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3KIBXJ1WD5T18H5HQKFO3QDOMJ9OKD | What do many animals do at more then one trophic level? | {
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Answer: D |
3RJSC4XJ10TDNHSVHC97B0YOSUO50I | What can feed at more than one trophic level? | {
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Answer: A |
388U7OUMF702S4QTEJMAE13KKFK0R4 | what feeds at more than one trophic level? | {
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Answer: B |
308Q0PEVB8C7VZBNOSBUTK3M0NVI9U | Many consumers feed at more than one what along a food chain | {
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Answer: D |
34PGFRQONOAE2681ZL6MJ5QXVRDWJE | What might cause animals to leave their environment? | {
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Answer: B |
3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSH1WYXF | what might leave an environment to find food and water if those things decrease? | {
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Answer: B |
3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM09J9914 | What can decrease in an environment, and may cause animals to leave? | {
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Answer: A |
3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CHVN6LR | What do animals do when the available nutrients in an environment decrease? | {
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Answer: C |
3EFE17QCRC4P4JW2RGT0A37XDB4SHW | When food and water decreases, what increases? | {
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Answer: C |
36H9ULYP62TCRKM69WWMFH4X0PVFJ9 | Sinkholes can be formed by | {
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Answer: B |
3PM8NZGV8YFADTH44GMHIPGQJ7IQX2 | Precipitation filling an underground void can create what? | {
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Answer: C |
3FTOP5WARFNLUG7G6ED1CAHTV9TJ05 | What is formed by rain and rough weather? | {
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Answer: A |
3ON104KXQKVOZOPGWEJID31EDMLW45 | Natural openings on the surface, leading to caves are formed by what? | {
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Answer: C |
31LM9EDVOLROFCZN7KFZNMD628BJNY | What are formed by precipitation? | {
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Answer: D |
3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDVIX51LL | Female parents of what produce eggs inside the ovaries of flowers? | {
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Answer: A |
34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUVVBYNG | What do microspores develop into? | {
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Answer: C |
3X0H8UUIT1N719RRMFF0B6HKTN7WS3 | what do megaspores develop to do? | {
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Answer: A |
33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGPD18CP | Female gametophytes produce eggs inside the part of the flower where what will eventually develop? | {
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Answer: D |
3D3VGR7TA0EY9WPQX64TGZ1R9TLR3X | What can produce eggs inside ovaries of flowers? | {
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Answer: D |
3TXMY6UCAENMAV69DKQU4CVGJOOCQF | In flowers, where do female gametophytes produce eggs? | {
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Answer: A |
3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBFADSMT7 | where are gametophytes? | {
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Answer: B |
3VHP9MDGRNJPJ6G0Z4F0SDR2PTNCFK | What gametophytes produce eggs inside the ovaries of flowers? | {
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Answer: C |
3O7L7BFSHEOOQV24W3RGLY4XQZYEIG | Female what produce eggs inside the ovaries of peonies? | {
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Answer: A |
3WR9XG3T63A999OFO6B6LN2X0FH470 | what has female gametophytes that produce eggs inside the ovaries? | {
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} | C | Female gametophytes produce eggs inside the ovaries of flowers. | Daisy flowers grow in variety of species, colors, sizes. | female gametophytes produce eggs inside the ovaries of daisies | what has female gametophytes that produce eggs inside the ovaries? (A) bushes (B) cacti (C) daisies (D) plants | female gametophytes produce eggs inside the ovaries of daisies
Answer: C |
3Z4XG4ZF48Q47PH8IM5HWYVQOJN8XZ | What about the temperature may cause water vapor to condense overnight and in the early morning? | {
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Answer: A |
34S6N1K2ZVI2061C77WZYHT2KTHHLF | What is formed when water vapor turns from a gas to a liquid? | {
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Answer: C |
3K4J6M3CXES74RFXQAPR431QC5YGA3 | When happens to condensed water vapor when it reaches certain points? | {
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Answer: B |
3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSIN9XY0 | How is dew formed? | {
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Answer: B |
3SITXWYCNV8N9NFFLYPRN0LRXENBXV | What is formed when fog condenses over night? | {
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Answer: C |
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Answer: A |
3M68NM076H6X6FC8G82RN2DBWRP6RB | what can a field cause objects to do? | {
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Answer: D |
34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUU52YNQ | What can cause objects to have opposite charges? | {
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Answer: D |
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Answer: A |
3EQHHY4HQSRAYL3GVEYAWSL4K09G5R | What can attract copper? | {
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3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RIC5HM5 | The Himalayas were formed by what? | {
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3Q5C1WP23M0DU6DDDVD7P5HYHFR51O | A mutation in which type of cell can cause a new trait to appear in a parent 's offspring | {
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3MX2NQ3YC9TLK7Y6KOYEKELZS32X5S | A mutation in the gametes of a parent can cause a new trait to appear where? | {
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Answer: A |
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Answer: B |
3MX2NQ3YC9TLK7Y6KOYEKELZML05XS | A mutation in what of a parent can cause children to look very different from their parents? | {
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Answer: B |
3EA3QWIZ4IUQFEK1MYGBKK4YF0BTIF | What causes new traits because of reproduction? | {
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Answer: B |
32SCWG5HIH3CU2WT3GY2I7DWI0G6P3 | What is formed when a male gamete and an egg fuse together? | {
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Answer: D |
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Answer: D |
3MRNMEIQW55LOQWALBD97WE4UCLLDV | When gametes fuse, the resultant zygote is: | {
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Answer: B |
3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDY4KHDQP | What will be the result of female sperm fusing with an egg to form a diploid zygote? | {
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Answer: A |
3URFVVM165HRAHO0M7U7PBTQWZHUZJ | What involves a sperm and egg fusing to form a diploid zygote? | {
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Answer: D |
3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHP12WO1Z | What forms a zygote? | {
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Answer: B |
31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRVCVVF3 | Which can have a positive impact on plants? | {
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3HHRAGRYX84HRLMQMNOZDHZ8WMDO9E | Seed dispersal has a what on flowering and yield? | {
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Answer: B |
33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGN498CD | what has a positive impact on plants | {
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Answer: C |
3EJPLAJKEMF686YZQPW495FARCEZ6X | What things have positive impact on plants? | {
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Answer: B |
34HJIJKLP5VBKZPB64EMR1I08ZT4VN | What is the average number of individuals per unit of area or volume? | {
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Answer: C |
3RANCT1ZVFGVSJLKGTE43TMN555BUM | The average number of individuals per unit of area affect the balance of . | {
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Answer: B |
34Z02EIMISCF8J3LI8R5EG42W1T0TJ | What can be determined by the average number of people per one unit of area? | {
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3FFJ6VRIL1NPZ5NAOWS1092TJKWI01 | What is is the average number of individuals per unit of area or volume? | {
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3M23Y66PO2697UCLVX2WDCI76DQS6V | What do the average number of individuals per unit of area or volume affect? | {
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Answer: C |
3Q5ZZ9ZEVOEV56XYCGMM4F46Z2N580 | What is affected by the average number of individuals per unit of area or volume? | {
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Answer: B |
3M0BCWMB8VV8KNAPBTT5LH7KQN1WBV | Organelles involved in cell division come in what groups? | {
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Answer: C |
3PM8NZGV8YFADTH44GMHIPGQM0LQXU | what are basal bodies involved in? | {
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Answer: B |
33PPO7FECVEJYPO408GWFGMC9FNIDK | What can convert chemical energy into kinetic energy | {
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Answer: B |
3OLF68YTN901QRJ2FQJ9MI1EBI5FAU | What converts chemical energy into a powerful energy source? | {
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Answer: D |
3COPXFW7XBBJTHHI5KS3SQIEI13PK5 | What uses electrical energy converted from chemical energy? | {
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Answer: B |
3XC1O3LBOSLS5FS771DOC0WQT3ITL1 | What do batteries store? | {
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Answer: A |
3VELCLL3GKI5W362J7QGBH8B4R11FX | What converts chemical energy into electrical energy? | {
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Answer: A |
3TDXMTX3CBTKDG9PQL8I9ACKT03I6A | What can be found when an animal uses their sense of olfication? | {
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Answer: D |
3HMVI3QICJRBWUNXOXI402FRDHZY1W | What do some animals need to survive? | {
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Answer: B |
3IGI0VL647J2GNQKNX74VIUS4ZOONM | What is used for finding food by some animals? | {
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Answer: C |
3OWEPKL089BVVHYL6BQ2KW8XEN8N7F | Receptors in the lining of the nose are: | {
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Answer: D |
3TR2532VIPTG8RTV83TILBRKASUJ6J | What does smell help an animal do? | {
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Answer: D |
3JPSL1DZ5SYDEJWJDE2MUNANDAOANV | What keeps some animals alive? | {
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Answer: C |
3WAKVUDHUWF8Q7IU3C2OYR0RYIWU7J | Electrons separating from what in certain bright astronomical objects forms plasma? | {
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Answer: D |
3MRNMEIQW55LOQWALBD97WE489CLDU | What is plasma? | {
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Answer: A |
3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N33UQRDQ | where do electrons separate? | {
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Answer: B |
37UEWGM5HT72ZTBBA2QAS6MUEZC1R3 | What is plasma made up of? | {
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Answer: A |
3S06PH7KSR38YJS6S1VQNH5Q9HSD1S | You cannot have matter in a plasma state without what? | {
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Answer: D |
3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8IP02X1E | what does plasma ionize? | {
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Answer: B |
3E47SOBEYQV9TXIQ0CLLVA4UPE2CI4 | Folding an object causes that object to what? | {
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Answer: A |
3QL2OFSM96H17YTHXSYD0I0BBN2CNA | What can change shape? | {
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Answer: B |
3MD9PLUKKIDEFR4RP6ILBG1WOGHZNF | When you do origami, objects change | {
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Answer: A |
3AAJC4I4FGRIW1D6A8QTI9KFFWCJZV | What happens to the shape of the card when you bend it into three sections? | {
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Answer: D |
340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GU9C4UVP | What can cause objects to change shape? | {
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Answer: C |
3S96KQ6I9M39734FUKF0TNOLQU6DT1 | What does origami change about paper? | {
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Answer: A |
3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z49O279 | What causes an object to change shape? | {
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Answer: A |
3P1L2B7AD1OCSNNZBKRPIQQ3YXULO8 | Language can be learned through | {
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Answer: A |
3BV8HQ2ZZW057YQREXG5SCO1LG7A6O | what can behaviors be learned through? | {
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Answer: B |
34X6J5FLPTX9I9CFNC7GRG8BMFWJQQ | How can an animal learn actions? | {
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Answer: D |
3K4J6M3CXES74RFXQAPR431QQKWGA9 | Kittens that are practicing hunting is an example of what? | {
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Answer: A |
34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHVA8341 | What can dog behavior be learned through? | {
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Answer: D |
33LK57MYLT4BV4WWX2Z7AAB2A82ZSP | what can behaviors be learned through? | {
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Answer: B |
3EWIJTFFVO6DJ0LOSD2AFU414ZQE0I | what is cognitive? | {
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Answer: C |
3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NOSCGK8Y | What season is it when the hemisphere is aimed at the sun? | {
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Answer: C |
3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTJ21Z14 | what receives more direct sunlight when tilted towards the sun? | {
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Answer: A |
3JC6VJ2SABI9OUQD9E6006A1QC4A5Z | What season is it when a hemisphere receives more direct sunlight? | {
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Answer: A |
32N49TQG3GHQMO5SF5OD44404CUVA4 | What happens to half of Earth when it tilts towards the Sun ? | {
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Answer: A |
3ZV9H2YQQD63HS6CW0EZ3Y985IQ3WQ | When one region is tilted towards the sun, it receives more what? | {
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Answer: A |
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