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339ANSOTR51RCVUESP2JJTH2AXMKI0 | A tape measure is used to what the side of a square? | {
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Answer: C |
3WZ36BJEV3FGS66VGOOUYX0LYWVBTE | A tape measure is used to see how what something is? | {
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Answer: C |
31QNSG6A5RSASABH091J2ZI21XF874 | What is a tape measure used for? | {
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Answer: B |
3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDVJFPL1Q | What is used to measure inches? | {
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Answer: D |
30IQTZXKAK5MP0C5NIS23JP8LWS0XN | what is a tape measure used to measure? | {
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Answer: B |
3U5NZHP4LR1SRRGAZZP6FY2MU4EPHO | a tape measure is used to measure what? | {
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Answer: C |
3WRFBPLXRANDUYXY4ZNC7FWH6KON37 | Animals and humans need to eat plants to what | {
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Answer: B |
3XUHV3NRVKXOYHYRFKGSHSX5Y6D5HH | what requires nutrients for survival? | {
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Answer: D |
3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827LOO9HD | What does an animal require for survival? | {
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Answer: C |
34Z02EIMISCF8J3LI8R5EG42TFD0TS | What can a small animal eat in a day for survival? | {
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Answer: A |
3CFJTT4SXTP3HGNU9VDAFOCGQG5I73 | What do animals use ingestion for? | {
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Answer: D |
32UTUBMZ7GVV5YAKLJO9ZFO6GEBBV9 | What is something that is important for every animal's survival? | {
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Answer: D |
3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTIGR1ZN | what does a renewable, economical source of electricity require? | {
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Answer: A |
3NS0A6KXC4785ZN5225QLWSZLLRGZG | What is a source of energy? | {
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Answer: C |
3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5VWEZT9F | What can provide a renewable resource? | {
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Answer: D |
34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8B7NRJQM | Hydropower requires what? | {
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Answer: C |
340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GU3ERUVA | Plants can conserve water in order to survive where? | {
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Answer: C |
3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HK97XKE | where can conserving water be used for survival in? | {
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Answer: A |
3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL12J9LBZW | Saving water is important for surviving in what kind of environment? | {
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Answer: B |
3AUQQEL7U5SULB7AN3RKFYSN4Y80VX | Where is conserving water useful for survival? | {
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Answer: B |
3OS46CRSLFYPZMTPPS71OZ2EHCQV6B | where can conserving water be used for survival in? | {
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Answer: D |
3F0BG9B9MPMP7G2ZDDZD1C64UCMY7C | What survives in a dry environment? | {
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Answer: D |
39LOEL67OS4SRRAUYXYTPI6MXWQ83Z | What feature of many cacti help them survive in dry environments? | {
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Answer: C |
3DQQ64TANGKAOHBZUYB6G1C9244PWI | Unique leaf adaptions on some plants have enabled them to do what? | {
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Answer: C |
36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GEWT0EA6 | what type of location can water be conserved to help survival? | {
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Answer: B |
3WYGZ5XF3WEG69XAX1WXNVNP5YJKSF | Conserving what can be used for survival in a dry environment? | {
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Answer: D |
3S0TNUHWKTHQ9JCRRM452RSY82OD8H | What plant processes convert carbon dioxide, water and solar energy into carbohydrates? | {
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Answer: B |
3FE2ERCCZX72J82X3CKWZ7ZN1TYPOJ | what utilize photosynthesis for chemical energy | {
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Answer: B |
3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YF31IT0 | Photosynthesis is when what converts from carbon dioxide, water and solar energy into carbohydrates? | {
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Answer: A |
3GS6S824SQWALWZMEJYECC7E51WWND | What type of stored chemical energy do plants create? | {
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Answer: D |
33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB2NYFZSV | green plants convert water, solar energy, and carbon dioxide into what | {
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Answer: B |
3QXNC7EIPIUWO4U7K2MONG3QD3K096 | What is produced by leaf cells as a carbohydrate by producers? | {
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Answer: A |
3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJQ7QVII | Plants convert carbon dioxide, water, and solar energy into what?" | {
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Answer: B |
3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVKKSGQTH | What do leaves form for the rest of the plant? | {
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Answer: D |
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Answer: D |
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Answer: D |
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Answer: A |
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Answer: A |
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3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6PJDVD0 | What can mammals generate heat with? | {
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Answer: A |
3TXWC2NHNZPWPDEJT458XM99ZWQ9SI | Mammals can also generate little bursts of heat by what? | {
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Answer: B |
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Answer: D |
3TS1AR6UQQDJ7PL48N7PCRZO9TPF7U | Ice wedging causes what to be severely damaged? | {
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Answer: B |
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Answer: C |
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Answer: B |
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Answer: A |
3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CF1SL6L | What kind of species of animals mainly live in waters? | {
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Answer: D |
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Answer: A |
352YTHGROVC62YUR1FXIC0RRD564H4 | What kind of species are seahorses? | {
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Answer: D |
3TGOYF991XLAOIUQGKVZ8JEB6V8UU4 | Marine species live mainly in areas teeming with what? | {
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Answer: D |
3Z7ISHFUH0UTCKHNJ4T2TJB1B8B8ZF | Marine species live mainly in waters which are very rich in what | {
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Answer: D |
3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NO75NK86 | Where do marine species mainly live? | {
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Answer: A |
36U2A8VAG1YD2V9JW7OM5HBQR58KYZ | What on the pedals of a bike cause that bike to move? | {
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Answer: A |
38F5OAUN5NB3LLCA3DVPFCB14BA7HD | Green what can be accomplished through pushing on pedals? | {
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Answer: A |
3K772S5NP8AOU0RKQL9VLM3IR7SHE6 | Pushing on the pedals of a tricycle causes it to do what? | {
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Answer: A |
3TESA3PJ3198Y2K8YGDRQZGNHVJMMA | What do pedals usually cause a bicycle to do? | {
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Answer: C |
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Answer: C |
308Q0PEVB8C7VZBNOSBUTK3MZF9I9R | pushing on the pedals of a bike cause what? | {
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Answer: C |
3BGYGHDBBXJSKUCMEGBNWHORRMU225 | What makes food from CO and H 2? | {
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Answer: A |
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Answer: A |
3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJYVJZTJ1 | Plants make food from what? | {
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Answer: B |
3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDODSTKO2 | An organism's health with be negatively impacted by: | {
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Answer: D |
3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWQ9PP52 | What has a positive impact on an organism's health? | {
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Answer: A |
3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI7JKN6SX | What do animals eat for a positive impact on their health? | {
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Answer: C |
3YJ6NA41JBFOIXB0NZSRRBI1HI7JPU | Having what things has a positive impact on an organism 's health? | {
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Answer: A |
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Answer: D |
3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLMTN3HU | Wings are part of the exoskeleton attached to what? | {
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Answer: B |
3SPJ0334212IRB31EMOA42BD8QSYJE | What side of an insect are wings attached to? | {
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Answer: B |
3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYMK251E | what side of insects are wings located? | {
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Answer: B |
3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCDGSFX3 | What shares a location with spiracles? | {
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Answer: A |
3ITXP059PWILVPRSFGWLMGNCUK2SJX | What organism's instruments of flight are part of the exoskeleton and attached to the thorax? | {
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Answer: D |
39RP059MEHSCFBGB7RNICJ5TR9RMB9 | What do animals compete for? | {
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Answer: B |
3YWRV122CSYCQLNDDHUUCRWMXYY8UW | Which types of animals dominate in competition for territory? | {
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Answer: A |
3ERET4BTVM8Y1U1BOVW660IZFK4K90 | what may compete for territory, water, food, or mates? | {
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Answer: C |
3JAOYWH7VI39L0JT9V87L0VE7P0L98 | What may compete for territory, water, food, or mates? | {
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Answer: A |
34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8BD9XJQ6 | what may compete for territory, water, food, or mates? | {
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Answer: B |
3B4YI393V9VEUSAI2A5ZEHEZRKDSSA | what may compete for territory, water, food, or mates? | {
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Answer: C |
3IAEQB9FMEJ1ZK89PPKBG7VKRO4WDN | Force can cause objects to do what, which is dangerous? | {
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Answer: B |
3WJ1OXY92AFSBC9F7CD3CQKSOLXA8R | What can result when force acts on a moving object? | {
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Answer: D |
392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS6Z0N4IL | What do frogs breathe with their lungs? | {
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Answer: D |
3TAYZSBPLL7LPTTK8VQTNZ1VOTBS25 | what do frogs use skin to breathe in? | {
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Answer: C |
3SNLUL3WO4M75S7W763YHWISKG1ULB | Crumple means_ increases by physical force. | {
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Answer: D |
3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183U0A7BR | what can change shape from smooth into compaction by physical force? | {
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Answer: B |
39ASUFLU6X6LGQRZVPRHO8RC4Q1EXX | what can change shape from smooth into compacted by physical force? | {
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Answer: C |
3TVRFO09GKEZMW1RCBEL13HWAVALXC | Sperm and egg nuclei combine to do what? | {
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Answer: C |
324G5B4FB37SAL6E55O49KCK5JE70I | Fertilization of what would produce a diploid zygote? | {
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Answer: B |
3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDAL845K2Y | what produces a diploid zygote when fertilized? | {
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Answer: C |
39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4YA8J9PS | Fertilization of gametes products something that becomes what? | {
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Answer: B |
3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QYAMXLN1 | After fertilization and undergoing cell division a gamete becomes a(n)? | {
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Answer: A |
3L6L49WXW0WUM5AW0DW9N3O1XIE45J | what is fertilized to produce a diploid zygote? | {
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Answer: C |
34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8SH05YO | What produces a diploid zygote? | {
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Answer: D |
3KRVW3HTZNKBWXXDID9D28FTTA5MSQ | What causes botulism? | {
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Answer: D |
3YMTUJH0DSFW77LM19E7QJUF9224T6 | What can cause food poisoning? | {
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Answer: B |
3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPX71BOQP | What tends to be related to bacteria? | {
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Answer: B |
3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSIOCXY5 | what does bacteria cause? | {
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Answer: D |
35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNF7J4X3C | What are the lithified remains of plants used for? | {
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Answer: B |
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