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3L4PIM1GQTFZPZMEMRXJ6TX4GKIRYJ | What happens when fans circulate more air? | {
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Answer: D |
3ON104KXQKVOZOPGWEJID31EEQJ4WK | What do electric fans cool? | {
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Answer: C |
3AUQQEL7U5SULB7AN3RKFYSN4UA0VR | Vanes rotating in an electric fan causes air molecules to what? | {
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Answer: A |
3WS1NTTKEYB5PELKNOMGXCP1GC2F0M | What can help people feel less short of breath? | {
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Answer: A |
31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRXT1FVT | What can affect ability to sense and maintain body position? | {
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Answer: D |
3ZR9AIQJUB8VRYOV37QX68SAEJF40Q | This helps with sensing and maintaining body position: | {
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Answer: C |
3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHH2NUM4 | the ability to sense and maintain body position prevents people what | {
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Answer: A |
3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W5YLI29Y | What allows one to sense and maintain body position? | {
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Answer: B |
3X1FV8S5JXQRWFIV15GN0QF3ZYXGV6 | What is motion sickness related to? | {
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Answer: C |
3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBH3EACE | the ability to maintain equilibrium is the ability to sense and maintain what? | {
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Answer: D |
3NOKK93PR17CAQ0I0K1P0J65NTWEEB | What is critical? | {
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Answer: A |
3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJY3IOFH | Decayed vegetation turns to what over a period of time? | {
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Answer: C |
33C7UALJVLXWHOWFBTKA1PRPO5G18F | Being buried under soil and mud changes what into bogs through extreme pressure and heat? | {
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Answer: C |
38SKSKU7R1W2W1CWDPEKYTUHZZCLIT | Buried vegetation in a wetland changes to peat over what? | {
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Answer: A |
3SNLUL3WO4M75S7W763YHWISUCVLUY | What does being buried under soil and mud change vegetation into? | {
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Answer: D |
3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNIF4FZ9 | what has its soil and mud changed by extreme heat over long periods of time? | {
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Answer: B |
3LRLIPTPEQ8C6DBGG1A62VTJXO8KAL | What is transformed through extreme heat and pressure over time? | {
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Answer: D |
3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDV1JD1LK | What happens when food is stored below 40 degrees? | {
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Answer: C |
3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BACPCNA | What is an important function of a refrigertor? | {
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Answer: D |
3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL3CWBLQA | Keeping things what is a way to adequately store them? | {
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Answer: A |
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Answer: D |
3VELCLL3GKI5W362J7QGBH8B5TS1FT | What is a beach formed by? | {
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Answer: C |
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Answer: B |
3PQMUDRV7R50604QSMH76D2P858IIC | what is the surface of a beach formed by? | {
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Answer: C |
3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4UPF7CIB | the surface of a beach is formed by what force? | {
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Answer: D |
3EFVCAY5L383C5CJ1IQG5PNBJ5D8JQ | What provides protection for internal organs? | {
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Answer: C |
3QHK8ZVMIMHS9TYQ7FM3C6Q4V3DLBK | Muscle and internal organs are protected by: | {
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Answer: D |
33UKMF9319JGOS0CGAFFYR67RPETT0 | what does bone provide protection for? | {
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Answer: B |
39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUO0S8VCL | a process that can occur in-vitro takes place inside the what type of organism? | {
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Answer: B |
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Answer: A |
3K9FOBBF2HIUA2NNA5RC31QYAHZNLV | fertilization takes place inside of what kind of females? | {
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Answer: D |
3DI28L7YXADDQP66OW6ATZNBYLEE1G | Where is the zygote located that produces the next generation? | {
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Answer: B |
34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I054HV49 | What can cause objects to heat? | {
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Answer: B |
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Answer: A |
345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBE5QU3T | Which rock is formed from magma cooling? | {
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Answer: C |
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Answer: B |
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Answer: C |
3SNVL38CI4R0ZS8E0F6X8QJ7KSVKCE | How are nitrogenous wastes excreted? | {
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Answer: D |
3QAPZX2QN4CLOK98ZT79DTVCWRK203 | What forms secondary vascular tissues and bark? | {
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3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJYVKITJM | What forms secondary vascular tissues in trees? | {
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Answer: C |
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Answer: A |
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3IQ1VMJRYTJSPHSPC4JHCMF370R9A8 | Air pollution can cause a decrease in what? | {
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Answer: D |
3PS7W85Z8Z1X4DRYI4AY7R5VWAS9TG | What can cause the pH of the soil to increase? | {
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Answer: A |
3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6JZPVD2 | What can increase soil acidity? | {
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Answer: A |
3EJJQNKU9R4D34WPCRTVKT21SDFHR0 | What are fibers composed of? | {
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Answer: B |
34FNN24DCM8AKCOGPKKG3SS8RU1Y57 | what uses cellulose for their cell walls? | {
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Answer: A |
3TPZPLC3M0BDXJ9BKE04B41C8TU3PE | what uses cellulose for their cell walls? | {
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Answer: B |
3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28NAFMG1J | Plants use what for their cell walls? | {
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Answer: D |
37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAH2PHCS3 | plants cell walls are readily broken down by what | {
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Answer: D |
39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7N50QZEJ | Adding salt to a liquid changes what aspect of the liquid? | {
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3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1YZUDLMH | What decreases the melting point of liquid? | {
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Answer: B |
36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W40XI2ZHN | Water in the Pacific Ocean freezes at a lower temperature than water in Lake Shasta. What is also true about these two bodies of water? | {
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30OG32W0SUAG4WDVTJ48Q60EVRYEN7 | What do you add to decrease the melting point of a liquid? | {
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3DIP6YHAPCRV1PQRNHFP89AJAPB8EF | What happens when a fuel burns incompletely? | {
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3HUTX6F6VUM6R11R1E9K3URUSSFO2O | What are the affects of burning fuel on human health? | {
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3MYYFCXHJ36S22ZGH9F0R0FQLIX4GM | What gas is produced by burning propane? | {
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Answer: D |
3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W5XTX29S | An example of an organism that uses energy and inorganic molecules to make food is a | {
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36H9ULYP62TCRKM69WWMFH4X2JIFJM | What do producers use to make food? | {
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3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7P6ZP2AW | Some producers use what physical feature to use energy and inorganic molecules? | {
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Answer: A |
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"ejaculation",
"Converting waste."
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | Producers use energy and inorganic molecules to make food. | Decomposition is the breakdown of organic molecules into inorganic molecules. | Decomposition provides resources for producers to create food. | What process helps provide resources for producers to create food? (A) animals (B) Exfoliation (C) decomposition (D) mastication | Decomposition provides resources for producers to create food.
Answer: C |
3ERMJ6L4DYRPDZDLUAB27HJXCIGM75 | What use energy and minerals to make food? | {
"text": [
"trees",
"plant life",
"humans",
"producers",
"bears",
"elephants",
"Most plants",
"ferns"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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"H"
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} | D | Producers use energy and inorganic molecules to make food. | Minerals are inorganic substances. | Producers use energy and minerals to make food. | What use energy and minerals to make food? (A) trees (B) plant life (C) humans (D) producers | Producers use energy and minerals to make food.
Answer: D |
3VBEN272MKYB4N1R7ABIP3VW36GGS5 | What do producers use with inorganic chemicals to make food? | {
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"The sun",
"properties",
"bamboo",
"trees",
"vegetation",
"heat",
"plant life",
"Hemoglobin"
],
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"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | A | Producers use energy and inorganic molecules to make food. | Sun light is the provider of energy. | producers use the sun and inorganic molecules to make food | What do producers use with inorganic chemicals to make food? (A) The sun (B) properties (C) bamboo (D) trees | producers use the sun and inorganic molecules to make food
Answer: A |
3S3AMIZX3U4SLM248YKA4DOHXCLCDZ | What can break rocks and cause debris? | {
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"sand",
"trees",
"erosion",
"wind",
"Surf",
"Earthworms",
"flooding",
"rivers"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | C | breaking apart rocks can cause debris | Erosion is the breaking apart and moving of rocks and soil. | Erosion can break rocks and cause debris. | What can break rocks and cause debris? (A) sand (B) trees (C) erosion (D) wind | Erosion can break rocks and cause debris.
Answer: C |
3OSWBBLG1EWGOKDZZUGXIQ9R0QWXD3 | What can cause debris? | {
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"breaking apart sandstone",
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"breaking apart air",
"remains of prehistoric life",
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} | A | breaking apart rocks can cause debris | Examples of such rock include sandstone and shale . | breaking apart sandstone can cause debris | What can cause debris? (A) breaking apart sandstone (B) some invertebrates (C) breaking apart air (D) remains of prehistoric life | breaking apart sandstone can cause debris
Answer: A |
3C5W7UE9CFPJSEJCCNF01GWL9C5MX7 | What can be used to make debris? | {
"text": [
"erosion",
"rivers",
"a hammer",
"heat",
"wind",
"water pump",
"c-clamp",
"screwdriver"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | C | breaking apart rocks can cause debris | Sledge hammers can be used to break especially hard ledges of rock. | hammers can cause debris | What can be used to make debris? (A) erosion (B) rivers (C) a hammer (D) heat | hammers can cause debris
Answer: C |
3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL2HZYET | What is sediment? | {
"text": [
"alluvial",
"Mud",
"Broken rocks",
"soft soil",
"deltas",
"Water",
"body water",
"Clean air"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | C | breaking apart rocks can cause debris | Rock debris is also know as sediment. | Sediment is broken rocks | What is sediment? (A) alluvial (B) Mud (C) Broken rocks (D) soft soil | Sediment is broken rocks
Answer: C |
39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUOZGIVC6 | Breaking rocks apart can cause what? | {
"text": [
"Damages them",
"construction clean up",
"fissures of hot, acidic water",
"looseness of dirt or compost",
"harmful substances",
"permineralization",
"forest is destroyed",
"the Great Barrier Reef"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | B | breaking apart rocks can cause debris | And then the construction debris cleaned up. | Breaking apart rocks can cause construction clean up. | Breaking rocks apart can cause what? (A) Damages them (B) construction clean up (C) fissures of hot, acidic water (D) looseness of dirt or compost | Breaking apart rocks can cause construction clean up.
Answer: B |
358010RM5ES2I1DLQFGROCFY19YVXN | Most pituitary hormones control other glands that secrete hormones into the what | {
"text": [
"brain",
"humans",
"epidermal",
"bloodstream",
"nerves",
"layers of fat",
"alveoli",
"liver"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | D | Most pituitary hormones control other endocrine glands. | Endocrine organs are ductless glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream. | Most pituitary hormones control other glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream | Most pituitary hormones control other glands that secrete hormones into the what (A) brain (B) humans (C) epidermal (D) bloodstream | Most pituitary hormones control other glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream
Answer: D |
3TOK3KHVJTHDD2YX7QQFZL8258LO7Q | Most pituitary hormones control other what? | {
"text": [
"recovery time from fatigue",
"multicellular glands",
"Veins and arteries.",
"the body's largest organ",
"major threat to health",
"cell glands",
"protein codes",
"dna"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Most pituitary hormones control other endocrine glands. | Multicellular glands include the endocrine glands . | Most pituitary hormones control other multicellular glands | Most pituitary hormones control other what? (A) recovery time from fatigue (B) multicellular glands (C) Veins and arteries. (D) the body's largest organ | Most pituitary hormones control other multicellular glands
Answer: B |
39DD6S19JPAALLREW7F2LT7NMIVZE5 | Hormones tell what to produce eggs? | {
"text": [
"heat",
"seeds",
"ovaries",
"offspring",
"pollen",
"testicles",
"liver",
"vas deferens"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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]
} | C | Most pituitary hormones control other endocrine glands. | When the pituitary produces FSH and LH, the ovaries respond by producing eggs. | Hormones tell the ovaries to produce eggs | Hormones tell what to produce eggs? (A) heat (B) seeds (C) ovaries (D) offspring | Hormones tell the ovaries to produce eggs
Answer: C |
3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI7JJSS6M | What controls other endocrine glands? | {
"text": [
"tropical",
"cellular respiration",
"humans",
"prolactin",
"acetic acid",
"photosynthesis",
"organ",
"animals"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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"H"
]
} | D | Most pituitary hormones control other endocrine glands. | Prolactin is another hormone made in the pituitary gland. | prolactin controls other endocrine glands | What controls other endocrine glands? (A) tropical (B) cellular respiration (C) humans (D) prolactin | prolactin controls other endocrine glands
Answer: D |
34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL730A10I | What type of hormones are produced and controlled in the glands? | {
"text": [
"heat or cold",
"Pituitary",
"complex",
"positive",
"allow growth",
"organ",
"acetic acid",
"sweating"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Most pituitary hormones control other endocrine glands. | Hormones are produced in Endocrine Glands . | Pituitary hormones are controlled and produced in glands. | What type of hormones are produced and controlled in the glands? (A) heat or cold (B) Pituitary (C) complex (D) positive | Pituitary hormones are controlled and produced in glands.
Answer: B |
3IFS6Q0HJIIP0E7MXYBLAF8CRLTSI7 | what make pituitary hormones? | {
"text": [
"organs",
"mammals",
"humans",
"cows",
"sweating",
"PDAs",
"glucose",
"animals"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | A | Most pituitary hormones control other endocrine glands. | Endocrine organs make hormones . | organs make pituitary hormones | what make pituitary hormones? (A) organs (B) mammals (C) humans (D) cows | organs make pituitary hormones
Answer: A |
3R2PKQ87NW7M2JUHD1FZY696ZF8MIO | What do substances in the pituitary control? | {
"text": [
"To keep their body heat.",
"sweating",
"endocrine glands",
"temperature",
"preventing heat transfer",
"an organism's body",
"movement",
"Veins and arteries."
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | C | Most pituitary hormones control other endocrine glands. | Hormone therapy Hormones are substances that occur naturally in the body. | Substances in the pituitary control the endocrine glands. | What do substances in the pituitary control? (A) To keep their body heat. (B) sweating (C) endocrine glands (D) temperature | Substances in the pituitary control the endocrine glands.
Answer: C |
3IFS6Q0HJIIP0E7MXYBLAF8CR64SIO | What hormones can control the thyroid gland? | {
"text": [
"Pituitary",
"exercise",
"glucose",
"organ",
"sweating",
"it needs them",
"allow growth",
"Leptospirosis"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | A | Most pituitary hormones control other endocrine glands. | Endocrine glands include the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pineal and thymus glands. | Some pituitary hormones can control the thyroid gland | What hormones can control the thyroid gland? (A) Pituitary (B) exercise (C) glucose (D) organ | Some pituitary hormones can control the thyroid gland
Answer: A |
3F1567XTNW4KCXZ610G32MU8DZTQ9C | What can destroy cancer cells? | {
"text": [
"massive damage",
"Heart monitor",
"antibodies",
"rays or beams",
"belt",
"cancer",
"Pollution",
"adding heat"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | C | Antigens are found on cancer cells and the cells of transplanted organs. | Antibodies immobilize and destroy their specific antigens. | antibodies can destroy cancer cells | What can destroy cancer cells? (A) massive damage (B) Heart monitor (C) antibodies (D) rays or beams | antibodies can destroy cancer cells
Answer: C |
3C2NJ6JBKAGO9G1F0Z97O5RP2N1N29 | antigens are found on cancer cells and the cells of transplanted what? | {
"text": [
"h2o",
"kidneys",
"genetics",
"operation",
"lungs",
"the skin",
"epidermal",
"alveoli"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Antigens are found on cancer cells and the cells of transplanted organs. | Examples of animal organs are kidneys and hearts. | antigens are found on cancer cells and the cells of transplanted kidneys | antigens are found on cancer cells and the cells of transplanted what? (A) h2o (B) kidneys (C) genetics (D) operation | antigens are found on cancer cells and the cells of transplanted kidneys
Answer: B |
3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TCPO5TO | proteins foreign to the body can be found where? | {
"text": [
"in the lymph nodes",
"in nerve cells",
"in the kidneys",
"on cancer cells",
"critical organs",
"mouth of rivers",
"Earth orbiting the Sun",
"the skin"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | D | Antigens are found on cancer cells and the cells of transplanted organs. | Antigens are proteins foreign to the body. | proteins foreign to the body are found on cancer cells and the cells of transplanted organs. | proteins foreign to the body can be found where? (A) in the lymph nodes (B) in nerve cells (C) in the kidneys (D) on cancer cells | proteins foreign to the body are found on cancer cells and the cells of transplanted organs.
Answer: D |
3UWN2HHPUY4HEFIDUEODFN4T2J5SNS | What can trigger immune response? | {
"text": [
"harmful substances",
"Transplanted organs",
"desire",
"an area swollen with pus",
"death",
"pain",
"colors of the spectrum",
"Contaminated wounds"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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]
} | B | Antigens are found on cancer cells and the cells of transplanted organs. | Anything that can trigger an immune response is called an antigen. | transplanted organs can trigger an immune response | What can trigger immune response? (A) harmful substances (B) Transplanted organs (C) desire (D) an area swollen with pus | transplanted organs can trigger an immune response
Answer: B |
3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6N8IVDH | What are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls made of cellulose? | {
"text": [
"rocks",
"oaks",
"Crops",
"roots",
"Trees",
"cacti",
"bacteria",
"planets"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | B | Plants are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls made of cellulose. | All oaks are plants. | oaks are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls made of cellulose | What are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls made of cellulose? (A) rocks (B) oaks (C) Crops (D) roots | oaks are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls made of cellulose
Answer: B |
3X66WABAJWH7K6GCHVAHHVNK9TH3G4 | what are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls made of cellulose? | {
"text": [
"mushrooms",
"humans",
"peachleaf willow",
"water lillies",
"important habitats",
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"h2o"
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"A",
"B",
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} | D | Plants are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls made of cellulose. | Water lillies are one of the most ancient angiosperm plants. | water lillies are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls made of cellulose | what are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls made of cellulose? (A) mushrooms (B) humans (C) peachleaf willow (D) water lillies | water lillies are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls made of cellulose
Answer: D |
345LHZDEDXRQPOH710ZYLAOBGUOU37 | Plants cell walls are made of | {
"text": [
"fiber",
"keratin",
"alveoli",
"cations",
"matter",
"CO 2",
"porous",
"Cane."
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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]
} | A | Plants are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls made of cellulose. | Basically, fiber is cellulose . | Plants cell walls are made of fiber. | Plants cell walls are made of (A) fiber (B) keratin (C) alveoli (D) cations | Plants cell walls are made of fiber.
Answer: A |
3RSDURM96ALAGVH90LDJ7MYL4H7YE3 | What type of organism has a nucleus? | {
"text": [
"potatoes",
"Plants",
"embryos",
"animals",
"amoeba",
"a fish",
"Fungi",
"bacteria"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | B | Plants are multicellular eukaryotes with cell walls made of cellulose. | First, a eukaryote is a cell with a nucleus. | Plants have nuclei | What type of organism has a nucleus? (A) potatoes (B) Plants (C) embryos (D) animals | Plants have nuclei
Answer: B |
31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD6335NJN | What does rhizobial bacteria do for plants? | {
"text": [
"Converts oxygen",
"nutrients",
"Converts h2o",
"Converts nitrogen",
"Regrows it",
"hydrate their cells",
"Converts methane",
"competing for resources"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | D | bacteria in soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants | Rhizobial bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into nitrate fertilizers in a form usable by plants. | Rhizobial bacteria converts nitrogen into a fertilizer for plants | What does rhizobial bacteria do for plants? (A) Converts oxygen (B) nutrients (C) Converts h2o (D) Converts nitrogen | Rhizobial bacteria converts nitrogen into a fertilizer for plants
Answer: D |
3RKNTXVS3MXRSBMDV9NQVE4NMBI4AJ | What do plants need to grow? | {
"text": [
"energy",
"sunlight",
"nutrients",
"bacteria",
"lifting",
"Energy.",
"muscle",
"darkness"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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]
} | D | bacteria in soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants | Plants have to have nitrogen to grow. | bacteria helps plants grow | What do plants need to grow? (A) energy (B) sunlight (C) nutrients (D) bacteria | bacteria helps plants grow
Answer: D |
35DR22AR5DJI6SB265AL5HNFNJDX31 | what feeds plants? | {
"text": [
"animals",
"insects",
"virus",
"bacteria",
"coal",
"bees",
"cells",
"sugar"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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]
} | D | bacteria in soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants | Plant adds nitrogen to the soil. | bacteria feed plants | what feeds plants? (A) animals (B) insects (C) virus (D) bacteria | bacteria feed plants
Answer: D |
3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO44JSEXJG | plants roots associate with bacteria in where | {
"text": [
"growth",
"soil",
"moss",
"tissue",
"nutrients",
"living",
"dead",
"minerals"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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]
} | B | bacteria in soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants | Roots associate with nitrogen fixing bacteria. | plants roots associate with bacteria in soil | plants roots associate with bacteria in where (A) growth (B) soil (C) moss (D) tissue | plants roots associate with bacteria in soil
Answer: B |
3018Q3ZVOIPYTHOB6LJ337FXSIVAR1 | What in soil converts atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants? | {
"text": [
"compound of hydrogen oxygen",
"carbohydrates",
"single-celled organisms",
"excretory structures",
"peachleaf willow",
"members of their own species",
"It helps them survive",
"deoxyribonucleic acid"
],
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"E",
"F",
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} | C | bacteria in soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants | Bacteria are single-celled organisms. | Single-celled organisms in soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants. | What in soil converts atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants? (A) compound of hydrogen oxygen (B) carbohydrates (C) single-celled organisms (D) excretory structures | Single-celled organisms in soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants.
Answer: C |
33FOTY3KEMKYTRMSS50F3BN8CRH1CP | many what feed at more than one trophic level | {
"text": [
"roots",
"humans",
"carnivores",
"cacti",
"animals",
"people",
"algae",
"plants"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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]
} | C | Many consumers feed at more than one trophic level. | Carnivores are consumers which eat animals or other consumers. | many carnivores feed at more than one trophic level | many what feed at more than one trophic level (A) roots (B) humans (C) carnivores (D) cacti | many carnivores feed at more than one trophic level
Answer: C |
3S3AMIZX3U4SLM248YKA4DOH1PODCX | What do some consumers transfer from more than one producer? | {
"text": [
"seeds",
"minerals",
"Energy.",
"nutrients",
"Energy",
"liquids",
"produce",
"heat energy"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | D | Many consumers feed at more than one trophic level. | Trophic interactions transfer nutrients from producers to consumers. | Many consumer transfer nutrients from more than one producer | What do some consumers transfer from more than one producer? (A) seeds (B) minerals (C) Energy. (D) nutrients | Many consumer transfer nutrients from more than one producer
Answer: D |
34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQ9H9MG8 | What do many insects and animals feed at? | {
"text": [
"Something that makes plants green",
"only higher trophic levels",
"one consumer level",
"More than one trophic level.",
"organic matter",
"important habitats",
"Microscopic organisms",
"less than one trophic level"
],
"label": [
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"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | D | Many consumers feed at more than one trophic level. | Consumers include insects and animals. | Many insects and animals feed at more than one trophic level. | What do many insects and animals feed at? (A) Something that makes plants green (B) only higher trophic levels (C) one consumer level (D) More than one trophic level. | Many insects and animals feed at more than one trophic level.
Answer: D |
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