always include plants such as grasses., c. are always the first species to colonize a disturbed area., d. all of the above",c 4570,NDQ_008843,ecosystem change,__type of succession that occurs in a formerly inhabited area,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.secondary succession, b. b.forest fire, c. c.ecological succession, d. d.climax community, e. e.pioneer species, f. f.primary succession, g. g.landslide",a 4571,NDQ_008844,ecosystem change,"__theoretical, final stable state of an ecosystem",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.secondary succession, b. b.forest fire, c. c.ecological succession, d. d.climax community, e. e.pioneer species, f. f.primary succession, g. g.landslide",d 4572,NDQ_008845,ecosystem change,__first species to colonize a disturbed area,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.secondary succession, b. b.forest fire, c. c.ecological succession, d. d.climax community, e. e.pioneer species, f. f.primary succession, g. g.landslide",e 4573,NDQ_008846,ecosystem change,__type of succession that occurs in an area that has never before been colonized,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.secondary succession, b. b.forest fire, c. c.ecological succession, d. d.climax community, e. e.pioneer species, f. f.primary succession, g. g.landslide",f 4574,NDQ_008847,ecosystem change,__possible cause of primary succession,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.secondary succession, b. b.forest fire, c. c.ecological succession, d. d.climax community, e. e.pioneer species, f. f.primary succession, g. g.landslide",g 4575,NDQ_008848,ecosystem change,__any change over time in the numbers and types of species in an ecosystem,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.secondary succession, b. b.forest fire, c. c.ecological succession, d. d.climax community, e. e.pioneer species, f. f.primary succession, g. g.landslide",c 4576,NDQ_008849,ecosystem change,__possible cause of secondary succession,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.secondary succession, b. b.forest fire, c. c.ecological succession, d. d.climax community, e. e.pioneer species, f. f.primary succession, g. g.landslide",b 4577,NDQ_008979,biodiversity and extinction,Which of the following types of ecosystems has the greatest biodiversity?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tropical dry forest, b. temperate rainforest, c. coral reef, d. savannah",c 4578,NDQ_008982,biodiversity and extinction,Wild species of living things provide human beings with,,,Multiple Choice,"a. drugs., b. dyes., c. food., d. all of the above",d 4579,NDQ_008983,biodiversity and extinction,Which statement about extinction is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Extinction is the ultimate fate of almost all species., b. Dozens of species are currently going extinct every day., c. A total of three mass extinctions occurred on Earth in the past., d. Past mass extinctions were caused by geologic and climatic events.",c 4580,NDQ_008986,biodiversity and extinction,Which animals have high rates of extinction today because they are particularly sensitive to environmental toxins?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fish, b. amphibians, c. reptiles, d. insects",b 4581,NDQ_008988,biodiversity and extinction,Plants help protect the environment by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. removing oxygen from the air., b. reducing erosion of the soil., c. fixing nitrogen in the soil., d. two of the above",b 4582,NDQ_008993,biodiversity and extinction,Biodiversity is an important natural resource.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4583,NDQ_008996,biodiversity and extinction,Scientists have already discovered most of the species that are alive today.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4584,NDQ_008998,biodiversity and extinction,Scientists estimate that there are a total of 100 million species currently in existence.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4585,NDQ_008999,biodiversity and extinction,"Products that living things provide include rubber, dyes, and adhesives.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4586,NDQ_009000,biodiversity and extinction,Scientists have identified about 7.9 million living species.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4587,NDQ_009001,biodiversity and extinction,Wild organisms maintain a valuable pool of genetic variation.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4588,NDQ_009002,biodiversity and extinction,More than half of the most important prescription drugs come from wild species.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4589,NDQ_009003,biodiversity and extinction,Microorganisms purify water and decompose organic matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4590,NDQ_009004,biodiversity and extinction,Amphibians are particularly sensitive to environmental toxins because of their permeable skin.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4591,NDQ_009005,biodiversity and extinction,Most domestic species have been bred to be genetically variable.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4592,NDQ_009006,biodiversity and extinction,Predatory birds and spiders increase the need for chemical pesticides.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4593,NDQ_009007,biodiversity and extinction,About half of the wetlands in the U.S. have already been destroyed.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4594,NDQ_009008,biodiversity and extinction,__species that is introduced to a new habitat where it never existed before,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.biodiversity, b. b.exotic species, c. c.pollination, d. d.extinction, e. e.habitat loss, f. f.mass extinction, g. g.coral reef",b 4595,NDQ_009009,biodiversity and extinction,__extinction event in which many species go extinct around the same time,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.biodiversity, b. b.exotic species, c. c.pollination, d. d.extinction, e. e.habitat loss, f. f.mass extinction, g. g.coral reef",f 4596,NDQ_009010,biodiversity and extinction,__variety of life and its processes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.biodiversity, b. b.exotic species, c. c.pollination, d. d.extinction, e. e.habitat loss, f. f.mass extinction, g. g.coral reef",a 4597,NDQ_009011,biodiversity and extinction,__complete dying out of a species,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.biodiversity, b. b.exotic species, c. c.pollination, d. d.extinction, e. e.habitat loss, f. f.mass extinction, g. g.coral reef",d 4598,NDQ_009012,biodiversity and extinction,__one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.biodiversity, b. b.exotic species, c. c.pollination, d. d.extinction, e. e.habitat loss, f. f.mass extinction, g. g.coral reef",g 4599,NDQ_009013,biodiversity and extinction,__single biggest cause of extinction at present,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.biodiversity, b. b.exotic species, c. c.pollination, d. d.extinction, e. e.habitat loss, f. f.mass extinction, g. g.coral reef",e 4600,NDQ_009014,biodiversity and extinction,__example of an ecosystem service provided by biodiversity,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.biodiversity, b. b.exotic species, c. c.pollination, d. d.extinction, e. e.habitat loss, f. f.mass extinction, g. g.coral reef",c 4601,NDQ_009015,biodiversity and extinction,Biodiversity refers to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. variation in living organisms., b. genetic differences among living things., c. the range of communities and ecosystems worldwide., d. all of the above",d 4602,NDQ_009016,biodiversity and extinction,How many living species have scientists identified?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fewer than 1 thousand, b. about 1 million, c. close to 2 million, d. at least 3 million",c 4603,NDQ_009017,biodiversity and extinction,Which of the following types of ecosystems has the greatest biodiversity?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. temperate grassland, b. intertidal zone, c. tropical rainforest, d. alpine tundra",c 4604,NDQ_009018,biodiversity and extinction,Economic benefits of biodiversity include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. storing genetic variation., b. providing inspiration for technology., c. warning of environmental toxins., d. all of the above",d 4605,NDQ_009019,biodiversity and extinction,How do microorganisms benefit ecosystems?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They fix nitrogen., b. They purify water., c. They return nutrients to soil., d. all of the above",d 4606,NDQ_009020,biodiversity and extinction,The fifth mass extinction,,,Multiple Choice,"a. is occurring now., b. wiped out the dinosaurs., c. occurred about 10,000 years ago., d. two of the above",b 4607,NDQ_009021,biodiversity and extinction,Which of the following is an example of an exotic species in North America?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. peregrine falcon, b. purple loosestrife, c. bison, d. honey bee",b 4608,NDQ_009366,mendels discoveries,Which trait(s) did Mendel study in pea plants?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. pod form, b. pod placement, c. pod color, d. all of the above",d 4609,NDQ_009369,mendels discoveries,"In Mendels first set of experiments, he",,,Multiple Choice,"a. studied two traits at a time, b. let the P generation self-pollinate, c. experimented with just two generations, d. none of the above",d 4610,NDQ_009370,mendels discoveries,Mendels law of independent assortment,,,Multiple Choice,"a. was based on the results of his first set of experiments, b. describes how factors controlling different traits go to gametes independently, c. explains why one form of a trait always disappears in the first generation of offspring, d. none of the above",b 4611,NDQ_009373,mendels discoveries,All of the traits that Mendel studied in pea plants,,,Multiple Choice,"a. are easy to observe, b. exist in three different forms, c. are needed for sexual reproduction, d. two of the above",a 4612,NDQ_009375,mendels discoveries,An example of a recessive trait in pea plants is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. green seed color, b. violet flower color, c. round seed form, d. two of the above",a 4613,NDQ_009380,mendels discoveries,____law describing how factors for different traits combine in gametes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.F1, b. b.law of independent assortment, c. c.F2, d. d.dominant, e. e.P, f. f.law of segregation, g. g.recessive",b 4614,NDQ_009383,mendels discoveries,____symbol for the parental generation in genetics experiments,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.F1, b. b.law of independent assortment, c. c.F2, d. d.dominant, e. e.P, f. f.law of segregation, g. g.recessive",e 4615,NDQ_009385,mendels discoveries,____Mendels term describing a factor that may be hidden in an individual,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.F1, b. b.law of independent assortment, c. c.F2, d. d.dominant, e. e.P, f. f.law of segregation, g. g.recessive",g 4616,NDQ_009386,mendels discoveries,____law describing how factors for the same trait go to gametes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.F1, b. b.law of independent assortment, c. c.F2, d. d.dominant, e. e.P, f. f.law of segregation, g. g.recessive",f 4617,NDQ_009387,mendels discoveries,Mendels laws apply only to pea plants.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4618,NDQ_009388,mendels discoveries,Mendels work was largely ignored until 1900.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4619,NDQ_009389,mendels discoveries,____symbol for the second offspring generation in genetics experiments,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.F1, b. b.law of independent assortment, c. c.F2, d. d.dominant, e. e.P, f. f.law of segregation, g. g.recessive",c 4620,NDQ_009390,mendels discoveries,Pea plants were a good choice for Mendels research because they grow quickly.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4621,NDQ_009391,mendels discoveries,____symbol for the first offspring generation in genetics experiments,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.F1, b. b.law of independent assortment, c. c.F2, d. d.dominant, e. e.P, f. f.law of segregation, g. g.recessive",a 4622,NDQ_009392,mendels discoveries,____Mendels term describing a factor that is always expressed in an individual,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.F1, b. b.law of independent assortment, c. c.F2, d. d.dominant, e. e.P, f. f.law of segregation, g. g.recessive",d 4623,NDQ_009393,mendels discoveries,"In Mendels second set of experiments, all of the F1 plants had wrinkled, green seeds.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4624,NDQ_009394,mendels discoveries,"In sexually reproducing plants, female gametes are released by tiny grains of pollen.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4625,NDQ_009395,mendels discoveries,__Mendels discoveries made him a well-known scientist in his own lifetime.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4626,NDQ_009396,mendels discoveries,__Mendels laws form the basis of the science of genetics.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4627,NDQ_009397,mendels discoveries,"__In Mendels second set of experiments, the F2 generation always had traits in the ratio 9:3:3:1.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4628,NDQ_009398,mendels discoveries,"__In Mendels first set of experiments, both forms of a trait always showed up in the F1 plants.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4629,NDQ_009399,mendels discoveries,__Mendel chose pea plants to study because they have asexual reproduction.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4630,NDQ_009400,mendels discoveries,__Mendel determined that one out of four F2 plants inherits two recessive factors for a given trait.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4631,NDQ_009401,mendels discoveries,"__If you were to cross a violet-flowered pea plant with a white-flowered pea plant, the first generation",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4632,NDQ_009402,mendels discoveries,Mendel made his discoveries in the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1600s, b. 1700s, c. 1800s, d. 1900s",c 4633,NDQ_009403,mendels discoveries,Reasons that pea plants were a good choice for Mendel to study include that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. they are easy to grow, b. they have just two traits, c. each trait exists in many different forms, d. all of the above",a 4634,NDQ_009404,mendels discoveries,Mendel arrived at his second law of inheritance when he studied,,,Multiple Choice,"a. one trait at a time, b. one generation at a time, c. two traits at a time, d. two generations at a time",c 4635,NDQ_009405,mendels discoveries,Traits Mendel studied in pea plants included,,,Multiple Choice,"a. flower color, b. stem length, c. seed color, d. all of the above",d 4636,NDQ_009406,mendels discoveries,An example of a dominant trait in pea plants is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. white flower color, b. wrinkled seed form, c. round seed form, d. two of the above",c 4637,NDQ_009407,mendels discoveries,"If you cross a purebred pea plant with green seeds and a purebred pea plant with yellow seeds, what percent of their offspring will have green seeds?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 100 percent, b. 75 percent, c. 25 percent, d. 0 percent",d 4638,NDQ_009408,mendels discoveries,Which plants were allowed to self-pollinate in Mendels experiments?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. F1, c. F2, d. all of the above",b 4639,NDQ_009409,introduction to genetics,The traits of an individual make up the individuals,,,Multiple Choice,"a. genotype, b. phenotype, c. genome, d. DNA",b 4640,NDQ_009410,introduction to genetics,"At a given locus on homologous chromosomes, you would always find the same",,,Multiple Choice,"a. alleles, b. genes, c. genotypes, d. autosomes",b 4641,NDQ_009411,introduction to genetics,"If B is dominant to b, which genotype expresses the recessive phenotype?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. BB, b. Bb, c. bb, d. two of the above",c 4642,NDQ_009412,introduction to genetics,The position of a gene on a chromosome is its,,,Multiple Choice,"a. autosome, b. genotype, c. allele, d. locus",d 4643,NDQ_009413,introduction to genetics,Which of the following represents a homozygous genotype?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. AA, b. Aa, c. aa, d. two of the above",d 4644,NDQ_009414,introduction to genetics,"If two Bb parents have offspring together, what percent of the offspring would you expect to have the same genotype as the parents?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 100 percent, b. 75 percent, c. 50 percent, d. 25 percent",c 4645,NDQ_009415,introduction to genetics,"For the parents in question 3, what percent of the offspring would you expect to have the same phenotype as the parents if B is dominant to b?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 100 percent, b. 75 percent, c. 50 percent, d. 25 percent",b 4646,NDQ_009416,introduction to genetics,Which genotype is possible for a person with type O blood?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. AO, b. BO, c. OO, d. any of the above",c 4647,NDQ_009417,introduction to genetics,Examples of polygenic traits in human beings include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ABO blood type, b. color blindness, c. skin color, d. two of the above",c 4648,NDQ_009418,introduction to genetics,Red-green color blindness is an example of a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. sex-linked trait, b. autosomal trait, c. recessive trait, d. two of the above",d 4649,NDQ_009420,introduction to genetics,The A and B alleles for the ABO blood type trait are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. both dominant to the O allele, b. codominant with each other, c. both recessive to the O allele, d. two of the above",d 4650,NDQ_009422,introduction to genetics,"If a mother has a single allele for red-green color blindness, she always",,,Multiple Choice,"a. expresses the color-blindness trait, b. passes the allele to all of her daughters, c. passes the allele to all of her sons, d. two of the above",c 4651,NDQ_009423,introduction to genetics,____section of a chromosome that contains the genetic code for a particular protein,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.genotype, b. b.homozygote, c. c.allele, d. d.phenotype, e. e.heterozygote, f. f.codominance, g. g.gene",g 4652,NDQ_009426,introduction to genetics,____individual with two different alleles for a given gene,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.genotype, b. b.homozygote, c. c.allele, d. d.phenotype, e. e.heterozygote, f. f.codominance, g. g.gene",e 4653,NDQ_009428,introduction to genetics,____one of two or more versions of the same gene,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.genotype, b. b.homozygote, c. c.allele, d. d.phenotype, e. e.heterozygote, f. f.codominance, g. g.gene",c 4654,NDQ_009429,introduction to genetics,____expression of an individuals alleles as traits,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.genotype, b. b.homozygote, c. c.allele, d. d.phenotype, e. e.heterozygote, f. f.codominance, g. g.gene",d 4655,NDQ_009430,introduction to genetics,Different genotypes always produce different phenotypes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4656,NDQ_009431,introduction to genetics,All of the traits Mendel studied were polygenic traits.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4657,NDQ_009432,introduction to genetics,____situation in which two alleles for the same gene are expressed equally in heterozygotes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.genotype, b. b.homozygote, c. c.allele, d. d.phenotype, e. e.heterozygote, f. f.codominance, g. g.gene",f 4658,NDQ_009433,introduction to genetics,A Punnett square shows exactly how many children of each genotype a given set of parents will actually,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4659,NDQ_009434,introduction to genetics,____alleles that an individual inherits for a given gene,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.genotype, b. b.homozygote, c. c.allele, d. d.phenotype, e. e.heterozygote, f. f.codominance, g. g.gene",a 4660,NDQ_009435,introduction to genetics,____individual with two alleles of the same type for a given gene,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.genotype, b. b.homozygote, c. c.allele, d. d.phenotype, e. e.heterozygote, f. f.codominance, g. g.gene",b 4661,NDQ_009436,introduction to genetics,An example of non-Mendelian inheritance is incomplete dominance.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4662,NDQ_009437,introduction to genetics,"For many traits, your phenotype is influenced by your environment as well as your genotype.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4663,NDQ_009445,introduction to genetics,__Mendels laws were rediscovered in 1990.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4664,NDQ_009446,introduction to genetics,"__Within a species, most variation in traits is due to different alleles.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4665,NDQ_009447,introduction to genetics,"__If a gene has two alleles, there are two possible genotypes.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4666,NDQ_009448,introduction to genetics,"__If a parent has the genotype Bb, you would expect all of the parents gametes to contain the B",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4667,NDQ_009449,introduction to genetics,__You could use a Punnett square to predict the most likely ratio of daughters to sons in a given,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4668,NDQ_009450,introduction to genetics,"__A person with type A blood could have the genotype AA, AO, or AB.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4669,NDQ_009451,introduction to genetics,__Adult height is an example of a sex-linked trait.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4670,NDQ_009452,advances in genetics,The Human Genome Project was launched in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1900, b. 1990, c. 2000, d. 2003",b 4671,NDQ_009453,advances in genetics,____method of making copies of a gene that uses bacteria,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.polymerase chain reaction, b. b.cystic fibrosis, c. c.gene cloning, d. d.Marfan syndrome, e. e.Human Genome Project, f. f.Down syndrome, g. g.genetic disorder",c 4672,NDQ_009454,advances in genetics,____any disease caused by mutations,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.polymerase chain reaction, b. b.cystic fibrosis, c. c.gene cloning, d. d.Marfan syndrome, e. e.Human Genome Project, f. f.Down syndrome, g. g.genetic disorder",g 4673,NDQ_009455,advances in genetics,Which type of trait is cystic fibrosis?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. autosomal dominant, b. sex-linked dominant, c. autosomal recessive, d. sex-linked recessive",c 4674,NDQ_009456,advances in genetics,An example of a chromosomal disorder is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Marfan syndrome, b. Down syndrome, c. sickle cell anemia, d. hemophilia A",b 4675,NDQ_009457,advances in genetics,____example of a disease caused by a chromosomal mutation,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.polymerase chain reaction, b. b.cystic fibrosis, c. c.gene cloning, d. d.Marfan syndrome, e. e.Human Genome Project, f. f.Down syndrome, g. g.genetic disorder",f 4676,NDQ_009458,advances in genetics,____example of a disease caused by a dominant mutation,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.polymerase chain reaction, b. b.cystic fibrosis, c. c.gene cloning, d. d.Marfan syndrome, e. e.Human Genome Project, f. f.Down syndrome, g. g.genetic disorder",d 4677,NDQ_009459,advances in genetics,Biotechnology may be used to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cure genetic disorders, b. produce human proteins, c. create genetically modified organisms, d. all of the above",d 4678,NDQ_009460,advances in genetics,____method of making copies of a gene that uses heat and an enzyme,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.polymerase chain reaction, b. b.cystic fibrosis, c. c.gene cloning, d. d.Marfan syndrome, e. e.Human Genome Project, f. f.Down syndrome, g. g.genetic disorder",a 4679,NDQ_009461,advances in genetics,Recessive genetic disorders,,,Multiple Choice,"a. are usually less common than dominant disorders, b. are expressed only in homozygotes, c. always involve entire chromosomes, d. none of the above",b 4680,NDQ_009463,advances in genetics,____international effort to determine the complete genetic blueprint of a human being,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.polymerase chain reaction, b. b.cystic fibrosis, c. c.gene cloning, d. d.Marfan syndrome, e. e.Human Genome Project, f. f.Down syndrome, g. g.genetic disorder",e 4681,NDQ_009465,advances in genetics,____example of a disease caused by a recessive mutation,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.polymerase chain reaction, b. b.cystic fibrosis, c. c.gene cloning, d. d.Marfan syndrome, e. e.Human Genome Project, f. f.Down syndrome, g. g.genetic disorder",b 4682,NDQ_009466,advances in genetics,Specific aims of the Human Genome Project include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. identifying the more than 20,000 human genes, b. mapping all human genes on chromosomes, c. sequencing the 3 billion bases in human DNA, d. all of the above",d 4683,NDQ_009469,advances in genetics,Which type of trait is sickle cell anemia?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. X-linked recessive, b. X-linked dominant, c. autosomal recessive, d. autosomal dominant",c 4684,NDQ_009471,advances in genetics,Chromosomal disorders occur when chromosomes fail to separate normally during,,,Multiple Choice,"a. meiosis, b. fertilization, c. mitosis, d. birth",a 4685,NDQ_009472,advances in genetics,Which disorder is caused by a missing chromosome?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Turners syndrome, b. Klinefelters syndrome, c. Down syndrome, d. all of the above",a 4686,NDQ_009473,advances in genetics,"There are fewer than 10,000 human genes.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4687,NDQ_009474,advances in genetics,The Human Genome Project was accomplished entirely by U.S. scientists.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4688,NDQ_009475,advances in genetics,The Human Genome Project was completed in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1900, b. 1990, c. 2003, d. 2010",c 4689,NDQ_009476,advances in genetics,Few genetic disorders are caused by mutations in a single gene.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4690,NDQ_009477,advances in genetics,An example of an X-linked disorder caused by a mutation in a single gene is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Hemophilia A, b. Turners syndrome, c. Klinefelters syndrome, d. two of the above",a 4691,NDQ_009478,advances in genetics,Why did scientists insert the gene for human insulin into bacteria?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. to cure the bacteria of diabetes, b. to make large quantities of insulin, c. to better understand diabetes, d. to cause mutations in the gene",b 4692,NDQ_009479,advances in genetics,The genotype of a person with Turners syndrome is XO.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4693,NDQ_009480,advances in genetics,The polymerase chain reaction is a technique for making many copies of a gene.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4694,NDQ_009481,advances in genetics,__Knowledge of the human genome helps us understand how the human species evolved.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4695,NDQ_009482,advances in genetics,__Dominant genetic disorders are more common than recessive genetic disorders.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4696,NDQ_009483,advances in genetics,"__Based on his phenotype, U.S. president Abraham Lincoln is thought to have had Turners syn-",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4697,NDQ_009484,advances in genetics,__Most chromosomal disorders involve the sex chromosomes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4698,NDQ_009485,advances in genetics,__Biotechnology is also referred to as genetic engineering.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4699,NDQ_009486,advances in genetics,__The only use of biotechnology is curing genetic disorders.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4700,NDQ_009487,advances in genetics,__Eating GMOs has been shown to cause genetic disorders in people.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4701,NDQ_009751,archaea,Archaeans,,,Multiple Choice,"a. are prokaryotes, b. were first placed in the Eukarya Domain, c. are now classified in the Bacteria Domain, d. two of the above",a 4702,NDQ_009752,archaea,____organism that loves salt,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.acidophile, b. b.halophile, c. c.haloalkaliphile, d. d.hyperthermophile, e. e.extremophile, f. f.alkaliphile, g. g.methanogen",b 4703,NDQ_009753,archaea,____organism that loves both salt and bases,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.acidophile, b. b.halophile, c. c.haloalkaliphile, d. d.hyperthermophile, e. e.extremophile, f. f.alkaliphile, g. g.methanogen",c 4704,NDQ_009754,archaea,Water with extremes of heat and acidity is found,,,Multiple Choice,"a. in Mono Lake, b. in drainage from an acid mine, c. around a hydrothermal vent, d. in the Dead Sea",c 4705,NDQ_009755,archaea,The type of archaean you would find in the environment in question 2 is a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. hyperthermoacidophile, b. alkalithermophile, c. acidophile, d. halophile",a 4706,NDQ_009756,archaea,____organism that loves acids,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.acidophile, b. b.halophile, c. c.haloalkaliphile, d. d.hyperthermophile, e. e.extremophile, f. f.alkaliphile, g. g.methanogen",a 4707,NDQ_009757,archaea,____organism that digests cellulose and produces methane as a waste product,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.acidophile, b. b.halophile, c. c.haloalkaliphile, d. d.hyperthermophile, e. e.extremophile, f. f.alkaliphile, g. g.methanogen",g 4708,NDQ_009758,archaea,Most archaeans are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. producers, b. autotrophs, c. decomposers, d. two of the above",c 4709,NDQ_009759,archaea,____organism that loves very high temperatures,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.acidophile, b. b.halophile, c. c.haloalkaliphile, d. d.hyperthermophile, e. e.extremophile, f. f.alkaliphile, g. g.methanogen",d 4710,NDQ_009760,archaea,Acidophiles live,,,Multiple Choice,"a. in acid mine drainage, b. around volcano vents, c. in Mono Lake, California, d. two of the above",d 4711,NDQ_009762,archaea,____any organism that loves extreme conditions,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.acidophile, b. b.halophile, c. c.haloalkaliphile, d. d.hyperthermophile, e. e.extremophile, f. f.alkaliphile, g. g.methanogen",e 4712,NDQ_009764,archaea,____organism that loves bases,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.acidophile, b. b.halophile, c. c.haloalkaliphile, d. d.hyperthermophile, e. e.extremophile, f. f.alkaliphile, g. g.methanogen",f 4713,NDQ_009765,archaea,Archaeans were first discovered,,,Multiple Choice,"a. in 1990., b. inside the human belly button., c. by Anton van Leeuwenhoek., d. in extreme environments.",d 4714,NDQ_009768,archaea,Archaeans that live around hydrothermal vents must be able to withstand extremely,,,Multiple Choice,"a. high temperatures., b. acidic water., c. basic water., d. two of the above",d 4715,NDQ_009770,archaea,Where might you find archaeans called hyperthermophiles?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Dead Sea, b. Mono Lake, c. a hot spring, d. two of the above",c 4716,NDQ_009771,archaea,Archaeans are known to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. live just about everywhere on Earth., b. make up just 2 percent of Earths total mass of living things., c. be important producers., d. none of the above",a 4717,NDQ_009772,archaea,All archaeans live in extreme environments.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4718,NDQ_009773,archaea,Prokaryotes now called archaeans were first discovered in the late 1970s.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4719,NDQ_009774,archaea,Archaeans that live inside human hosts,,,Multiple Choice,"a. usually harm their hosts., b. cause many human diseases., c. are more dangerous than bacteria., d. none of the above",d 4720,NDQ_009775,archaea,Archaeans called halogens have been found in Utahs Great Salt Lake.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4721,NDQ_009776,archaea,Bodies of water that are saltier than the ocean include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Mono Lake., b. Great Salt Lake., c. Dead Sea., d. all of the above",d 4722,NDQ_009777,archaea,Conditions around hydrothermal vents,,,Multiple Choice,"a. are ideal for methanogens., b. are similar to conditions on ancient Earth., c. include extremely salty water., d. all of the above",b 4723,NDQ_009778,archaea,Some archaeans can survive and reproduce in boiling water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4724,NDQ_009779,archaea,Archaeans make up about 20 percent of the total mass of organisms on Earth.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4725,NDQ_009780,archaea,__Archaeans were placed in their own domain in the late 1970s.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4726,NDQ_009781,archaea,__Scientists now know a lot about the Archaea Domain.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4727,NDQ_009782,archaea,__All species in the Archaea Domain are extremophiles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4728,NDQ_009783,archaea,__There are just three types of archaean extremophiles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4729,NDQ_009784,archaea,__Archaeans called acidophiles thrive at negative pH values.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4730,NDQ_009785,archaea,__Archaeans are very common in the ocean.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4731,NDQ_009786,archaea,__Many Archaeans live in or on other organisms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4732,NDQ_009900,alligators and crocodiles,crocodilian reptiles are the closest living relatives of birds.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4733,NDQ_009901,alligators and crocodiles,modern reptiles are the only known living descendants of the dinosaurs.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4734,NDQ_009905,alligators and crocodiles,what determines the sex of developing crocodilians?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The number of eggs laid after fertilization., b. The presence of two X chromosomes., c. The presence (or absence, d. The temperature of the eggs during incubation.",d 4735,NDQ_009906,alligators and crocodiles,the function of the salivary glands on the tongue of the crocodilian is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. determine the food the animal eats., b. remove salt from the crocodilian body., c. sense the presence of food., d. remove excess sugar from the crocodilian body.",b 4736,NDQ_009907,alligators and crocodiles,which statement is associated with the crocodilian digestive system?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The crocodilian stomach is divided into two chambers., b. The crocodilian can digest bones, feathers, and horns., c. Crocodilians have gastroliths in their digestive system., d. all of the above",d 4737,NDQ_009908,alligators and crocodiles,what statement best describes the sensory pits of crocodilians?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Area with nerve fibers that responds to disturbances in surface water., b. Area with nerve fibers that allows the animal to smell prey., c. Area with nerve fibers that allows the animal to hear disturbances., d. Area with nerve fibers that allows the animal to feel motion.",a 4738,NDQ_009909,alligators and crocodiles,features of the crocodilian body include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. an elongated snout., b. powerful jaws and a muscular tail., c. eyes and nostrils that are positioned on top of the head., d. all of the above",d 4739,NDQ_009910,amphibians,"land-based amphibian larvae are born and live in water, and they breathe using lungs. they move onto land later in life.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4740,NDQ_009911,amphibians,adult amphibians can breathe through their skin.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4741,NDQ_009915,amphibians,adaptations to live on land included,,,Multiple Choice,"a. skin that keeps the animal dry., b. a tail that allows balance on land., c. eyelids that allow vision outside of the water., d. all of the above",c 4742,NDQ_009916,amphibians,where would you most likely find amphibians?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the beach, lakes and swamps, b. forests, streams and rivers, c. the beach and ocean, d. any water-based habitat",b 4743,NDQ_009917,amphibians,which best describes an amphibian larva?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. legless, lives in water, breathes through skin, b. legless, lives in water, and breathes with gills, c. legless, no tail, lives in water, d. two legs, lives on land, breaths with lungs",b 4744,NDQ_009918,amphibians,characteristics of amphibians include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a tail that disappears in adulthood., b. an eardrum separating the middle and external ear., c. skin that prevents loss of water., d. all of the above",d 4745,NDQ_009919,amphibians,which describes the transformation into an amphibian adult?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. loses gills and grows two legs, b. loses gills and grows four legs, c. loses gills and grows four legs and long tail, d. develops lungs and grows four legs and long tail",b 4746,NDQ_009920,angiosperms,angiosperms are the most successful plants.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4747,NDQ_009921,angiosperms,"wheat, corn, beans and potatoes all come from flowering plants.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4748,NDQ_009925,angiosperms,what part of the flower contains the male gametophyte?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the stigma, b. the pollen, c. the sepal, d. the stamen",b 4749,NDQ_009926,angiosperms,what part of the flower attracts a pollinator?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the calyx, b. the carpel, c. the corolla, d. the stamen",c 4750,NDQ_009927,angiosperms,what part of the flower becomes the seed(s)?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the ovule, b. the style, c. the carpel, d. the ovary",a 4751,NDQ_009928,angiosperms,how does pollination occur?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. pollen lands in the style, b. pollen lands in the stigma, c. pollen lands in the corolla, d. pollen lands in the carpel",b 4752,NDQ_009929,angiosperms,what part(s) of the flower compose the stamen?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the stigma, the style and the ovary, b. the stigma, the style and the pollen, c. the style, the anther and the pollen, d. the filament, the anther and the pollen",d 4753,NDQ_009930,animal behaviors,hunting is a type of animal behavior.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4754,NDQ_009931,animal behaviors,many animal behaviors are to provide food.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4755,NDQ_009935,animal behaviors,how is fitness related to genes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Animals with lower fitness have a better chance of passing their genes on to the next generation., b. Animals with higher fitness have a better chance of passing their genes on to, c. Animals with higher fitness make better and more useful genes., d. Animals with higher fitness use their genes more efficiently.",b 4756,NDQ_009936,animal behaviors,which is a type of animal behavior?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Nest building by wasps., b. Lizards raising body temperature by lying in the sun., c. A mother nursing her babies., d. All of the above are animal behaviors.",d 4757,NDQ_009937,animal behaviors,which animal behavior is probably most important to rabbits?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The ability to build nests., b. The ability to maintain homeostasis by absorbing sunlight., c. The ability to avoid predators., d. All of the above are equally important.",c 4758,NDQ_009938,animal behaviors,which of the following result from animal behaviors?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. maintain homeostasis, b. protect the young, c. get food, d. all of the above",d 4759,NDQ_009939,animal behaviors,"if genes control behaviors that increase fitness, how do the behaviors become more common in the species?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Through more frequent usage of the behavior., b. By only using advantageous behaviors., c. Through natural selection of the gene., d. all of the above",c 4760,NDQ_009940,animal communication,all animals communicate with sound.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4761,NDQ_009941,animal communication,language is the use of symbols to communicate.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4762,NDQ_009945,animal communication,which of the following is not an example of communication with sight?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A peacock using his tail feathers to communicate., b. A chimpanzee showing fear by making a face., c. Male frogs croaking to attract female frogs., d. Humans shaking their heads.",c 4763,NDQ_009946,animal communication,which is the method used by most birds to communicate?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. communication with sound, b. communication with sight, c. communication with scent, d. Birds use all of the above methods to communicate.",a 4764,NDQ_009947,animal communication,what communication method allows ants to work together?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. communication with sight, b. communication with sound, c. communication with scent, d. another method of communication",c 4765,NDQ_009948,animal communication,what are examples of ways that dogs communicate?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Growling and making facial gestures when they feel threatened., b. Urinating on a territory, like a fire hydrant., c. Barking when other dogs are near., d. Dogs use all of the above methods to communicate.",d 4766,NDQ_009949,animal communication,what is the most important way that humans communicate.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the use of language, b. the use of facial expressions, c. the use of body language, d. All of the above methods are equally important.",a 4767,NDQ_009950,animal like protists,animal-like protists cannot produce their own food.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4768,NDQ_009951,animal like protists,all animal-like protists have the ability to move.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4769,NDQ_009955,animal like protists,what best describes a spore?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A spore is a structure that whips back and forth, propelling the protist., b. A spore is a structure that develops into new organisms., c. A spore is a structure that rotates like a propeller, allowing the protist to move., d. A spore is a structure that extends out to form feet-like structures that propel the protist forward.",b 4770,NDQ_009956,animal like protists,which protists move using small tail-like projections that extend outward from the cell body?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. flagellates, b. ciliates, c. sporozoans, d. pseudopods",b 4771,NDQ_009957,animal like protists,which protists move using a tail that rotates in a propeller-like fashion?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. flagellates, b. ciliates, c. sporozoans, d. protozoa",a 4772,NDQ_009958,animal like protists,which protists do not move?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. flagellates, b. ciliates, c. sporozoans, d. pseudopods",c 4773,NDQ_009959,animal like protists,which structures help an amoeba move?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cilia, b. flagella, c. pseudopodia, d. foot",c 4774,NDQ_009970,arachnids,arachnids are a type of insect.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4775,NDQ_009971,arachnids,"like all arthropods, arachnids have three body segments.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4776,NDQ_009975,arachnids,"what arachnid is characterized by a tail with six segments, the last bearing a pair of venom glands and a venom-injecting barb?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. spiders, b. daddy-long-legs, c. scorpions, d. mites",c 4777,NDQ_009976,arachnids,what arachnid is characterized by the ability to produce silk?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. spiders, b. daddy-long-legs, c. scorpions, d. All arachnids produce silk.",a 4778,NDQ_009977,arachnids,"what arachnid is characterized by vivid patterns of yellow, green, and black?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. spiders, b. daddy-long-legs, c. scorpions, d. ticks",b 4779,NDQ_009978,arachnids,which statement is associated with scorpions?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. At night, they find shelter in holes or under rocks., b. Lay eggs, like all arachnids, but the young are raised by their mother., c. Predators of small arthropods and insects., d. all of the above",c 4780,NDQ_009979,arachnids,which statement is associated with arachnids?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Arachnids mostly feed on the pre-digested bodies of insects and other small animals., b. Arachnids have a trachea or a book lung., c. Arachnids usually lay eggs, which hatch into smaller versions of the adult., d. all of the above",d 4781,NDQ_009990,arthropods,arthropods means jointed legs.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4782,NDQ_009991,arthropods,insects are arthropods with six appendages.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4783,NDQ_009995,arthropods,"in addition to movement, arthropod appendages can be used for",,,Multiple Choice,"a. feeding., b. defense., c. sensory reception., d. all of the above.",d 4784,NDQ_009996,arthropods,which best describes the arthropod skeleton?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A soft endoskeleton made of cartilage., b. A hard endoskeleton made on bone., c. A hard exoskeleton made of chitin., d. A hard exoskeleton made of shell.",c 4785,NDQ_009997,arthropods,which best describes gas exchange in insects?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Book lungs, which are modified gills., b. A tracheal system with air sacs that lead into the body., c. Gills with a large surface area to absorb oxygen., d. Oxygen absorbing skin on the insect legs.",b 4786,NDQ_009998,arthropods,what is hemolymph and how is it moved through the arthropod body?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Hemolymph is lymphatic fluid that moves through a lymphatic system., b. Hemolymph is a blood-like fluid that is pumped by a heart through blood vessels., c. Hemolymph is a blood-like fluid that is moved by a series of hearts., d. none of the above",c 4787,NDQ_009999,arthropods,which statement is associated with crustaceans?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Have a set of anterior appendages that are modified as mandibles., b. Have their first pair of appendages are often modified as pincers., c. Can have three pairs of walking appendages., d. Can have anywhere from ten to nearly 200 pairs of appendages.",a 4788,NDQ_010080,basic and applied science,the goal of basic science is to solve practical problems.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4789,NDQ_010081,basic and applied science,surgeons operating on a person is an example of basic science.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4790,NDQ_010085,basic and applied science,how to medically treat patients is an example of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. basic science based on applied research., b. applied science based on basic research., c. applied research based on basic science., d. basic research based on applied science.",b 4791,NDQ_010086,basic and applied science,a doctor administering a drug to kill cancer cells is an example of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. applied science., b. basic science., c. basic research., d. applied research.",a 4792,NDQ_010087,basic and applied science,understanding how the rainforest ecosystem survives is an example of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. applied science., b. basic science., c. applied research., d. both basic and applied science.",b 4793,NDQ_010088,basic and applied science,which is not an example of basic research?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Understanding how glucose is used to make energy., b. Characterizing the effects of diabetes in humans., c. Understanding how blood glucose levels can be harmful., d. Giving insulin to treat diabetes.",d 4794,NDQ_010089,basic and applied science,"the knowledge obtained through the study of the cell, dna and proteins is mostly",,,Multiple Choice,"a. applied science., b. basic science., c. applied research., d. both basic and applied science.",b 4795,NDQ_010090,biotechnology in agriculture,the majority of corn is a transgenic crop.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4796,NDQ_010091,biotechnology in agriculture,developing drought resistant crops is beneficial to humans.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4797,NDQ_010095,biotechnology in agriculture,which of the following is not a benefit of biotechnology in agriculture?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Improved yield from crops., b. Increased nutritional qualities of food crops., c. Improved appearance of food., d. Increased dependence on fertilizers.",d 4798,NDQ_010096,biotechnology in agriculture,the at-dbf2 gene helps crops withstand which of the following stresses?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. salt, drought, cold and heat, b. salt, sugar, drought and floods, c. sugar, floods, cold and heat, d. salt, drought, snow and ice",a 4799,NDQ_010097,biotechnology in agriculture,what gene(s) introduced into crops would be beneficial?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A gene conferring drought resistance., b. A gene improving crop taste., c. A gene improving insect resistance., d. all of the above",d 4800,NDQ_010098,biotechnology in agriculture,cells from what crops have been used in transgenic studies to improve resistance to environmental stresses?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tomato and potato cells, b. tomato and tobacco cells, c. potato and tobacco cells, d. tomato and turnip cells",b 4801,NDQ_010099,biotechnology in agriculture,why is arabidopsis used in research?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Because it is a tiny weed., b. Because it is easy to grow., c. Because it’s DNA has been extensively studied., d. both (b",d 4802,NDQ_010100,bird reproduction,all birds lay eggs.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4803,NDQ_010101,bird reproduction,"in birds, first the female lays her eggs, then the males fertilize them.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4804,NDQ_010105,bird reproduction,which is an example of a polygamous bird?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the bald eagle, b. the vulture, c. the wild turkey, d. the hummingbird",c 4805,NDQ_010106,bird reproduction,which bird does not use a nest?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the chicken, b. the emperor penguin, c. the humingbird, d. the ostrich",b 4806,NDQ_010107,bird reproduction,which statement is associated with a bird egg?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The egg has an amnion around the developing embryo., b. The hard-shelled develops around the egg after fertilization., c. The egg is fertilized inside the female., d. all of the above",d 4807,NDQ_010108,bird reproduction,"in many birds species,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the two parents both incubate the eggs., b. only the male defends the nest site., c. only the female feeds the young birds., d. all of the above",a 4808,NDQ_010109,bird reproduction,which are examples of altricial birds?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the domestic chicken, b. ducks, c. the magapodes, d. the Great Frigatebird",d 4809,NDQ_010110,birds,a key feature of all birds is flight.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4810,NDQ_010111,birds,"the ostrich is the tallest bird, reaching a height of 12 feet.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4811,NDQ_010115,birds,which is a defining characteristic of modern birds?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. feathers, b. a beak with no teeth, c. a four-chambered heart, d. all of the above",d 4812,NDQ_010116,birds,which is an important bird adaptation for flight?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a four-chambered heart, b. a lightweight but strong skeleton, c. a high metabolism, d. all of the above",b 4813,NDQ_010117,birds,what statement is associated with the bird digestive system?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Contains a gizzard that allows for high metabolism., b. Contains a four-chambered gizzard with swallowed stones., c. Contains a gizzard that contains swallowed stones for grinding food., d. Contains a lightweight but strong gizzard.",c 4814,NDQ_010118,birds,how are bird wings similar to an airplane wings?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Both have areas of their wings that can be individually controlled., b. Both are controlled mechanically., c. Both have wings that function as an aerofoil., d. Both have materials that perform as feathers.",c 4815,NDQ_010119,birds,why did flightless birds evolve?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Because some birds lived on isolated islands., b. Because some birds did not have predators trying to kill them., c. Because of limited resources., d. all of the above",d 4816,NDQ_010130,blood pressure,blood pressure reflects the pressure in your arteries.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4817,NDQ_010131,blood pressure,low blood pressure needs to be treated immediately.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4818,NDQ_010135,blood pressure,which of the following reflects a healthy blood pressure?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 125/70, b. 120/80, c. 140/90, d. All of the above are healthy blood pressures.",b 4819,NDQ_010136,blood pressure,ways to maintain a healthy blood pressure include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. getting enough exercise., b. eating properly., c. not smoking., d. all of the above",d 4820,NDQ_010137,blood pressure,which blood pressure is high?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 135/80, b. 130/85, c. 140/90, d. all of the above are high",c 4821,NDQ_010138,blood pressure,foods that may lower blood pressure include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. spinach., b. milk chocolate., c. peanut butter., d. all of the above",a 4822,NDQ_010139,blood pressure,symptoms of low blood pressure include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a lack of concentration., b. lightheadedness., c. fatigue., d. all of the above",d 4823,NDQ_010290,centipedes and millipedes,all centipedes and millipedes live on land.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4824,NDQ_010291,centipedes and millipedes,"most myriapods are decomposers, breaking down decaying plant material.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4825,NDQ_010295,centipedes and millipedes,which term describes centipedes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Venomous, b. Carnivores, c. Fast, d. all of the above",d 4826,NDQ_010296,centipedes and millipedes,which myriapods protect their eggs from predators in a nest of hard soil?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Centipedes, b. Millipedes, c. Symphylans, d. Pauropods",b 4827,NDQ_010297,centipedes and millipedes,which myriapods have a poison gland within their fangs?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Centipedes, b. Millipedes, c. Symphylans, d. Pauropods",a 4828,NDQ_010298,centipedes and millipedes,which statement is true concerning pauropods?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Pauropods are fast and venomous., b. Pauropods have an unique forked antennae., c. Pauropods are some of the larger myriapods., d. All of the above are true.",b 4829,NDQ_010299,centipedes and millipedes,which statement is true concerning the symphyla?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The Symphyla posses poisonous fangs., b. Most Symphyla live in trees., c. The Symphyla have 12 pairs of legs., d. All of the above are true.",c 4830,NDQ_010330,choosing healthy foods,myplate replaced mypyramid in 201,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4831,NDQ_010331,choosing healthy foods,myplate says that half of your food should be grains and proteins.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4832,NDQ_010335,choosing healthy foods,myplate guidelines tell you,,,Multiple Choice,"a. how to balance calories., b. to increase eating certain foods., c. reduce eating certain foods., d. all of the above",d 4833,NDQ_010336,choosing healthy foods,the healthiest foods are low in nutrients such as,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fats and sodium., b. calcium and vitamin K., c. fiber and sodium., d. fiber and proteins.",a 4834,NDQ_010337,choosing healthy foods,which of the following are healthy eating guidelines?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Eat both dark green and orange vegetables., b. Select mainly fresh fruits and fruit juices., c. Choose grains such as white rice and pasta., d. All of the above are healthy eating guidelines.",a 4835,NDQ_010338,choosing healthy foods,"according to mypyramid, you should eat the least __________ each day.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. meat products, b. milk products, c. oils, d. fruits",c 4836,NDQ_010339,choosing healthy foods,which activity burns the most calories?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. an hour of playing basketball, b. an hour of jumping rope, c. an hour of walking, d. an hour of playing soccer",b 4837,NDQ_010340,chordates,"at some point, you had a tail.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4838,NDQ_010341,chordates,all chordates are vertebrates.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4839,NDQ_010345,chordates,which is an example of a urochordate?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the tunicate, b. the lancelet, c. fish, d. reptiles and amphibians",a 4840,NDQ_010346,chordates,which statement is true about pharyngeal slits?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Pharyngeal slits are used by all chordates to filter food., b. In most chordates, pharyngeal slits are only present during the embryonic, c. The pharyngeal slits run along the top of the animal., d. All of the above are true.",b 4841,NDQ_010347,chordates,the distinguishing feature of vertebrates is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the disappearance of the post-anal tail., b. a notochord surrounded by a backbone., c. a big brain attached to the spinal cord., d. all of the above",b 4842,NDQ_010348,chordates,what is a feature of the dorsal hollow nerve cord?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It may develop into the brain and spinal cord., b. It runs the length of the animal and is where muscles attach., c. It is a rigid structure surrounded by vertebrae., d. all of the above",a 4843,NDQ_010349,chordates,which chordate has a notochord and nerve cord but no backbone?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the tunicate, b. the lancelet, c. bony fish, d. sharks",b 4844,NDQ_010380,cnidarians,cnidarians are one of the first types of animals to have true tissues.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4845,NDQ_010381,cnidarians,"cnidarians, like sponges, have radial symmetry.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4846,NDQ_010385,cnidarians,what do sea anemones and corals have in common?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Both have a limestone skeleton., b. Both have a medusa body form., c. Both have a polyp body form., d. none of the above",c 4847,NDQ_010386,cnidarians,what is a nematocyst?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A nematocyst is stinging tissue characteristic of the cnidarians., b. A nematocyst is group of stinging cells characteristic of the cnidarians., c. A nematocyst is a feeding tentacle characteristic of the cnidarians., d. A nematocyst is a cnidarian tail, used for locomotion.",b 4848,NDQ_010387,cnidarians,which statement is true concerning corals?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Corals are cnidarians with a polyp body plan., b. Coral skeletons are made up of calcium carbonate., c. Coral reefs are made of the skeletons of corals., d. All of the above are true.",d 4849,NDQ_010388,cnidarians,which best describes a portuguese man o' war?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The Portuguese Man o' War is the only cnidarian with a mouth., b. The Portuguese Man o' War is actually a colony of polyps., c. The Portuguese Man o' War is actually a group of medusa., d. The Portuguese Man o' War is made of both polyps and medusa.",b 4850,NDQ_010389,cnidarians,"cnidarians are among the simplest of the ""higher"" organisms. cnidarian organs include",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a brain and nervous system., b. a digestive tract., c. a primitive heart and blood supply., d. Cnidarians do not have true organs.",d 4851,NDQ_010390,competition,"during exponential growth, there is no competition.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4852,NDQ_010391,competition,trees compete for sunlight.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4853,NDQ_010395,competition,how may plants compete for a limited water supply?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They may grow taller to catch more water., b. They may grow longer roots to reach deeper into the soil., c. They may have bigger leaves to remove water from the atmosphere., d. all of the above",b 4854,NDQ_010396,competition,competition between two kangaroos over a common mate would be,,,Multiple Choice,"a. interspecific competition., b. intraspecific competition., c. character displacement., d. natural selection.",b 4855,NDQ_010397,competition,"less suited species will adapt, move from the area or die out. this is known as",,,Multiple Choice,"a. character displacement., b. natural selection., c. the competitive exclusion principle., d. evolution.",c 4856,NDQ_010398,competition,the evolution of the galapagos finches occurred because of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. character displacement., b. interspecific competition., c. the carrying capacity., d. exponential growth.",a 4857,NDQ_010399,competition,competition between a lion and a cheetah over prey would be,,,Multiple Choice,"a. interspecific competition., b. intraspecific competition., c. character displacement., d. natural selection.",a 4858,NDQ_010419,consumers and decomposers,decomposers are consumers.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4859,NDQ_010420,consumers and decomposers,decomposers recycle nutrients back into the soil.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4860,NDQ_010424,consumers and decomposers,what type of organism will consume a producer?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a herbivore, b. an omnivore, c. a consumer, d. all of the above",d 4861,NDQ_010425,consumers and decomposers,"humans, dogs and bears are examples of",,,Multiple Choice,"a. herbivores., b. decomposers., c. omnivores., d. all of the above",c 4862,NDQ_010426,consumers and decomposers,a carnivore may feed on,,,Multiple Choice,"a. herbivores., b. other carnivores., c. omnivores., d. any of the above",d 4863,NDQ_010427,consumers and decomposers,which of the following depicts a carnivore?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. An animal that eats other animals., b. Your dog that eats all table scraps, including rice and French fries., c. A person that eats a hamburger topped with ketchup, lettuce and tomato., d. An animal such as a caterpillar that eats leaves.",a 4864,NDQ_010428,consumers and decomposers,what provides producers with the necessary nutrients?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the actions of consumers, b. the actions of decomposers, c. the actions of herbivores, d. sunlight",b 4865,NDQ_010429,control of insects,"ladybugs destroy crops, so farmers tend to try to kill this pest.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4866,NDQ_010430,control of insects,"mosquitoes like to eat dragonflies, and are routinely used to control this pest.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4867,NDQ_010434,control of insects,which of the following are parasitic insects?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mosquitoes and flies, b. locusts and weevils, c. mosquitoes, lice, and bed bugs, d. termites",c 4868,NDQ_010435,control of insects,disadvantages to using pesticides include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the development of resistant insects., b. human, fish, and honeybee poisonings., c. the killing of natural predators of the pests., d. all of the above",d 4869,NDQ_010436,control of insects,hoverflies are good control species as,,,Multiple Choice,"a. their larvae feed upon aphids., b. they keep the ladybug population under control., c. they only feed upon weed species of plants., d. all of the above",a 4870,NDQ_010437,control of insects,the development of pesticide resistant insects,,,Multiple Choice,"a. makes use of the pesticide less effective., b. is a negative side-effect of pesticide use., c. is due to natural selection., d. all of the above",d 4871,NDQ_010438,control of insects,insects that destroy crops include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mosquitoes and flies, b. locusts and weevils., c. termites and caterpillars., d. lice and bed bugs.",b 4872,NDQ_010439,crustaceans,crustaceans are dominant ocean organisms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4873,NDQ_010440,crustaceans,not all crustaceans live in water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4874,NDQ_010444,crustaceans,which crustacean has two pairs of antennae and two pairs of jaws?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the horseshoe crab, b. the horseshoe shrimp, c. the barnacle, d. the lobster",b 4875,NDQ_010445,crustaceans,which crustacean does not have appendages?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the shrimp, b. the lobster, c. the crab, d. the barnacle",d 4876,NDQ_010446,crustaceans,which best describes the crustacean brain?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A network of connected nerve cells., b. A ganglia surrounded by a carapace., c. Nerves attached to a brain area in the head region., d. Nerves attached to a spinal cord.",a 4877,NDQ_010447,crustaceans,crustaceans have an exoskeleton. how do they grow having this feature?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The exoskeleton grows with them., b. The exoskeleton is shed and reformed after growth., c. They grow underneath the exoskeleton until they reach their adult size., d. They fully develop prior to the exoskeleton forming.",b 4878,NDQ_010448,crustaceans,crabs and lobsters belong to what class of crustaceans?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Branchiopoda, b. Remipedia, c. Maxillopoda, d. Malacostraca",d 4879,NDQ_010449,cyclic behavior of animals,bears are the best known example of an animal that hibernates.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4880,NDQ_010450,cyclic behavior of animals,the biological clock controls daily migration patterns.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4881,NDQ_010454,cyclic behavior of animals,circadian rhythms in humans are usually controlled by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the amount of sleep a person has the previous night., b. what the person eats., c. the biological clock., d. the temperature at a particular time of day.",c 4882,NDQ_010455,cyclic behavior of animals,what organisms are known to migrate long distances?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. zebra, wildebeest and lions, b. whales, birds and fish, c. birds, insects and whales, d. insects, zebra and lions",c 4883,NDQ_010456,cyclic behavior of animals,which of the following statements about migration is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Migration is an innate behavior that is triggered by changes in the, b. Animals migrate when the days get longer in the fall., c. Migration is most common in birds, amphibians, and insects., d. All of the above are true.",a 4884,NDQ_010457,cyclic behavior of animals,"while migrating, how do animals know where to go?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Some animals follow rivers or coastlines., b. Some animals are guided by the position of the sun., c. Some animals are guided by the direction of the wind., d. all of the above",d 4885,NDQ_010458,cyclic behavior of animals,the biological clock is controlled by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the circadian rhythms., b. the amount of light entering the eyes., c. the temperature changes between the seasons., d. all of the above",b 4886,NDQ_010499,diversity of birds,birds are found on all continents except antarctica.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4887,NDQ_010500,diversity of birds,a specialist can be in trouble if its one food source declines.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4888,NDQ_010504,diversity of birds,examples of diurnal raptors include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cockatoos, parrots, and parakeets., b. the owls., c. falcons, eagles and hawks., d. chickens and turkeys.",c 4889,NDQ_010505,diversity of birds,"birds with sharp, hooked beaks include",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the hummingbird., b. parrots., c. eagles and hawks., d. all of the above",c 4890,NDQ_010506,diversity of birds,a brightly colored bird found in the tropics would be,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a cockatoo., b. an eagle., c. an owl., d. a penguin.",a 4891,NDQ_010507,diversity of birds,which describes the feet of a heron?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. flat feet with long legs, b. feet with four long spreading toes, c. webbed feet, d. clawed feet",b 4892,NDQ_010508,diversity of birds,what allows owls to be excellent hunters?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. good sense of smell and clawed feet, b. good sense of hearing and clawed feet, c. good sense of vision and clawed feet, d. just the clawed fet",b 4893,NDQ_010548,ecosystems,an aquarium is its own ecosystem.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4894,NDQ_010549,ecosystems,energy flows through ecosystems in one direction. matter and nutrients are recycled.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4895,NDQ_010553,ecosystems,water is an example of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a biotic factor., b. an abiotic factor., c. a producer., d. life.",b 4896,NDQ_010554,ecosystems,energy enters an ecosystem through,,,Multiple Choice,"a. consumers., b. an abiotic factor., c. photosynthesis., d. the sun.",c 4897,NDQ_010555,ecosystems,the flow of energy within an ecosystem refers to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the recycling of nutrients., b. who is eaten by whom., c. photosynthesis., d. biogeochemical cycles.",b 4898,NDQ_010556,ecosystems,biogeochemical cycles explain how,,,Multiple Choice,"a. nutrients are recycled in an ecosystem., b. water flows through an ecosystem., c. producers capture energy., d. energy flows through an ecosystem.",a 4899,NDQ_010557,ecosystems,which of the following are ecosystems?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Yellowstone National Park, b. the Great Barrier Reef, c. the savanna, d. all of the above",d 4900,NDQ_010668,fields in the life sciences,"the life sciences include cell biology, molecular chemistry and genetics.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4901,NDQ_010669,fields in the life sciences,botany is the study of plants.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4902,NDQ_010673,fields in the life sciences,ecology examines how various organisms interact with ____________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. other organisms living in oceans, b. populations of microorganisms, c. their environment, d. nucleic acids and proteins",c 4903,NDQ_010674,fields in the life sciences,genetics is the study of __________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. DNA, b. heredity, c. proteins, d. all of the above",b 4904,NDQ_010675,fields in the life sciences,physiology is the study of the physical and chemical functions of __________ and __________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tissues, organs, b. DNA, proteins, c. cells, molecules, d. plants, animals",a 4905,NDQ_010676,fields in the life sciences,what kind of scientist studies dolphins?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cell biologist, b. marine biologist, c. geneticist, d. morphologist",b 4906,NDQ_010677,fields in the life sciences,which fields study red blood cells and viruses?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cell biology and virology, b. immunology and virology, c. anatomy and physiology, d. microbiology and cell biology",a 4907,NDQ_010708,food webs,a food chain can go on for 7 or 8 levels.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4908,NDQ_010709,food webs,food chains depict the flow of energy through an ecosystem.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4909,NDQ_010713,food webs,the first consumer in a food chain is usually the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. producer., b. herbivore., c. carnivore., d. omnivore.",b 4910,NDQ_010714,food webs,an owl receives its energy from,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a snake., b. a mouse., c. a frog., d. all of the above",d 4911,NDQ_010715,food webs,which is more appropriate?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. phytoplankton → krill → fish → shark, b. phytoplankton → fish → shark → whale, c. phytoplankton → seaweed → fish → whale, d. shark → fish → krill → phytoplankton",a 4912,NDQ_010716,food webs,what usually ends a food chain?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a decomposer, b. an omnivore, such as a human, c. a top level carnivore, such as an eagle or a lion, d. a food chain will end where it begins, with a producer",c 4913,NDQ_010717,food webs,what could obtain its energy from the arctic cod?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a polar bear, b. a seal, c. an arctic bird, d. all of the above",d 4914,NDQ_010728,frogs and toads,the biggest frog is about a foot long.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4915,NDQ_010729,frogs and toads,most frogs live in tropical rainforests.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4916,NDQ_010733,frogs and toads,which represents a frog tadpole?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gills, no tail, two powerful back legs, b. gills, a tail, no legs, c. gills and lungs, a tail, small legs, d. lungs, no tail, and four legs",b 4917,NDQ_010734,frogs and toads,which of the following is a characteristic of an adult frog?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. long hind legs, b. a short body without a tail, c. webbed finger-like parts, d. all of the above",d 4918,NDQ_010735,frogs and toads,which best describes the frog eyelids?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Three eyelid membranes: one is see-through to protect the eyes on land, and the two other ones let them see underwater., b. Three eyelid membranes: one is see-through to protect the eyes underwater,, c. Two eyelid membranes: one is see-through to protect the eyes on land, and the other one lets them see underwater., d. Three eyelid membranes: one is see-through to protect the eyes underwater, one lets them see on land, and the third is used both underwater and on land.",b 4919,NDQ_010736,frogs and toads,what causes the female frog to release her eggs during mating?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The male seems to squeeze the eggs out of the female., b. A male’s ribbiting call causes the females to release eggs., c. The size and color of the male causes the female to release her eggs., d. The male brings the female food to eat, which causes the female to release her eggs.",a 4920,NDQ_010737,frogs and toads,what is special about a frogs tongue?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They are attached to the front of the frog’s mouth., b. They use a sticky substance to trap their prey., c. They can easily reach 12 inches long., d. all of the above",d 4921,NDQ_010738,fungi,"fungi are all eukaryotes that are not animals, plants or protists.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4922,NDQ_010739,fungi,"at one time, scientists thought fungi were plants.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4923,NDQ_010743,fungi,what best allows fungi to be able to absorb large amounts of nutrients?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The ability to digest large molecules., b. The large surface area of fungi., c. the ability to make digestive enzymes., d. All of the above.",b 4924,NDQ_010744,fungi,where do most fungi live?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. under decaying logs, b. inside other organisms, c. deep in the soil, d. all of the above",d 4925,NDQ_010745,fungi,how many different species of fungi are thought to exist?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. about 1,000, b. about 100,000, c. about 1,000,000, d. about 1,500,000",d 4926,NDQ_010746,fungi,fungi are essential members of all ecosystems. what best describes the role of fungi in ecosystems.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Producer-the fungi makes the food for the ecosystem., b. Herbivore-the fungi feeds on plants., c. Carnivore-the fungi feeds on animals., d. Decomposer-the fungi feeds on the remains of organisms.",d 4927,NDQ_010747,fungi,which eukaryotes are heterotrophs?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. plants and animals, b. plants and fungi, c. fungi and animals, d. fungi and protists",c 4928,NDQ_010748,fungi classification,scientists used to think that fungi were members of the protist kingdom.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4929,NDQ_010749,fungi classification,"like plants, fungi are autotrophs.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4930,NDQ_010753,fungi classification,which statement is true concerning the cell wall?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The cell walls in many species of fungi contain chitin., b. Chitin is a tough carbohydrate, also found in shells of many animals., c. The cell wall of plant cells does not have chitin., d. All of the above are true.",d 4931,NDQ_010754,fungi classification,which of the following is a type of mold?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Oyster, b. Cremini, c. brewer’s yeast, d. Penicillum",d 4932,NDQ_010755,fungi classification,xylem transports water from the roots upward. which of the following organisms has xylem to transport water?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. molds, b. mushrooms, c. yeasts, d. none of the above",d 4933,NDQ_010756,fungi classification,it is thought that fungi are similar to plants. what is one significant difference between the two?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Fungi have cell walls., b. Fungi are heterotrophic., c. Fungi have chloroplasts., d. all of the above",b 4934,NDQ_010757,fungi classification,brewers yeast and bakers yeast are actually the same fungus. brewers yeast produced alcohol as a by-product of the fermentation process. which statement is true concerning this type of yeast?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Yeast is a single-celled organism., b. Yeast cells are heterotrophic., c. Yeast cells use glucose for energy., d. All of the above are true.",d 4935,NDQ_010758,fungi reproduction,many fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4936,NDQ_010759,fungi reproduction,"spores are found in bacteria, plants, algae, fungi, and some protozoa.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4937,NDQ_010763,fungi reproduction,how do yeast reproduce?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. by using spores, b. budding, c. fragmentation, d. sexually",b 4938,NDQ_010764,fungi reproduction,which statement is correct concerning fungal reproduction?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Spores are released when the sporangia form., b. Spores are released when the sporangia burst., c. Spores are formed from the hyphae., d. Hyphae form from the sporangia.",b 4939,NDQ_010765,fungi reproduction,which statement is correct concerning fungal reproduction?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Spores are released from the fruiting body., b. Two hyphae of opposite types combine to form a mycelium with a sporangia., c. The fruiting body forms from the sporangia., d. All of the above are true.",d 4940,NDQ_010766,fungi reproduction,which is true of asexual reproduction in fungi?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Spores can be used asexually to produce countless offspring., b. Spores can be released in a powder-like substance., c. The new organisms produced are genetically identical to the parent., d. All of the above are true.",d 4941,NDQ_010767,fungi reproduction,why reproduce sexually when asexual reproduction is much quicker?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Sexual reproduction produces more offspring., b. Sexual reproduction produces better fungi., c. Sexual reproduction brings together traits from two parents., d. all of the above",c 4942,NDQ_010808,gymnosperms,the root word of gymnosperms means naked.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4943,NDQ_010809,gymnosperms,gymnosperms have seeds but no fruit.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4944,NDQ_010813,gymnosperms,the fruit of which gymnosperm is carried on the fur of animals?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. pine trees, b. Sego Palms, c. Ephedra, d. gymnosperms do not make fruits",d 4945,NDQ_010814,gymnosperms,which phylum of gymnosperms contains a living fossil?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Conifers, b. Cycads, c. Ginkgoes, d. Gnetophytes",c 4946,NDQ_010815,gymnosperms,which phylum of gymnosperms contains plants that were dominant during the age of dinosaurs.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Conifers, b. Cycads, c. Ginkgoes, d. Gnetophytes",b 4947,NDQ_010816,gymnosperms,the fir trees and cedars belong to which phylum of gymnosperms?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Conifers, b. Cycads, c. Ginkgoes, d. Gnetophytes",a 4948,NDQ_010817,gymnosperms,which phylum of gymnosperms contains unusual desert shrubs?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Conifers, b. Cycads, c. Ginkgoes, d. Gnetophytes",d 4949,NDQ_010818,habitat and niche,only 2 species at the most can share the same niche.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4950,NDQ_010819,habitat and niche,only 2 species at the most can have the same habitat.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4951,NDQ_010823,habitat and niche,a niche includes the organisms,,,Multiple Choice,"a. role in the flow of energy through the ecosystem, b. role in the recycling of nutrients in the ecosystem., c. role in interacting with other organisms., d. all of the above",d 4952,NDQ_010824,habitat and niche,what will happen if two species occupy the same niche?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The two species will compete with each other., b. One species will out-compete the other., c. One species may go extinct., d. all of the above",d 4953,NDQ_010825,habitat and niche,what primarily determines the plants that can live in a specific habitat?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the animals of the habitat, b. the abiotic factors of the habitat, c. the biotic factors of the habitat, d. the temperature of the habitat",b 4954,NDQ_010826,habitat and niche,"once a niche is left vacant, what happens?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. species compete for the vacant niche, b. a new species evolves to fill the niche, c. the niche adapts for an existing species, d. the niche disappears",b 4955,NDQ_010827,habitat and niche,causes of habitat destruction include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. man-made situations., b. pest and weed invasion., c. poor fire management., d. all of the above",d 4956,NDQ_010828,habitat destruction,humans often destroy the habitats of other organisms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4957,NDQ_010829,habitat destruction,habitat destruction is a natural process of succession.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4958,NDQ_010833,habitat destruction,"at current rates of deforestation, all tropical forests will be gone by the year __________.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 2050, b. 2070, c. 2090, d. 2100",c 4959,NDQ_010834,habitat destruction,consequences of slash-and burn-agriculture include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. deforestation, b. desertification., c. denitrificatin., d. all of the above",b 4960,NDQ_010835,habitat destruction,causes of habitat destruction include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. poor fire management and storm damage., b. mining and pollution., c. overfishing., d. all of the above",d 4961,NDQ_010836,habitat destruction,invasive species can de destructive as they,,,Multiple Choice,"a. disrupt food chains., b. prey on native species., c. out-compete native species for limited resources., d. all of the above",d 4962,NDQ_010837,habitat destruction,how do humans contribute to habitat destruction?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. by triggering severe earthquakes., b. by introducing non-native species of plants and animals., c. by developing devastating storms., d. all of the above",b 4963,NDQ_011008,human uses of fungi,fungi are important decomposers in the environment.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4964,NDQ_011009,human uses of fungi,"without fungi, there might not be any beer or wine.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4965,NDQ_011013,human uses of fungi,which food is made with the help of fungi?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. soy sauce, b. tempeh, c. bread, d. all of the above",d 4966,NDQ_011014,human uses of fungi,which of the following is made through fermentation by fungi?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. bread, soy sauce and tempeh, b. beer, wine, and bread, c. beer, wine and coke, d. beer, wine and grape juice",b 4967,NDQ_011015,human uses of fungi,what makes blue cheese blue?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. food coloring, b. sour milk, c. fungal spores, d. all of the above",c 4968,NDQ_011016,human uses of fungi,"penicillin, a drug produced by the fungus p. chrysogenum, was accidentally discovered by alexander fleming in 1929, and found to inhibit the growth of bacteria. its potential as a medicine was realized in the late 1930s, just prior to world war ii, during which the drug had lots of success. why was this drug so successful?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Penicillin, as an antibiotic, prevented soldiers from dying from infections., b. Penicillin, as a painkiller, kept soldiers from dying of shock due to pain., c. Penicillin, as a medicine promoting blood clotting, kept soldiers from bleeding to death., d. Penicillin, as a decomposer, was able to feed off of dead tissue, keeping soldiers from losing limbs.",a 4969,NDQ_011017,human uses of fungi,which of the following statements is true,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The deadly Death Cap mushroom can be treated with penicillin., b. The effects of too much beer or wine can be countered with antibiotics., c. Penicillin is produced by fungal fermentation., d. Antibiotics do not treat fungal diseases.",d 4970,NDQ_011018,human vision,human beings and other primates depend on vision more than many other animals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4971,NDQ_011019,human vision,humans have the best vision of all animals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4972,NDQ_011023,human vision,why is color vision important?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. to camouflage oneself to escape danger, b. to find trees with green leaves, c. to find ripe fruit to eat, d. all of the above",c 4973,NDQ_011024,human vision,why can bees and butterflies see colors that we cannot?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. because it helps them avoid predators, b. because it leads them into flowers, c. because it tells them which fruits to eat, d. all of the above",b 4974,NDQ_011025,human vision,why did three-dimensional vision evolve?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. it helped tree-living primates survive, b. it helped primates move among the trees, c. it helped primates judge distances, d. all of the above",d 4975,NDQ_011026,human vision,how does the brain interact with the eyes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the eyes sense the light, the eyes form images, and the brain interprets the, b. the eyes sense the light, the brain form images, and the eyes interpret the images, c. the eyes sense the light, the brain forms images, and the brain interprets the images, d. the eyes sense the light, the eyes and brain together form images, and the brain interprets the images",a 4976,NDQ_011027,human vision,which best depicts vision in humans?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. see both distant and close-up objects clearly, and can see in two dimensions and in color, b. see both distant and close-up objects clearly, and can see in three, c. see distant objects clearly, and can see in three dimensions and in color, d. see close-up objects clearly, and can see in three dimensions and in color",b 4977,NDQ_011028,humans and primates,humans are great apes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4978,NDQ_011029,humans and primates,"genetically, there is very little difference between humans and the other great apes.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4979,NDQ_011033,humans and primates,what is the preferred food among most great apes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. nuts, b. fruit, c. tree-living insects, d. leaves",b 4980,NDQ_011034,humans and primates,which hominidae does not use language?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. orangutans, b. chimpanzee, c. gorilla, d. All Hominidae use some sort of language.",d 4981,NDQ_011035,humans and primates,which great apes walk on two limbs?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. all Great Apes walk on two limbs, b. the monkeys, c. humans and gorilla, d. humans only",d 4982,NDQ_011036,humans and primates,which best describes most newborn great apes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mature and able to care for themselves, b. mature needing just brief parental support, c. helpless, needing extended parental care, d. helpless, needing brief parental care",c 4983,NDQ_011037,humans and primates,which is a specialized feature of humans?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. increased bone mass of the skull, b. increased dexterity of the hands, c. decreased frontal lobes of the brain, d. all of the above",b 4984,NDQ_011048,importance of arthropods,insects and their grubs are extremely nutritious.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4985,NDQ_011049,importance of arthropods,insects are eaten by about 1 of every 3 people on earth.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4986,NDQ_011053,importance of arthropods,which country produces the most crustaceans for food?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Indonesia, b. Japan, c. China, d. the United States",c 4987,NDQ_011054,importance of arthropods,how many species of bees pollinate crops?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. about 25, b. about 100, c. about 350, d. about 3,500",d 4988,NDQ_011055,importance of arthropods,approximately how many species of insects are edible?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. about 100, b. about 200, c. about 1,000, d. about 2,000",d 4989,NDQ_011056,importance of arthropods,which arthropods are the most likely pollinators?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. bees and wasps, b. butterflies and moths, c. ants, flies and beetles, d. All of the above are good pollinators.",d 4990,NDQ_011057,importance of arthropods,"what arthropod produces a substance used in kevlar vests, fishing nets, surgical sutures, and adhesives?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. bees, b. spiders, c. caterpillars, d. silkworm",b 4991,NDQ_011058,importance of biodiversity,the coral reef is an ecosystem with high biodiversity.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4992,NDQ_011059,importance of biodiversity,a lot of technology used by humans comes from observing organisms in the wild.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4993,NDQ_011063,importance of biodiversity,what ecosystem has the highest biodiversity?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a desert, b. a rainforest, c. an aquarium, d. All ecosystems have the same biodiversity.",b 4994,NDQ_011064,importance of biodiversity,the loss of what type of species probably has the greatest effect on an ecosystem?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a producer, b. a consumer, c. a carnivore, d. an omnivore",a 4995,NDQ_011065,importance of biodiversity,"fungi, plants, and animals provide us with",,,Multiple Choice,"a. shelter., b. medicine., c. clothing., d. all of the above",d 4996,NDQ_011066,importance of biodiversity,"specifically, animals provide us with",,,Multiple Choice,"a. poisons, timber, fibers, adhesives, and resins., b. paper, silks, rubber and dyes., c. skins, fur and food., d. all of the above",c 4997,NDQ_011067,importance of biodiversity,which of the following is a component of biodiversity?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the genetic differences among the organisms of an ecosystem, b. the actual communities and ecosystems, c. the variety of life and its processes, d. all of the above",d 4998,NDQ_011068,importance of birds,turkey eggs are a popular item consumed worldwide.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4999,NDQ_011069,importance of birds,"chickens have been raised as food for over 3,000 years.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5000,NDQ_011073,importance of birds,what do many birds eat as food?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. insects, b. small animals, c. fruits, d. all of the above",d 5001,NDQ_011074,importance of birds,which bird is an important pollinator?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the mockingbird, b. the hummingbird, c. the warbler, d. the canary",b 5002,NDQ_011075,importance of birds,which bird is helpful at controlling insect populations?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the woodpecker, b. the sunbird, c. the oriole, d. the kokako",a 5003,NDQ_011076,importance of birds,birds farmed as food for humans includes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ducks, geese, guineafowl, pheasants, and turkeys., b. mockingbirds, orioles, finches and robins., c. owls, eagles and hawks., d. all of the above",a 5004,NDQ_011077,importance of birds,what makes bird droppings a good fertilizer?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The high content of nitrogen, phosphate, and oxygen., b. The high content of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen., c. The high content of nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphate., d. The high content of nitrogen, phosphate, and potassium.",d 5005,NDQ_011078,importance of echinoderms,sand dollars have been used to study development.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5006,NDQ_011079,importance of echinoderms,echinoderms have played an important role in maintaining the stability of ecosystems.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5007,NDQ_011083,importance of echinoderms,actions of which two echinoderms provides oxygen to the ocean depths?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sand dollars and starfish, b. starfish and sea cucumbers, c. sand dollars and sea cucumbers, d. sand dollars and sea urchins",c 5008,NDQ_011084,importance of echinoderms,the hard echinoderm skeleton is used as a source of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. calcium, b. nitrogen, c. lime, d. all of the above",c 5009,NDQ_011085,importance of echinoderms,"some sea cucumber toxins slow down the growth rate of tumor cells, so there is an interest in using these in",,,Multiple Choice,"a. diabetes research., b. heart disease research., c. cancer research., d. all of the above",c 5010,NDQ_011086,importance of echinoderms,__________ is considered a delicacy in some southeastern asian countries.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Starfish, b. Sea lilly, c. Sea cucumber, d. Sea urchin",c 5011,NDQ_011087,importance of echinoderms,sea urchins are model organisms used in developmental biology research. they have been used to study the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. early developmental processes., b. regulation of differentiation in the early embryo., c. mechanisms of fertilization., d. all of the above",d 5012,NDQ_011088,importance of insects,"insects live in all environments, with quite a few living in the harsh arctic.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5013,NDQ_011089,importance of insects,one thing all insects have in common is that they fertilize soil.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5014,NDQ_011093,importance of insects,why are insects an important food source?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They are rich in proteins., b. They are a good source of vitamins., c. They have plenty of minerals., d. all of the above",d 5015,NDQ_011094,importance of insects,which two bugs help to aerate soil by digging tunnels?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ants and beetles, b. ants and termites, c. caterpillars and cockroaches, d. beetles and termites",a 5016,NDQ_011095,importance of insects,what insects act as important pollinators?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. bees, wasps, butterflies and termites, b. moths, butterflies, ants and termites, c. bees, wasps, butterflies and ants, d. caterpillars, crickets, ants, and wasps",c 5017,NDQ_011096,importance of insects,what insects are popular food choices?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. caterpillars, butterflies, bees and ants, b. grubs, locusts, caterpillars and butterflies, c. bees, wasps, butterflies and ants, d. caterpillars, crickets, ants, and wasps",d 5018,NDQ_011097,importance of insects,what insects are tasty when roasted?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. butterflies and moths, b. grasshoppers and beetles, c. bees and ants, d. all of the above",b 5019,NDQ_011098,importance of mammals,mammals are all top carnivores.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5020,NDQ_011099,importance of mammals,zebra and wildebeest feed off each other on the african savannah.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5021,NDQ_011103,importance of mammals,how have horses and elephants helped human existence?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. These animals help disabled people., b. These animals are used in scientific studies., c. These animals can carry heavy loads., d. These animals have been used as food.",c 5022,NDQ_011104,importance of mammals,how have zebras befriended ostriches?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Zebras find food for ostriches., b. Zebras clean the legs of ostriches., c. Zebras alert the ostriches of danger., d. all of the above",c 5023,NDQ_011105,importance of mammals,why is the relationship between baboons and impala sometimes one- sided?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Male baboons sometimes eat newborn impala., b. Male impala eat the same food as baboons., c. Male impala will walk over small baboons, sometimes killing them., d. Male baboons ride impala to move between trees.",a 5024,NDQ_011106,importance of mammals,which mammals are used in research on the learning process?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cats and dogs, b. mice and cats, c. mice and rats, d. zebras and wildebeest",c 5025,NDQ_011107,importance of mammals,how do mammals act as pollinators?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Pollen sticks to the animals fur as they eat the nectar., b. Animals eat the pollen and transfer it to other flowers., c. Nectar sticks to the animals fur as they eat the pollen., d. Animals eat the nectar and transfer it to other flowers.",a 5026,NDQ_011108,importance of mollusks,a lot of people like to eat snails.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5027,NDQ_011109,importance of mollusks,"red tide mollusks are especially good to eat, as the red elements add tremendous flavor.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5028,NDQ_011113,importance of mollusks,what country consumes the most snails?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the United States, b. France, c. China, d. Italy",b 5029,NDQ_011114,importance of mollusks,the california sea slug is used to study,,,Multiple Choice,"a. movement., b. the circulatory system., c. the nervous system., d. the large brain.",c 5030,NDQ_011115,importance of mollusks,the most desirable pearls are made by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. clams and oysters., b. clams and mussels., c. oysters and scallops., d. oysters and river mussels.",d 5031,NDQ_011116,importance of mollusks,mother of pearl is commonly found in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. knives and guns., b. watches and other jewelry., c. buttons., d. all of the above",d 5032,NDQ_011117,importance of mollusks,"aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, mollusks and aquatic plants. oysters are commonly produced this way. how much oyster meat is produced by farms in europe, japan and the us?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1,000,000 pounds each year., b. 10,000,000 pounds each year., c. 100,000,000 pounds each year., d. 1,000,000,000 pounds each year.",d 5033,NDQ_011118,importance of protists,we need protists to live.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5034,NDQ_011119,importance of protists,protists are used to make ice cream.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5035,NDQ_011123,importance of protists,medicines made from protists are used to treat,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ulcers, b. arthritis, c. high blood pressure, d. all of the above",d 5036,NDQ_011124,importance of protists,what type of mold serves as a model organism for scientific studies?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a protozoan, b. an algae, c. a slime mold, d. a water mold",c 5037,NDQ_011125,importance of protists,why do we need photosynthetic protists?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Because they are part of our food chain., b. Because they recycle nutrients., c. Because they produce a large amount of oxygen., d. All of the above",c 5038,NDQ_011126,importance of protists,"which protists act as decomposers, recycling nutrients?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. plant-like protists, b. animal-like protists, c. fungi-like protists, d. all protists",c 5039,NDQ_011127,importance of protists,which protists probably comprise the most important part of their food chain?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. plant-like protists, b. animal-like protists, c. fungi-like protists, d. all protists",a 5040,NDQ_011128,importance of reptiles,a lot of people believe reptiles taste good.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5041,NDQ_011129,importance of reptiles,people can eat rattlesnake without worry of the poison venom.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5042,NDQ_011133,importance of reptiles,having a reptile as a pet can teach you about,,,Multiple Choice,"a. adaptation, behavior and the reptilian environment., b. reptile nutrition., c. reptilian camouflage., d. all of the above",d 5043,NDQ_011134,importance of reptiles,what should you feed your herbivorous snake?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. insects such as crickets and mealworms, b. chopped collard greens, romaine lettuce, chopped squash and bananas, c. crickets, mealworms, earthworms, chopped veggies, and romaine lettuce, d. There are no herbivorous snakes.",d 5044,NDQ_011135,importance of reptiles,many people think this reptile makes a good soup?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the green iguana, b. the rattlesnake, c. the turtle, d. the frog",c 5045,NDQ_011136,importance of reptiles,which snake would make a good pet?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the rattlesnake, b. the anaconda, c. the boa constrictor, d. the ball python",d 5046,NDQ_011137,importance of reptiles,which of the following is not a reptile?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Godzilla, b. Kermit, c. Leonardo, Donatello, Michaelangelo, and Raphael, d. Nagini",b 5047,NDQ_011138,importance of seedless plants,ferns form coal.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5048,NDQ_011139,importance of seedless plants,"without seedless plants evolving millions of years ago, life as we know it would be very different.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5049,NDQ_011143,importance of seedless plants,which of the following absorbs and holds water?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. peat moss, b. ferns, c. club moss, d. coal",a 5050,NDQ_011144,importance of seedless plants,what is the greatest influence seedless plants have had on human society?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The ability of seedless plants to be used as a food source., b. The use of seedless plants as medicine., c. The formation of coal millions of years ago., d. all of the above",c 5051,NDQ_011145,importance of seedless plants,what seedless plant is used as a metal polisher and abrasive cleanser?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. club moss, b. horsetail, c. whisk fern, d. hornwort",b 5052,NDQ_011146,importance of seedless plants,coral formed from extinct forests of __________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. club moss, b. horsetail, c. whisk fern, d. fern",a 5053,NDQ_011147,importance of seedless plants,what plant can be used as a biological fertilizer?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. club moss, b. horsetail, c. whisk fern, d. fern",d 5054,NDQ_011198,innate behavior of animals,human innate behaviors are reflexes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5055,NDQ_011199,innate behavior of animals,"all members of a species, even if there are billions of members, all perform innate behaviors the same way.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5056,NDQ_011203,innate behavior of animals,the waggle dance is a innate behavior,,,Multiple Choice,"a. performed by bees to describe the location of their hive., b. performed by bees to describe the location of food., c. performed by birds who want to be fed., d. performed by birds to describe the location of food.",b 5057,NDQ_011204,innate behavior of animals,an innate behavior of birds is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gaping., b. egg rolling., c. nest building., d. all of the above",d 5058,NDQ_011205,innate behavior of animals,which is not an example of an innate behavior?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. spider’s web spinning, b. wasps’ nest building, c. goose protecting her eggs, d. all are innate behaviors",d 5059,NDQ_011206,innate behavior of animals,which statement is true concerning innate behaviors?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Innate behaviors must be practiced, to be done well., b. Innate behaviors occur naturally in most members of a given species., c. All members of a species perform an innate behavior in the same way., d. All insects have a version of the waggle dance.",c 5060,NDQ_011207,innate behavior of animals,which of the following would be an innate behavior?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Swimming in human babies., b. Human babies eating with their hands., c. Puppies drinking milk from their mother., d. All of the above are innate behaviors.",c 5061,NDQ_011208,insect food,"all insects are herbivores, feeding on plant material.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5062,NDQ_011209,insect food,"during sponging, the mouthpart acts like a sponge, absorbing liquids.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5063,NDQ_011213,insect food,what insect eats by sponging?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the dragonfly, b. the bee, c. the mosquito, d. the house fly",d 5064,NDQ_011214,insect food,what insect eats by chewing?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. beetle, b. ant, c. termite, d. all of the above",d 5065,NDQ_011215,insect food,"what insect is a predator, eating moths, caterpillars, lacewings, flies, aphids, earwigs, beetles, crickets and spiders?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the praying mantis, b. the grasshopper, c. the ant, d. the centipede",a 5066,NDQ_011216,insect food,which method of eating is described as penetrating solid tissue and sucking liquid food?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sponging, b. siphoning, c. piercing-sponging, d. chewing",a 5067,NDQ_011217,insect reproduction and life cycle,most insects undergo complete metamorphosis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5068,NDQ_011218,insect reproduction and life cycle,all insects undergo some type of metamorphosis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5069,NDQ_011222,insect reproduction and life cycle,what are the life cycle stages in complete metamorphosis?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. egg, nymph, and adult, b. egg, larva, nymph, and adult, c. egg, larva, pupa, and adult, d. egg, larva, and adult",c 5070,NDQ_011223,insect reproduction and life cycle,"immature and adult stages have a different form, have different behaviors, and live in different habitats. this describes an insect that",,,Multiple Choice,"a. goes through incomplete metamorphosis., b. goes through complete metamorphosis., c. goes through either type of metamorphosis., d. does not go through metamorphosis.",b 5071,NDQ_011224,insect reproduction and life cycle,nymphs occur in what insects?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. firebrats, b. dragonflies, c. moths, d. all of the above",b 5072,NDQ_011225,insect reproduction and life cycle,which insect goes through incomplete metamorphosis?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. bee, b. cockroach, c. springtail, d. all of the above",b 5073,NDQ_011226,insect reproduction and life cycle,which insect goes through complete metamorphosis?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. silverfish, b. grasshopper, c. beetle, d. all of the above",c 5074,NDQ_011227,insects,"insects, not birds, were the first animals to evolve wings.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5075,NDQ_011228,insects,ants are winged insects.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5076,NDQ_011232,insects,what are the two groups of wingless insects?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. stick insects and earwigs, b. ants and termites, c. the bristle tails and the silverfish, d. the bristle tails and the cockroaches",c 5077,NDQ_011233,insects,which insects have the homing ability?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ants, b. termites, c. bees, d. all of the above",d 5078,NDQ_011234,insects,which insects use ultrasonic clicks to communicate?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fireflies, b. cicadas, c. moths, d. bees",c 5079,NDQ_011235,insects,which insects have the ability to paddle in water?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ice-crawlers, b. water beetles and water bugs, c. dragonflies, d. All of the above insects can swim.",b 5080,NDQ_011236,insects,which statement is associated with insect organ systems?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A circulatory system that consists of only a single tube with openings., b. A nervous system that consists of a brain and a ventral nerve cord., c. A closed digestive system, with one long enclosed coiled tube., d. All of the above describe insect organ systems.",d 5081,NDQ_011237,introduction to ecology,many ecologists actually do their research in the field.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5082,NDQ_011238,introduction to ecology,one way organisms interact with each other is by eating other organisms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5083,NDQ_011242,introduction to ecology,which of the following depicts the biotic factors of a rainforest?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. frogs, rabbits and trees, b. soil, water (lake, stream, c. lake, fish and insects, d. all of the above",a 5084,NDQ_011243,introduction to ecology,which study would best be done in a laboratory?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Counting all of the insects that live in a certain area., b. Measuring the temperature of a soil sample after a severe drought., c. Analyzing the DNA of a certain species of insect from the desert., d. Observing the interactions of the carnivores with their prey.",c 5085,NDQ_011244,introduction to ecology,ecology includes material and research from the field of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. genetics., b. geology, c. physics., d. all of the above",d 5086,NDQ_011245,introduction to ecology,which are abiotic factors?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sunlight, temperature, soil, trees, and bacteria, b. sunlight, climate, water, air, and insects, c. sunlight, climate, soil, water, and air, d. temperature, soil, water, flowers and air",c 5087,NDQ_011246,introduction to ecology,the snake obtains its energy from,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the mouse., b. the owl., c. the sun., d. the tree.",a 5088,NDQ_011247,invertebrates,invertebrates greatly outnumber mammals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5089,NDQ_011248,invertebrates,only some invertebrates have a backbone.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5090,NDQ_011252,invertebrates,sponges comprise the phylum,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Porifera., b. Cnidaria., c. Mollusca., d. Echinodermata.",a 5091,NDQ_011253,invertebrates,"soft organisms, like the snail, are from the phylum",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Porifera., b. Echinodermata., c. Mollusca., d. Annelida.",c 5092,NDQ_011254,invertebrates,"lobsters, with jointed appendages, are from the phylum",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Annelida., b. Arthropoda., c. Nematoda., d. Echinodermata.",b 5093,NDQ_011255,invertebrates,the phylum cnidaria has members with stinging tentacles. these would include the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sea urchins., b. octopus., c. jellyfish., d. all of the above",c 5094,NDQ_011306,learned behavior of animals,playing helps certain mammals learn how to be better hunters.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5095,NDQ_011307,learned behavior of animals,learning math by watching your teacher complete math problems is a type of insight learning.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5096,NDQ_011311,learned behavior of animals,rats taught to play basketball is a type of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. habituation., b. observational learning., c. conditioning., d. play.",c 5097,NDQ_011312,learned behavior of animals,birds not being afraid of a scarecrow is a type of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. habituation., b. observational learning., c. conditioning., d. play.",a 5098,NDQ_011313,learned behavior of animals,which of the following is a type of insight learning?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. watching and copying the skills of older animals, b. play by running and kicking, c. being able to ignore the sounds of the television, d. making tools to solve problems",d 5099,NDQ_011314,learned behavior of animals,learning how to cook by watching you parents is a type of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. observational learning., b. conditioning., c. play., d. insight learning.",a 5100,NDQ_011315,learned behavior of animals,the type of learning humans use more than any other type of species,,,Multiple Choice,"a. observational learning., b. conditioning., c. play., d. insight learning.",d 5101,NDQ_011316,levels of ecological organization,a cell is the smallest unit of study in ecology.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5102,NDQ_011317,levels of ecological organization,abiotic factors are necessary for a thriving ecosystem.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5103,NDQ_011321,levels of ecological organization,all of the fish in the monterey bay aquarium would represent,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a population., b. a community., c. an ecosystem., d. a biospbhere.",b 5104,NDQ_011322,levels of ecological organization,studying how a drought affects the food supply in tundra ecosystem would be a question at the __________ level.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. population, b. community, c. ecosystem, d. biosphere",c 5105,NDQ_011323,levels of ecological organization,studying the changes in the population size of a group of elephants would be a question at the __________ level.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. individual, b. population, c. community, d. ecosystem",b 5106,NDQ_011324,levels of ecological organization,"if two animals can reproduce and produce fertile offspring, the parents are members of the same",,,Multiple Choice,"a. population., b. species., c. community., d. ecosystem.",b 5107,NDQ_011325,levels of ecological organization,you and your classmates are all members of the same,,,Multiple Choice,"a. species., b. population., c. community., d. ecosystem.",a 5108,NDQ_011346,lizards and snakes,the majority of snakes are poisonous.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5109,NDQ_011347,lizards and snakes,lizards are the only reptile that lives on every continent.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5110,NDQ_011351,lizards and snakes,what is the significance of quadrate bones?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. These are movable bones that make it possible for lizards to regenerate lost limbs., b. These are movable bones that make it possible for snakes to glide along the ground., c. These are movable bones that make it possible for snakes and lizards to, d. These are movable bones that make it possible that make it possible for snakes to shed their skin.",c 5111,NDQ_011352,lizards and snakes,which statement is associated with lizard behavior?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Many lizards are good climbers or fast sprinters., b. Many lizards can change color when it is time to mate., c. Most lizards can run on two feet., d. Most lizards can run across the surface of water to escape danger.",a 5112,NDQ_011353,lizards and snakes,what is the primary role of snake venom?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. keeps the snake healthy, b. used for self-defense, c. used to kill prey, d. all of the above",c 5113,NDQ_011354,lizards and snakes,what determines what prey a snake will eat?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The body size of the snake has a major influence on what it eats., b. The ability to kill the prey with venom has a major influence on what it eats., c. The ability to crush the prey by strangulation has a major influence on what it eats., d. The ability to chew the prey has a major influence on what it eats.",a 5114,NDQ_011355,lizards and snakes,the snakes digestive enzymes can dissolve and absorb everything except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the prey’s hair and bones., b. the prey’s hair and claws., c. the prey’s teeth and bones., d. the prey’s bones and claws.",b 5115,NDQ_011386,mammal characteristics,a whale is not a fish.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5116,NDQ_011387,mammal characteristics,you have more in common with a lizard than you do with a whale.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5117,NDQ_011391,mammal characteristics,which is common to all mammals?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. All mammals are viviparous., b. All mammals are placental., c. All mammals are endothermic., d. all of the above",c 5118,NDQ_011392,mammal characteristics,characteristics of mammals include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. three middle ear bones., b. a four-chamber heart., c. the presence of hair or fur., d. all of the above",d 5119,NDQ_011393,mammal characteristics,which are monotreme mammals?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the kangaroos and the koalas, b. the platypus and the echidnas, c. cats and dogs, d. rats and mice",b 5120,NDQ_011394,mammal characteristics,"whales, dolphins, and porpoises evolved from",,,Multiple Choice,"a. large bony fish that developed lungs., b. land mammals that went back into the water., c. large amphibians that lived both on land and in the water., d. dinosaurs that lived in water.",b 5121,NDQ_011395,mammal characteristics,which of the following are placental mammals?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. humans, apes and monkeys, b. lions, tigers and bears, c. mice, rats, rabbits and squirrels, d. All of the above are placental mammals.",d 5122,NDQ_011396,mammal classification,"humans are primate mammals, like monkeys and apes.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5123,NDQ_011397,mammal classification,bats are the only mammals that can truly fly.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5124,NDQ_011401,mammal classification,which mammal would be the largest ungulate?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. whale, b. horse, c. giraffe, d. elephant",d 5125,NDQ_011402,mammal classification,to what group do rats belong?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lagomorphs, b. rodents, c. carnivores, d. insectivores",b 5126,NDQ_011403,mammal classification,"what do sheep, goats and pigs have in common?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. These mammals have a large brain., b. These mammals are carnivores., c. These mammals are adapted for running., d. These mammals walk on hoofs.",d 5127,NDQ_011404,mammal classification,"what is common among lions, wolves and polar bears?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. These mammals have continuously growing teeth., b. These mammals are carnivorous., c. These mammals eat earthworms and arthropods., d. These mammals have a thick nail rolled around their toe.",b 5128,NDQ_011405,mammal classification,"what group of mammals is characterized by long ears, a short tail, and a bouncing method of locomotion.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. ungulates, b. insectivores, c. primates, d. lagomorphs",d 5129,NDQ_011406,mammal reproduction,monotremes are the only mammals to lay eggs.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5130,NDQ_011407,mammal reproduction,the majority of mammals are marsupials.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5131,NDQ_011411,mammal reproduction,which statement is true concerning marsupials?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Marsupials are born blind and without fur., b. Marsupials complete their development in their mother’s pouch., c. Newborn marsupials have strong forelimbs with claws., d. all of the above",d 5132,NDQ_011412,mammal reproduction,what does the placenta provide to the developing embryo?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. oxygen and nutrients, b. carbon dioxide, c. blood, d. all of the above",a 5133,NDQ_011413,mammal reproduction,which of the following mammals are marsupials?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gorillas and orangutans, b. kangaroos, koalas, and opossums, c. echidnas and platypuses, d. elephant seals, elk and lions",b 5134,NDQ_011414,mammal reproduction,which mammals exhibit sexual dimorphism?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gorillas and monkeys, b. elephant seals and elk, c. lions and tigers, d. all of the above",b 5135,NDQ_011415,mammal reproduction,most marsupials live in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. America, b. Africa, c. Australia, d. Asia",c 5136,NDQ_011416,mass extinctions,extinctions are part of natural selection.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5137,NDQ_011417,mass extinctions,"in each of the mass extinction, over 50% of animal species died and went extinct.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5138,NDQ_011421,mass extinctions,what caused the dinosaurs to go extinct?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. volcanic eruptions, b. a comet or asteroid colliding with Earth, c. earthquakes, d. all of the above",b 5139,NDQ_011422,mass extinctions,which order of events contributed to the extinction of the dinosaurs?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Climate change led to reduce sunlight, which led to reduce photosynthesis,, b. Climate change led to reduce photosynthesis, which led to reduce sunlight, which led to reduce food., c. Reduced photosynthesis led to climate change, which led to reduce sunlight, which led to reduce food., d. Reduced sunlight led to climate change, which led to reduce photosynthesis, which led to reduce food.",a 5140,NDQ_011423,mass extinctions,what occurs after each mass extinction?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Evolution starts over., b. Existing species fill open niches., c. New species develop to fill the habitats where old species lived., d. all of the above",c 5141,NDQ_011424,mass extinctions,what percent of organisms went extinct during the permian mass extinction?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 95%, b. 99%, c. 99.5%, d. 100%",c 5142,NDQ_011425,mass extinctions,"scientists believe we are currently partaking in another mass extinction. the current mass extinction is not recorded on the geologic time scale. including the current mass extinction, how many mass extinction events have occurred during earths history?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 7",c 5143,NDQ_011436,mendels laws and genetics,the genetic law of segregation was developed by mendel.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5144,NDQ_011437,mendels laws and genetics,mendel based his conclusions on his understanding of meiosis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5145,NDQ_011441,mendels laws and genetics,"if t represents the tall factor, and t represents the short factor, what plants will be tall?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. T only, b. TT only, c. Tt only, d. TT and Tt",d 5146,NDQ_011442,mendels laws and genetics,"if t represents the tall factor, and t represents the short factor, what plants will be short?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. t only, b. Tt only, c. tt only, d. Tt and Tt",a 5147,NDQ_011443,mendels laws and genetics,"in a tt x tt pollination, what combination(s) of factors will be in the f1 generation?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. TT only, b. tt only, c. TT and tt, d. Tt only",a 5148,NDQ_011444,mendels laws and genetics,"if p represents purple color, and p represents white color, what combination(s) of factors represents white color?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. PP only, b. Pp only, c. PP and Pp, d. pp only",a 5149,NDQ_011445,mendels laws and genetics,what combination(s) of factors will represent the f2 generation from the flowers in question 10?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. PP and pp only, b. PP and Pp, c. Pp only, d. PP, Pp and pp",b 5150,NDQ_011446,mendels pea plants,inheritance is the study of genetics.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5151,NDQ_011447,mendels pea plants,"eye color, hair color and the shape of your ears can be inherited.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5152,NDQ_011451,mendels pea plants,"when mendel crossed a short plant with a tall plant, what were the f1 results?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. all short, b. all tall, c. half short, half tall, d. 75% tall, 25% short",b 5153,NDQ_011452,mendels pea plants,"when mendel crossed the f! generation from his first experiment, what was the result?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 3 tall plants for every short one, b. 3 short plants for every tall one, c. an equal number of short and tall plants, d. all medium sized plants",a 5154,NDQ_011453,mendels pea plants,why did mendel study pea plants?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Because he could control the mating between plants., b. Because they have easily identifiable traits., c. Because both self-pollination and cross-pollination is possible., d. all of the above",d 5155,NDQ_011454,mendels pea plants,"in a cross between purple flowered-plants and white flowered-plants, what was observed in the f2 generation?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 3 white plants for every purple plant, b. 3 purple plants for every white plant, c. half white plants and half purple plants, d. all blended-color lavender (light purple",b 5156,NDQ_011455,mendels pea plants,how did mendel cross-pollinate plants?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. He moved pollen from one flower to the stigma of another., b. He moved stigma from one flower to the pollen of another., c. He moved eggs from one flower to the stigma of another., d. He moved pollen from one flower to the eggs of another.",a 5157,NDQ_011466,microevolution and macroevolution,macroevolution is evolution within one species.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5158,NDQ_011467,microevolution and macroevolution,darwins finches define a single population of finches.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5159,NDQ_011471,microevolution and macroevolution,which of the following is a population?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The fish in Monterey Bay Aquarium., b. The trees in Yosemite National Park., c. The lions that live together in southern Africa., d. all of the above",c 5160,NDQ_011472,microevolution and macroevolution,what is necessary for macroevolution?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a long period of time, b. repeated episodes of microevolution, c. major environmental change, d. all of the above",d 5161,NDQ_011473,microevolution and macroevolution,"two groups of individuals from the same species, separated for many years so they can no longer breed. this is an example of",,,Multiple Choice,"a. microevolution., b. macroevolution., c. minievolution., d. maxievolution.",b 5162,NDQ_011474,microevolution and macroevolution,"two groups of individuals from the same species, separated for many years so that one group develops a new fur color. this is an example of",,,Multiple Choice,"a. microevolution., b. macroevoultion., c. minievolution., d. maxievolution.",a 5163,NDQ_011475,microevolution and macroevolution,which of the following statements is correct?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Microevolution results in new species., b. Macroevolution results in new species., c. A population can be composed of many species., d. all of the above are correct",b 5164,NDQ_011501,modern genetics,what mendel termed factors are today known as alleles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5165,NDQ_011502,modern genetics,you inherit one allele from each parent.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5166,NDQ_011506,modern genetics,what is the genotype of a pea plant homozygous for height?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tt, b. Tt, c. TT, d. tall",a 5167,NDQ_011507,modern genetics,what is the phenotype of a pea plant with a heterozygous genotype for height?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Tt, b. TT, c. tall, d. short",c 5168,NDQ_011508,modern genetics,"what are the alleles a pea plant with two recessive traits, such as a short white-flowered pea plant? (tall and purple flowers and the dominant traits.)",,,Multiple Choice,"a. S and W, b. s and w, c. T and P, d. t and p",c 5169,NDQ_011509,modern genetics,"if mice with white coats are dominant to those with brown coats, what is the genotype of a heterozygous mouse?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. WW, b. Ww, c. bb, d. Bb",a 5170,NDQ_011510,modern genetics,"if mice with white coats are dominant to those with brown coats, what is the phenotype of a heterozygous mouse?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. white, b. brown, c. Ww, d. Bb",a 5171,NDQ_011511,molecular evidence for evolution,some of the best evidence of evolution comes from examining dna.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5172,NDQ_011512,molecular evidence for evolution,"at 12 on the molecular clock, all sequences are equal.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5173,NDQ_011516,molecular evidence for evolution,which two organisms have the most differences in the dnas?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chimpanzee and gorilla, b. gorilla and chicken, c. gorilla and mouse, d. gorilla and tuna",d 5174,NDQ_011517,molecular evidence for evolution,which two organisms have the most similar genomes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gorilla and tuna, b. chimpanzee and gorilla, c. gorilla and chicken, d. gorilla and mouse",b 5175,NDQ_011518,molecular evidence for evolution,which two organisms share the most recent common ancestor?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. human and monkey, b. orangutan and monkey, c. gorilla and orangutan, d. monkey and chicken",c 5176,NDQ_011519,molecular evidence for evolution,what is the same among all organisms?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. All organisms have the same DNA., b. All organisms have the same cells., c. All organisms have the same amino acids., d. All organisms have the same proteins.",c 5177,NDQ_011520,molecular evidence for evolution,which statement is true concerning molecular evidence of evolution?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Molecular evidence shows that DNA and RNA determine the development of all organisms., b. Molecular evidence demonstrates that the similarities and differences between genomes of organisms confirm patterns of evolution., c. Molecular evidence shows that all organisms share molecular components., d. All of the above are correct.",d 5178,NDQ_011571,natural selection,the diversity of species increases the chance that at least some organisms adapt and survive any major changes in the environment.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5179,NDQ_011572,natural selection,the selection of beneficial traits is a natural process.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5180,NDQ_011576,natural selection,why is white fur of an arctic hare beneficial?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. White fur offers protection in the snow., b. White fur keeps the rabbit warm., c. White fur is better suited to mating., d. all of the above",a 5181,NDQ_011577,natural selection,which of the following is necessary for natural selection?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. There must be a shortage of food., b. The must be a change in the environment, causing individuals to change., c. There must be some genetic differences among the individuals of a species., d. all of the above",c 5182,NDQ_011578,natural selection,which of the following statements is not true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Beneficial traits allow some individuals to survive and reproduce., b. Adaptations are necessary for the survival of a species., c. Beneficial traits will become rare in a population as individuals die., d. Inherited traits are passed to the next generation.",c 5183,NDQ_011579,natural selection,which statement best explains the relationship between evolution and natural selection?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Natural selection occurs by evolution., b. Evolution occurs by natural selection., c. Natural selection is evolution., d. Evolution leads to natural selection.",b 5184,NDQ_011580,natural selection,how many species are predicted to be alive on earth?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. up to 3 million, b. up to 10 million, c. up to 30 million, d. up to 100 million",c 5185,NDQ_011631,nonvascular plants,nonvascular plants and vascular seedless plants first dominated the early forests.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5186,NDQ_011632,nonvascular plants,hornworts were the first plants to have vascular tissues.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5187,NDQ_011636,nonvascular plants,which of the following statements is correct?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. In mosses, a gametophyte is diploid, having two sets of chromosomes., b. In mosses, after fertilization the diploid sporophyte forms., c. In mosses, spores are formed by the sporophyte., d. In mosses, after fertilization, the haploid gametophyte is formed.",b 5188,NDQ_011637,nonvascular plants,which nonvascular plant has long and pointed sporophytes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mosses, b. hornworts, c. liverworts, d. hogworts",b 5189,NDQ_011638,nonvascular plants,what part of the nonvascular plant releases spores?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the leaf, b. the sporophyte, c. the sporangium, d. the spore forming unit",c 5190,NDQ_011639,nonvascular plants,what nonvascular plant has a flattened appearance?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mosses, b. hornworts, c. liverworts, d. flatworts",c 5191,NDQ_011640,nonvascular plants,which statement is associated with hornwors?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Hornworts often have a ribbon-like appearance., b. Hornworts are often recognized as the green “fuzz” on damp rocks and trees., c. The ""horn"" part of hornwort comes from the Anglo-Saxon word for herb., d. The hornlike sporophytes of hornworts grow from a base of flattened lobes,",d 5192,NDQ_011661,organization of living things,"kingdom bacteria, kingdom archaea, kingdom protista, kingdom plantae, kingdom fungi, and kingdom animalia are the six kingdoms of life.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5193,NDQ_011662,organization of living things,binomial nomenclature gives a scientific name to every organism.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5194,NDQ_011666,organization of living things,which of the following is in the correct order from least specific to most specific?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. class – order – family - genus, b. class – phylum – genus - species, c. kingdom – phylum – order - class, d. phylum – order – class - species",a 5195,NDQ_011667,organization of living things,which two animals are most closely related?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lions and bears, b. mice and bats, c. tigers and lions, d. butterflies and spiders",c 5196,NDQ_011668,organization of living things,what is the science of naming and grouping organisms?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. evolution, b. binomial nomenclature, c. taxonomy, d. classify",c 5197,NDQ_011669,organization of living things,which best defines a mammal?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Mammals with collar bones and grasping fingers., b. Chordates with fur or hair and milk glands., c. Animals with a backbone., d. Primates with relatively flat faces and three-dimensional vision.",b 5198,NDQ_011670,organization of living things,who is considered the inventor of modern taxonomy?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the Greek philosopher Aristotle, b. Charles Darwin, c. Carl Linnaeus, d. Charles Linnaeus",c 5199,NDQ_011681,origin of species,speciation is evolution.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5200,NDQ_011682,origin of species,new species only develop through natural selection.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5201,NDQ_011686,origin of species,the formation of new breeds of dogs is an example of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. natural selection., b. artificial selection., c. allopatric speciation., d. sympatric speciation.",b 5202,NDQ_011687,origin of species,speciation due to the formation of a new river after a flood is an example of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. natural selection., b. artificial selection., c. allopatric speciation., d. sympatric speciation.",c 5203,NDQ_011688,origin of species,two groups of frogs that live in the same habitat but have different mating seasons is an example of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. natural selection., b. artificial selection., c. allopatric speciation., d. sympatric speciation.",d 5204,NDQ_011689,origin of species,the speciation of the finch populations on the galapagos islands is an example of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. natural selection., b. artificial selection., c. allopatric speciation., d. sympatric speciation.",c 5205,NDQ_011690,origin of species,the change in allele frequencies of a population due to selection against environmental changes is an example of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. natural selection., b. reproductive isolation., c. allopatric speciation., d. sympatric speciation.",a 5206,NDQ_011771,plant characteristics,all plants can photosynthesize.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5207,NDQ_011772,plant characteristics,eukaryotes have cells with nuclei that contain dna and membrane-bound organelles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5208,NDQ_011776,plant characteristics,what organelle differs between plant and animal cells?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondria, b. chloroplasts, c. ribosomes, d. all of the above",b 5209,NDQ_011777,plant characteristics,what is one main difference between plant-like protists and plants?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Plant-like protists cannot photosynthesize., b. Plant-like protists are not eukaryotic., c. Plant-like protists are mostly unicellular., d. all of the above",c 5210,NDQ_011778,plant characteristics,which combination of terms refers to plants?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. autotrophs and consumers, b. autotrophs and producers, c. heterotrophs and producers, d. heterotrophs and consumers",b 5211,NDQ_011779,plant characteristics,how do plants support animal life?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Plants are the food that animals eat., b. Plants provide a place for insects to live., c. Plants provide a structure for birds to build nests., d. all of the above",d 5212,NDQ_011780,plant characteristics,what are the distinguishing characteristic(s) of all plants?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They are photosynthetic., b. They are eukaryotic and multicellular., c. They are eukaryotic, multicellular and photosynthetic., d. They are green.",c 5213,NDQ_011781,plant classification,all plants grow from seeds.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5214,NDQ_011782,plant classification,there are only 4 main categories of plants.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5215,NDQ_011786,plant classification,which plants evolved first?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. angiosperms, b. gymnosperms, c. seedless vascular, d. nonvascular",d 5216,NDQ_011787,plant classification,which of the following are examples of gymnosperms?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mosses, liverworts and hornworts, b. magnolia trees, roses, tulips and tomatoes, c. ferns, whisk ferns, club mosses and horsetails, d. Redwood, Fir and Cypress trees",d 5217,NDQ_011788,plant classification,which of the following are examples of seedless vascular plants?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mosses, liverworts and hornworts, b. magnolia trees, roses, tulips and tomatoes, c. ferns, whisk ferns, club mosses and horsetails, d. Redwood, Fir and Cypress trees",c 5218,NDQ_011789,plant classification,which of the following are examples of angiosperms?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mosses, liverworts and hornworts, b. magnolia trees, roses, tulips and tomatoes, c. ferns, whisk ferns, club mosses and horsetails, d. Redwood, Fir and Cypress trees",b 5219,NDQ_011790,plant classification,which of the following are examples of nonvascular plants?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mosses, liverworts and hornworts, b. magnolia trees, roses, tulips and tomatoes, c. ferns, whisk ferns, club mosses and horsetails, d. Redwood, Fir and Cypress trees",a 5220,NDQ_011791,plant hormones,hormones allow plants to move to a new location.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5221,NDQ_011792,plant hormones,hormones can be referred to as chemical messenger molecules.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5222,NDQ_011796,plant hormones,which hormone is used by florists to prevent plants from aging?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. auxin, b. cytokinin, c. gibberellin, d. ethylene",b 5223,NDQ_011797,plant hormones,which hormone promotes plant growth and stops dormancy?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. auxin, b. cytokinin, c. gibberellin, d. ethylene",c 5224,NDQ_011798,plant hormones,which hormone will act when water needs to be conserved?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. auxin, b. abscisic acid, c. cytokinin, d. ethylene",b 5225,NDQ_011799,plant hormones,which hormone helps fruit ripen?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. auxin, b. cytokinin, c. gibberellin, d. ethylene",d 5226,NDQ_011800,plant like protists,plant-like protists are able to photosynthesize.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5227,NDQ_011801,plant like protists,plant-like protists are the basis of food chains in the ocean.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5228,NDQ_011805,plant like protists,plant-like protists are also known as,,,Multiple Choice,"a. algae., b. seaweed., c. kelp., d. diatoms",a 5229,NDQ_011806,plant like protists,"volvox is one of the first examples of multicellular life, forming colonies of up to 50,000 cells. what type of protist is volvox?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. red algae, b. brown algae, c. green algae, d. golden-brown algae",c 5230,NDQ_011807,plant like protists,which group of plant-like protists has the most species?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chlorophyta, b. rhodophyta, c. euglenophyta, d. chrysophyta",d 5231,NDQ_011808,plant like protists,which group of plant-like protists contains chlorophyta?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. red algae, b. green algae, c. brown algae, d. diatoms",b 5232,NDQ_011809,plant like protists,which of the following statements is not true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Plant-like protists produce oxygen through photosynthesis., b. Plant-like protists are the base of the marine food chain., c. Plant-like protists are essential to the ecosystem., d. All of the above statements are true.",d 5233,NDQ_011820,plants adaptations for life on land,the first photosynthetic organisms lived in water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5234,NDQ_011821,plants adaptations for life on land,there is only one adaptation for plant life on land shared by all plants.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5235,NDQ_011825,plants adaptations for life on land,what organism did plants evolve from?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ocean-based algae, b. freshwater green algae, c. red seaweed, d. all of the above",b 5236,NDQ_011826,plants adaptations for life on land,what is the difference in embryo development between plants and their protist ancestor?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Plants release their fertilized embryo into the water., b. The plant embryo develops inside the female after fertilization., c. The plant embryo is fertilized outside the female., d. none of the above",b 5237,NDQ_011827,plants adaptations for life on land,what was a significant development allowing plants to live on land?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The embryo could withstand dry conditions., b. The need for water reduced., c. A cuticle evolved to help seal water in the plant and prevent water loss., d. all of the above",c 5238,NDQ_011828,plants adaptations for life on land,what was a significant development allowing plants to exchange gases?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The evolution of the cuticle., b. The evolution of stomata., c. The development of photosynthesis in plants., d. all of the above",b 5239,NDQ_011829,plants adaptations for life on land,what was the first feature to evolve separating plants from their protist ancestor?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The development of the embryo inside the female., b. The evolution of the cuticle., c. The evolution of stomata., d. all of the above",a 5240,NDQ_011850,predation,predation lowers the fitness of the predator.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5241,NDQ_011851,predation,grazing is a type of predation in which the prey is not killed.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5242,NDQ_011855,predation,which of the following is an example of grazing?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. wolves eating rabbits, b. whales eating plankton, c. cows eating grass, d. lions eating fox",c 5243,NDQ_011856,predation,which of the following may be a keystone species?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Plants, because they are producers., b. Wolves, because they control the deer and rabbit populations., c. Rabbits, because they control the plant populations., d. Deer, because they control the rabbit population.",b 5244,NDQ_011857,predation,leaf insects take on the appearance of a leaf. this is an example of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. parasitism., b. symbiosis., c. camouflage., d. mimicry.",c 5245,NDQ_011858,predation,some species of non-poisonous frogs have similar bright colors as poisonous frogs. this is an example of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. parasitism., b. symbiosis., c. camouflage., d. mimicry.",d 5246,NDQ_011859,predation,what traits may help an organism be an effective hunter?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. camouflage, b. speed, c. good sense of smell and/or sight, d. all of the above",d 5247,NDQ_011900,primates,humans are the only intelligent primate.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5248,NDQ_011901,primates,"primates include lemurs, monkeys, apes and humans.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5249,NDQ_011905,primates,big brains have given primates,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the ability to play and fight., b. the ability to learn new behaviors., c. the ability to live in trees., d. all of the above",b 5250,NDQ_011906,primates,what allows primates to grasp objects?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. an opposable thumb, b. the big brain, c. their five fingers, d. all of the above",a 5251,NDQ_011907,primates,why might have sexual dimorphism evolved among primates?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Because one male had to mate with many females., b. Because one male had to hunt for many females., c. Because each female had to give birth every year., d. Because one male had to defend many females.",d 5252,NDQ_011908,primates,differences between old world and new world monkeys includes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the forming of pair bonds among Old World species., b. the forming of pair bonds among New World species., c. sexual dimorphism among New World species., d. complex social interactions among New World species.",b 5253,NDQ_011909,primates,where do primates live?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Some species live in rain forests, mangrove forests and mountain forests., b. Some species live in swamps and other aquatic habitats., c. Some species live in cities., d. all of the above",d 5254,NDQ_011960,protist characteristics,all protists are single-celled organisms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5255,NDQ_011961,protist characteristics,protists were the first eukaryotes to evolve.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5256,NDQ_011965,protist characteristics,who proposed the kingdom protista?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Charles Darwin, b. Gregor Mendel, c. Ernst Haeckel, d. Carl Linnaeus",c 5257,NDQ_011966,protist characteristics,which statement concerning protists is not true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Protists all prefer water-based environments., b. Protists can be parasites., c. Most protist cells all have mitochondria and chloroplasts., d. All protist cells have a nucleus.",c 5258,NDQ_011967,protist characteristics,which protists are autotrophs that photosynthesize?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. animal-like protists, b. plant-like protists, c. fungi-like protists, d. all protists",b 5259,NDQ_011968,protist characteristics,which protists are heterotrophs and have the ability to move?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. animal-like protists, b. plant-like protists, c. fungi-like protists, d. all protists",a 5260,NDQ_011969,protist characteristics,which protists have cells with cell walls and reproduce by forming spores?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. animal-like protists, b. plant-like protists, c. fungi-like protists, d. all protists",c 5261,NDQ_011970,protists nutrition,all protists must eat to obtain energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5262,NDQ_011971,protists nutrition,all protists need to obtain food for energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5263,NDQ_011975,protists nutrition,which protists have cells that perform all the functions necessary for life?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. animal-like protists, b. plant-like protists, c. fungi-like protists, d. all protists",d 5264,NDQ_011976,protists nutrition,which protists obtain their nutrients from endocytosis of other organisms?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. animal-like protists, b. plant-like protists, c. fungi-like protists, d. all protists",a 5265,NDQ_011977,protists nutrition,which protists obtain their energy from absorbing the nutrients of decaying matter?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. animal-like protists, b. plant-like protists, c. fungi-like protists, d. all protists",c 5266,NDQ_011978,protists nutrition,which protists obtain energy through photosynthesis and cellular respiration?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. animal-like protists, b. plant-like protists, c. fungi-like protists, d. all protists",b 5267,NDQ_011979,protists nutrition,"which protists can be parasites, harming their host as they obtain nutrients?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. animal-like protists, b. fungi-like protists, c. plant-like protists and fungi-like protists, d. animal-like protists and fungi-like protists",a 5268,NDQ_011990,punnett squares,a punnett square is used to depict the potential offspring from a cross.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5269,NDQ_011991,punnett squares,"in a punnett square, the possible offspring are represented by the letters in the boxes, with one factor coming from each parent.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5270,NDQ_011995,punnett squares,"of four possible offspring, how many will be tall?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",c 5271,NDQ_011996,punnett squares,"of four possible offspring, how many will be tt?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4 For questions 8-10, use a Punnett square of a Bb x Bb cross. B is the factor for brown eyes, and b is the factor for blue eyes.",b 5272,NDQ_011997,punnett squares,what color eyes do the parents have?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. brown, b. blue, c. green, d. cannot be determined from the information given",a 5273,NDQ_011998,punnett squares,what will be the factors for a blue-eyed person?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. BB, b. Bb, c. bb, d. cannot be determined from the information given",a 5274,NDQ_011999,punnett squares,what percent of offspring from these parents will have blue eyes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 0%, b. 25%, c. 50%, d. 100%",b 5275,NDQ_012030,reproduction in seedless plants,hornworts reproduce using seeds.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5276,NDQ_012031,reproduction in seedless plants,"the sporophyte is haploid, with a single set of chromosomes.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5277,NDQ_012035,reproduction in seedless plants,what is the first stage in the life cycle of a nonvascular plant?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The sporophyte forms., b. Spores are produced by the sporophyte., c. The male gametophyte produces flagellated sperm., d. Fertilization of the egg by the sperm.",c 5278,NDQ_012036,reproduction in seedless plants,"in the fern, what significant event occurs after fertilization?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. The sporophyte dies, allowing the gametophyte to live independently., b. The gametophyte dies, allowing the sporophyte to live independently., c. The sporangia die, allowing the sporophyte to live independently., d. The sporangia die, allowing the gametophyte to live independently.",b 5279,NDQ_012037,reproduction in seedless plants,"in ferns, the recognizable leafy plant is the",,,Multiple Choice,"a. sporophyte., b. sporangia., c. frond., d. gametophyte.",a 5280,NDQ_012038,reproduction in seedless plants,hornworts and liverworts can reproduce asexually by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. budding., b. fragmentation., c. binary fission., d. all of the above",b 5281,NDQ_012040,reproductive behavior of animals,display behaviors are a type of courtship ritual.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5282,NDQ_012041,reproductive behavior of animals,display behaviors are used to defend territory.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5283,NDQ_012045,reproductive behavior of animals,which of the following statements is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Many birds keep the same mate for an entire season., b. Some birds stay as a couple for their entire lives., c. Most birds have multiple partners each year., d. Both (a",d 5284,NDQ_012046,reproductive behavior of animals,caring for young is common in what two types of organisms?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fish and birds, b. fish and mammals, c. birds and mammals, d. mammals and humans",c 5285,NDQ_012047,reproductive behavior of animals,when is a species likely to be territorial?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. When the choices of mates is low., b. When the availability of food is low., c. When there are many aggressive males in the population., d. all of the above",b 5286,NDQ_012048,reproductive behavior of animals,it what ways to animal parents care for their young?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. By feeding the young., b. By making a nest or other shelter., c. By protecting the young from predators., d. all of the above",d 5287,NDQ_012049,reproductive behavior of animals,which of the following is an example of a courtship behavior?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Displaying the bright red chest of a robin., b. Pounding on their chests by gorillas., c. Clashing antlers by male deers., d. all of the above",c 5288,NDQ_012060,reptiles,some reptiles have the ability to change the color of their scales.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5289,NDQ_012061,reptiles,modern reptiles live on every continent.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5290,NDQ_012065,reptiles,which reptiles belong to the order testudines?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. turtles and tortoises, b. lizards and snakes, c. crocodiles and alligators, d. tautara",a 5291,NDQ_012066,reptiles,adaptations for living on land in reptiles include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. skin covered in scales., b. lungs to breathe air., c. an egg protected by a membrane., d. all of the above",d 5292,NDQ_012067,reptiles,what is significant about the amniotic egg?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It does not have to be kept moist., b. It allows water to pass through easily., c. It allows the mother to continuously feed her developing baby., d. all of the above",a 5293,NDQ_012068,reptiles,how do snakes smell?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. through their skin, which has scent receptors, b. through nostrils, like all reptiles, c. the tongue picks up scent molecules, d. through the top of their head, where scent receptors are located",c 5294,NDQ_012069,reptiles,which best describes most young reptiles?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. closely resembles a young amphibian, b. miniature versions of the adult, c. water-based tadpole that develops into an adult, d. larval stage that develops into the adult",b 5295,NDQ_012120,role of amphibians,amphibians are an important food source to many people.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5296,NDQ_012121,role of amphibians,frogs are important predators in that they keep insect populations stable.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5297,NDQ_012125,role of amphibians,"in the united states, where are frog legs a popular food?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Maine, b. Louisiana, c. New York, d. California",b 5298,NDQ_012126,role of amphibians,why are xenopus embryos used in developmental studies?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Because these frogs are easy to raise in the lab., b. Because this frog has a large embryo., c. Because the embryos from this species can be observed with a basic microscope., d. all of the above",d 5299,NDQ_012127,role of amphibians,the word salamander originates from words meaning,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lizard frog., b. frog snake., c. within fire., d. fire snake.",c 5300,NDQ_012128,role of amphibians,how many frogs are harvested each year as food for people?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. about 1,000,000, b. about 100,000,000, c. about 1,000,000,000, d. about 1,000,000,000,000",a 5301,NDQ_012129,role of amphibians,many proteins involved in development have been isolated from xenopus. what made this possible?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Because the exact developmental stage after fertilization can be easily, b. Because not many proteins are involved in development in this species., c. Because the proteins from this frog are big and can be seen with a microscope., d. all of the above",a 5302,NDQ_012140,safety in the life sciences,"pathogens include disease-causing microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5303,NDQ_012141,safety in the life sciences,professional scientists do not need to follow safety guidelines as carefully as others.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5304,NDQ_012145,safety in the life sciences,which of the following is not a safety guideline for the laboratory?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Tie back short hair., b. Wear closed toe shoes., c. Use gloves when appropriate., d. Never eat or drink in the laboratory.",a 5305,NDQ_012146,safety in the life sciences,which best describes a teratogen?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Disease causing agent, such as a bacterium, virus, fungus, or protozoan., b. A chemical that can cause cancer., c. Any material that could carry disease., d. A chemical that can cause deformities in a developing embryo.",d 5306,NDQ_012147,safety in the life sciences,"while performing an experiment, if anything out of the ordinary occurs, the first thing you should do is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. to alert your teacher immediately., b. to clean with a dust pan and broom., c. to fill out an accident report., d. hide.",a 5307,NDQ_012148,safety in the life sciences,which best describes a field scientist?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A scientist who studies the ecology of grass fields., b. A scientist who studies protected wildlife or plant species., c. A scientist who studies the monarch butterfly., d. A scientist who works outdoors.",d 5308,NDQ_012149,safety in the life sciences,"before biologists can study protected animal species,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. they must observe the animals in their natural environment., b. they must apply for permission to do so., c. they must move to the area where the animals live., d. all of the above",b 5309,NDQ_012150,salamanders,a salamander looks like it has the head of a frog with the body of a lizard.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5310,NDQ_012151,salamanders,"many salamanders live in swamps, as there is plenty of plant life for them to eat.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5311,NDQ_012155,salamanders,salamander defenses include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. glands that give off a poisonous or bad-tasting liquid, b. brightly colored, poisonous skin, c. a frightening stance, d. all of the above",d 5312,NDQ_012156,salamanders,salamanders can be found on all continents except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Australia and Asia, b. Australia and Antarctica, c. Antarctica and Africa, d. Australia and Africa",b 5313,NDQ_012157,salamanders,which characteristic is associated with sirens?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. develops four legs as an adult, b. spends most of each year living on land, c. long, strong and flat tail that helps during swimming, d. all of the above",c 5314,NDQ_012158,salamanders,which describes salamanders that live in caves?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. have pale skin, b. have reduced eyes, c. able to live in complete darkness, d. all of the above",d 5315,NDQ_012159,salamanders,what is unique about the ribbed newt?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. has poison glands throughout its skin, b. has claws and fangs for defense, c. has tremendous speed due to well-developed muscles, d. has needle-like rib tips that can pierce through its skin for defense",d 5316,NDQ_012160,scientific investigation,the scientific method is the general process of a scientific investigation.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5317,NDQ_012161,scientific investigation,scientists always exactly follow all the steps in the scientific method.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5318,NDQ_012165,scientific investigation,what is the first step in the scientific method?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Make observations., b. Communicate your results., c. Form a hypothesis., d. Analyze your results.",a 5319,NDQ_012166,scientific investigation,what is the last step in the scientific method?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Make observations., b. Communicate your results., c. Form a hypothesis., d. Analyze your results.",b 5320,NDQ_012167,scientific investigation,which of the following is in the correct sequence?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ask a question – form a hypothesis – draw conclusion – make observations, b. communicate results – make observations – form a hypothesis – draw conclusion, c. ask a question – form a hypothesis – test the hypothesis – draw conclusion, d. make observations – ask a question – draw conclusion - test the hypothesis",c 5321,NDQ_012168,scientific investigation,which of the following is true concerning a hypothesis?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It must be testable., b. It must be proven wrong., c. It must provide yes, no or inconclusive answers., d. all of the above",a 5322,NDQ_012169,scientific investigation,how do scientists communicate their results?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Scientists may talk to small groups of scientists and give talks at large scientific meetings., b. Scientists write articles for scientific journals., c. Scientists may communicate their findings to journalists., d. all of the above",d 5323,NDQ_012170,scientific theories,a hypothesis is based on evidence collected through experiments.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5324,NDQ_012171,scientific theories,"if only a little evidence disproves a scientific theory, the theory can still be accepted.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5325,NDQ_012175,scientific theories,"to collect evidence to support a hypothesis,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. scientists develop a theory., b. scientists do experiments., c. scientist follow the scientific law., d. all of the above",b 5326,NDQ_012176,scientific theories,which of the following is considered evidence?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A direct, physical observation of something or a process over time., b. Something measurable., c. The data resulting from an experiment., d. all of the above",d 5327,NDQ_012177,scientific theories,which of the following describes a scientific law?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A scientific law explains an aspect of the natural world based on repeated observations., b. A scientific law describes what always happens under certain conditions in, c. A scientific law is a proposed explanation for something that is testable., d. A scientific law explains what usually happens in nature.",b 5328,NDQ_012178,scientific theories,which of the following is true concerning scientific theories?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Scientific theories produce information that helps us understand our world., b. Scientific theories are tested and confirmed by many different people., c. Scientific theories have lots of evidence in support of the theory., d. All of the above are true concerning scientific theories.",d 5329,NDQ_012179,scientific theories,when can a scientific theory be changed?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. When new evidence is found., b. When a new scientific law is made., c. When the hypothesis changes., d. all of the above",a 5330,NDQ_012180,scientific ways of thinking,the key to being a great scientist is to ask questions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5331,NDQ_012181,scientific ways of thinking,good scientists are skeptical. they question the answers to their questions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5332,NDQ_012185,scientific ways of thinking,which of the following could be a scientific question?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Why does Joey like pizza?, b. What differs between the two environments where the lions live?, c. Williams a boring teacher?, d. All of the above could be scientific questions.",b 5333,NDQ_012186,scientific ways of thinking,which of the following is a detailed observation?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The chimps on one side of the jungle are dying, while chimps on the other side of the jungle are healthy., b. While all chimps on the north side of the jungle are healthy, four female and five male, c. Young chimps on the south side die due to a lack of nutrients in their diet., d. All of the above are detailed observations.",b 5334,NDQ_012187,scientific ways of thinking,which of the following statements is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A scientific experiment provides a conclusion to a question., b. Detailed observations result in scientific conclusions., c. A scientific hypothesis is based on scientific experiments., d. A scientific hypothesis is based on detailed observations.",d 5335,NDQ_012188,scientific ways of thinking,how do scientists find answers?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Scientists find answers using experiments., b. Scientists find answers by making careful observations., c. Scientists find answers by drawing conclusions., d. Scientists find answers by asking appropriate questions.",a 5336,NDQ_012189,scientific ways of thinking,what is a conclusion?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A test to obtain new data., b. The reason that an experiment is done., c. The meaning of the outcome of an experiment based on the evidence., d. A proposed explanation for something that is testable.",c 5337,NDQ_012190,seasonal changes in plants,plants can readily tell what month it is.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5338,NDQ_012191,seasonal changes in plants,plants can readily tell the length of darkness each 24 hour period.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5339,NDQ_012195,seasonal changes in plants,"in california, a certain long day plant has a photoperiod of 14 hours. when is this plant most likely to bloom?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. February, b. April, c. July, d. September",c 5340,NDQ_012196,seasonal changes in plants,which of the following are short-day plants?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cotton, rice and lettace, b. cotton, rice and sugar cane, c. lettuce, wheat and turnips, d. cotton, lettuce and wheat",b 5341,NDQ_012197,seasonal changes in plants,how do plants determine the time of year?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. By the change in temperature, b. By the length of daylight and darkness., c. By the amount of rain., d. By both the temperature changes and length of daylight.",b 5342,NDQ_012198,seasonal changes in plants,more flowers bloom during the spring and summer than other months. this means that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. there are more long-day plants than short–day plants., b. there are more short-day plants than long-day plants., c. plants like the warm temperatures., d. both (a",a 5343,NDQ_012199,seasonal changes in plants,why do leaves change color in the fall?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It is a response to additional precipitation., b. It is a response to the decrease in temperature., c. It is a response to a shortened length of day., d. all of the above",c 5344,NDQ_012200,seeds and seed dispersal,seeds allow a plant embryo to survive harsh conditions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5345,NDQ_012201,seeds and seed dispersal,some seeds can stay in a resting state for hundreds of years.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5346,NDQ_012205,seeds and seed dispersal,which of the following is a characteristic of a seed?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Some seeds have features that allow them to be carried long distances by wind., b. Some seeds are embedded in fleshy fruits so they are eaten by animals., c. Some seeds have adaptations so that they will be carried on the fur of an animal., d. All of the above are characteristics of seeds.",d 5347,NDQ_012206,seeds and seed dispersal,how are the fruits of a maple tree dispersed?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Animals are attracted to the maple syrup taste, and disperse the seeds., b. Maple trees have specialized fruits with wing-like parts that help seed, c. The maple leaves are dispersed by the wind as they fall off the tree., d. Maple trees do not have fruits.",b 5348,NDQ_012207,seeds and seed dispersal,how are the seeds of pine trees dispersed?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Pine trees have pine fruits that stick to animals fur and are dispersed., b. Pine trees have pine cones that animals eat and disperse., c. Pine trees have tiny seeds with wings that are dispersed by wind., d. Pine trees do not have seeds.",c 5349,NDQ_012208,seeds and seed dispersal,how are the seeds of an apple tree dispersed?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Apple seeds stick to an animal’s fur, dispersing the seeds as the animal moves., b. Apples are eaten by animals, dispersing the seeds in the animal’s feces., c. Apples are carried by the wind, dispersing the seeds., d. All of the above.",b 5350,NDQ_012209,seeds and seed dispersal,how are non-fleshy fruits dispersed?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Non-fleshy fruits stick to an animal’s fur, dispersing the seeds as the animal, b. Non-fleshy fruits are eaten by animals, dispersing the seeds in the animal’s feces., c. Non-fleshy fruits are carried by the wind, dispersing the seeds., d. All of the above.",a 5351,NDQ_012269,social behavior of animals,an ant colony may have over a billion ants.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5352,NDQ_012270,social behavior of animals,male lions of a pride work together to hunt.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5353,NDQ_012274,social behavior of animals,the role of the male drones is to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. find food., b. defend the colony against predators., c. mate with the queen., d. All of the above are roles of male ants and bees.",c 5354,NDQ_012275,social behavior of animals,which of the following are social animals?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. reptiles, b. birds, c. many mollusks, d. All of the above are social animals.",b 5355,NDQ_012276,social behavior of animals,which of the following is the job of worker ants?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. to care for the young, b. to build and repair the colony’s nest, c. to find food, d. All of the above are jobs of worker ants.",d 5356,NDQ_012277,social behavior of animals,which of the following statements is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Young female meerkats search for food., b. Social animals includes lions, crows and wolves., c. Female lions work together to care for their young., d. All of the above are true.",b 5357,NDQ_012278,social behavior of animals,which of the following statements is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Worker ants defend the colony against predators., b. Young worker bees, having the most energy, leave the colony to fing food., c. Most bees are drones that mate with the queen., d. All of the ants in the colony work together as a single unit.",d 5358,NDQ_012299,structural evidence for evolution,you ancient ancestors had tails.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5359,NDQ_012300,structural evidence for evolution,humans evolved from chimpanzees.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5360,NDQ_012304,structural evidence for evolution,which of the following are vestigial structures?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the pelvic bones of a whale, b. the eyes of cavefish, c. the wings of ostriches and emus, d. All of the above are vestigial structures.",d 5361,NDQ_012305,structural evidence for evolution,"bats, lions and whales are all mammals. homologous structures have a common function and suggest common ancestry. which of the following pairs of structures are homologous structures?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. bat wings and whale flippers, b. bat wings and lion legs, c. lion legs and whale flippers, d. All of the above are homologous structures.",d 5362,NDQ_012306,structural evidence for evolution,the presence of pelvic bones in a whale suggests that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. whales once had legs., b. whales are descended from other sea life that used legs to swim., c. whales are descended from land-dwelling ancestors that had legs., d. whales once lived on land.",c 5363,NDQ_012307,structural evidence for evolution,the presence of gill slits in a human embryo suggests that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. humans and fish shared a common ancestor., b. humans once lived in the sea., c. humans once used gills to breath., d. all of the above",a 5364,NDQ_012308,structural evidence for evolution,which best describes a vestigial structure?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A structure that has developed a different use through evolution., b. A structure that has lost its use through evolution., c. A structure that is no longer necessary., d. A structure that did not develop properly.",b 5365,NDQ_012309,succession,"primary succession always starts with a pioneer species, which is usually a type of small insect.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5366,NDQ_012310,succession,secondary succession usually begins with small grasses.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5367,NDQ_012314,succession,what is the end result of ecological succession?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a secondary forest, b. a secondary community, c. a climax community, d. a climax ecosystem",c 5368,NDQ_012315,succession,what do lichens help create?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. rock, b. soil, c. fungi, d. plants",b 5369,NDQ_012316,succession,"after a forest fire,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. secondary succession occurs., b. fertilizer needs to be applied to the land., c. seeds need to be replanted., d. all of the above",a 5370,NDQ_012317,succession,which would represent primary succession?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. rock ® lichen ® moss ® grass ® trees ® shrub, b. rock ® moss ® lichen ® grass ® shrub ® trees, c. rock ® lichen ® moss ® shrub ® grass ® trees, d. rock ® lichen ® moss ® grass ® shrub ® trees",d 5371,NDQ_012318,succession,what event can initiate secondary succession?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a forest fire, b. an abandoned field, c. a flood, d. all of the above",d 5372,NDQ_012319,symbiosis,the worst symbiotic relationship is one in which neither organism benefits.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5373,NDQ_012320,symbiosis,parasites usually kill their host.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5374,NDQ_012324,symbiosis,what type of relationship involves an organism using another for transportation or housing?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mutualism, b. commensalism, c. parasitism, d. all of the above",b 5375,NDQ_012325,symbiosis,what type of relationship exists between the ostrich and the zebra?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mutualism, b. commensalism, c. parasitism, d. predator-prey relationship",a 5376,NDQ_012326,symbiosis,what type of relationship exists between hookworms and humans?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mutualism, b. commensalism, c. parasitism, d. predator-prey",c 5377,NDQ_012327,symbiosis,what type of relationship exists between tigers and golden jackals?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mutualism, b. commensalism, c. parasitism, d. predator-prey relationship",b 5378,NDQ_012328,symbiosis,what is the type of symbiotic relationship where only one species benefits?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mutualism, b. commensalism, c. parasitism, d. predator-prey relationship",b 5379,NDQ_012329,symbiotic relationships of fungi,many plants need fungi to live.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5380,NDQ_012330,symbiotic relationships of fungi,both organisms benefit in a mutualistic relationship.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5381,NDQ_012334,symbiotic relationships of fungi,how do fungi help ants and termites?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Fungi help ants and termites digest wood or leaves., b. Fungi provide ants and termites with food,, c. Fungi decompose ants and termites., d. all of the above",a 5382,NDQ_012335,symbiotic relationships of fungi,fungi cause what human diseases?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Dutch Elm disease and ringworm, b. athlete’s foot and worms, c. ringworm and athlete’s foot, d. poison oak sink rash and ringworm",c 5383,NDQ_012336,symbiotic relationships of fungi,fungi forms symbiotic relationships with,,,Multiple Choice,"a. plants and algae., b. insects., c. humans., d. all of the above",d 5384,NDQ_012337,symbiotic relationships of fungi,which of the following statements is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Dutch elm disease is a serious issue in the world today., b. Dutch elm disease is caused by a fungal parasite., c. Dutch elm fungus was carried to the trees by mosquitoes., d. all of the above are true",b 5385,NDQ_012338,symbiotic relationships of fungi,"primary succession is the new growth of life in areas where life has never been. this is usually on new land where soil may be lacking. in a rock-based environment without soil, what type of fungi is probably one of the earliest forms of life?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. mushrooms, b. lichen, c. mycorrhizae, d. molds",b 5386,NDQ_012349,terrestrial biomes,"latitude, humidity, and elevation affect the type of terrestrial biome.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5387,NDQ_012350,terrestrial biomes,the humidity of a desert is most likely described as arid.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5388,NDQ_012354,terrestrial biomes,what is the coldest of all biomes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the grassland, b. the desert, c. the tundra, d. the forest",c 5389,NDQ_012355,terrestrial biomes,"tropical, temperate, and taiga refer to what type of biomes?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. grasslands, b. deserts, c. the tundra, d. forests",d 5390,NDQ_012356,terrestrial biomes,which of the following describes the tundra?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. characterized by frost-molded landscapes, b. characterized by short growing seasons, c. characterized by little precipitation, d. all of the above",d 5391,NDQ_012357,terrestrial biomes,deserts cover about __________ of the earths surface and occur where rainfall is less than __________ each year.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1/10, 20 cm, b. 1/5, 100 cm, c. 1/5, 50 cm, d. 1/10, 100 cm",c 5392,NDQ_012358,terrestrial biomes,"moving from the poles to the equator, you will find, in order,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. arctic, temperate, boreal, subtropical, and tropical biomes., b. arctic, boreal, temperate, subtropical, and tropical biomes., c. arctic, temperate, subtropical, tropical and boreal biomes., d. boreal, arctic, temperate, subtropical, and tropical biomes.",b 5393,NDQ_012359,the biosphere,earth maintains homeostasis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5394,NDQ_012360,the biosphere,"bacteria, protists, and fungi are found in each part of the biosphere.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5395,NDQ_012364,the biosphere,what is the layer of gas that surrounds the planet?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the lithosphere, b. the atmosphere, c. the hydrosphere, d. the biosphere",b 5396,NDQ_012365,the biosphere,"what can be found on, under, and over the surface of earth?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the lithosphere, b. the atmosphere, c. the hydrosphere, d. the biosphere",c 5397,NDQ_012366,the biosphere,"what ranges from 11,000 meters below sea level to 15,000 meters above sea level?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the lithosphere, b. the atmosphere, c. the hydrosphere, d. the biosphere",d 5398,NDQ_012367,the biosphere,land is part of what component of the biosphere?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the lithosphere, b. the atmosphere, c. the hydrosphere, d. the biosphere",a 5399,NDQ_012368,the biosphere,what ecosystems are scientists studying at biosphere 2?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a coral reef and a mangrove wetland, b. a savannah grassland and a tropical rainforest, c. a fog desert, d. all of the above",d 5400,NDQ_012419,tracing evolution,the rate of evolution is usually very fast.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5401,NDQ_012420,tracing evolution,we usually cannot see the effects of evolution in most organisms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5402,NDQ_012424,tracing evolution,in what type of organism can we readily observe evolution?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. human, b. mouse, c. rose bush, d. bacteria",d 5403,NDQ_012425,tracing evolution,how long is a bacterial generation?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. as short as 20 seconds, b. as short as 20 minutes, c. as short as 20 hours, d. as short as 20 days",b 5404,NDQ_012426,tracing evolution,"if the evolutionary tree started with the first living organism, that organism would be",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a single-celled protist, b. a prokaryotic cell, c. a single-celled fungi, d. a single-celled animal",b 5405,NDQ_012427,tracing evolution,branches of an evolutionary tree depict,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the ancestors of species., b. where species go extinct., c. where species evolved into new species., d. all of the above",c 5406,NDQ_012428,tracing evolution,"for us to trace evolution as it happens,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the species must have a short generation time., b. we must know the common ancestor of the species., c. we must know what the species evolves into., d. all of the above",a 5407,NDQ_012449,tropisms,plants are able to move towards light.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5408,NDQ_012450,tropisms,plants respond to their environment by changing how they grow.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5409,NDQ_012454,tropisms,what is growth towards a source of light?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. phototropism, b. gravitropism, c. thigmotropism, d. thermotropism",a 5410,NDQ_012455,tropisms,underground roots have a way of finding water. an additional tropism results in roots growing towards the source of water. what is this type of tropism?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. phototropism, b. gravitropism, c. thermotropism, d. hydrotropism",d 5411,NDQ_012456,tropisms,what causes a vine to wrap around a neighboring tree?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. phototropism, b. gravitropism, c. thigmotropism, d. chemotropism",c 5412,NDQ_012457,tropisms,plant roots grow towards useful minerals and nutrients and away from harmful chemicals like acid. what type of tropism would this be?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. phototropism, b. gravitropism, c. thigmotropism, d. chemotropism",d 5413,NDQ_012458,tropisms,what causes roots to grow down?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. phototropism, b. gravitropism, c. thigmotropism, d. chemotropism",b 5414,NDQ_012459,turtles,all turtles can draw their neck inside and under their spine.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5415,NDQ_012460,turtles,all turtles are gentle herbivores.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5416,NDQ_012464,turtles,how do turtles remove the excess salt taken in from the water they drink?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. through their urine, b. through their tears, c. by evaporation, d. they don’t drink salt water",b 5417,NDQ_012465,turtles,which describes the diet of most sea turtles?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They eat plants only., b. Sea turtles mainly shellfish., c. Sea turtles eat jellyfish, sponges and other soft-bodied organisms., d. Sea turtles eat seabirds and crabs.",c 5418,NDQ_012466,turtles,how big is the biggest living turtle?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. over 15 feet long, b. about 7 feet long and 2,000 pounds, c. about 7 feet long and 200 pounds, d. about 4 feet long and 600 pounds",b 5419,NDQ_012467,turtles,what is significant about the vision of turtles?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. good color vision but no night vision, b. good night vision but no color vision, c. good color vision and good night vision, d. turtles have poor vision",c 5420,NDQ_012468,turtles,charles darwin gathered a lot of evidence supporting his theory of evolution on the galpagos islands. which turtle or tortoise did he study there?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the Galápagos giant turtle, b. the Galápagos great leatherback sea turtle, c. the Galápagos giant tortoise, d. the Galápagos speckled padloper tortoise",c 5421,NDQ_012469,types of archaea,archaea thrive in extreme environments.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5422,NDQ_012470,types of archaea,"archaea cannot live in regular environments, such as soil.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5423,NDQ_012474,types of archaea,what type of archaea live in the guts of cows?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. halophiles, b. thermophiles, c. methanogens, d. methanophiles",c 5424,NDQ_012475,types of archaea,what type of archaea live in the dead sea?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. halophiles, b. thermophiles, c. methanogens, d. methanophiles",a 5425,NDQ_012476,types of archaea,what type of archaea live in hot springs?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. halophiles, b. thermophiles, c. methanogens, d. methanophiles",b 5426,NDQ_012477,types of archaea,methanogens help break down the tough carbohydrate __________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. glycogen, b. starch, c. cellulose, d. glucose",c 5427,NDQ_012478,types of archaea,archaea that love extremely hot environments live in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hot springs, geysers and the desert., b. hot springs, geysers, and near volcanoes., c. hot springs, the desert and near the equator., d. the desert, near volcanoes and near the equator.",b 5428,NDQ_012489,types of mollusks,only animals with shells are mollusks.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5429,NDQ_012490,types of mollusks,living mollusks are divided into eight classes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5430,NDQ_012494,types of mollusks,examples of cephalopods include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. clams and scallops., b. the octopus and squid., c. snails and slugs., d. all of the above",b 5431,NDQ_012495,types of mollusks,which type of mollusk uses its foot to crawl?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cephalopod, b. bivalve, c. gastropod, d. monofoot",c 5432,NDQ_012496,types of mollusks,"which mollusks have three hearts that pump blue blood, are jet powered, and are found in all oceans of the world.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. gastropods, b. bivalves, c. cephalopods, d. jetpods",c 5433,NDQ_012497,types of mollusks,which statement is associated with gastropods?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Has a foot modified into arms or tentacles., b. Most have a pair of large gills that enable them to extract oxygen from the water., c. Most have a one-piece shell that is typically coiled or spiraled., d. All of the above are associated with gastropods.",c 5434,NDQ_012518,vascular seedless plants,xylem is the vascular tissue that transports water down a plant.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5435,NDQ_012519,vascular seedless plants,the evolution of vascular tissue allowed for the formation of ancient forests.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5436,NDQ_012523,vascular seedless plants,which are the most common seedless vascular plants?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. club mosses, b. horsetails, c. ferns, d. mosses",c 5437,NDQ_012524,vascular seedless plants,the stem of a horsetail is unique in that it,,,Multiple Choice,"a. is hollow and allows for water transport., b. has cells that can perform photosynthesis., c. has tiny leaves., d. is often found in marshes.",b 5438,NDQ_012525,vascular seedless plants,the leaf of a fern is known as a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sporophyte., b. frond., c. ferntail., d. fern leaf.",b 5439,NDQ_012526,vascular seedless plants,which statement is associated with ferns?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Ferns range in size from tiny aquatic species to giant tropical plants., b. The first leaves of most ferns appear curled up into fiddleheads., c. Leaves unroll as the fiddleheads grow and expand., d. all of the above",d 5440,NDQ_012527,vascular seedless plants,why are clubmosses called by that name?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Because of the club-like clusters of sporangia found on the plants., b. Because of the club-like clusters of gametes found on the plants., c. Because of the club-like clusters of sporophytes found on the plants., d. Because of the club-like clusters of gametophytes found on the plants.",a 5441,NDQ_012528,vertebrate characteristics,all vertebrates have a brain.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5442,NDQ_012529,vertebrate characteristics,not all vertebrates have a bony skeleton.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5443,NDQ_012533,vertebrate characteristics,"what are the two members of class agnatha, the jawless fish?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. sharks and rays, b. lampreys and hagfish, c. tuna and salmon, d. lancelets and tunicates",b 5444,NDQ_012534,vertebrate characteristics,which two classes of vertebrates produce an amniotic egg?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fish and amphibians, b. amphibians and reptiles, c. birds and reptiles, d. birds and fish",c 5445,NDQ_012535,vertebrate characteristics,which of the following is a reptilian characteristic?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Reptiles have lungs to breathe on land., b. Female reptiles produce a water-tight egg., c. Reptiles have skin that does not need to be kept wet., d. All of the above are features of reptiles.",d 5446,NDQ_012536,vertebrate characteristics,one distinguishing feature of mammals is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a large skull to protect the brain., b. the nourishment of the young with milk., c. an internal skeleton made of bone., d. all of the above",b 5447,NDQ_012537,vertebrate characteristics,examples of amphibians include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ostriches, penguins, and flamingos., b. turtles, snakes, and lizards., c. frogs, toads, and salamanders., d. frogs, toads, and turtles.",c 5448,NDQ_012568,what are biomes,a biome is defined by its biotic factors.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5449,NDQ_012569,what are biomes,all aquatic biomes are similar.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5450,NDQ_012573,what are biomes,what is the main factor defining the differences of biomes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the largest population, b. the community, c. the climate, d. the dominant species",c 5451,NDQ_012574,what are biomes,a desert biome,,,Multiple Choice,"a. has less plants than the rainforest., b. has drier soil than many other biomes., c. has less precipitation than many other biomes., d. all of the above",d 5452,NDQ_012575,what are biomes,a rainforest ecosystem,,,Multiple Choice,"a. has plenty of precipitation., b. has soil that supports significant plant growth., c. has many animals due to the variety of plant life., d. all of the above",d 5453,NDQ_012576,what are biomes,what would cause migration into a particular biome?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A dry season that changes the soil type., b. A wet season that sprouts significant new plant life., c. A change in climate that decreases precipitation., d. all of the above",b 5454,NDQ_012577,what are biomes,what attracts a certain animal to a particular biome?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The plant life of that biome., b. The precipitation of that biome., c. The climate of that biome., d. The soil type of that biome.",a 5455,NDQ_012578,what is science,Characteristics of scientists include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. being curious., b. thinking logically., c. being good observers., d. all of the above",d 5456,NDQ_012579,what is science,An example of a scientific theory is the idea that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. all objects attract each other., b. gravity is a dent in the fabric of space and time., c. radium is a radioactive element., d. what goes up always comes back down.",b 5457,NDQ_012580,what is science,Induction means,,,Multiple Choice,"a. having knowledge., b. gathering evidence., c. rejecting previous ideas., d. none of the above.",d 5458,NDQ_012581,what is science,Galileo found evidence to support Copernicus idea that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. objects with greater mass have a greater force of attraction., b. the sun is the center of the solar system., c. some elements are radioactive., d. the sun revolves around Earth.",b 5459,NDQ_012582,what is science,Modern Western science began during the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1500s., b. 1700s., c. 1800s., d. 1900s.",a 5460,NDQ_012583,what is science,People began to study astronomy as early as,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 3500 BC., b. 350 BC., c. 400 AD., d. 1000 AD.",a 5461,NDQ_012584,what is science,Which choice best describes the role of laws in science?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. explaining observations, b. summarizing observations, c. proving theories, d. providing rules for research",b 5462,NDQ_012585,what is science,Which event happened during the Scientific Revolution?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Marie Curie discovered radiation., b. Copernicus proposed that the sun is the center of the solar system., c. Chinese scientists invented compasses and seismographs., d. Aristotle introduced the idea of empiricism.",b 5463,NDQ_012586,what is science,Which scientist helped discover nuclear fission?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Lise Meitner, b. Isaac Newton, c. Ellen Ochoa, d. Shirley Ann Jackson",a 5464,NDQ_012587,what is science,The first step in the evolution of science occurred when someone proposed that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. all matter consists of atoms., b. particles of matter are constantly moving., c. natural events have natural causes., d. Earth has gravity.",c 5465,NDQ_012589,what is science,The methods of modern science are based on the ideas of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Thales., b. Aristotle., c. Einstein., d. none of the above.",b 5466,NDQ_012590,what is science,The first woman to win a Nobel prize in science was,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Maria Goeppert-Mayer., b. Ada Yonath., c. Marie Curie., d. Irene Joliot-Curie.",c 5467,NDQ_012592,what is science,beginning of modern Western science when many scientific advances were made,,,Multiple Choice,"a. science, b. induction, c. logic, d. scientific law, e. empiricism, f. scientific theory, g. Scientific Revolution",g 5468,NDQ_012595,what is science,broad explanation that is widely accepted because it is supported by a great deal of evidence,,,Multiple Choice,"a. science, b. induction, c. logic, d. scientific law, e. empiricism, f. scientific theory, g. Scientific Revolution",f 5469,NDQ_012597,what is science,idea that we can learn the truth about nature through observations and induction,,,Multiple Choice,"a. science, b. induction, c. logic, d. scientific law, e. empiricism, f. scientific theory, g. Scientific Revolution",e 5470,NDQ_012598,what is science,Modern Western science began during the Scientific Revolution.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5471,NDQ_012599,what is science,drawing general conclusions from many individual observations,,,Multiple Choice,"a. science, b. induction, c. logic, d. scientific law, e. empiricism, f. scientific theory, g. Scientific Revolution",b 5472,NDQ_012600,what is science,Marie Curie was awarded a Nobel prize for her discovery of the structure of the nucleus of the atom.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5473,NDQ_012601,what is science,sound reasoning,,,Multiple Choice,"a. science, b. induction, c. logic, d. scientific law, e. empiricism, f. scientific theory, g. Scientific Revolution",c 5474,NDQ_012602,what is science,statement describing what always happens under certain conditions in nature,,,Multiple Choice,"a. science, b. induction, c. logic, d. scientific law, e. empiricism, f. scientific theory, g. Scientific Revolution",d 5475,NDQ_012603,what is science,The man known as the father of science used experiments to test competing theories about light.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5476,NDQ_012604,what is science,way of learning about the natural world that is based on evidence and logic,,,Multiple Choice,"a. science, b. induction, c. logic, d. scientific law, e. empiricism, f. scientific theory, g. Scientific Revolution",a 5477,NDQ_012605,what is science,Science sometimes advances in big leaps.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5478,NDQ_012606,what is science,Theories are unproven laws.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5479,NDQ_012614,what is science,Science is best defined as a body of knowledge.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5480,NDQ_012615,what is science,"Once a scientific idea is accepted, it never changes.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5481,NDQ_012616,what is science,An example of a theory is Newtons theory of gravity.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5482,NDQ_012617,what is science,Scientific laws answer how questions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5483,NDQ_012618,what is science,Albert Einstein is known as the father of science.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5484,NDQ_012619,what is science,The Scientific Revolution began when computers were invented in the 1900s.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5485,NDQ_012620,what is science,Scientists propose theories and then look for evidence to support them.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5486,NDQ_012621,what is science,The sun always rises in the morning is an example of a scientific law.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5487,NDQ_012622,what is science,Science always evolves slowly in small steps.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5488,NDQ_012623,what is science,Scientists may draw different conclusions from the same observations.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5489,NDQ_012624,the scope of physical science,Electricity is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a type of matter., b. a form of energy., c. a force of nature., d. none of the above.",b 5490,NDQ_012625,the scope of physical science,Physical science includes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chemistry., b. life science., c. physics., d. two of the above.",d 5491,NDQ_012626,the scope of physical science,Which question can be answered by concepts in chemistry?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Why do baked goods rise in the oven?, b. How do musical instruments make sounds?, c. How do waves move in water?, d. all of the above",a 5492,NDQ_012627,the scope of physical science,Which statement best describes how energy is related to matter?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Energy consists of matter., b. Energy allows matter to move., c. Energy forms atoms of matter., d. Energy is not related to matter.",b 5493,NDQ_012628,the scope of physical science,Which question can be answered by physics concepts?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. How does a rainbow form?, b. Why do fireworks explode?, c. How do stalactites form?, d. How do different cleaning products work?",a 5494,NDQ_012629,the scope of physical science,You might learn how lenses correct vision problems if you study,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chemistry., b. geology., c. mathematics., d. physics.",d 5495,NDQ_012630,the scope of physical science,Which of the following is not a physical science career?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. automotive mechanic, b. physics teacher, c. chemical engineer, d. social worker",d 5496,NDQ_012631,the scope of physical science,Advances in physical science are responsible for,,,Multiple Choice,"a. artificial lights., b. motor vehicles., c. computers., d. all of the above.",d 5497,NDQ_012632,the scope of physical science,Which of the following involve matter and energy?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. using a microwave oven to heat food, b. combining ingredients and baking a cake, c. mixing different colors of paint to produce new colors, d. all of the above",d 5498,NDQ_012633,the scope of physical science,Physics concepts explain,,,Multiple Choice,"a. how a thermostat works., b. what happens to the water when a mud puddle dries up., c. why foods spoil., d. two of the above.",a 5499,NDQ_012634,the scope of physical science,Which career is most directly related to physical science?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. athletic trainer, b. psychologist, c. electrician, d. math teacher",c 5500,NDQ_012637,the scope of physical science,professional who measures and records features on Earths surface,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electricity, b. energy, c. surveyor, d. forensic scientist, e. pharmacist, f. matter, g. physics",c 5501,NDQ_012638,the scope of physical science,"study of energy and how it interacts with matter at all scales, from atoms to outer space",,,Multiple Choice,"a. electricity, b. energy, c. surveyor, d. forensic scientist, e. pharmacist, f. matter, g. physics",g 5502,NDQ_012641,the scope of physical science,scientist who helps solve crimes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electricity, b. energy, c. surveyor, d. forensic scientist, e. pharmacist, f. matter, g. physics",d 5503,NDQ_012643,the scope of physical science,form of energy,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electricity, b. energy, c. surveyor, d. forensic scientist, e. pharmacist, f. matter, g. physics",a 5504,NDQ_012644,the scope of physical science,Chemistry focuses on atoms and molecules.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5505,NDQ_012645,the scope of physical science,professional who prepares and dispenses medicines,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electricity, b. energy, c. surveyor, d. forensic scientist, e. pharmacist, f. matter, g. physics",e 5506,NDQ_012646,the scope of physical science,The formation of stalactites is a chemical process.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5507,NDQ_012647,the scope of physical science,that which gives matter the ability to move and change,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electricity, b. energy, c. surveyor, d. forensic scientist, e. pharmacist, f. matter, g. physics",b 5508,NDQ_012648,the scope of physical science,Water waves involve both matter and energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5509,NDQ_012649,the scope of physical science,all of the stuff that exists in the universe,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electricity, b. energy, c. surveyor, d. forensic scientist, e. pharmacist, f. matter, g. physics",f 5510,NDQ_012650,the scope of physical science,Physical science is all science that is not life science.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5511,NDQ_012651,the scope of physical science,Physical science is unrelated to our daily lives.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5512,NDQ_012652,the scope of physical science,A forensic scientist prepares and dispenses medicines.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5513,NDQ_012653,the scope of physical science,Energy is all the stuff that exists in the universe.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5514,NDQ_012654,the scope of physical science,The focus of chemistry is atoms and molecules.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5515,NDQ_012655,the scope of physical science,"Physics concepts include motion, forces, and energy.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5516,NDQ_012656,the scope of physical science,Matter is defined as anything that can be seen.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5517,NDQ_012657,the scope of physical science,Electricity is a form of matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5518,NDQ_012658,the scope of physical science,Chemistry concepts explain what happens to a candle when it burns.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5519,NDQ_012659,the scope of physical science,Chemistry concepts explain how a rainbow forms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5520,NDQ_012660,the scope of physical science,Using lenses to correct vision problems involves both matter and energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5521,NDQ_012661,the scope of physical science,An example of a career in physical science is chemist.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5522,NDQ_013368,pressure of fluids,Why do fluids exert pressure?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They are heavier than solids., b. Their particles are constantly moving., c. Their force is applied to a small area., d. They crowd together in the smallest possible space.",b 5523,NDQ_013369,pressure of fluids,Why can you fill a balloon with air by blowing air into it through a single small opening?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Particles of a fluid always spread out to fill their container., b. Pressure of a fluid is greater when the same force is applied to a larger area., c. Particles of a fluid always move from an area of lower pressure to an area of higher pressure., d. two of the above",a 5524,NDQ_013370,pressure of fluids,"When the same force is applied to a smaller area, the pressure is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. lower., b. greater., c. reduced., d. the same.",b 5525,NDQ_013371,pressure of fluids,Assume that you apply 10 Pa of pressure to the head of a thumbtack. How much pressure will the point of the tack apply to a corkboard?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 0 Pa, b. less than 10 Pa, c. exactly 10 Pa, d. more than 10 Pa",d 5526,NDQ_013372,pressure of fluids,What is 50 kPa expressed in pascals?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 500 Pa, b. 5000 Pa, c. 50,000 Pa, d. 500,000 Pa",c 5527,NDQ_013373,pressure of fluids,Which of the following is the SI unit for pressure?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. N/m, c. N/m2, d. none of the above",c 5528,NDQ_013374,pressure of fluids,"If you know how much pressure is applied to a given area, you can calculate the force exerted on the area by",,,Multiple Choice,"a. multiplying pressure by area., b. subtracting pressure from area., c. dividing pressure by area., d. adding pressure to area.",a 5529,NDQ_013375,pressure of fluids,"If a force of 200 N is applied to an area of 0.5 m2 , the pressure is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 40 Pa., b. 100 Pa., c. 400 Pa., d. 2000 Pa.",c 5530,NDQ_013376,pressure of fluids,The pressure of ocean water increases as the water,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gets closer to shore., b. becomes deeper., c. gets shallower., d. two of the above",b 5531,NDQ_013377,pressure of fluids,It is harder for people to breathe in adequate oxygen at high altitudes because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. there is a smaller percentage of oxygen in high-altitude air., b. the atmosphere is denser high above sea level., c. air pressure is lower at high altitudes., d. none of the above",c 5532,NDQ_013379,pressure of fluids,"When the same amount of pressure acts over a larger area, it exerts",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a greater force., b. a smaller force., c. the same force., d. a weaker force.",a 5533,NDQ_013380,pressure of fluids,Birds can fly because air pressure is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. greater below than above their wings., b. greater above than below their wings., c. the same on both sides of their wings., d. transmitted through their wings.",a 5534,NDQ_013388,pressure of fluids,Pressure is a force that is exerted only by fluids.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5535,NDQ_013390,pressure of fluids,Bernoullis law explains why ketchup squirts out of a packet when pressure is applied to the other end.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5536,NDQ_013393,pressure of fluids,Pascals law explains how a hydraulic lift works.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5537,NDQ_013395,pressure of fluids,Particles of a fluid exert pressure in all directions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5538,NDQ_013396,pressure of fluids,The spoiler on a racecar causes air pressure to push the car down toward the track.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5539,NDQ_013397,pressure of fluids,All fluids exert pressure.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5540,NDQ_013398,pressure of fluids,Particles of a fluid always move from an area of lower pressure to an area of higher pressure.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5541,NDQ_013399,pressure of fluids,Denser fluids exert greater pressure than less dense fluids.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5542,NDQ_013400,pressure of fluids,Air exerts greater pressure than water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5543,NDQ_013401,pressure of fluids,Differences in air pressure allow you to breathe.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5544,NDQ_013402,pressure of fluids,Fluids have the ability to transmit pressure.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5545,NDQ_013403,pressure of fluids,Air flows faster below than above an airplane wing.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5546,NDQ_013404,pressure of fluids,The spoiler on a racecar acts like an upside-down wing.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5547,NDQ_013405,pressure of fluids,Air pressure decreases slowly at lower altitudes and then more quickly at higher altitudes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5548,NDQ_013406,pressure of fluids,"In a hydraulic car lift, more pressure is applied to the hydraulic fluid than the fluid applies to the car.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5549,NDQ_013407,pressure of fluids,a push or pull,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fluid, b. Bernoullis law, c. force, d. pascal, e. Pascals law, f. hydraulics, g. lift",c 5550,NDQ_013408,pressure of fluids,SI unit for pressure,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fluid, b. Bernoullis law, c. force, d. pascal, e. Pascals law, f. hydraulics, g. lift",d 5551,NDQ_013409,pressure of fluids,upward force that allows flight,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fluid, b. Bernoullis law, c. force, d. pascal, e. Pascals law, f. hydraulics, g. lift",g 5552,NDQ_013410,pressure of fluids,pressure in a moving fluid is less when the fluid is moving faster,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fluid, b. Bernoullis law, c. force, d. pascal, e. Pascals law, f. hydraulics, g. lift",b 5553,NDQ_013411,pressure of fluids,change in pressure is transmitted equally throughout a fluid,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fluid, b. Bernoullis law, c. force, d. pascal, e. Pascals law, f. hydraulics, g. lift",e 5554,NDQ_013412,pressure of fluids,use of fluid pressure to increase force and do work,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fluid, b. Bernoullis law, c. force, d. pascal, e. Pascals law, f. hydraulics, g. lift",f 5555,NDQ_013413,pressure of fluids,liquid or gas,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fluid, b. Bernoullis law, c. force, d. pascal, e. Pascals law, f. hydraulics, g. lift",a 5556,NDQ_014053,scientific investigation,All scientific research involves experiments.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5557,NDQ_014054,scientific investigation,The last step in most scientific investigations is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. making a model., b. analyzing the evidence., c. testing the hypothesis., d. communicating the results.",d 5558,NDQ_014055,scientific investigation,Most scientific investigations start with a question or problem.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5559,NDQ_014056,scientific investigation,Which of the following statements does not meet the criteria for a scientific hypothesis?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The moon is made of cheese., b. Plants can grow in artificial light., c. Copper is attracted by a magnet., d. The universe will always exist.",d 5560,NDQ_014057,scientific investigation,Any idea can be a scientific hypothesis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5561,NDQ_014058,scientific investigation,Any information that is gathered with the senses is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a fact., b. evidence., c. an observation., d. an investigation.",c 5562,NDQ_014059,scientific investigation,A student did an experiment to test the hypothesis that salt water freezes at a lower temperature than pure water. What is the independent variable in this experiment?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. temperature of water, b. salt content of water, c. amount of water, d. freezing point of water",b 5563,NDQ_014060,scientific investigation,Researchers should always communicate their results.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5564,NDQ_014061,scientific investigation,Scientific research must be guided by ethical rules.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5565,NDQ_014062,scientific investigation,Which factor should be a control in the experiment in question 4?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. amount of water, b. amount of salt in water, c. temperature at which water freezes, d. all of the above",a 5566,NDQ_014064,scientific investigation,All questions can be answered by scientific research.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5567,NDQ_014065,scientific investigation,A hypothesis is tested by taking a survey of leading experts in the field.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5568,NDQ_014067,scientific investigation,There is only one scientific method.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5569,NDQ_014070,scientific investigation,Scientific research may involve creativity as well as reason.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5570,NDQ_014072,scientific investigation,Some problems must be investigated in the real world instead of in a lab.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5571,NDQ_014073,scientific investigation,There must be at least two variables in an experiment.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5572,NDQ_014075,scientific investigation,Researchers always communicate their results by writing them up in textbooks.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5573,NDQ_014078,scientific investigation,Evidence gathered in an investigation is useful only if it supports the hypothesis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5574,NDQ_014080,scientific investigation,Scientists always follow the steps of a scientific investigation in the same sequence.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5575,NDQ_014081,scientific investigation,Scientists do field studies to gather real-world evidence.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5576,NDQ_014085,scientific investigation,controlled scientific study of a limited number of variables,,,Multiple Choice,"a. control, b. ethics, c. experiment, d. field study, e. hypothesis, f. manipulated variable, g. responding variable",c 5577,NDQ_014086,scientific investigation,investigation of a problem in a real-world setting,,,Multiple Choice,"a. control, b. ethics, c. experiment, d. field study, e. hypothesis, f. manipulated variable, g. responding variable",d 5578,NDQ_014087,scientific investigation,experimental variable that the researcher changes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. control, b. ethics, c. experiment, d. field study, e. hypothesis, f. manipulated variable, g. responding variable",f 5579,NDQ_014088,scientific investigation,potential answer to a question that can be tested with evidence,,,Multiple Choice,"a. control, b. ethics, c. experiment, d. field study, e. hypothesis, f. manipulated variable, g. responding variable",e 5580,NDQ_014089,scientific investigation,variable in an experiment that is held constant so it will not influence the outcome,,,Multiple Choice,"a. control, b. ethics, c. experiment, d. field study, e. hypothesis, f. manipulated variable, g. responding variable",a 5581,NDQ_014090,scientific investigation,experimental variable that is expected to change when the independent variable changes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. control, b. ethics, c. experiment, d. field study, e. hypothesis, f. manipulated variable, g. responding variable",g 5582,NDQ_014091,scientific investigation,rules for deciding between right and wrong,,,Multiple Choice,"a. control, b. ethics, c. experiment, d. field study, e. hypothesis, f. manipulated variable, g. responding variable",b 5583,NDQ_014092,scientific investigation,Which step generally occurs first in a scientific investigation?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. form a hypothesis, b. analyze evidence, c. ask a question, d. gather evidence",c 5584,NDQ_014093,scientific investigation,Which of the following statements could be a scientific hypothesis?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Green bread has mold growing on it., b. Green worms are yucky., c. Green eyes are pretty., d. all of the above",a 5585,NDQ_014094,scientific investigation,"If you did an experiment to test the effect of sunlight on plant growth, what factors would you have to control?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the type of plants used in the experiment, b. the amount of water the plants receive, c. the composition of the soil in which the plants are growing, d. all of the above",d 5586,NDQ_014095,scientific investigation,"In any experiment, there must be at least two",,,Multiple Choice,"a. controls., b. variables., c. hypotheses., d. replications.",b 5587,NDQ_014096,scientific investigation,The factor that is manipulated in an experiment is called the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. control factor., b. responding variable., c. independent variable., d. dependent variable.",c 5588,NDQ_014097,scientific investigation,How can scientists communicate their results?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. publish them in peer-reviewed journals, b. present them at scientific meetings, c. write them up in magazine articles, d. do all of the above",d 5589,NDQ_014098,scientific investigation,Which of the following is an ethical rule for scientific research?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Experiments cannot use human subjects., b. Research cannot be done on animals., c. Any risks of the research must be made public., d. Results should be published only if they support the hypothesis.",c 5590,NDQ_014099,science skills,average value of a set of measurements,,,Multiple Choice,"a. accuracy, b. Kelvin, c. mean, d. model, e. precision, f. range, g. scientific notation",c 5591,NDQ_014100,science skills,What does SI stand for?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. significant figures, b. scientific notation, c. international system of units, d. a scale for measuring temperature",c 5592,NDQ_014101,science skills,"representation of an object, system, or process",,,Multiple Choice,"a. accuracy, b. Kelvin, c. mean, d. model, e. precision, f. range, g. scientific notation",d 5593,NDQ_014102,science skills,The volume of a liquid is best measured with a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. metric ruler., b. beam balance., c. thermometer., d. graduated cylinder.",d 5594,NDQ_014103,science skills,exactness of a measurement,,,Multiple Choice,"a. accuracy, b. Kelvin, c. mean, d. model, e. precision, f. range, g. scientific notation",e 5595,NDQ_014104,science skills,How close a measurement is to the true value is its,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mean., b. range., c. precision., d. accuracy.",d 5596,NDQ_014105,science skills,An example of a derived quantity is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. width., b. length., c. area., d. none of the above.",c 5597,NDQ_014106,science skills,way of writing very large or very small numbers using exponents,,,Multiple Choice,"a. accuracy, b. Kelvin, c. mean, d. model, e. precision, f. range, g. scientific notation",g 5598,NDQ_014107,science skills,SI scale for measuring temperature,,,Multiple Choice,"a. accuracy, b. Kelvin, c. mean, d. model, e. precision, f. range, g. scientific notation",b 5599,NDQ_014108,science skills,Which unit could be used for volume?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cm, b. cm2, c. cm3, d. cm4",c 5600,NDQ_014110,science skills,closeness of a measurement to the true value,,,Multiple Choice,"a. accuracy, b. Kelvin, c. mean, d. model, e. precision, f. range, g. scientific notation",a 5601,NDQ_014111,science skills,total spread of values in a set of measurements,,,Multiple Choice,"a. accuracy, b. Kelvin, c. mean, d. model, e. precision, f. range, g. scientific notation",f 5602,NDQ_014119,science skills,There are always more significant figures in the answer than in the numbers used in the calculation.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5603,NDQ_014121,science skills,Only numbers greater than 1 can be written in scientific notation.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5604,NDQ_014124,science skills,The best type of graph to show changes in data over time is a circle graph.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5605,NDQ_014125,science skills,A percent can be expressed as a fraction or a decimal number.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5606,NDQ_014126,science skills,You should never work alone in a science lab.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5607,NDQ_014127,science skills,The basic SI unit for length is the millimeter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5608,NDQ_014128,science skills,The freezing point of water on the Kelvin scale is 0 degrees.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5609,NDQ_014129,science skills,A graduated cylinder is used to measure the volume of liquids.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5610,NDQ_014130,science skills,Length is a derived quantity.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5611,NDQ_014131,science skills,The mean gives you an idea of the typical measurement in a set of data.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5612,NDQ_014132,science skills,You need to wear goggles in the lab only when you are using hazardous chemicals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5613,NDQ_014133,science skills,"When combining an acid and water, you should always add the acid to the water.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5614,NDQ_014134,science skills,An example of a model is a road map.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5615,NDQ_014135,science skills,A kilometer equals 100 meters.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5616,NDQ_014136,science skills,A 1-degree difference on the Kelvin scale equals a 1-degree difference on the Fahrenheit scale.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5617,NDQ_014137,science skills,The cubic meter is the basic SI unit for,,,Multiple Choice,"a. length., b. width., c. mass., d. volume.",d 5618,NDQ_014138,science skills,A temperature of 273 Kelvin equals,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 0 C., b. 100 C., c. 212 F., d. none of the above.",a 5619,NDQ_014139,science skills,A balance is used to measure,,,Multiple Choice,"a. temperature., b. volume., c. length., d. mass.",d 5620,NDQ_014140,science skills,Which measurement is most precise?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 65 mL, b. 66 mL, c. 65.5 mL, d. 66.55 mL",d 5621,NDQ_014141,science skills,The correct number of digits in an answer is called the number of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. precise digits., b. derived digits., c. international units., d. significant figures.",d 5622,NDQ_014142,science skills,Circle graphs are especially useful for showing,,,Multiple Choice,"a. percents of a whole., b. changes over time., c. how different types of things compare., d. ranges of data.",a 5623,NDQ_014144,technology,Technology includes methods and processes as well as devices.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5624,NDQ_014145,technology,Technology refers to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. devices such as computers., b. processes such as the Bessemer process., c. methods such as technological design., d. all of the above.",d 5625,NDQ_014146,technology,Many major advances in agriculture depend on technology.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5626,NDQ_014147,technology,The technological design process begins with a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. problem., b. model., c. solution., d. test.",a 5627,NDQ_014148,technology,The technological design process is similar to scientific investigation.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5628,NDQ_014149,technology,Which statement is true about the evolution of computers?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It began in 2000., b. It is still continuing today., c. The first computers used silicon chips., d. all of the above",b 5629,NDQ_014150,technology,How are technology and science related?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Technology and science have the same goal., b. Technology and science use the same scientific method., c. Technology and science help one another advance., d. Technology and science are unrelated.",c 5630,NDQ_014151,technology,The first step in the technological design process is to create a model.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5631,NDQ_014152,technology,Cost is the only limit on technological design.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5632,NDQ_014153,technology,The goal of technology is to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. increase scientific knowledge., b. set the direction that science takes., c. discover new theories., d. solve practical problems.",d 5633,NDQ_014155,technology,Technology and science have the same goals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5634,NDQ_014156,technology,Electrons were discovered because of a technological device called the vacuum tube.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5635,NDQ_014158,technology,Technology helps science advance.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5636,NDQ_014161,technology,The technological design process is based only on creativity and luck.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5637,NDQ_014163,technology,The problems of society generally set the direction for technology.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5638,NDQ_014164,technology,Constraints on technological design include laws of nature.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5639,NDQ_014166,technology,The risks of a new technological design should outweigh its benefits.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5640,NDQ_014169,technology,Nanotechnology is used inside the human body.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5641,NDQ_014171,technology,Technology may be as simple as forks and knives.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5642,NDQ_014172,technology,Fiber optic technology is used in communications.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5643,NDQ_014176,technology,professional in technology,,,Multiple Choice,"a. technology, b. technological design, c. engineer, d. constraint, e. sonar, f. seismometer, g. spectrometer",c 5644,NDQ_014177,technology,technology that measures properties of light,,,Multiple Choice,"a. technology, b. technological design, c. engineer, d. constraint, e. sonar, f. seismometer, g. spectrometer",g 5645,NDQ_014178,technology,technology that records ground movements caused by earthquakes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. technology, b. technological design, c. engineer, d. constraint, e. sonar, f. seismometer, g. spectrometer",f 5646,NDQ_014179,technology,development of new technology,,,Multiple Choice,"a. technology, b. technological design, c. engineer, d. constraint, e. sonar, f. seismometer, g. spectrometer",b 5647,NDQ_014180,technology,application of knowledge to real-world problems,,,Multiple Choice,"a. technology, b. technological design, c. engineer, d. constraint, e. sonar, f. seismometer, g. spectrometer",a 5648,NDQ_014181,technology,technology that uses sound waves to map the ocean floor,,,Multiple Choice,"a. technology, b. technological design, c. engineer, d. constraint, e. sonar, f. seismometer, g. spectrometer",e 5649,NDQ_014182,technology,limit on technological design,,,Multiple Choice,"a. technology, b. technological design, c. engineer, d. constraint, e. sonar, f. seismometer, g. spectrometer",d 5650,NDQ_014183,technology,Technology is responsible for most of the major advances in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. transportation., b. communication., c. medicine., d. all of the above.",d 5651,NDQ_014184,technology,The technological design process involves,,,Multiple Choice,"a. forming a hypothesis., b. doing research., c. developing scientific laws., d. none of the above.",b 5652,NDQ_014185,technology,The evolution of modern computers began in the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1930s., b. 1950s., c. 1970s., d. 1990s.",a 5653,NDQ_014186,technology,Which statement is true about early computers?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They were very small., b. They used vacuum tubes., c. They could do many tasks at once., d. They used software programs.",b 5654,NDQ_014187,technology,The invention of the seismometer led to the discovery that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. stars are very hot., b. the ocean is very deep., c. Earth has a solid inner core., d. electrons are negatively charged.",c 5655,NDQ_014188,technology,The Bessemer process is an example of technology. The Bessemer process,,,Multiple Choice,"a. was invented in the 1950s., b. is a cheap way to make steel., c. was a major advance in medicine., d. is used to make computers.",b 5656,NDQ_014189,technology,The invention of the microscope,,,Multiple Choice,"a. let scientists see very distant objects., b. occurred in the 1800s., c. extended human vision., d. two of the above.",c 5657,NDQ_015168,behavior of gases,The pressure of Earths atmosphere is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the same everywhere on Earths surface., b. greater at higher altitudes., c. 14.7 lb/in2 at sea level., d. none of the above",c 5658,NDQ_015170,behavior of gases,"The gas laws describe relationships among the gas properties of pressure, temperature, and",,,Multiple Choice,"a. mass., b. shape., c. energy., d. volume.",d 5659,NDQ_015172,behavior of gases,"If you increase the temperature of a gas in a sealed container, particles of the gas will",,,Multiple Choice,"a. have more energy, b. move more quickly., c. exert greater pressure., d. all of the above",d 5660,NDQ_015173,behavior of gases,Which law states how the temperature and pressure of a gas are related?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Boyles law, b. Charless law, c. Amontonss law, d. Kinetic law",c 5661,NDQ_015176,behavior of gases,"To decrease the pressure exerted by a gas, you could",,,Multiple Choice,"a. increase its temperature., b. increase its volume., c. increase its energy., d. two of the above",b 5662,NDQ_015181,behavior of gases,Particles of a gas move only when they are heated.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5663,NDQ_015184,behavior of gases,The pressure a gas exerts depends only on its volume.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5664,NDQ_015186,behavior of gases,"For gas at a given temperature, volume and pressure change in opposite directions.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5665,NDQ_015187,behavior of gases,"If particles of a gas have room to spread out, they exert greater pressure.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5666,NDQ_015188,behavior of gases,Gas bubbles in water get bigger when they are under less pressure.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5667,NDQ_015189,behavior of gases,Air pressure is lowest at sea level.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5668,NDQ_015190,behavior of gases,Heating a gas causes its particles to move more slowly.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5669,NDQ_015191,behavior of gases,Air pressure in a tire increases after you start driving because the air gets warmer.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5670,NDQ_015192,behavior of gases,There is an inverse relationship between gas pressure and temperature.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5671,NDQ_015193,behavior of gases,"As you go higher above Earths surface, the pressure of the atmosphere increases.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5672,NDQ_015194,behavior of gases,A gas will take up less space if its temperature falls.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5673,NDQ_015195,behavior of gases,"As the volume of a gas increases, its pressure decreases.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5674,NDQ_015196,behavior of gases,Cooling a gas in a closed container causes its pressure to decrease.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5675,NDQ_015197,behavior of gases,Adding more gas to a closed container has no effect on its pressure.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5676,NDQ_015198,behavior of gases,Adding energy to a gas raises its temperature.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5677,NDQ_015199,behavior of gases,law relating the temperature and pressure of a constant volume of gas,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Amontonss law, b. Boyles law, c. Charless law, d. pressure, e. volume, f. temperature, g. gas",a 5678,NDQ_015200,behavior of gases,amount of force pushing against a given area,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Amontonss law, b. Boyles law, c. Charless law, d. pressure, e. volume, f. temperature, g. gas",d 5679,NDQ_015201,behavior of gases,state of matter that lacks a fixed volume and a fixed shape,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Amontonss law, b. Boyles law, c. Charless law, d. pressure, e. volume, f. temperature, g. gas",g 5680,NDQ_015202,behavior of gases,law relating the volume and pressure of gas at a constant temperature,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Amontonss law, b. Boyles law, c. Charless law, d. pressure, e. volume, f. temperature, g. gas",b 5681,NDQ_015203,behavior of gases,average kinetic energy of particles of matter,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Amontonss law, b. Boyles law, c. Charless law, d. pressure, e. volume, f. temperature, g. gas",f 5682,NDQ_015204,behavior of gases,amount of space that matter occupies,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Amontonss law, b. Boyles law, c. Charless law, d. pressure, e. volume, f. temperature, g. gas",e 5683,NDQ_015205,behavior of gases,law relating the temperature and volume of gas at a constant pressure,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Amontonss law, b. Boyles law, c. Charless law, d. pressure, e. volume, f. temperature, g. gas",c 5684,NDQ_015206,behavior of gases,The molecules of gas in a closed container,,,Multiple Choice,"a. keep bumping into each other., b. are always moving., c. exert pressure., d. all of the above",d 5685,NDQ_015207,behavior of gases,"For a fixed volume of gas, the gass pressure depends on",,,Multiple Choice,"a. its mass., b. its temperature., c. the shape of its container., d. two of the above",d 5686,NDQ_015208,behavior of gases,The pressure of a gas can be increased by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. increasing its temperature., b. decreasing its temperature., c. increasing its volume., d. decreasing its mass.",a 5687,NDQ_015209,behavior of gases,What always happens when a gas is heated?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Its volume increases., b. Its pressure increases., c. Its particles gain kinetic energy., d. all of the above",c 5688,NDQ_015210,behavior of gases,"If you put an inflated balloon inside a freezer, you can predict that it will shrink based on",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Boyles law., b. Charless law., c. Amontonss law., d. none of the above",b 5689,NDQ_015211,behavior of gases,Increasing the volume of a gas decreases its,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mass., b. pressure., c. temperature., d. kinetic energy.",b 5690,NDQ_015212,behavior of gases,"At sea level, the pressure of Earths atmosphere is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 14.7 lb/cm2, b. 14.7 N/in2, c. 10.14 N/cm2, d. 10.14 lb/in2",c 5691,NDQ_016132,air pressure and altitude,particles of air are constantly moving.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5692,NDQ_016134,air pressure and altitude,air pressure decreases as altitude decreases.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5693,NDQ_016135,air pressure and altitude,average sea level air pressure is about,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 101 kPa., b. 151 kPa., c. 201 kPa., d. none of the above",a 5694,NDQ_016136,air pressure and altitude,atmospheric pressure at the top of mount everest is about 2/3 the pressure at sea level.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5695,NDQ_016137,air pressure and altitude,air pressure changes with altitude because of changes in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. density of the atmosphere., b. depth of the atmosphere., c. temperature of the atmosphere., d. two of the above",d 5696,NDQ_016139,air pressure and altitude,when you inhale,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the diaphragm contracts., b. .the rib cage contracts., c. the lungs contract., d. two of the above",a 5697,NDQ_016140,air pressure and altitude,when you exhale,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the diaphragm contracts., b. the rib cage expands., c. the lungs contract., d. two of the above",c 5698,NDQ_016174,amontonss law,heating a gas causes its particles to have,,,Multiple Choice,"a. greater pressure., b. faster motion., c. more collisions., d. all of the above",d 5699,NDQ_016175,amontonss law,gas molecules at a higher temperature have more energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5700,NDQ_016177,amontonss law,the relationship between the temperature and volume of gas is known as amontons law.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5701,NDQ_016179,amontonss law,which of the following units could be used to measure the pressure of a gas?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. pounds per inch, b. Newtons per square meter, c. kilograms per square meter, d. none of the above",b 5702,NDQ_016180,amontonss law,particles of a gas have movement only when they are heated.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5703,NDQ_016181,amontonss law,amontons developed his law in the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1500s., b. 1600s., c. 1700s., d. 1800s.",b 5704,NDQ_016252,bernoullis law,the spoiler on a racecar causes air pressure to push the car forward.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5705,NDQ_016255,bernoullis law,bernoulli arrived at his law by using,,,Multiple Choice,"a. astronomy., b. psychology., c. mathematics., d. none of the above",c 5706,NDQ_016256,bernoullis law,bernoullis law explains how an airplane can stay aloft.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5707,NDQ_016257,bernoullis law,the shape of an airplane wing causes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. air to flow more slowly below the wing than above it., b. air pressure to be greater above the wing than below it., c. air to flow only under the wing and not above it., d. air pressure to be less in front of the wing than behind it.",a 5708,NDQ_016259,bernoullis law,the spoiler on a racecar is like an upside-down wing.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5709,NDQ_016260,bernoullis law,air pressure pushing down on a racecar,,,Multiple Choice,"a. increases friction between the car and the track., b. decreases the speed of the car., c. makes it harder to keep the car on the track., d. two of the above",a 5710,NDQ_016261,bernoullis law,"when air is moving more quickly, its pressure is greater.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5711,NDQ_016323,boyles law,robert boyle has been called the father of modern chemistry.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5712,NDQ_016327,boyles law,"for boyles law to apply to a gas, which variable must be held constant?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. volume, b. pressure, c. temperature, d. none of the above",c 5713,NDQ_016330,boyles law,"assume that you put the same amount of room-temperature air in two tires. if one tire is bigger than the other, how will air pressure in the two tires compare?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. The bigger tire will have greater air pressure., b. The smaller tire will have greater air pressure., c. Both tires will have the same air pressure., d. Not enough information is provided to know the answer.",b 5714,NDQ_016331,boyles law,boyles law applies to liquids as well as gases.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5715,NDQ_016444,charless law,heating a gas gives its particles,,,Multiple Choice,"a. more energy., b. greater speed., c. a higher temperature., d. all of the above",d 5716,NDQ_016446,charless law,a hot air balloon inflates because it is pumped full of helium.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5717,NDQ_016448,charless law,"if you heat gas in a closed container that cannot expand, the gas will increase in",,,Multiple Choice,"a. mass., b. volume., c. weight., d. pressure.",d 5718,NDQ_016449,charless law,what type of relationship exists between the temperature and volume of a gas?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. inverse relationship, b. direct relationship, c. reverse relationship, d. none of the above",b 5719,NDQ_016451,charless law,"for a gas under constant pressure, volume and pressure increase together at a constant rate.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5720,NDQ_016573,communication in science,scientists often share the results of their research by making posters.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5721,NDQ_016575,communication in science,scientists add to the body of scientific knowledge by communicating their findings.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5722,NDQ_016577,communication in science,scientists may communicate about their research by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. presenting papers at scientific conferences., b. publishing articles in science journals., c. creating a Web site about their research., d. all of the above",d 5723,NDQ_017135,ethics in science,which of the following is not an ethical rule in science?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Scientific research must be reported honestly., b. Scientific researchers should try to find the results they expect., c. Scientific researchers must inform coworkers about any risks of their research., d. Human subjects must be told that they may refuse to participate in the research.",b 5724,NDQ_017139,ethics in science,the study in alabama from the 1930s to 1970s that is described in the concept article violated ethical rules in science. what is one of the rules that it violated?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Researchers must try to avoid errors in their data., b. Researchers must fully inform human subjects about their role in the research., c. Animals must be treated humanely in scientific research., d. none of the above",b 5725,NDQ_017184,field study,which type of scientist is most likely to do field studies?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. environmental scientist, b. molecular biologist, c. quantum physicist, d. nuclear chemist",a 5726,NDQ_017187,field study,a field study might identify problems for follow-up investigations by laboratory experiments.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5727,NDQ_017189,field study,which of the following questions do you think would be most appropriately investigated with a field study instead of a laboratory experiment?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. How much time does it take for a forest to regrow after a forest fire?, b. How much time does it take for a chemical to dissolve in a given volume of water at a certain temperature?, c. Which of two drugs is taken up by bacterial cells more quickly?, d. How is a magnet’s strength affected by its temperature?",a 5728,NDQ_017190,field study,scientists who do field studies do not need to make careful measurements.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5729,NDQ_017272,gases,a gas always spreads out to fill all available space.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5730,NDQ_017273,gases,particles of gases are always,,,Multiple Choice,"a. moving at random., b. bumping into each other., c. bumping into their container., d. all of the above",d 5731,NDQ_017276,gases,the si unit of pressure is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. N/m2., b. mb/in2., c. mb/km2., d. none of the above",a 5732,NDQ_017278,gases,the atmosphere exerts pressure only downward toward earths surface.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5733,NDQ_017280,gases,air pressure at sea level is closest to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 80 mb., b. 110 mb., c. 810 mb., d. 1010 mb.",d 5734,NDQ_017362,history of science,the person who introduced the idea of empiricism to science was,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Aristotle., b. Geber., c. Copernicus., d. Einstein.",a 5735,NDQ_017367,history of science,contributions to science that occurred during the scientific revolution include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Kepler’s law of planetary motion., b. Einstein’s general theory of relativity., c. Newton’s law of universal gravitation., d. two of the above",d 5736,NDQ_017370,history of science,einstein explained gravity as a property of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. space and time., b. matter and energy., c. mass and distance., d. none of the above",a 5737,NDQ_017403,hypothesis,"for a hypothesis to be a scientific hypothesis, it must be",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true., b. testable., c. falsifiable if false., d. two of the above",d 5738,NDQ_017409,hypothesis,"the more evidence that accumulates in support of a hypothesis, the more likely the hypothesis is true.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5739,NDQ_017794,nature of science,formal ways that scientists communicate their research results to other scientists include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. giving lectures at scientific conferences., b. writing articles for scientific publications., c. presenting their work at poster sessions., d. all of the above",d 5740,NDQ_017798,nature of science,an example of a general scientific publication is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. “Science.”, b. “Journal of Applied Physics.”, c. “American Journal of Physics.”, d. “Journal of the American Chemical Society.”",a 5741,NDQ_017913,observation,observations that indicate a chemical change has occurred might include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a change in color., b. the production of an odor., c. the release of gas bubbles., d. any of the above",d 5742,NDQ_017917,observation,which question cannot be answered directly with the senses?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Is an object magnetic?, b. Is an object giving off heat?, c. Is an object light in weight?, d. Is an object reflecting only red light?",a 5743,NDQ_017918,observation,which device could you use to answer the question in question 8?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. spectrometer, b. thermometer, c. magnet, d. scale",c 5744,NDQ_017921,oceanic pressure,water pressure increases as you go deeper in the ocean.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5745,NDQ_017923,oceanic pressure,the depth of water where oceanic pressure is double atmospheric pressure at the surface is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 30 meters., b. 300 meters., c. 400 meters., d. 11000 meters.",a 5746,NDQ_017924,oceanic pressure,"without special equipment, humans cannot withstand the pressure of ocean water below",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 50 meters., b. 100 meters., c. 200 meters., d. 500 meters.",d 5747,NDQ_017926,oceanic pressure,the depth of the water at the place described in question 6 is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 500 meters., b. 700 meters., c. 900 meters., d. 11000 meters.",d 5748,NDQ_017929,oceanic pressure,"for each additional meter below the oceans surface, pressure changes by 100 kpa.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5749,NDQ_017962,pascals law,pressure always spreads throughout a fluid.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5750,NDQ_017963,pascals law,you can increase pressure by increasing the force applied to a given area.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5751,NDQ_017964,pascals law,you can increase pressure by increasing the area over which a given force is applied.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5752,NDQ_017965,pascals law,the si unit for pressure is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Newton., b. Watt., c. Pascal., d. none of the above",c 5753,NDQ_017966,pascals law,fluid pressure is used in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. car brakes., b. car lifts., c. airplane controls., d. all of the above",d 5754,NDQ_018013,physical science careers,which career involves measuring and recording features on earths surface?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. forensic technician, b. surveyor, c. optometrist, d. none of the above",b 5755,NDQ_018015,physical science careers,which sentence about physical science careers is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Most physical science careers require at least 4 years of college., b. All physical science careers include lab work., c. Many physical science careers require a degree in chemistry., d. Some physical science careers require a doctoral degree.",b 5756,NDQ_018016,physical science careers,which of the following is not a physical science career?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. astronaut, b. engineer, c. biologist, d. physicist",c 5757,NDQ_018061,pressure in fluids,all fluids can,,,Multiple Choice,"a. flow., b. take the size of their container., c. take the shape of their container., d. two of the above",d 5758,NDQ_018062,pressure in fluids,all fluids exert pressure.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5759,NDQ_018063,pressure in fluids,particles of fluids always move from an area of lower pressure to an area of higher pressure.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5760,NDQ_018067,pressure in fluids,"the larger the area to which force is applied, the greater the pressure is.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5761,NDQ_018242,replication in science,"if research results can be replicated, it means they are more likely to be correct.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5762,NDQ_018248,replication in science,"assume that a researcher plans to repeat an experiment several times to see if the results can be replicated. each time the experiment is repeated, what should be kept the same?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. methods of data collection, b. methods of data analysis, c. manipulated and responding variables, d. all of the above",d 5763,NDQ_018249,replication in science,replication of research findings can help rule out that the results of an investigation occurred just by chance.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5764,NDQ_018261,safety in science,what does this lab safety symbol represent?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. radiation hazard, b. sharp object, c. hot object, d. none of the above",c 5765,NDQ_018264,safety in science,you can wear open-toed shoes in science lab as long as you wear socks.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5766,NDQ_018291,scientific experiments,there must be at least two variables in a scientific experiment.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5767,NDQ_018292,scientific experiments,a variable that is changed by the researcher is called a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. responding variable., b. manipulated variable., c. dependent variable., d. two of the above",b 5768,NDQ_018297,scientific experiments,examples of controls in the experiment in question 6 include the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. smoothness of the ramp., b. steepness of the ramp., c. size of the car tires., d. all of the above",d 5769,NDQ_018298,scientific experiments,experiments can be carried out only in a science lab.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5770,NDQ_018314,scientific induction,which of the following is an example of deductive reasoning?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Every dog I’ve ever seen is black, so all dogs must be black., b. All the girls I know like the color pink, so all girls must like the color pink., c. These 10 books are heavy, so all books must be heavy., d. Dogs are animals with fur, so my cousin’s dog Fido must have fur.",d 5771,NDQ_018315,scientific induction,which of the following is an example of inductive reasoning?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Every lawn on my street has weeds, so all lawns must be weedy., b. All objects have gravity, so my pencil must have gravity., c. All soils contain minerals, so the soil in my yard must contain minerals., d. two of the above",a 5772,NDQ_018320,scientific law,examples of scientific laws include the conservation of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mass., b. energy., c. momentum., d. all of the above",d 5773,NDQ_018323,scientific law,which statement could be a scientific law?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The moon always orbits Earth., b. The moon orbits Earth because of gravity., c. The seasons occur because of the tilt of Earth’s axis., d. The moon may have formed because Earth was struck by a giant asteroid.",a 5774,NDQ_018325,scientific law,newton is associated with a law about,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gravity., b. atoms., c. light., d. the sun.",a 5775,NDQ_018349,scientific process,scientific investigations are usually very organized and methodical.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5776,NDQ_018350,scientific process,"if evidence from a scientific investigation cannot answer the research question, it is useless.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5777,NDQ_018354,scientific process,the scientific method is a strict sequence of steps that are always followed in the same order.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5778,NDQ_018361,scientific theory,the theory that all substances consist of tiny pieces of matter that cannot be broken into smaller pieces is known as,,,Multiple Choice,"a. atomic theory., b. kinetic theory., c. particle theory., d. wave theory.",a 5779,NDQ_018363,scientific theory,one piece of evidence for the theory in question 3 is the observation that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. All objects have mass., b. All objects have gravity., c. Light travels as waves or particles., d. A compound always has the same proportions of different elements.",d 5780,NDQ_018367,scientific theory,the most parsimonious theory is based on the fewest,,,Multiple Choice,"a. assumptions., b. facts., c. hypotheses., d. observations.",a 5781,NDQ_018381,scope of physical science,what gives matter the ability to change?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. atoms, b. molecules, c. energy, d. motion",c 5782,NDQ_018382,scope of physical science,forms that energy can take include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. heat., b. light., c. electricity., d. all of the above",d 5783,NDQ_018388,scope of physical science,which of the following problems is most likely to be investigated by a physical scientist?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. how to grow bigger crops plants, b. how to use crop plants to make tasty foods, c. how to encourage people to eat healthier foods, d. how to measure the chemical content of different foods",d 5784,NDQ_018610,technological design process,the first step in the technological design process is to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. research a problem., b. create a model., c. generate a possible solution., d. identify a problem.",d 5785,NDQ_018611,technological design process,technological design and scientific investigation both use,,,Multiple Choice,"a. experiments., b. evidence., c. reasoning., d. two of the above",d 5786,NDQ_018613,technological design process,the last step of the technological design process is to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. test the model., b. select the best solution., c. refine the design., d. communicate the final solution.",d 5787,NDQ_018616,technological design process,which sentence about the technological design process is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It follows a logical sequence of steps., b. It follows the scientific method., c. It always results in a workable solution., d. none of the above",a 5788,NDQ_018620,technology and science,science and technology have the same goal.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5789,NDQ_018621,technology and science,scientific knowledge needed to create the first telescope included knowledge of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. light., b. lenses., c. mirrors., d. two of the above",d 5790,NDQ_018623,technology and science,what did galileo discover with his telescope?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hills and valleys on the moon, b. spots on the sun, c. moons of Jupiter, d. all of the above",d 5791,NDQ_018627,technology and science,"using seismometers, scientists discovered that",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the moon has earthquakes., b. the sun has an atmosphere., c. Earth has a solid inner core., d. none of the above",c 5792,NDQ_018644,technology careers,which type of engineer develops and tests machines?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electrical engineer, b. mechanical engineer, c. chemical engineer, d. sanitary engineer",b 5793,NDQ_018646,technology careers,all engineers need basic knowledge of math and science.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5794,NDQ_018648,technology careers,most engineers work alone to complete entire projects.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5795,NDQ_018929,women and people of color in science,the scientist who won the 1930 nobel prize for physics for discoveries about light was,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Mayer., b. Curie., c. Raman., d. Molina.",c 5796,NDQ_018930,women and people of color in science,discoveries of marie curie include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. radiation., b. radium., c. polonium., d. all of the above",d