,questionID,lessonName,beingAsked,imageName,imagePath,questionType,answerChoices,correctAnswer 0,DQ_001345,inside earth,Which label refers to the mantle?,earth_parts_10176.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10176.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. S, c. N, d. C",b 1,DQ_001346,inside earth,Which letter represents the Mantle?,earth_parts_10176.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10176.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. S, c. C, d. Y",b 2,DQ_001347,inside earth,What is the part of the earth corresponding with the letter U?,earth_parts_10184.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solid iron inner core, b. Mantle, c. Crust, d. Liquid iron outer core",a 3,DQ_001348,inside earth,Which label shows the core?,earth_parts_10184.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. U, c. N, d. P",b 4,DQ_001349,inside earth,Identify the mantle of the earth,earth_parts_10540.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10540.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. M, c. T, d. R",c 5,DQ_001350,inside earth,Where is the outer core?,earth_parts_10540.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10540.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. r, b. t, c. x, d. m",a 6,DQ_001351,inside earth,Which label refers to the crust?,earth_parts_10543.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10543.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. A, c. E, d. X",c 7,DQ_001352,inside earth,Which label shows the lower mantle?,earth_parts_10543.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10543.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. P, c. W, d. X",d 8,DQ_001353,inside earth,Which letter represents the atmosphere?,earth_parts_10543.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10543.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. p, b. a, c. e, d. x",b 9,DQ_001354,inside earth,Which label identifies the layer directly beneath the lower mantle?,earth_parts_10543.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10543.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. P, c. Y, d. W",c 10,DQ_001355,inside earth,Which represents the Earth's crust?,earth_parts_10543.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10543.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. X, c. E, d. W",c 11,DQ_001356,inside earth,Identify the crust in this picture,earth_parts_10544.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10544.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. M, c. P, d. D",c 12,DQ_001357,inside earth,Which label shows the crust?,earth_parts_10544.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10544.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. P, c. R, d. D",b 13,DQ_001358,inside earth,Which label refers to the crust?,earth_parts_10546.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10546.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. M, c. P, d. U",a 14,DQ_001359,inside earth,Which label shows the outer core?,earth_parts_10546.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10546.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. P, c. U, d. R",c 15,DQ_001360,inside earth,"Identify the thin, brittle outer shell of the Earth.",earth_parts_10546.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10546.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. T, c. M, d. P",b 16,DQ_001361,inside earth,What is the Earth part labeled H?,earth_parts_10547.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10547.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Outer Core, c. Inner Core, d. Crust",a 17,DQ_001362,inside earth,What is the part of the earth corresponding with the letter H?,earth_parts_10547.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10547.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Outer Core, c. Inner Core, d. Mantle",d 18,DQ_001363,inside earth,Where is the mantle?,earth_parts_10547.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10547.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. H, c. N, d. X",b 19,DQ_001364,inside earth,Where is the crust?,earth_parts_10547.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10547.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. h, b. x, c. n, d. v",c 20,DQ_001365,inside earth,What letter does the inner core receive?,earth_parts_10641.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. Y, c. P, d. M",a 21,DQ_001366,inside earth,Which label shows the core?,earth_parts_10641.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. R, c. N, d. P",b 22,DQ_001367,inside earth,Identify the core in this picture,earth_parts_10641.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. P, c. M, d. Y",a 23,DQ_001368,inside earth,What covers P?,earth_parts_10641.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. Y, c. R and M, d. R",b 24,DQ_001369,inside earth,Where is the earths core?,earth_parts_10641.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. R, c. M, d. Y",b 25,DQ_001370,inside earth,Identify the inner core in this picture,earth_parts_10649.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10649.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. W, c. A, d. V",b 26,DQ_001371,inside earth,"Which of the labels in the diagram identifies the layer of the Earth that is made of hot, solid rock?",earth_parts_10649.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10649.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. D, c. W, d. K",b 27,DQ_001372,inside earth,Where's the mantle located?,earth_parts_10649.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10649.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. W, c. D, d. K",c 28,DQ_001373,inside earth,Where is the crust,earth_parts_10649.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10649.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. w, b. k, c. v, d. h",c 29,DQ_001374,inside earth,What is M?,earth_parts_10662.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10662.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner Core, b. Crust, c. Outer Core, d. Convection Zone",a 30,DQ_001375,inside earth,Which of the labeled elements the outer core of the earth?,earth_parts_10662.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10662.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. Y, c. N, d. H",c 31,DQ_001376,inside earth,Which layer of the earth is located between the atmosphere and mantle?,earth_parts_10662.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10662.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. Y, c. H, d. M",b 32,DQ_001377,inside earth,Which shows the layer of the Earth that is made of molten metal?,earth_parts_10662.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10662.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. F, c. Y, d. H",a 33,DQ_001378,inside earth,Which label indicates the earth's outer core?,earth_parts_10676.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10676.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. P, c. E, d. D",d 34,DQ_001379,inside earth,Which label refers to the mantle?,earth_parts_10676.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10676.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. P, c. E, d. X",b 35,DQ_001380,inside earth,Where is the core?,earth_parts_10676.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10676.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. d, b. e, c. p, d. x",b 36,DQ_001381,inside earth,What letter represents the Atmosphere?,earth_parts_14016.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14016.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. L, c. M, d. N",a 37,DQ_001382,inside earth,Where does convection occur?,earth_parts_14016.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14016.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. W, c. A, d. L",b 38,DQ_001383,inside earth,Where is the inner core?,earth_parts_14016.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14016.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. l, b. n, c. c, d. y",d 39,DQ_001384,inside earth,Which label refers to the mantle?,earth_parts_14017.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. M, c. E, d. R",c 40,DQ_001385,inside earth,Which letter represents the Crust?,earth_parts_14017.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. A, c. E, d. M",b 41,DQ_001386,inside earth,Identify the layer that is heated directly by conduction from the core.,earth_parts_14017.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. A, c. M, d. E",d 42,DQ_001387,inside earth,Which layer is labeled R?,earth_parts_14017.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner core, b. Crust, c. Mantle, d. Outer core",d 43,DQ_001388,inside earth,Which letter depicts the earth's core?,earth_parts_14017.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. A, c. M, d. R",c 44,DQ_001389,inside earth,Which label shows the core?,earth_parts_14051.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. V, c. H, d. D",c 45,DQ_001390,inside earth,Which label shows the crust?,earth_parts_14051.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. D, c. V, d. H",c 46,DQ_001391,inside earth,What is D in this image of the Earth?,earth_parts_14051.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Mantle, c. Solid inner core, d. Molten outer core",b 47,DQ_001392,inside earth,Which label shows the crust?,earth_parts_14058.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. S, c. F, d. A",c 48,DQ_001393,inside earth,Which letter represents the Mantle?,earth_parts_14058.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. S, c. F, d. R",a 49,DQ_001394,inside earth,What is the most external layer of earth?,earth_parts_14058.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. R, c. S, d. F",d 50,DQ_001395,inside earth,Which is the liquid portion of the Earth's core?,earth_parts_14058.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. S, c. R, d. S and R",b 51,DQ_001396,inside earth,Identify V,earth_parts_14065.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner Core, b. Outer Core, c. Crust, d. Mantle",d 52,DQ_001397,inside earth,Which label shows the mantle?,earth_parts_14065.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. V, c. P, d. N",b 53,DQ_001398,inside earth,What surrounds V?,earth_parts_14065.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. solid iron inner core, c. mantle, d. liquid iron outer core",a 54,DQ_001399,inside earth,Which label refers to the Earth's crust?,earth_parts_14068.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14068.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. R, c. S, d. J",d 55,DQ_001400,inside earth,Which label shows the Earth's Mantle?,earth_parts_14068.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14068.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. S, c. K, d. R",b 56,DQ_001401,inside earth,Which layer of the earth is a magma like liquid layer that surrounds the Inner Core and creates Earth's magnetic field?,earth_parts_14068.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14068.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. K, c. S, d. R",b 57,DQ_001402,inside earth,What letter corresponds to the layer that's between the inner core and mantle?,earth_parts_14068.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14068.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. K, c. S, d. J",b 58,DQ_001403,inside earth,What is the outer layer of the earth called?,earth_parts_14068.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_14068.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Outer core, c. Crust, d. Inner core",c 59,DQ_001404,inside earth,Identify the mantle in this picture,earth_parts_16016.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16016.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. F, c. N, d. X",d 60,DQ_001405,inside earth,Which label refers to the crust?,earth_parts_16016.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16016.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. U, c. X, d. N",a 61,DQ_001406,inside earth,Which is the state of the material in letter N?,earth_parts_16016.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16016.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Two of the above, b. Gas, c. Liquid, d. Solid",c 62,DQ_001407,inside earth,Which label shows the crust?,earth_parts_16022.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16022.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. X, c. M, d. N",d 63,DQ_001408,inside earth,Which of the labeled elements shows the crust of the earth?,earth_parts_16022.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16022.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. X, c. M, d. N",d 64,DQ_001409,inside earth,Identify the lower mantle of the earth:,earth_parts_16022.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16022.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. T, c. M, d. E",c 65,DQ_001410,inside earth,Where is the lower mantle on this diagram?,earth_parts_16022.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16022.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. X, c. E, d. T",a 66,DQ_001411,inside earth,Which label identifies the layer directly under the lower mantle?,earth_parts_16022.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16022.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. E, c. M, d. T",a 67,DQ_001412,inside earth,Which label represents the earth's crust?,earth_parts_16024.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. F, c. K, d. L",c 68,DQ_001413,inside earth,"Identify with layer of the Earth is made of hot, solid rock.",earth_parts_16024.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. K, c. K and W, d. F",a 69,DQ_001414,inside earth,Which label shows the Earth's core?,earth_parts_16024.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. W, c. None, d. K",a 70,DQ_001415,inside earth,What connects the outer layer with the earth's core?,earth_parts_16024.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. the outer layer, b. the inner layer, c. there is no connection, d. mantle",d 71,DQ_001416,inside earth,Where is the Lower Mantle?,earth_parts_16025.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16025.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. Y, c. J, d. U",a 72,DQ_001417,inside earth,The Upper Mantle,earth_parts_16025.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16025.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. L, c. J, d. U",d 73,DQ_001418,inside earth,By what letter is the mantle represented in the diagram?,earth_parts_16028.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. W, c. H, d. P",c 74,DQ_001419,inside earth,What does letter “A” represents?,earth_parts_16028.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer core, b. crust, c. inner core, d. mantle",b 75,DQ_001420,inside earth,Which part of the earth is responsible for earth's magnetic field?,earth_parts_16028.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. A, c. P, d. H",a 76,DQ_001421,inside earth,Select the mantle of the Earth.,earth_parts_16028.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. P, c. A, d. W",a 77,DQ_001422,inside earth,Which layer of the earth is located directly under the crust?,earth_parts_16028.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. P, c. A, d. W",a 78,DQ_001423,inside earth,Which label marks the focus?,seismic_waves_11695.png,abc_question_images/seismic_waves_11695.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. Y, c. W, d. C",a 79,DQ_001424,inside earth,Which label represents the epicenter?,seismic_waves_11695.png,abc_question_images/seismic_waves_11695.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. Y, c. C, d. W",c 80,DQ_001425,inside earth,What does the letter T represent?,seismic_waves_11696.png,abc_question_images/seismic_waves_11696.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Wave front, b. Epicenter, c. Focus, d. Fault scarp",d 81,DQ_001426,inside earth,Which label marks the wave fronts?,seismic_waves_11696.png,abc_question_images/seismic_waves_11696.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. U, c. R, d. Y",b 82,DQ_001427,inside earth,Identify V,seismic_waves_11705.png,abc_question_images/seismic_waves_11705.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fault Trace, b. Epicenter, c. Fault Scarp, d. Focus",a 83,DQ_001428,inside earth,Which label refers to the fault trace?,seismic_waves_11705.png,abc_question_images/seismic_waves_11705.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. N, c. P, d. T",a 84,DQ_001429,inside earth,Which letter represents a fault trace?,seismic_waves_11705.png,abc_question_images/seismic_waves_11705.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. D, c. V, d. T",c 85,DQ_001430,inside earth,Where is it most likely to experience these phenomena?,seismic_waves_11705.png,abc_question_images/seismic_waves_11705.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. In the innermost regions of the planet, b. In subduction zones, c. Near urban regions, d. Near plate boundaries",d 86,DQ_001431,inside earth,What label refers to the earthquake focus?,seismic_waves_17555.png,abc_question_images/seismic_waves_17555.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. N, c. A, d. E",c 87,DQ_001432,inside earth,Where is the epicenter?,seismic_waves_17555.png,abc_question_images/seismic_waves_17555.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. N, c. E, d. S",c 88,DQ_001433,inside earth,Which letter represents the focus?,seismic_waves_17555.png,abc_question_images/seismic_waves_17555.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. E, c. N, d. A",b 89,DQ_001434,inside earth,Which label shows the epicenter?,seismic_waves_18192.png,abc_question_images/seismic_waves_18192.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. S, c. Y, d. V",c 90,DQ_001435,inside earth,What surrounds E?,seismic_waves_18194.png,abc_question_images/seismic_waves_18194.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. S, c. F, d. H",d 91,DQ_001436,inside earth,Which layer of the earth sits directly under the mantle?,earth_parts_176.png,question_images/earth_parts_176.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. terracore, b. crust, c. outer core, d. inner core",c 92,DQ_001437,inside earth,Identify the part of the earth's interior that is liquid.,earth_parts_176.png,question_images/earth_parts_176.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Mantle, c. Outer core, d. Inner core",c 93,DQ_001438,inside earth,How many parts are there to the earth's ground?,earth_parts_176.png,question_images/earth_parts_176.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 5, d. 3",b 94,DQ_001439,inside earth,How deep does the earth's crust read?,earth_parts_176.png,question_images/earth_parts_176.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 100m deep, b. 150km deep, c. 100km deep, d. 90km deep",c 95,DQ_001440,inside earth,Which layer is above the inner core?,earth_parts_176.png,question_images/earth_parts_176.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Outer core, c. Crust, d. Surface",b 96,DQ_001441,inside earth,What is in the center of the earth?,earth_parts_184.png,question_images/earth_parts_184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solid iron inner core, b. mantle, c. crust, d. liquid iron",a 97,DQ_001442,inside earth,How many layers constitute the earth's surface?,earth_parts_184.png,question_images/earth_parts_184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",b 98,DQ_001443,inside earth,How many layers does the Earth have?,earth_parts_184.png,question_images/earth_parts_184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",b 99,DQ_001444,inside earth,What is the core of the Earth made up of?,earth_parts_184.png,question_images/earth_parts_184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solid iron, b. Crust, c. Nothing, d. Liquid iron",a 100,DQ_001445,inside earth,What lies between the solid inner core and the crust?,earth_parts_3997.png,question_images/earth_parts_3997.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Molten inner core, b. Deep outer core, c. Mantle, d. molten outer core",d 101,DQ_001446,inside earth,What exists at the center of the Earth?,earth_parts_3997.png,question_images/earth_parts_3997.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust/mantle, b. Molten inner core, c. Solid inner core, d. Molten outer core",c 102,DQ_001447,inside earth,What surrounds the solid inner core of the earth?,earth_parts_3997.png,question_images/earth_parts_3997.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mantle, b. crust, c. molten outer core, d. ocean",c 103,DQ_001448,inside earth,How many sections of the earth are there?,earth_parts_3997.png,question_images/earth_parts_3997.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",c 104,DQ_001449,inside earth,What is the innermost part of the earth called?,earth_parts_3997.png,question_images/earth_parts_3997.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. solid inner core, b. crust, c. mantle, d. molten outer core",a 105,DQ_001450,inside earth,Which layer is the deepest on earth?,earth_parts_4004.png,question_images/earth_parts_4004.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Melted rock, c. Inner core, d. Outer core",c 106,DQ_001451,inside earth,What layer is directly below the crust?,earth_parts_4004.png,question_images/earth_parts_4004.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. melted rock, b. outer crust, c. mantle, d. core",a 107,DQ_001452,inside earth,How many layers intervene in the process of convection?,earth_parts_4004.png,question_images/earth_parts_4004.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3",a 108,DQ_001453,inside earth,Which layer of the earth is the cause why the plates of the Earth moves?,earth_parts_4004.png,question_images/earth_parts_4004.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Crust, d. Melted Rock",a 109,DQ_001454,inside earth,What is the deepest layer of the earth?,earth_parts_4010.png,question_images/earth_parts_4010.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. atmosphere, b. core, c. oceana, d. lithosphere",b 110,DQ_001455,inside earth,What is the physical property of Earth's inner core?,earth_parts_4010.png,question_images/earth_parts_4010.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Liquid, b. Rigid, c. Glass, d. Plastic",b 111,DQ_001456,inside earth,How many layers of the earth are classified as rigid?,earth_parts_4010.png,question_images/earth_parts_4010.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 6, d. 5",a 112,DQ_001457,inside earth,How many layers of the earth are there classified by chemical composition?,earth_parts_4010.png,question_images/earth_parts_4010.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 4, d. 5",a 113,DQ_001458,inside earth,What is the lowest level of the core?,earth_parts_4010.png,question_images/earth_parts_4010.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Outer Core, b. Mesosphere, c. Ocean, d. Inner Core",d 114,DQ_001459,inside earth,"What is the outermost solid shell of a rocky planet or natural satellite, which is chemically distinct from the underlying mantle?",earth_parts_4010.png,question_images/earth_parts_4010.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mesosphere, b. Ocean, c. Lithosphere, d. Crust",d 115,DQ_001460,inside earth,Which is the outer layer of the Earth?,earth_parts_4017.png,question_images/earth_parts_4017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner core, b. Crust, c. Mantle, d. Outer core",b 116,DQ_001461,inside earth,What is the second layer of the Earth?,earth_parts_4017.png,question_images/earth_parts_4017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Inner Core, c. Outer Core, d. Mantle",d 117,DQ_001462,inside earth,Which layer is the most directly close to the crust?,earth_parts_4017.png,question_images/earth_parts_4017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Atmosphere, b. Outer Core, c. Inner core, d. Mantle",d 118,DQ_001463,inside earth,How many parts of the earth's core are shown in the picture?,earth_parts_4017.png,question_images/earth_parts_4017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 6, d. 4",d 119,DQ_001464,inside earth,On which layer do humans live?,earth_parts_4017.png,question_images/earth_parts_4017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner core, b. Mantle, c. Outer core, d. Crust",d 120,DQ_001465,inside earth,What is the innermost part of the earth called?,earth_parts_4017.png,question_images/earth_parts_4017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. inner core, b. outer core, c. crust, d. mantle",a 121,DQ_001466,inside earth,What is the deepest point of the layers?,earth_parts_4022.png,question_images/earth_parts_4022.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 50 kilometers, b. 2900 kilometers, c. 6378 kilometers, d. 5100 kilometers",c 122,DQ_001467,inside earth,How many Earth layers are shown in this picture?,earth_parts_4022.png,question_images/earth_parts_4022.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 3, d. 7",d 123,DQ_001468,inside earth,What would happen if the continental crust was denser than the oceanic crust?,earth_parts_4022.png,question_images/earth_parts_4022.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The oceanic crust would be thinner, b. The lithosphere would be thinner, c. The continental crust would sink, d. The oceanic and continental crusts would merge",c 124,DQ_001469,inside earth,Which layer of the earth is liquid?,earth_parts_4022.png,question_images/earth_parts_4022.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer core, b. inner core, c. mantle, d. crust",a 125,DQ_001470,inside earth,How many layers are shown in the diagram?,earth_parts_4023.png,question_images/earth_parts_4023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 5, d. 3",b 126,DQ_001471,inside earth,Approximately how deep would you have to go into the Earth to reach the liquid iron core?,earth_parts_4023.png,question_images/earth_parts_4023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1821 km, b. 1000 km, c. 150 km, d. 871 km",d 127,DQ_001472,inside earth,What is the layer between the lithosphere and magma ocean?,earth_parts_4023.png,question_images/earth_parts_4023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. none, b. asthenosphere, c. liquid iron core, d. lower mantle",b 128,DQ_001473,inside earth,How many parts of the earth's core are shown in the picture?,earth_parts_4023.png,question_images/earth_parts_4023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 5, d. 4",c 129,DQ_001474,inside earth,What is the hottest inner most layer?,earth_parts_4023.png,question_images/earth_parts_4023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Liquid iron core, b. Lithosphere, c. Asthenosphere, d. Lower Mantle",a 130,DQ_001475,inside earth,What is the purpose of the liquid iron core?,earth_parts_4023.png,question_images/earth_parts_4023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. needed to form oceans, b. to keep the core in place, c. movement in the liquid iron core creates the earth's magnetic field, d. to maintain the gravity",c 131,DQ_001476,inside earth,Which layer has the highest temperature?,earth_parts_4029.png,question_images/earth_parts_4029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. inner core, b. outer core, c. crust, d. mantle",a 132,DQ_001477,inside earth,What is the outer layer of the earth?,earth_parts_4029.png,question_images/earth_parts_4029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer core, b. crust, c. inner core, d. mantle",b 133,DQ_001478,inside earth,What is the outside layer of the earth called?,earth_parts_4029.png,question_images/earth_parts_4029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Mantle, c. Outer core, d. Inner core",a 134,DQ_001479,inside earth,How many layers of the earth consist of solid metal?,earth_parts_4029.png,question_images/earth_parts_4029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",a 135,DQ_001480,inside earth,What is the hottest layer of the earth?,earth_parts_4029.png,question_images/earth_parts_4029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. inner core, c. mantle, d. outer core",b 136,DQ_001481,inside earth,Which layer of the earth is responsible for creating magnetic field?,earth_parts_4029.png,question_images/earth_parts_4029.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. mantle, c. inner core, d. core",d 137,DQ_001482,inside earth,What is the inner layer of the Earth called?,earth_parts_4038.png,question_images/earth_parts_4038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Earth's Core, b. Earth's Crust, c. Middle Layer, d. Earth's Mantle",a 138,DQ_001483,inside earth,What layer is directly below the crust?,earth_parts_4038.png,question_images/earth_parts_4038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mantle, b. inner layer, c. core, d. space",a 139,DQ_001484,inside earth,How many layers does the Earth have?,earth_parts_4038.png,question_images/earth_parts_4038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",d 140,DQ_001485,inside earth,How many layers of the Earth are shown?,earth_parts_4038.png,question_images/earth_parts_4038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. two, b. three, c. one, d. four",b 141,DQ_001486,inside earth,What is the earth's outer layer called?,earth_parts_4038.png,question_images/earth_parts_4038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Earth's mantle, b. Earth's core, c. Earth's crust, d. Equator",c 142,DQ_001487,inside earth,Which part of the earth is of metallic composition?,earth_parts_4039.png,question_images/earth_parts_4039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Oceanic crust, b. Mantle, c. Core, d. Continental crust",c 143,DQ_001488,inside earth,What is located directly beneath the Earth's crust?,earth_parts_4039.png,question_images/earth_parts_4039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Radioactive material, c. Atmosphere, d. Core",b 144,DQ_001489,inside earth,What is the innermost layer of the Earth?,earth_parts_4039.png,question_images/earth_parts_4039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Radioactive material, c. Crust, d. Core",d 145,DQ_001490,inside earth,How many layers is the Earth divided into?,earth_parts_4039.png,question_images/earth_parts_4039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",c 146,DQ_001491,inside earth,Where does the core break out of to cause a volcano?,earth_parts_4039.png,question_images/earth_parts_4039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Core, b. Crust, c. Mantle, d. Radioactive material",b 147,DQ_001492,inside earth,Which is the outer layer of the Earth?,earth_parts_4041.png,question_images/earth_parts_4041.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Outer Core, b. Mantle, c. Crust, d. Inner Core",c 148,DQ_001493,inside earth,What lies between inner core and mantle?,earth_parts_4041.png,question_images/earth_parts_4041.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer core, b. earth, c. iron, d. crust",a 149,DQ_001494,inside earth,What material is the inner core comprised of?,earth_parts_4041.png,question_images/earth_parts_4041.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Helium, b. Hydrogen, c. Iron, d. Steel",c 150,DQ_001495,inside earth,How many parts comprise the Earth's core?,earth_parts_4041.png,question_images/earth_parts_4041.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",d 151,DQ_001496,inside earth,How many parts of the earth's core are there?,earth_parts_4041.png,question_images/earth_parts_4041.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 6, d. 4",d 152,DQ_001497,inside earth,This section is the thinnest section of the earth.,earth_parts_4041.png,question_images/earth_parts_4041.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Outer Core, c. Crust, d. Inner Core",c 153,DQ_001498,inside earth,What is the innermost part of the earth called?,earth_parts_4041.png,question_images/earth_parts_4041.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mantle, b. inner core, c. outer core, d. crust",b 154,DQ_001499,inside earth,What lies below the crust?,earth_parts_4051.png,question_images/earth_parts_4051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. solid inner core, b. outer core, c. molten, d. mantle",d 155,DQ_001500,inside earth,What is in the center of the Earth?,earth_parts_4051.png,question_images/earth_parts_4051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. molten outer core, c. mantle, d. solid inner core",d 156,DQ_001501,inside earth,What section of Earth lies directly beneath the crust?,earth_parts_4051.png,question_images/earth_parts_4051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mantle, b. solid outer core, c. solid inner core, d. molten outer core",a 157,DQ_001502,inside earth,How many layers of the Earth are named in the diagram?,earth_parts_4051.png,question_images/earth_parts_4051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 6, d. 2",b 158,DQ_001503,inside earth,How many layers of the earth are there?,earth_parts_4051.png,question_images/earth_parts_4051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 5, d. 8",b 159,DQ_001504,inside earth,What is the thinnest layer of the earth?,earth_parts_4051.png,question_images/earth_parts_4051.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. solid inner core, b. mantle, c. molten outer core, d. The crust",d 160,DQ_001505,inside earth,How many parts of the earth's core are there?,earth_parts_4058.png,question_images/earth_parts_4058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",d 161,DQ_001506,inside earth,What is the innermost part of the earth called?,earth_parts_4058.png,question_images/earth_parts_4058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mantle, b. inner core, c. outer core, d. crust",b 162,DQ_001507,inside earth,What lies between the crust and core?,earth_parts_4060.png,question_images/earth_parts_4060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mantle, b. outer core, c. inner core, d. molten outer core",a 163,DQ_001508,inside earth,What is the distance from the crust to center of the inner core?,earth_parts_4060.png,question_images/earth_parts_4060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2900km, b. 30km, c. 6350km, d. 5900km",c 164,DQ_001509,inside earth,How many parts of the earth's core are there?,earth_parts_4060.png,question_images/earth_parts_4060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",b 165,DQ_001510,inside earth,At what temperature is it between the Earth's Core and Mantle?,earth_parts_4060.png,question_images/earth_parts_4060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4300 degrees C, b. 3700 degrees C, c. 1000 degrees C, d. 0 degrees C",b 166,DQ_001511,inside earth,Which of the following is the hottest region?,earth_parts_4060.png,question_images/earth_parts_4060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner core, b. Mantle, c. Crust, d. Core",a 167,DQ_001512,inside earth,What is the deepest point the crust can reach?,earth_parts_4065.png,question_images/earth_parts_4065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2891 kilometers, b. 1 kilometer, c. 6370 kilometers, d. 40 kilometers",d 168,DQ_001513,inside earth,What is the outermost section of the earth called?,earth_parts_4065.png,question_images/earth_parts_4065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Solid iron inner core, c. Mantle, d. Liquid iron outer core",a 169,DQ_001514,inside earth,Which layer lies between the crust and the outer core?,earth_parts_4065.png,question_images/earth_parts_4065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Outer core, c. Inner core, d. Crust",a 170,DQ_001515,inside earth,Which layer is surrounding the inner core?,earth_parts_4065.png,question_images/earth_parts_4065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Outer Core, b. Inner Core, c. Mantle, d. Crust",a 171,DQ_001516,inside earth,What layer is above the mantle?,earth_parts_4068.png,question_images/earth_parts_4068.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Outer Core, b. Crust, c. Inner Core, d. Outer Mantle",b 172,DQ_001517,inside earth,The part of Earth that comes right before the Outer Core is?,earth_parts_4068.png,question_images/earth_parts_4068.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Water, c. Inner Core, d. Mantle",d 173,DQ_001518,inside earth,How many layers of Earth are shown?,earth_parts_4068.png,question_images/earth_parts_4068.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. five, b. three, c. one, d. four",d 174,DQ_001519,inside earth,How many types of core exists in the earth's surface?,earth_parts_4068.png,question_images/earth_parts_4068.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",b 175,DQ_001520,inside earth,What is the innermost part of the earth called?,earth_parts_4068.png,question_images/earth_parts_4068.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer core, b. mantle, c. inner core, d. crust",c 176,DQ_001521,inside earth,What would happen of the Earth's mantle was removed?,earth_parts_4068.png,question_images/earth_parts_4068.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The Earth would remain the same., b. The Earth's crust would become too hot to sustain human life., c. The Earth's outer core would become liquified., d. The Earth's inner core would be flooded with water.",b 177,DQ_001522,inside earth,Which layer is labeled 3?,earth_parts_4071.png,question_images/earth_parts_4071.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Inner core, c. Outer core, d. Mantle",c 178,DQ_001523,inside earth,Which number represents the earth's crust?,earth_parts_4071.png,question_images/earth_parts_4071.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",d 179,DQ_001524,inside earth,That is the outermost layer of the Earth?,earth_parts_4071.png,question_images/earth_parts_4071.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",b 180,DQ_001525,inside earth,"From the image shown, what is the layer number of the outer core layer?",earth_parts_4071.png,question_images/earth_parts_4071.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",d 181,DQ_001526,inside earth,How many layers are there below the Earth's crust?,earth_parts_4071.png,question_images/earth_parts_4071.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",b 182,DQ_001527,inside earth,This part of the earth is the solid rock layer upon which we live.,earth_parts_4071.png,question_images/earth_parts_4071.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",d 183,DQ_001528,inside earth,Will there be any changes if the number 1 layer disappears from the earth?,earth_parts_4071.png,question_images/earth_parts_4071.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Not at all, b. Cannot determine from the given information, c. Definitely, d. Maybe",c 184,DQ_001529,inside earth,What is the layer below the crust called?,earth_parts_4078.png,question_images/earth_parts_4078.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer core, b. inner core, c. Mantle, d. crust",c 185,DQ_001530,inside earth,The lithosphere is composed mainly of what components?,earth_parts_4078.png,question_images/earth_parts_4078.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. inner core, b. outer core, c. lower mantle, d. uppermost mantle and crusts",d 186,DQ_001531,inside earth,What core does the mantle cover?,earth_parts_4078.png,question_images/earth_parts_4078.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. inner core, b. sediments, c. outer core, d. crust",c 187,DQ_001532,inside earth,What is the innermost layer of the earth?,earth_parts_4078.png,question_images/earth_parts_4078.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Outer core, b. Crust, c. Mantle, d. Inner core",d 188,DQ_001533,inside earth,How many layers are between the Outer Core and the Earth's Crust,earth_parts_4078.png,question_images/earth_parts_4078.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Two: Outer Core and Mantle, b. One: Mantle, c. One: Crust, d. Zero",b 189,DQ_001534,inside earth,How many parts of the earth's core are there?,earth_parts_4078.png,question_images/earth_parts_4078.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 5, d. 6",b 190,DQ_001535,inside earth,What is the innermost part of the earth called?,earth_parts_4078.png,question_images/earth_parts_4078.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. inner core, b. outer core, c. crust, d. mantle",a 191,DQ_001536,inside earth,What is the layer between outer core and crust called?,earth_parts_4078.png,question_images/earth_parts_4078.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Inner core, c. Mantle, d. Outer core",c 192,DQ_001537,inside earth,Which layer is the thinnest layer?,earth_parts_540.png,question_images/earth_parts_540.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner Core, b. Mantle, c. Crust, d. Outer Core",c 193,DQ_001538,inside earth,What is the thickest layer of the earth?,earth_parts_540.png,question_images/earth_parts_540.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer core, b. mantle, c. inner core, d. crust",b 194,DQ_001539,inside earth,How many parts of the earths core are there?,earth_parts_540.png,question_images/earth_parts_540.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",a 195,DQ_001540,inside earth,What is the innermost part of the earth called?,earth_parts_540.png,question_images/earth_parts_540.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer core, b. mantle, c. crust, d. inner core",d 196,DQ_001541,inside earth,"This layer is made up of hot, solid rock.",earth_parts_542.png,question_images/earth_parts_542.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner core, b. Mantle, c. Crust, d. Outer core",b 197,DQ_001542,inside earth,How many cores layers does the Earth have?,earth_parts_542.png,question_images/earth_parts_542.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",a 198,DQ_001543,inside earth,How many Earth layers are shown in this picture?,earth_parts_542.png,question_images/earth_parts_542.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",c 199,DQ_001544,inside earth,What is the layer between the crust and the outer core?,earth_parts_542.png,question_images/earth_parts_542.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Inner Core, c. Ouer Core, d. Mantle",d 200,DQ_001545,inside earth,Which layer of the earth humanity can live?,earth_parts_542.png,question_images/earth_parts_542.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. inner core, b. mantle, c. outer core, d. crust",d 201,DQ_001546,inside earth,What is the most outer layer shown in this diagram?,earth_parts_543.png,question_images/earth_parts_543.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Atmosphere, b. mantle, c. core, d. crust",a 202,DQ_001547,inside earth,What is the layer of the earth directly below the Crust called?,earth_parts_543.png,question_images/earth_parts_543.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner Core, b. Lower Mantle, c. Atmosphere, d. Upper Mantle",d 203,DQ_001548,inside earth,Which layer of the earth is above the lower mantle but under the crust?,earth_parts_543.png,question_images/earth_parts_543.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Upper mantle, b. Inner core, c. Atmosphere, d. Outer core",a 204,DQ_001549,inside earth,How many layers of the earth are shown in the picture?,earth_parts_543.png,question_images/earth_parts_543.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 7, d. 5",a 205,DQ_001550,inside earth,How many parts of the earth's crust are there?,earth_parts_543.png,question_images/earth_parts_543.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 3, d. 2",b 206,DQ_001551,inside earth,Which layer of Earth contains dense iron?,earth_parts_543.png,question_images/earth_parts_543.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Atmosphere, c. Lower Mantle, d. Inner core",d 207,DQ_001552,inside earth,What is the outer layer of the Earth's surface?,earth_parts_544.png,question_images/earth_parts_544.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. inner core, c. outer core, d. mantle",a 208,DQ_001553,inside earth,How many layers of the earth are there?,earth_parts_544.png,question_images/earth_parts_544.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",b 209,DQ_001554,inside earth,What is the innermost part of the earth called?,earth_parts_544.png,question_images/earth_parts_544.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer core, b. crust, c. mantle, d. inner core",d 210,DQ_001555,inside earth,How many layers are displayed in the diagram?,earth_parts_546.png,question_images/earth_parts_546.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 6, c. 4, d. 3",a 211,DQ_001556,inside earth,What is next to the earth's crust?,earth_parts_546.png,question_images/earth_parts_546.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. inner core, b. outer core, c. upper mantle, d. mantle",c 212,DQ_001557,inside earth,How many layers are there between the inner core and crust?,earth_parts_546.png,question_images/earth_parts_546.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",b 213,DQ_001558,inside earth,Which layer of the world is right beneath of the crust?,earth_parts_546.png,question_images/earth_parts_546.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. inner core, b. outer core, c. upper mantle, d. mantle",c 214,DQ_001559,inside earth,In what color is the “mantle” layer depicted?,earth_parts_547.png,question_images/earth_parts_547.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Red, b. Black, c. Orange, d. Blue",c 215,DQ_001560,inside earth,What layer is directly below the crust?,earth_parts_547.png,question_images/earth_parts_547.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. inner core, b. space, c. outer core, d. mantle",d 216,DQ_001561,inside earth,How many parts of the earth's core are there?,earth_parts_547.png,question_images/earth_parts_547.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 5, d. 6",b 217,DQ_001562,inside earth,What is the center layer of the Earth called?,earth_parts_547.png,question_images/earth_parts_547.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner core, b. Crust, c. Mantle, d. Outer core",a 218,DQ_001563,inside earth,Which layer of the earth gives it structures?,earth_parts_547.png,question_images/earth_parts_547.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Outer core, b. Mantle, c. Crust, d. Inner core",c 219,DQ_001564,inside earth,What is the deepest point of the lower mantle?,earth_parts_548.png,question_images/earth_parts_548.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2890 kilometers, b. 660 kilometers, c. 5150 kilometers, d. 6371 kilometers",a 220,DQ_001565,inside earth,It is the location where a convection cell is created.,earth_parts_548.png,question_images/earth_parts_548.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. core, b. bedrock, c. mantle, d. crust",c 221,DQ_001566,inside earth,"If you were to travel one mile (5,280 ft.) into the earth, in which layer would you find yourself?",earth_parts_548.png,question_images/earth_parts_548.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The center, b. The inner core, c. The outer core, d. The lower mantle",b 222,DQ_001567,inside earth,What is the lower mantle comprised of?,earth_parts_548.png,question_images/earth_parts_548.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Iron Gas, b. Iron Liquid, c. Iron Solid, d. Rock",d 223,DQ_001568,inside earth,How many layers consist of rocks?,earth_parts_548.png,question_images/earth_parts_548.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",b 224,DQ_001569,inside earth,How many sections define the major layers of the earth?,earth_parts_548.png,question_images/earth_parts_548.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 5, d. 3",d 225,DQ_001570,inside earth,Which part of the earth is made up of tectonic plates which are in constant motion?,earth_parts_548.png,question_images/earth_parts_548.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Upper Mantle, b. Lower Mantle, c. Inner Core, d. Crust",d 226,DQ_001571,inside earth,In what color is depicted the “inner core” layer?,earth_parts_549.png,question_images/earth_parts_549.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Yellow, b. Black, c. Green, d. Orange",a 227,DQ_001572,inside earth,What goes beyond the crust?,earth_parts_549.png,question_images/earth_parts_549.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. inner core, b. mantle, c. outer core, d. it's the lowest part of the Earth",b 228,DQ_001573,inside earth,Which layer is the closest to Earth's nucleus?,earth_parts_549.png,question_images/earth_parts_549.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Inner Core, c. Mantle, d. Outer Core",b 229,DQ_001574,inside earth,How many layers are there between the crust and inner core?,earth_parts_549.png,question_images/earth_parts_549.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",b 230,DQ_001575,inside earth,How many layers of the earth's structure are depicted?,earth_parts_549.png,question_images/earth_parts_549.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",d 231,DQ_001576,inside earth,What is the innermost part of the earth called?,earth_parts_549.png,question_images/earth_parts_549.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer core, b. mantle, c. inner core, d. crust",c 232,DQ_001577,inside earth,What is the maximum depth of the mantle?,earth_parts_6013.png,question_images/earth_parts_6013.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2891 km, b. 5150 km, c. 40 km, d. 6370km",a 233,DQ_001578,inside earth,How many layers does the earth have?,earth_parts_6013.png,question_images/earth_parts_6013.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 5",a 234,DQ_001579,inside earth,"Which layer of the Earth is made up of hot, solid rock?",earth_parts_6013.png,question_images/earth_parts_6013.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Inner core, c. Outer core, d. Crust",a 235,DQ_001580,inside earth,What surrounds the solid iron inner core?,earth_parts_6013.png,question_images/earth_parts_6013.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. earth, c. liquid iron outer core, d. mantle",c 236,DQ_001581,inside earth,How many layers is the Earth's core divided into?,earth_parts_6013.png,question_images/earth_parts_6013.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",d 237,DQ_001582,inside earth,How many layers of the earth are shown here?,earth_parts_6013.png,question_images/earth_parts_6013.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. three, b. one, c. four, d. two",c 238,DQ_001583,inside earth,How deep is the mantle from the ground?,earth_parts_6013.png,question_images/earth_parts_6013.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 40-2891 km, b. 0-40 km, c. 5150-6370 km, d. 2891-5150 km",a 239,DQ_001584,inside earth,Which is the outer layer of the Earth?,earth_parts_6014.png,question_images/earth_parts_6014.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Mantle, c. Inner core, d. Outer core",a 240,DQ_001585,inside earth,How far from the surface is the inner core?,earth_parts_6014.png,question_images/earth_parts_6014.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fifty kilometers, b. Five thousand one hundred kilometers, c. 6370 km, d. Five kilometers",c 241,DQ_001586,inside earth,What's the distance between the Mantle and its next closest layer?,earth_parts_6014.png,question_images/earth_parts_6014.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2200km, b. 2850km, c. 5100km, d. 2100km",a 242,DQ_001587,inside earth,Which layer of the earth is located 6000 km below the surface?,earth_parts_6014.png,question_images/earth_parts_6014.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Mantle, c. Inner core, d. Outer core",c 243,DQ_001588,inside earth,How far is the inner core from the earth's surface?,earth_parts_6014.png,question_images/earth_parts_6014.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 50 km, b. 6370km, c. 5100km, d. 2900km",b 244,DQ_001589,inside earth,How many layers are there between the inner core and crust?,earth_parts_6014.png,question_images/earth_parts_6014.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",c 245,DQ_001590,inside earth,What layer is the hardest and hottest layer?,earth_parts_6014.png,question_images/earth_parts_6014.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. mantle, c. outer core, d. inner core",d 246,DQ_001591,inside earth,Which one of earth's layers is labeled as B?,earth_parts_6015.png,question_images/earth_parts_6015.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Crust, c. Outer core, d. Inner core",a 247,DQ_001592,inside earth,Which part is the core of the earth?,earth_parts_6015.png,question_images/earth_parts_6015.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. B, c. C, d. A",a 248,DQ_001593,inside earth,Which component surrounds the mantle?,earth_parts_6015.png,question_images/earth_parts_6015.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. D, c. C, d. A",d 249,DQ_001594,inside earth,How many layers does the earth have?,earth_parts_6015.png,question_images/earth_parts_6015.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",a 250,DQ_001595,inside earth,How many layers of the earth consist of extremely hot rock and metal?,earth_parts_6015.png,question_images/earth_parts_6015.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",d 251,DQ_001596,inside earth,Which letter refers to the outermost part of the earth?,earth_parts_6015.png,question_images/earth_parts_6015.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. A, c. C, d. B",b 252,DQ_001597,inside earth,Which is the layer closest to the inner core?,earth_parts_6016.png,question_images/earth_parts_6016.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Atmosphere, b. Crust, c. Mantle, d. Outer Core{",d 253,DQ_001598,inside earth,Which layer is the closest to the atmosphere?,earth_parts_6016.png,question_images/earth_parts_6016.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Mantle, c. Outer Core, d. Inner Core",a 254,DQ_001599,inside earth,How many Earth layers are shown in this picture?,earth_parts_6016.png,question_images/earth_parts_6016.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",c 255,DQ_001600,inside earth,How many layers does the Earth have?,earth_parts_6016.png,question_images/earth_parts_6016.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 2",a 256,DQ_001601,inside earth,Which of the earths layers is the thickest?,earth_parts_6016.png,question_images/earth_parts_6016.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer core, b. Crust, c. inner core, d. Mantle",d 257,DQ_001602,inside earth,What is the second inner layer of the planet called?,earth_parts_6017.png,question_images/earth_parts_6017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner Core, b. Crust, c. Outer Core, d. Mantle",c 258,DQ_001603,inside earth,What is the layer of the earth that is in between Earth's crust and outer core?,earth_parts_6017.png,question_images/earth_parts_6017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner core, b. Mantle, c. Crust, d. Outer Core",b 259,DQ_001604,inside earth,How many layers of the earth are shown in the picture?,earth_parts_6017.png,question_images/earth_parts_6017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 4",d 260,DQ_001605,inside earth,How many layers of the earth are there?,earth_parts_6017.png,question_images/earth_parts_6017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 4, d. 5",c 261,DQ_001606,inside earth,What layer of the earth should be red?,earth_parts_6017.png,question_images/earth_parts_6017.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Innner core, b. Outer Core, c. Mantle, d. Crust",a 262,DQ_001607,inside earth,Which part of the earth creates the magnetic field?,earth_parts_6018.png,question_images/earth_parts_6018.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Outer core, b. Mantle, c. Crust, d. Inner core",a 263,DQ_001608,inside earth,Where do plants grow?,earth_parts_6018.png,question_images/earth_parts_6018.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Mantle, c. Core, d. Clouds",a 264,DQ_001609,inside earth,What layer of the earth is located above the inner core?,earth_parts_6018.png,question_images/earth_parts_6018.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Crust, c. Middle core, d. Outer core",d 265,DQ_001610,inside earth,What layer produces the most heat?,earth_parts_6018.png,question_images/earth_parts_6018.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Outer core, b. Mantle, c. Crust, d. Inner core",d 266,DQ_001611,inside earth,How many layers are there in the earth's core?,earth_parts_6018.png,question_images/earth_parts_6018.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",c 267,DQ_001612,inside earth,How many layers does the earth have?,earth_parts_6018.png,question_images/earth_parts_6018.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",c 268,DQ_001613,inside earth,What is the innermost part of the earth called?,earth_parts_6018.png,question_images/earth_parts_6018.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. inner core, b. outer core, c. mantle, d. crust",a 269,DQ_001614,inside earth,What is the outermost layer of the Earth?,earth_parts_6019.png,question_images/earth_parts_6019.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Lithosphere, c. Crust, d. Asthenosphere",c 270,DQ_001615,inside earth,Which one of the layers is the nearest to the Earth's Nucleus?,earth_parts_6019.png,question_images/earth_parts_6019.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner Core, b. Crust, c. Mantle, d. Outer Core",a 271,DQ_001616,inside earth,"From the 'not to scale' diagram, how many layers are there in the mantle?",earth_parts_6019.png,question_images/earth_parts_6019.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3",a 272,DQ_001617,inside earth,How many liquid parts there are?,earth_parts_6019.png,question_images/earth_parts_6019.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 5",b 273,DQ_001618,inside earth,How thick is the outer core?,earth_parts_6019.png,question_images/earth_parts_6019.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6378 km, b. 5100 km, c. 2900 km, d. 2200 km",d 274,DQ_001619,inside earth,Which layer is directly beneath the crust?,earth_parts_6019.png,question_images/earth_parts_6019.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mantle, b. inner core, c. trench, d. outer core",a 275,DQ_001620,inside earth,Which layer of the earth's ground is labeled as 6?,earth_parts_6020.png,question_images/earth_parts_6020.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner core, b. Mantle, c. Crust, d. Outer core",c 276,DQ_001621,inside earth,Which number represents the earth's inner core?,earth_parts_6020.png,question_images/earth_parts_6020.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 5, d. 6",a 277,DQ_001622,inside earth,Which number refers to the inner core?,earth_parts_6020.png,question_images/earth_parts_6020.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",d 278,DQ_001623,inside earth,Which number refers to the outermost part of the earth?,earth_parts_6020.png,question_images/earth_parts_6020.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",a 279,DQ_001624,inside earth,What lies above the outer core?,earth_parts_6021.png,question_images/earth_parts_6021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mesosphere, b. mantle, c. asthenosphere, d. lithosphere",c 280,DQ_001625,inside earth,What do you call the Earth's layer that is in between the mesosphere and the outer core?,earth_parts_6021.png,question_images/earth_parts_6021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. lithosphere, c. asthenosphere, d. inner core",c 281,DQ_001626,inside earth,Which of the earth's layers is liquid?,earth_parts_6021.png,question_images/earth_parts_6021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. asthenosphere, b. outer core, c. mantle, d. crust",b 282,DQ_001627,inside earth,How many Earth layers are shown in this picture?,earth_parts_6021.png,question_images/earth_parts_6021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 5, c. 2, d. 7",a 283,DQ_001628,inside earth,What is the radius of the earth?,earth_parts_6021.png,question_images/earth_parts_6021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lithosphere's lenght, b. 2900 km, c. 5100 km, d. 6378 km",d 284,DQ_001629,inside earth,Which part of the diagram represents a liquid layer of the Earth?,earth_parts_6022.png,question_images/earth_parts_6022.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lower Mantle, b. Outer Core, c. Crust, d. Inner Core",b 285,DQ_001630,inside earth,What mantle covers the outer core?,earth_parts_6022.png,question_images/earth_parts_6022.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lower mantle, b. Upper mantle, c. Inner core, d. Crust",a 286,DQ_001631,inside earth,Which layer is the closest to the nucleus of the earth?,earth_parts_6022.png,question_images/earth_parts_6022.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Outer Core, c. Crust, d. Inner Core",d 287,DQ_001632,inside earth,How many layers of the earth are shown in the picture?,earth_parts_6022.png,question_images/earth_parts_6022.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 7, d. 3",b 288,DQ_001633,inside earth,"In this diagram of inside earth, what is the Outer Core made out of?",earth_parts_6022.png,question_images/earth_parts_6022.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gas, b. Crust, c. Solid, d. Liquid",d 289,DQ_001634,inside earth,What lies between the core and crust?,earth_parts_6023.png,question_images/earth_parts_6023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. deep core, b. mantle, c. outer core, d. molten",b 290,DQ_001635,inside earth,The crust lies on top of what part of the earth?,earth_parts_6023.png,question_images/earth_parts_6023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. continent, b. core, c. mantle, d. ocean",c 291,DQ_001636,inside earth,Which layer is the farthest from the Earth's surface?,earth_parts_6023.png,question_images/earth_parts_6023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. All are the same distance, c. Core, d. Mantle",c 292,DQ_001637,inside earth,How many layers does the earth have in this diagram?,earth_parts_6023.png,question_images/earth_parts_6023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",b 293,DQ_001638,inside earth,How many major layers does the earth have?,earth_parts_6023.png,question_images/earth_parts_6023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",c 294,DQ_001639,inside earth,"In this diagram of the Earth's layers, what is the middle layer called?",earth_parts_6023.png,question_images/earth_parts_6023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Outer Core, c. Crust, d. Inner Core",a 295,DQ_001640,inside earth,Which layer is the closest to the atmosphere?,earth_parts_6024.png,question_images/earth_parts_6024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner Core, b. Out Core, c. Earth Crust, d. Mantle",c 296,DQ_001641,inside earth,How many layers of the earth are there?,earth_parts_6024.png,question_images/earth_parts_6024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 6, d. 4",a 297,DQ_001642,inside earth,How many middle layers are in the diagram?,earth_parts_6024.png,question_images/earth_parts_6024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",b 298,DQ_001643,inside earth,The center of the Earth is called?,earth_parts_6024.png,question_images/earth_parts_6024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The core, b. The mantle, c. The ocean, d. The crust",a 299,DQ_001644,inside earth,Which part of the earth is made up of semi-molten rock called magma?,earth_parts_6024.png,question_images/earth_parts_6024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Earth's Crust, b. Earth's Core, c. Earth's Soil, d. Earth's mantle",d 300,DQ_001645,inside earth,What is the inner-most layer of the Earth called?,earth_parts_6025.png,question_images/earth_parts_6025.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Core, c. Inner mantle, d. Outer mantle",b 301,DQ_001646,inside earth,How many mantles are inside the Earth?,earth_parts_6025.png,question_images/earth_parts_6025.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",c 302,DQ_001647,inside earth,What is the hottest layer of the earth?,earth_parts_6025.png,question_images/earth_parts_6025.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Earths Crust, b. Inner Core, c. Upper Mantle, d. Lower Mantle",b 303,DQ_001648,inside earth,What is the approximate radius of the Earth?,earth_parts_6026.png,question_images/earth_parts_6026.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5328 km, b. 6371 km, c. 6505 km, d. 5002 km",b 304,DQ_001649,inside earth,What layer lies between the mantle and inner core?,earth_parts_6026.png,question_images/earth_parts_6026.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Continental crust, b. Mantle, c. Outer core, d. Oceanic crust",c 305,DQ_001650,inside earth,Which layer is directly connected to the Inner Core?,earth_parts_6026.png,question_images/earth_parts_6026.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Outer Core, b. Continental Crust, c. Oceanic Crust, d. Mantle",a 306,DQ_001651,inside earth,How many types of crust are on Earth?,earth_parts_6026.png,question_images/earth_parts_6026.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",c 307,DQ_001652,inside earth,What is the very center of the Earth called?,earth_parts_6026.png,question_images/earth_parts_6026.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. continental crust, b. mantle, c. outer core, d. inner core",d 308,DQ_001653,inside earth,Which layer is closest to the Earth's surface?,earth_parts_6027.png,question_images/earth_parts_6027.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Oceanic crust, b. Outer core, c. Mantle, d. Asthenosphere",a 309,DQ_001654,inside earth,What do you call the layer that is in between the mantle and the inner core?,earth_parts_6027.png,question_images/earth_parts_6027.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. asthensphere, b. continental crust, c. outer core, d. lithosphere",c 310,DQ_001655,inside earth,What is below the lithosphere?,earth_parts_6027.png,question_images/earth_parts_6027.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. asthenosphere, b. continental crust, c. outer core, d. inner core",a 311,DQ_001656,inside earth,How many cores are inside the earth?,earth_parts_6027.png,question_images/earth_parts_6027.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",d 312,DQ_001657,inside earth,"In this diagram of the Earth's Interior, what is just beneath the Continental Crust?",earth_parts_6027.png,question_images/earth_parts_6027.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Asthenosphere, c. Oceanic Crust, d. Lithosphere",c 313,DQ_001658,inside earth,Which layer is thinner under the oceans and much thicker in mountain ranges?,earth_parts_6028.png,question_images/earth_parts_6028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Outer core, b. Inner core, c. Mantle, d. Crust",d 314,DQ_001659,inside earth,The second layer of earth after the inner core is?,earth_parts_6028.png,question_images/earth_parts_6028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Outer core, c. Crust, d. Inner core",b 315,DQ_001660,inside earth,What layer of the Earth is in between the mantle and the inner core?,earth_parts_6028.png,question_images/earth_parts_6028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Outer Core, c. Mantle, d. Inner Core",b 316,DQ_001661,inside earth,How many layers of the earth are shown in the picture?,earth_parts_6028.png,question_images/earth_parts_6028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",a 317,DQ_001662,inside earth,Which is the innermost part of the Earth?,earth_parts_6028.png,question_images/earth_parts_6028.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner Core, b. Crust, c. Mantle, d. Outer core",a 318,DQ_001663,inside earth,What is the most outer layer shown in this diagram?,earth_parts_640.png,question_images/earth_parts_640.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. inner core, b. outer core, c. crust, d. mantle",c 319,DQ_001664,inside earth,What lies between the outer core and crust?,earth_parts_640.png,question_images/earth_parts_640.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mantle, b. inner core, c. earth, d. water",a 320,DQ_001665,inside earth,How many layers does the Earth have?,earth_parts_640.png,question_images/earth_parts_640.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",a 321,DQ_001666,inside earth,How many layers of the earth are shown in this diagram?,earth_parts_640.png,question_images/earth_parts_640.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 6, d. 7",a 322,DQ_001667,inside earth,What is the innermost part of the Earth?,earth_parts_640.png,question_images/earth_parts_640.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner core, b. Crust, c. Mantle, d. Outer core",a 323,DQ_001668,inside earth,Which layer lies between the crust and the outer core?,earth_parts_641.png,question_images/earth_parts_641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Inner core, c. Mantle, d. Outer core",c 324,DQ_001669,inside earth,How many layers are there beneath the earth's crust?,earth_parts_641.png,question_images/earth_parts_641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",a 325,DQ_001670,inside earth,"In this diagram about inside earth, what is the outer layer called?",earth_parts_641.png,question_images/earth_parts_641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner Core, b. Outer Core, c. Crust, d. Mantle",c 326,DQ_001671,inside earth,Which layer contains igneous rocks and is much less dense than the mantle?,earth_parts_641.png,question_images/earth_parts_641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. inner core, b. crust, c. outer core, d. lithosphere",b 327,DQ_001672,inside earth,The space of 1300 km is occupied by which part of the earth?,earth_parts_649.png,question_images/earth_parts_649.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. outer core, c. inner core, d. mantle",c 328,DQ_001673,inside earth,What layer of the earth is located 3000 km below the crust?,earth_parts_649.png,question_images/earth_parts_649.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Surface, b. Inner core, c. Outer core, d. Mantle",c 329,DQ_001674,inside earth,Which layer lies between the mantle and the inner core?,earth_parts_649.png,question_images/earth_parts_649.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Outer core, b. Inner core, c. Crust, d. Mantle",a 330,DQ_001675,inside earth,How many layers does the earth have in this diagram?,earth_parts_649.png,question_images/earth_parts_649.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",b 331,DQ_001676,inside earth,What is the distance from the surface of the earth's crust to the center of the core?,earth_parts_649.png,question_images/earth_parts_649.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6450km, b. 2250km, c. 1300km, d. 2900km",a 332,DQ_001677,inside earth,What is the innermost part of the earth called?,earth_parts_649.png,question_images/earth_parts_649.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. inner core, b. crust, c. outer core, d. mantle",a 333,DQ_001678,inside earth,What is the outermost layer of the earth called?,earth_parts_649.png,question_images/earth_parts_649.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Inner core, c. Outer core, d. Crust",d 334,DQ_001679,inside earth,What do we call the liquid layer of earth?,earth_parts_651.png,question_images/earth_parts_651.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Inner Core, c. Outer Core, d. Crust",c 335,DQ_001680,inside earth,What layer is at the center of earth?,earth_parts_651.png,question_images/earth_parts_651.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer core, b. Crust, c. Inner core, d. Mantle",c 336,DQ_001681,inside earth,What is in between the solid inner core and the mantle?,earth_parts_651.png,question_images/earth_parts_651.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Liquid Inner Core, c. Solid Outer Core, d. Liquid outer core",d 337,DQ_001682,inside earth,What lies below the crust?,earth_parts_651.png,question_images/earth_parts_651.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mantle, b. outer core, c. inner core, d. molten",a 338,DQ_001683,inside earth,How many Earth layers are there?,earth_parts_651.png,question_images/earth_parts_651.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",c 339,DQ_001684,inside earth,How many layers of the earth are there?,earth_parts_651.png,question_images/earth_parts_651.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",c 340,DQ_001685,inside earth,"In this diagram of inside earth, what is just beneath the crust?",earth_parts_651.png,question_images/earth_parts_651.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer crust, b. liquid outer core, c. solid inner core, d. mantle",d 341,DQ_001686,inside earth,"Which compositional layer can be found 6,936 km below the Earth's surface?",earth_parts_660.png,question_images/earth_parts_660.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer core, b. mantle, c. inner core, d. core",d 342,DQ_001687,inside earth,Which compositional layer surrounds the core?,earth_parts_660.png,question_images/earth_parts_660.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mantle, b. mesosphere, c. oceanic crust, d. oceanic crust",a 343,DQ_001688,inside earth,What is the innermost part of the earth called when looking at mechanical layers?,earth_parts_660.png,question_images/earth_parts_660.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lithosphere, b. mesosphere, c. outer core, d. inner core",d 344,DQ_001689,inside earth,What is the state of matter of the inner core?,earth_parts_662.png,question_images/earth_parts_662.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gas, b. Plasma, c. Solid, d. Liquid",c 345,DQ_001690,inside earth,Which layer is the closest to the atmosphere?,earth_parts_662.png,question_images/earth_parts_662.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Crust, c. Inner Core, d. Outer Core",b 346,DQ_001691,inside earth,What is right underneath the atmosphere?,earth_parts_662.png,question_images/earth_parts_662.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mantle, b. outer core of molten metal, c. Crust, d. solid metal inner core",c 347,DQ_001692,inside earth,What lies between the crust and the outer core?,earth_parts_662.png,question_images/earth_parts_662.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Inner core, c. Molten metal, d. Atmosphere",a 348,DQ_001693,inside earth,Identify which of the following layers is around the Inner Core.,earth_parts_676.png,question_images/earth_parts_676.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Outer Mantle, b. Crust, c. Outer Core., d. Mantle",c 349,DQ_001694,inside earth,How many Earth layers are shown in the diagram?,earth_parts_676.png,question_images/earth_parts_676.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 2, c. 4, d. 5",c 350,DQ_001695,inside earth,How many layers of the earth are shown in the picture?,earth_parts_676.png,question_images/earth_parts_676.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",c 351,DQ_001696,inside earth,Which layer of the earth is liquid?,earth_parts_676.png,question_images/earth_parts_676.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Outer core, c. Inner core, d. Mantle",b 352,DQ_001697,inside earth,What is present exactly above the focus?,seismic_waves_1695.png,question_images/seismic_waves_1695.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seismic waves, b. fault trace, c. fault scrap, d. epicenter",d 353,DQ_001698,inside earth,What is the part of Earth called when the land separates?,seismic_waves_1695.png,question_images/seismic_waves_1695.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fault plane, b. Focus, c. Fault scarp, d. Seismic waves",c 354,DQ_001699,inside earth,What is the center of origin of seismic waves called?,seismic_waves_1705.png,question_images/seismic_waves_1705.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Focus, b. Epicenter, c. Fault Scarp, d. Fault Trace",b 355,DQ_001700,inside earth,Where is the point where the rock ruptures?,seismic_waves_1705.png,question_images/seismic_waves_1705.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fault plane, b. Fault trace, c. Fault scarp, d. Focus",d 356,DQ_001701,inside earth,This diagram illustrates what?,seismic_waves_1705.png,question_images/seismic_waves_1705.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. waves, b. a fault plane, c. epicenter, d. scarp",b 357,DQ_001702,inside earth,How many labels are on this image?,seismic_waves_1705.png,question_images/seismic_waves_1705.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 8, d. 6",d 358,DQ_001703,inside earth,What is the projection of the earthquake focus on the surface called?,seismic_waves_1705.png,question_images/seismic_waves_1705.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seismic waves, b. fault trace, c. fault scarp, d. epicenter",d 359,DQ_001704,inside earth,Where do the seismic waves move outward from?,seismic_waves_174.png,question_images/seismic_waves_174.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fault, b. Focus, c. Epicentre, d. Subduction zone",b 360,DQ_001705,inside earth,How many epicenters does an earthquake have?,seismic_waves_174.png,question_images/seismic_waves_174.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",d 361,DQ_001706,inside earth,How many Focus points is shown in the diagram?,seismic_waves_174.png,question_images/seismic_waves_174.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",d 362,DQ_001707,inside earth,What is the point on the Earth's surface that is directly above the hypocenter or focus?,seismic_waves_174.png,question_images/seismic_waves_174.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Focus, b. Fault, c. Epicenter, d. Seismic Waves",c 363,DQ_001708,inside earth,What is directly above the hypocenter?,seismic_waves_7552.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7552.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Epicenter, b. Seismic, c. Focal, d. Faults",a 364,DQ_001709,inside earth,What is the point on the Earth's surface that is directly above the hypocenter or focus?,seismic_waves_7552.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7552.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Epicenter, b. Hypocenter, c. Faults, d. Seismic",a 365,DQ_001710,inside earth,What is the projection of the earthquake hypocenter on the surface called?,seismic_waves_7552.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7552.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. focus, c. seismic waves, d. epicenter",d 366,DQ_001711,inside earth,What causes an earthquake?,seismic_waves_7553.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7553.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hurricanes, b. Movement of continents, c. Rain, d. The movement of plate boundaries",d 367,DQ_001712,inside earth,What is the middle of Earth called?,seismic_waves_7553.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7553.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer core, b. earthquake, c. solid inner core, d. p-wave shadow zone",c 368,DQ_001713,inside earth,How many sections of the earth shown?,seismic_waves_7553.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7553.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",c 369,DQ_001714,inside earth,What is a layer between the crust and the outer core?,seismic_waves_7553.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7553.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner Core, b. Crust, c. Shadow Zone, d. Mantle",d 370,DQ_001715,inside earth,Which waves move through the core of the earth?,seismic_waves_7554.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7554.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L waves, b. Surface waves, c. P waves, d. S waves",c 371,DQ_001716,inside earth,There are the first waves to reach a seismometer.,seismic_waves_7554.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7554.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L waves, b. C waves, c. S waves, d. P waves",d 372,DQ_001717,inside earth,What is inside the liquid outer core?,seismic_waves_7554.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7554.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. core, b. surface waves, c. p waves, d. surface",a 373,DQ_001718,inside earth,How many solid cores does the earth have?,seismic_waves_7554.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7554.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 5, d. 1",d 374,DQ_001719,inside earth,How many waves are depicted in the image?,seismic_waves_7554.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7554.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",d 375,DQ_001720,inside earth,What does the straight red line represent?,seismic_waves_7554.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7554.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L Waves, b. P Waves, c. Core, d. S Waves",b 376,DQ_001721,inside earth,"From the diagram, what refers to the energy from earthquakes?",seismic_waves_7555.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7555.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. seismic waves, b. focus, c. epicentre, d. plate movement",a 377,DQ_001722,inside earth,What is the point on the Earth's surface that is directly above the hypocenter or focus?,seismic_waves_7555.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7555.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Focus, b. Epicenter, c. Seismic Waves, d. Plate Movement",b 378,DQ_001723,inside earth,What type of plate boundary causes this type of earthquake?,seismic_waves_7555.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7555.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Divergent Plate Boundaries, b. Convergent Plate Boundaries, c. Transform Plate Boundaries, d. Continent/Continent collisions",c 379,DQ_001724,inside earth,How many plates are moving in the diagram of an earthquake?,seismic_waves_7555.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7555.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. none, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",c 380,DQ_001725,inside earth,What is the projection of the earthquake focus on the surface called?,seismic_waves_7555.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7555.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. epicentre, b. hypocentre, c. plate movement, d. seismic waves",a 381,DQ_001726,inside earth,Which point of the diagram shown below is the point where the rock ruptures?,seismic_waves_7555.png,question_images/seismic_waves_7555.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Focus, b. Seismic Center, c. Plate Center, d. Epicentre",a 382,DQ_001727,inside earth,What is the inner small circle called?,seismic_waves_8191.png,question_images/seismic_waves_8191.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. epicentre, b. core, c. mantle, d. waves",b 383,DQ_001728,inside earth,How many types of seismic waves are present?,seismic_waves_8191.png,question_images/seismic_waves_8191.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",b 384,DQ_001729,inside earth,What kind of waves cross through the core?,seismic_waves_8191.png,question_images/seismic_waves_8191.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L Waves, b. N Waves, c. P waves, d. S Waves",c 385,DQ_001730,inside earth,How many types of waves are in the diagram?,seismic_waves_8191.png,question_images/seismic_waves_8191.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",d 386,DQ_001731,inside earth,What type of seismic waves are the fastest and therefore will reach the farthest point from the epicenter first?,seismic_waves_8191.png,question_images/seismic_waves_8191.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P and S waves, b. P waves, c. S waves, d. L waves",b 387,DQ_001732,inside earth,What is the innermost part of the earth called?,seismic_waves_8193.png,question_images/seismic_waves_8193.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. shadow zone, b. inner core, c. mantle, d. outer core",b 388,DQ_001733,inside earth,How many layers the earth has?,seismic_waves_8193.png,question_images/seismic_waves_8193.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 2",a 389,DQ_001735,inside earth,S waves stand for what?,seismic_waves_8193.png,question_images/seismic_waves_8193.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Seismic waves, b. Signal waves, c. Sound waves, d. Secondary waves",d 390,DQ_001736,inside earth,P--wave patterns start from where?,seismic_waves_8195.png,question_images/seismic_waves_8195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. Epi-centre, c. Core, d. Shadow zone",b 391,DQ_001737,inside earth,What does the blue represent?,seismic_waves_8195.png,question_images/seismic_waves_8195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P-wave patterns, b. S-wave patterns, c. epi-centre, d. core",d 392,DQ_001738,inside earth,What kind of waves can pass through the Earth's core?,seismic_waves_8195.png,question_images/seismic_waves_8195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rayleigh waves, b. Love waves, c. P-waves, d. S-waves",c 393,DQ_001739,inside earth,Which wave pattern cannot travel through the core?,seismic_waves_8195.png,question_images/seismic_waves_8195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Epicentre, b. S-wave pattern, c. P-wave pattern, d. Shadow zone",b 394,DQ_001740,inside earth,How many degrees is the S-wave shadow zone after an earthquake?,seismic_waves_8195.png,question_images/seismic_waves_8195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 90, b. 140, c. 150, d. 103",d 395,DQ_001741,inside earth,What is a layer between the crust and the outer core?,seismic_waves_8195.png,question_images/seismic_waves_8195.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle, b. S-wave Patterns, c. P-wave Patterns, d. Epicenter",a 396,DQ_001742,inside earth,Which layer of the earth is above the outer core but under the crust?,earth_parts_640.png,question_images/earth_parts_640.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer core, b. Inner core, c. Crust, d. Mantle",d 397,DQ_001743,inside earth,What protects the earth's crust from the core?,earth_parts_16024.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16024.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mantle, b. K, c. air, d. rock",a 398,DQ_001744,inside earth,What is located between the outer core and the earth's crust?,earth_parts_176.png,question_images/earth_parts_176.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. inner core, b. mantle, c. crust, d. core",b 399,DQ_001745,inside earth,Where can you find melted metal?,earth_parts_4004.png,question_images/earth_parts_4004.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer core, b. Mantle, c. inner core, d. crust",a 400,DQ_001746,inside earth,Identify the mantle,earth_parts_10540.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_10540.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. m, b. t, c. X, d. r",b 401,DQ_001747,inside earth,What is the outer part of the earth?,earth_parts_4038.png,question_images/earth_parts_4038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. core, b. mantle, c. Inner Layer, d. crust",d 402,DQ_001748,inside earth,What is the outer most part of earth?,earth_parts_4060.png,question_images/earth_parts_4060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mantle, b. inner core, c. crust, d. core",c 403,DQ_001749,inside earth,Identify the crust,earth_parts_16025.png,abc_question_images/earth_parts_16025.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. u, b. y, c. j, d. l",c 404,DQ_001813,seafloor spreading,Which layer lies immediately below the lithosphere?,seafloor_spreading_7549.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_7549.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Asthenosphere, b. Mantle, c. Crust, d. Ocean ridge",a 405,DQ_001814,seafloor spreading,What happens when asthenosphere forces increase?,seafloor_spreading_7549.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_7549.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. All of the above, b. mid ocean ridge contracts, c. Nothing happens, d. Mid ocean ridge expands",d 406,DQ_001815,seafloor spreading,Identify the part of the diagram where hot mantle material rises out of the sea floor,seafloor_spreading_7550.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_7550.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Continental Crust, b. Oceanic Crust, c. Subduction Zone, d. Mid-oceanic ridge",d 407,DQ_001816,seafloor spreading,How many times the continental crust appears?,seafloor_spreading_7550.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_7550.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",a 408,DQ_001817,seafloor spreading,What do the mid-oceanic ridges help in the formation of?,seafloor_spreading_7550.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_7550.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. oceanic crust, b. mountain ranges, c. continental crust, d. subduction zone",b 409,DQ_001818,seafloor spreading,What is the space between the Continental crust and Asthenosphere?,seafloor_spreading_7550.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_7550.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Subduction zone, b. Oceanic crust, c. Mid-oceanic ridge, d. Lithosphere",d 410,DQ_001819,seafloor spreading,Which part of the diagram consists of molten rock?,seafloor_spreading_8186.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8186.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Trench, b. Mid-ocean ridge, c. Continent, d. Mantle",d 411,DQ_001820,seafloor spreading,What among these is on the right side of the Mid-ocean ridge axis?,seafloor_spreading_8186.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8186.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Trench, b. Continental drift, c. Mantle, d. Continent",c 412,DQ_001821,seafloor spreading,What is seen when there is sea-floor spreading?,seafloor_spreading_8186.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8186.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. trench, b. mantle, c. rising magma, d. continent",c 413,DQ_001822,seafloor spreading,How many of the events in the diagram result in earthquakes?,seafloor_spreading_8186.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8186.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2",d 414,DQ_001823,seafloor spreading,"According to the Hess/Dietz concept, what causes sea-floor spreading?",seafloor_spreading_8186.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8186.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. greenhouse gases, b. rising magma, c. continental drift, d. sinking old ocean floor",b 415,DQ_001824,seafloor spreading,What happens when an earthquake occurs?,seafloor_spreading_8186.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8186.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Old ocean floor rises into the mantle., b. Old ocean floor sinks into the mantle., c. Sea-floor contracts., d. Trenches close.",b 416,DQ_001825,seafloor spreading,What lies in between plate 1 and plate 2?,seafloor_spreading_8187.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8187.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. convection current, b. magma, c. lava, d. oceanic ridge",b 417,DQ_001826,seafloor spreading,"How many kinds of currents are involved in the sea floor spreading process, shown in the diagram?",seafloor_spreading_8187.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8187.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",d 418,DQ_001827,seafloor spreading,"From the diagram, what is between plate 1 and plate 2?",seafloor_spreading_8187.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8187.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mud, b. soil, c. magma, d. ocean",c 419,DQ_001828,seafloor spreading,How many plates form this mid-oceanic ridge?,seafloor_spreading_8187.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8187.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",b 420,DQ_001829,seafloor spreading,What happens during an eruption?,seafloor_spreading_8188.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8188.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Oceanic crust move toward the center, b. Seafloor spreads, c. Faults close, d. Seafloor contracts",b 421,DQ_001830,seafloor spreading,What layer sits underneath the subducting oceanic plate?,seafloor_spreading_8188.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8188.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. asthenosphere, b. Oceanic Trench, c. Lithosphere, d. Oceanic Crust",a 422,DQ_001831,seafloor spreading,What layer does rising magma come from?,seafloor_spreading_8188.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8188.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. oceanic crust, b. asthenosphere, c. seafloor, d. oceanic plate",b 423,DQ_001832,seafloor spreading,What causes the oceanic crust to part?,seafloor_spreading_8190.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8190.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rising magma, b. ocean currents, c. continent moving, d. ocean waves",a 424,DQ_001833,seafloor spreading,Material from what forms new crust?,seafloor_spreading_8190.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8190.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Oceanic Crust, b. Magma, c. Upper mantle, d. Continent",c 425,DQ_001834,seafloor spreading,What is between oceanic crust and magma?,seafloor_spreading_8190.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8190.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Upper mantle, b. Lower Mantle, c. Continent, d. Ocean",a 426,DQ_001835,seafloor spreading,How many “continents” are shown?,seafloor_spreading_8190.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8190.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",d 427,DQ_001836,seafloor spreading,How many parts are there to this diagram?,seafloor_spreading_8190.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_8190.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 3, c. 6, d. 4",d 428,DQ_001837,seafloor spreading,What is the break in the crust?,seafloor_spreading_7550.png,question_images/seafloor_spreading_7550.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. continental crust, b. mid oceanic ridge, c. lithosphere, d. subduction zone",b 429,DQ_001838,theory of plate tectonics,What label represents the subduction zone?,tectonic_plates_motion_19279.png,abc_question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_19279.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. S, c. U, d. N",b 430,DQ_001839,theory of plate tectonics,Where is the oceanic crust?,tectonic_plates_motion_19280.png,abc_question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_19280.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. h, b. r, c. u, d. m",b 431,DQ_001840,theory of plate tectonics,What type of movement is seen near the boundary labeled 'F?,tectonic_plates_motion_19281.png,abc_question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_19281.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Transform, b. Ocean Convergence, c. Divergent, d. Convergent",c 432,DQ_001841,theory of plate tectonics,Which letter shows the epicenter?,tectonic_plates_motion_19281.png,abc_question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_19281.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. P, c. C, d. F",c 433,DQ_001842,theory of plate tectonics,Which label shows the earthquake center?,tectonic_plates_motion_19283.png,abc_question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_19283.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. N, c. V, d. C",a 434,DQ_001843,theory of plate tectonics,Which letter represents the Trench?,tectonic_plates_motion_19283.png,abc_question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_19283.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. C, c. N, d. U",b 435,DQ_001844,theory of plate tectonics,What does label C depict in this image of tectonic plates motion?,tectonic_plates_motion_19283.png,abc_question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_19283.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Shelf, b. Melting magma, c. Converging plates, d. Trench",d 436,DQ_001845,theory of plate tectonics,By what letter/s is the lithosphere represented in the diagram?,tectonic_plates_motion_19284.png,abc_question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_19284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V and J, b. U and T, c. U, d. H and P",c 437,DQ_001846,theory of plate tectonics,What letter does the continental crust receive?,tectonic_plates_motion_19284.png,abc_question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_19284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. T, c. V, d. U",c 438,DQ_001847,theory of plate tectonics,Which letter represents continental crust?,tectonic_plates_motion_19284.png,abc_question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_19284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. J, c. T, d. P",b 439,DQ_001848,theory of plate tectonics,What type of terrain is above the layer labeled J?,tectonic_plates_motion_19284.png,abc_question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_19284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. canyons, b. mountains or volcanoes, c. water, d. sky",b 440,DQ_001849,theory of plate tectonics,Where are the plates located?,tectonic_plates_motion_19287.png,abc_question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_19287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. h, b. k, c. In v and e going opposite directions, d. m",c 441,DQ_001850,theory of plate tectonics,Magma originates in which of Earth's layers?,tectonic_plates_motion_9276.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9276.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Asthenosphere, b. Lithosphere, c. Oceanic Plate, d. Continental Crust",a 442,DQ_001851,theory of plate tectonics,What happens under the mantle?,tectonic_plates_motion_9276.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9276.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ascension of magma, b. magma generation, c. trenching, d. asthenosphere",b 443,DQ_001852,theory of plate tectonics,How many parts are there in this image?,tectonic_plates_motion_9276.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9276.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 13, b. 14, c. 12, d. 11",d 444,DQ_001853,theory of plate tectonics,What happens when magma moves from the generation point to the ascension point?,tectonic_plates_motion_9276.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9276.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Raises the Sea Level., b. Splits the oceanic crust., c. Creates a Volcano., d. Moves the mantle.",c 445,DQ_001854,theory of plate tectonics,Which part of the earth is always destroyed at a convergent plate boundary?,tectonic_plates_motion_9277.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9277.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mountain range, b. Oceanic crust, c. Continental crust, d. Lithosphere",b 446,DQ_001855,theory of plate tectonics,What is between the Asthenosphere and the Oceanic crust?,tectonic_plates_motion_9277.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9277.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Continental Crust, b. Trench, c. Overriding plate, d. Subducting Plate",d 447,DQ_001856,theory of plate tectonics,How many parts are there in the theory of plate tectonics?,tectonic_plates_motion_9277.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9277.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 9, c. 12, d. 11",b 448,DQ_001857,theory of plate tectonics,What is the layer above the asthenosphere?,tectonic_plates_motion_9279.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9279.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lithosphere, b. oceanic crust, c. volcanic arc, d. trench",a 449,DQ_001858,theory of plate tectonics,What is the layer between Asthenosphere and Oceanic crust called?,tectonic_plates_motion_9279.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9279.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ocean, b. Lithosphere, c. Trench, d. Volcano",b 450,DQ_001859,theory of plate tectonics,"As shown in the figure, volcanic arcs are formed when the oceanic plate undergoes subduction. What kind of collision best describes this scenario?",tectonic_plates_motion_9279.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9279.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ocean Ocean Convergence, b. Trench Building Convergence, c. Ocean Continent Convergence, d. Continent Continent Convergence",c 451,DQ_001860,theory of plate tectonics,What layer of Earth is located directly below the continental crust?,tectonic_plates_motion_9279.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9279.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Oceanic crust, b. Asthenosphere, c. Lithosphere, d. Volcano",c 452,DQ_001861,theory of plate tectonics,How many layers are between the Volcanic arc and the Asthenosphere?,tectonic_plates_motion_9279.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9279.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 4",a 453,DQ_001862,theory of plate tectonics,Where is the magma chamber located?,tectonic_plates_motion_9279.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9279.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. volcano, b. continental crust, c. lithosphere, d. asthenosphere",c 454,DQ_001863,theory of plate tectonics,"What is the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle?",tectonic_plates_motion_9280.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9280.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Trench, b. Continental Crust, c. Litosphere, d. Volcanoes",c 455,DQ_001864,theory of plate tectonics,What is between the crust and the asthenosphere?,tectonic_plates_motion_9280.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9280.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Convergence, b. Trench, c. Volcanoes, d. Lithosphere",d 456,DQ_001865,theory of plate tectonics,What lies exactly below the Lithosphere?,tectonic_plates_motion_9280.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9280.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Asthenosphere, b. Trench, c. Volcanoes, d. Oceanic crust",a 457,DQ_001866,theory of plate tectonics,How many types of crust are shown in this diagram?,tectonic_plates_motion_9280.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9280.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",c 458,DQ_001867,theory of plate tectonics,"In an oceanic-continental plate collision, would it be possible for the continental plate to undergo subduction?",tectonic_plates_motion_9280.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9280.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. No, b. Not enough information to determine, c. Yes, d. It depends",a 459,DQ_001868,theory of plate tectonics,The oceanic-continental convergence is formed from the convergence of which structures?,tectonic_plates_motion_9280.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9280.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Oceanic crust and continental crust, b. two oceanic crusts, c. two continental crusts, d. The ocean and the volcano",a 460,DQ_001869,theory of plate tectonics,"From the diagram, identify the state in which two plates collide.",tectonic_plates_motion_9282.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9282.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. divergent plate boundary, b. continental rifting, c. convergent plate boundary, d. transform plate boundary",c 461,DQ_001870,theory of plate tectonics,What does the Ocean Crust lead to?,tectonic_plates_motion_9282.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9282.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Subducting Plate, b. Trench, c. Accreted Terranes, d. Continental Sediments",a 462,DQ_001871,theory of plate tectonics,What type of materials sink back into the mantle?,tectonic_plates_motion_9282.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9282.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hot material, b. Continental crust, c. Oceanic sediments, d. Cold slab materials",d 463,DQ_001872,theory of plate tectonics,How many types of plate boundary are there?,tectonic_plates_motion_9282.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9282.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 5, d. 3",a 464,DQ_001873,theory of plate tectonics,What is a type of excavation or depression in the ground that is generally deeper than it is wide and narrow compared to its length?,tectonic_plates_motion_9282.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9282.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Trench, b. Crust, c. Atoll, d. Sediments",a 465,DQ_001874,theory of plate tectonics,What happens when plates collide?,tectonic_plates_motion_9283.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9283.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. fire, b. convergence, c. trench, d. earthquake",d 466,DQ_001875,theory of plate tectonics,Where does the earthquake epicenter lie with respect to converging plates?,tectonic_plates_motion_9283.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9283.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Center, b. left, c. right, d. above",a 467,DQ_001876,theory of plate tectonics,How many converging plates can you see in the picture?,tectonic_plates_motion_9283.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9283.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 5, d. 2",d 468,DQ_001877,theory of plate tectonics,How many plates are converging in the picture?,tectonic_plates_motion_9283.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9283.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 2",d 469,DQ_001878,theory of plate tectonics,"Which of these, when two of these move against each other, creates earthquakes?",tectonic_plates_motion_9283.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9283.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. melting magmas, b. converging plates, c. islands, d. trenches",b 470,DQ_001879,theory of plate tectonics,What does the brown part represent in the diagram?,tectonic_plates_motion_9284.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lithosphere, b. Asthenosphere, c. Mantle, d. Crust",a 471,DQ_001880,theory of plate tectonics,"What is the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle?",tectonic_plates_motion_9284.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plate Figure, b. Continental Crust, c. Asthenosphere, d. Lithosphere",d 472,DQ_001881,theory of plate tectonics,What layer is below the Lithosphere?,tectonic_plates_motion_9284.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Continental Crust, b. No more layer, c. Another Lithosphere, d. Asthenosphere",d 473,DQ_001882,theory of plate tectonics,What separates the continental crust to the asthenosphere?,tectonic_plates_motion_9284.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. atmosphere, b. soil, c. lithosphere, d. air",c 474,DQ_001883,theory of plate tectonics,How many types of layers are located below the continental crust?,tectonic_plates_motion_9284.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",a 475,DQ_001884,theory of plate tectonics,What is the layer above the asthenosphere?,tectonic_plates_motion_9284.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ocean, b. lithosphere, c. continental crust, d. trench",b 476,DQ_001885,theory of plate tectonics,What is the layer directly above the asthenospheric mantle?,tectonic_plates_motion_9285.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9285.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. oceanic crust, b. continental crust, c. lithospheric mantle, d. atmosphere",c 477,DQ_001886,theory of plate tectonics,What is the layer after the oceanic crust called?,tectonic_plates_motion_9285.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9285.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Asthenospheric mantle, b. Subduction zone, c. Continental crust, d. Lithospheric mantle",c 478,DQ_001887,theory of plate tectonics,What is the name of the top mantle layer?,tectonic_plates_motion_9285.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9285.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Outer mantle, b. Core mantle, c. Lithospheric mantle, d. Asthenospheric mantle",c 479,DQ_001888,theory of plate tectonics,"With the subduction process occurring in the diagram, how is one plate moving in relation to the other?",tectonic_plates_motion_9285.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9285.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Upward, b. Sideways and downward, c. Left and right, d. Sideways",b 480,DQ_001889,theory of plate tectonics,How many layers of Earth are there in this diagram?,tectonic_plates_motion_9285.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9285.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",c 481,DQ_001890,theory of plate tectonics,How many layers of mantle does the Earth have in the diagram?,tectonic_plates_motion_9285.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9285.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6",c 482,DQ_001891,theory of plate tectonics,What lies between the continental crust and the asthenospheric mantle?,tectonic_plates_motion_9285.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9285.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Indo-Australian plate, b. Eurasian plate, c. Oceanic crust, d. Lithospheric mantle",d 483,DQ_001892,theory of plate tectonics,What is the layer above the asthenosphere?,tectonic_plates_motion_9286.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9286.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ocean, b. midocean ridge, c. lithosphere, d. continental crust",c 484,DQ_001893,theory of plate tectonics,"What are pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle, together referred to as the lithosphere?",tectonic_plates_motion_9286.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9286.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Subduction Zone, b. Currents, c. STectonic Plates, d. Asthenosphere",c 485,DQ_001894,theory of plate tectonics,How many tectonic plates are there in the diagram?,tectonic_plates_motion_9286.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9286.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",a 486,DQ_001895,theory of plate tectonics,How many trenches are there in the diagram?,tectonic_plates_motion_9286.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9286.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 1",d 487,DQ_001896,theory of plate tectonics,What would happen if convection currents push the tectonic plates apart?,tectonic_plates_motion_9286.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9286.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. , b. The lithosphere will become a volcano., c. The continental crust will disappear., d. Seafloor spreading will take place.",d 488,DQ_001897,theory of plate tectonics,What letter demonstrates transform plate boundary?,tectonic_plates_motion_9287.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. C, c. A and B, d. B",b 489,DQ_001898,theory of plate tectonics,What is the direction of plates when they overlap?,tectonic_plates_motion_9287.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Towards each other, b. Downwards, c. Upwards, d. Away from each other",a 490,DQ_001899,theory of plate tectonics,How many types of tectonic shifts are shown in the diagram?,tectonic_plates_motion_9287.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",c 491,DQ_001900,theory of plate tectonics,"When two plates collide, what is formed?",tectonic_plates_motion_9287.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Midocean Ridges, b. Convergent plate boundary, c. Divergent Plate Boundaries, d. Continental Rifting",b 492,DQ_001901,theory of plate tectonics,Which plate sits between the Pacific and the South American plates?,tectonic_plates_7622.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_7622.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nazca plate, b. Eurasian plate, c. North American plate, d. Antarctic plate",a 493,DQ_001902,theory of plate tectonics,How many plates are there?,tectonic_plates_7622.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_7622.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 17, b. 22, c. 25, d. 20",a 494,DQ_001903,theory of plate tectonics,How many plates are there in the Americas?,tectonic_plates_7622.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_7622.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 3, d. 4",c 495,DQ_001904,theory of plate tectonics,Which plate lies between the Pacific plate and South American plate?,tectonic_plates_7622.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_7622.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nazca plate, b. Indian plate, c. Eurasian plate, d. North American plate",a 496,DQ_001905,theory of plate tectonics,Which plates will move if the scotia plate moves?,tectonic_plates_7622.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_7622.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. South american and antarctic, b. Pacific, c. Caribbean, d. Nazca and African",a 497,DQ_001906,theory of plate tectonics,Which of the following plates is divergent?,tectonic_plates_9267.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eurasian, b. Pacific, c. North American, d. Arabian",d 498,DQ_001907,theory of plate tectonics,What plate is positioned at the left of the African plate?,tectonic_plates_9267.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Scotia Plate, b. Arabian Plate, c. Indian Plate, d. South American plate",d 499,DQ_001908,theory of plate tectonics,Which Tectonic Plate surrounds North America?,tectonic_plates_9267.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eurasian Plate, b. African Plate, c. North American Plate, d. Pacific Plate",c 500,DQ_001909,theory of plate tectonics,How many tectonic plates are there on Earth?,tectonic_plates_9267.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 18, b. 16, c. 21, d. 13",a 501,DQ_001910,theory of plate tectonics,How many tectonic plates are there?,tectonic_plates_9267.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 14, b. 16, c. 12, d. 22",b 502,DQ_001911,theory of plate tectonics,What is an oceanic tectonic plate in the eastern Pacific Ocean basin off the west coast of South America?,tectonic_plates_9267.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9267.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eurasian Plate, b. Nazca Plate, c. Pacific Plate, d. North American Plate",b 503,DQ_001912,theory of plate tectonics,How are tectonic plates names?,tectonic_plates_9268.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9268.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Each plate is named for the continent or ocean basin it contains., b. It is named based on the first country whre the earthquake is recorded, c. Based on the recommendations of UN, d. NASA determines the name",a 504,DQ_001913,theory of plate tectonics,Which is the smallest plate called?,tectonic_plates_9268.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9268.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. African Plate, b. Juan de Fuca Plate, c. Australian Plate, d. Eurasian Plate",b 505,DQ_001914,theory of plate tectonics,In the map. What is located below the Australian Plate?,tectonic_plates_9268.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9268.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eurasian Plate, b. African Plate, c. Arabian Plate, d. Antarctic Plate",d 506,DQ_001915,theory of plate tectonics,Which plate covers Europe?,tectonic_plates_9268.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9268.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Indian plate, b. North America plate, c. Pacific plate, d. Eurasian plate",d 507,DQ_001916,theory of plate tectonics,How many plates border the Indian Plate?,tectonic_plates_9268.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9268.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 5",a 508,DQ_001917,theory of plate tectonics,How many tectonic plates are shown in the image?,tectonic_plates_9268.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9268.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 18, b. 15, c. 17, d. 16",d 509,DQ_001918,theory of plate tectonics,What happens if the Pacific plate moves?,tectonic_plates_9268.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9268.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. earthquake on Nazca area, b. earthquake on African area, c. earthquake on North America area, d. earthquake on Pacific area",d 510,DQ_001919,theory of plate tectonics,Which tectonic plate is under the least land surface?,tectonic_plates_9269.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Antarctic plate, b. Pacific plate, c. African plate, d. Eurasian plate",b 511,DQ_001920,theory of plate tectonics,What plate lies in between the Arabian Plate and the Australian Plate?,tectonic_plates_9269.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pacific Plate, b. Nazca Plate, c. South American Plate, d. Indian Plate",d 512,DQ_001921,theory of plate tectonics,Which tectonic plate is USA found?,tectonic_plates_9269.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. South American Plate, b. North American Plate, c. Eurasian Plate, d. Pacific Plate",b 513,DQ_001922,theory of plate tectonics,How many plates are there?,tectonic_plates_9269.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 18, b. 19, c. 20, d. 4",b 514,DQ_001923,theory of plate tectonics,What is the plate immediately to the left of South America called?,tectonic_plates_9269.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nazca Plate, b. Arabian Plate, c. Pacific Plate, d. Scotia Plate",a 515,DQ_001924,theory of plate tectonics,Major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur.,tectonic_plates_9270.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Indonesia, b. Japan, c. Pacific Ring of Fire, d. China",c 516,DQ_001925,theory of plate tectonics,What is a major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur?,tectonic_plates_9270.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Asia, b. Continents, c. Countries, d. Pacific Ring of Fire",d 517,DQ_001926,theory of plate tectonics,Which of the following continents have not any territory in the Pacific Ring of Fire?,tectonic_plates_9270.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. North America, b. Asia, c. Europe, d. South America",c 518,DQ_001927,theory of plate tectonics,How many continents are in the Pacific ring of fire?,tectonic_plates_9270.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",a 519,DQ_001928,theory of plate tectonics,How many continents can you see in the diagram?,tectonic_plates_9270.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3",d 520,DQ_001929,theory of plate tectonics,The Pacific Ring of Fire indicates which phenomenon is most common in these areas?,tectonic_plates_9270.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Volcanic eruptions, b. Typhoons, c. Earthquakes, d. Sandstorms",c 521,DQ_001930,theory of plate tectonics,What would happen to these areas if there were no Pacific ring of fire?,tectonic_plates_9270.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. They would have no access to fire., b. They would experience far less or no earthquakes and volcanic eruptions., c. There would no longer be a yearly Ring of fire competition held in the Pacific region., d. They would have far less or no wildfires.",b 522,DQ_001931,theory of plate tectonics,What does the red line represent?,tectonic_plates_9271.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Continents, b. Sea, c. Typhoon, d. Major Tectonic Plate",d 523,DQ_001932,theory of plate tectonics,The South American plate and the Arabian plate are connected by which plate?,tectonic_plates_9271.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eurasian Plate, b. African Plate, c. Caribbean Plate, d. Indian Plate",b 524,DQ_001933,theory of plate tectonics,Which plate is between the Australian plate and the South American plate?,tectonic_plates_9271.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eurasion plate, b. African plate, c. Nazca plate, d. Philippine plate",b 525,DQ_001934,theory of plate tectonics,How many plates does Asia stand on?,tectonic_plates_9271.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 6, c. 4, d. 3",a 526,DQ_001935,theory of plate tectonics,How many plates is the earth divided into?,tectonic_plates_9271.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 11, b. 12, c. 14, d. 13",b 527,DQ_001936,theory of plate tectonics,The Iceland hot spot is part of which major tectonic plate?,tectonic_plates_9271.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eurasian plate, b. Antarctic plate, c. Pacific plate, d. African plate",a 528,DQ_001937,theory of plate tectonics,What is an oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean?,tectonic_plates_9271.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9271.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Philippine Plate, b. South American Plate, c. Pacific Plate, d. Juan De Fuca Plate",c 529,DQ_001938,theory of plate tectonics,Which is not included in the Ring of Fire?,tectonic_plates_9272.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9272.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mexico, b. Japan, c. USA, d. Greenland",d 530,DQ_001939,theory of plate tectonics,This is an area of the Pacific with a great deal of Earthquakes and Volcanoes.,tectonic_plates_9272.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9272.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Aleutian Trench, b. Izu Ogasawara Trench, c. Ring of Fire, d. Middle America Trench",c 531,DQ_001940,theory of plate tectonics,What does the ring of fire represent?,tectonic_plates_9272.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9272.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. No earthquake., b. Fire around the area., c. High frequency of earthquakes., d. Low frequency of earthquakes.",c 532,DQ_001941,theory of plate tectonics,Which country lies outside the Pacific Ring of Fire?,tectonic_plates_9272.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9272.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Indonesia, b. Philippine, c. Japan, d. Australia",d 533,DQ_001942,theory of plate tectonics,How many continents in the earth?,tectonic_plates_9272.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9272.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 7, c. 1, d. 3",b 534,DQ_001943,theory of plate tectonics,In the image below how many trenches are there?,tectonic_plates_9272.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9272.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 14, b. 8, c. 12, d. 10",a 535,DQ_001944,theory of plate tectonics,Which plate is the largest?,tectonic_plates_9273.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. North American Plate, b. Antarctic Plate, c. Pacific Plate, d. Eurasian Plate",b 536,DQ_001945,theory of plate tectonics,What is between the African and Indian plates?,tectonic_plates_9273.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cocos plate, b. arabian plate, c. nazca plate, d. pacific plate",b 537,DQ_001946,theory of plate tectonics,Which tectonic plate is Germany found?,tectonic_plates_9273.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eurasian Plate, b. South American Plate, c. North American Plate, d. African Plate",a 538,DQ_001947,theory of plate tectonics,How many tectonic plates are in North and South America?,tectonic_plates_9273.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 2, d. 1",a 539,DQ_001948,theory of plate tectonics,Germany is located in what plate?,tectonic_plates_9273.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Indian Plate, b. African Plate, c. Eurasian Plate, d. Arabian Plate",c 540,DQ_001949,theory of plate tectonics,What is a tectonic plate containing the continent of Antarctica and extending outward under the surrounding oceans?,tectonic_plates_9273.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eurasian Plate, b. Antarctic Plate, c. Arabian Plate, d. Pacific Plate",b 541,DQ_001950,theory of plate tectonics,What is the trench that extends along Indonesia?,tectonic_plates_9274.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Izu Bonin trench, b. Java trench, c. Tonga trench, d. Kurile trench",b 542,DQ_001951,theory of plate tectonics,"In the map, what trench is the furthest away from the Ring of Fire?",tectonic_plates_9274.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. South Sandwich, b. Izu Bonin, c. Puerto Rico, d. Japan",a 543,DQ_001952,theory of plate tectonics,How many trenches are beneath the Equator?,tectonic_plates_9274.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 7, c. 5, d. 6",d 544,DQ_001953,theory of plate tectonics,How many trenches are there in the ring of fire?,tectonic_plates_9274.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 15, b. 13, c. 12, d. 14",b 545,DQ_001954,theory of plate tectonics,What is the southern most point of the ring of fire?,tectonic_plates_9274.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. South sandwich trench, b. Japan trench, c. Aleutian trench, d. Kurile trench",a 546,DQ_001955,theory of plate tectonics,Which is not included in the Ring of Fire?,tectonic_plates_9274.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_9274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mexico, b. USA, c. Japan, d. Greenland",d 547,DQ_001956,theory of plate tectonics,Identify oceanic crust,tectonic_plates_motion_19280.png,abc_question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_19280.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. u, b. r, c. n, d. h",b 548,DQ_001957,theory of plate tectonics,How many layers are involved in the destructive plate figure?,tectonic_plates_motion_9284.png,question_images/tectonic_plates_motion_9284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",b 549,DQ_002047,types of volcanoes,Identify the older rock,volcanoes_10377.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_10377.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. E, c. H, d. V",a 550,DQ_002048,types of volcanoes,Which letter stands for the plutonic rock?,volcanoes_10377.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_10377.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. V, c. K, d. R",d 551,DQ_002049,types of volcanoes,Where on the diagram is the baked zone?,volcanoes_10377.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_10377.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. V, c. K, d. E",b 552,DQ_002050,types of volcanoes,Which letter represents the lava flow?,volcanoes_10377.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_10377.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. V, c. K, d. E",d 553,DQ_002051,types of volcanoes,Through which part does the substance in part E reach part R?,volcanoes_10377.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_10377.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. V, c. K, d. M",a 554,DQ_002052,types of volcanoes,Identify K,volcanoes_10632.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_10632.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pipe, b. Bedrock, c. Ash Cloud, d. Lava Flow",c 555,DQ_002053,types of volcanoes,What part of the volcano represents letter “y?,volcanoes_10632.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_10632.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vent, b. Lava flow, c. Ash Layer, d. Pipe",d 556,DQ_002054,types of volcanoes,Find the parasitic cone.,volcanoes_10632.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_10632.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. X, c. V, d. E",c 557,DQ_002055,types of volcanoes,What is the name for the label W?,volcanoes_10668.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_10668.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Magma, c. Vent, d. Crater",d 558,DQ_002056,types of volcanoes,Which label refers to the lava?,volcanoes_10668.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_10668.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. K, c. D, d. R",d 559,DQ_002057,types of volcanoes,Identify the part of the volcano that is under the crust and the mantle.,volcanoes_10668.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_10668.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. R, c. P, d. X",a 560,DQ_002058,types of volcanoes,What is the column called from which lava escapes the magma chamber?,volcanoes_10668.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_10668.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bedrock, b. Vent, c. Flow, d. Pipe",d 561,DQ_002059,types of volcanoes,Which label shows the dome volcano?,volcanoes_11455.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11455.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. E, c. K, d. Y",d 562,DQ_002060,types of volcanoes,Which of the volcanoes labeled in the diagram best identifies a composite volcano?,volcanoes_11455.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11455.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. Y, c. K, d. W",d 563,DQ_002061,types of volcanoes,Which is a dome volcano?,volcanoes_11455.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11455.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. W, c. K, d. M",a 564,DQ_002062,types of volcanoes,What does the letter T correspond to?,volcanoes_11455.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11455.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. crater, b. secondary vent, c. main vent, d. magma chamber",c 565,DQ_002063,types of volcanoes,Which of the labels identifies a plinian explosion?,volcanoes_11457.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11457.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. L, c. F, d. R",c 566,DQ_002064,types of volcanoes,Which vulcan would you find in Hawaii?,volcanoes_11457.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11457.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. L, c. R, d. P",d 567,DQ_002065,types of volcanoes,Which type of eruption has a larger ash cloud than a vulcanian eruption?,volcanoes_11457.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11457.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. R, c. P, d. F",d 568,DQ_002066,types of volcanoes,Identify the parasitic cone.,volcanoes_11458.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11458.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. E, c. F, d. C",a 569,DQ_002067,types of volcanoes,Which label refers to the ash cloud?,volcanoes_11458.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11458.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. N, c. T, d. C",c 570,DQ_002068,types of volcanoes,The steep sides of a composite volcano are the result of alternating layers of:,volcanoes_11458.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11458.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bedrock and Pipe, b. Magma Chamber and Magma Layers, c. Ash Cloud and Vent, d. Ash and Lava",d 571,DQ_002069,types of volcanoes,Which label refers to the crater?,volcanoes_11460.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11460.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. Y, c. J, d. K",d 572,DQ_002070,types of volcanoes,Which part represents a sill in the volcano?,volcanoes_11460.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11460.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. F, c. W, d. J",d 573,DQ_002071,types of volcanoes,Identify the lava flow.,volcanoes_11460.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11460.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. C, c. A, d. S",a 574,DQ_002072,types of volcanoes,Select the parasitic cone.,volcanoes_11460.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11460.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. W, c. R, d. S",d 575,DQ_002073,types of volcanoes,How does a composite volcano form?,volcanoes_11460.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11460.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cracks in the ground near magma chambers, b. melting of the tectonic plate due to subduction, c. thin lava flows, d. massive eruption of ash",b 576,DQ_002074,types of volcanoes,Identify the ash in this picture,volcanoes_11461.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11461.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. D, c. A, d. T",a 577,DQ_002075,types of volcanoes,Which label represents the ash cloud?,volcanoes_11461.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11461.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. T, c. M, d. F",c 578,DQ_002076,types of volcanoes,Which label represents the Main Vent?,volcanoes_11463.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11463.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. T, c. X, d. P",d 579,DQ_002077,types of volcanoes,Which label shows the Main Vent?,volcanoes_11463.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11463.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. L, c. K, d. P",d 580,DQ_002078,types of volcanoes,By what letter is the lava represented in the diagram?,volcanoes_11464.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11464.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. T, c. Y, d. L",d 581,DQ_002079,types of volcanoes,Identify the crater cone,volcanoes_11464.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11464.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. S, c. U, d. L",b 582,DQ_002080,types of volcanoes,What letter label is being used to denote the Crater Cone in this image?,volcanoes_11464.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11464.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. L, c. S, d. Y",c 583,DQ_002081,types of volcanoes,Which letter represents lava?,volcanoes_11464.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11464.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. T, c. S, d. U",a 584,DQ_002082,types of volcanoes,Where is laved stored in U.,volcanoes_11464.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11464.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The Magma Chamber, b. Crater Cone, c. Vent, d. The Smoke",a 585,DQ_002083,types of volcanoes,Where is the cloud above the volcano?,volcanoes_11464.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11464.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. U, c. L, d. Y",a 586,DQ_002084,types of volcanoes,What is the Volcano Landform represented with the letter S?,volcanoes_14845.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_14845.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stratovolcano, b. Somma Volcano, c. Caldera, d. Complex Volcano",d 587,DQ_002085,types of volcanoes,What type of volcano is labeled as 'C'?,volcanoes_14845.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_14845.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Shield volcano, b. Caldera, c. Stratovolcano, d. Complex volcano",c 588,DQ_002086,types of volcanoes,Which letter represents a shield volcano?,volcanoes_14845.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_14845.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. l, b. h, c. x, d. s",c 589,DQ_002087,types of volcanoes,Which type is next to the shield volcano?,volcanoes_14845.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_14845.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. L, c. M, d. C",a 590,DQ_002088,types of volcanoes,Which label indicates volcanic bombs?,volcanoes_14854.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_14854.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. H, c. S, d. P",a 591,DQ_002089,types of volcanoes,"Which part depicts dust, ash, steam and gas?",volcanoes_14854.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_14854.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. H, c. P, d. N",a 592,DQ_002090,types of volcanoes,Identify the central vent in this picture,volcanoes_14854.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_14854.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. J, c. H, d. S",d 593,DQ_002091,types of volcanoes,Which represents the magma chamber?,volcanoes_14854.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_14854.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. S, c. C, d. H",c 594,DQ_002092,types of volcanoes,Which label represents the crater?,volcanoes_14861.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_14861.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. M, c. X, d. D",c 595,DQ_002093,types of volcanoes,Which label stands for the dyke?,volcanoes_14861.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_14861.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. D, c. T, d. E",c 596,DQ_002094,types of volcanoes,Which part of the volcano will the lava and ashes come out during eruption?,volcanoes_14861.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_14861.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. T, c. A, d. X",d 597,DQ_002095,types of volcanoes,Which label shows the ash cloud?,volcanoes_14878.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_14878.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. C, c. Y, d. R",b 598,DQ_002096,types of volcanoes,Find out the parasitic cone.,volcanoes_14878.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_14878.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. V, c. C, d. M",b 599,DQ_002097,types of volcanoes,Where is the top of the volcano?,volcanoes_14878.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_14878.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. f, b. m, c. y, d. v",c 600,DQ_002098,types of volcanoes,What label represents the strata?,volcanoes_17665.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_17665.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. W, c. E, d. J",a 601,DQ_002099,types of volcanoes,Which label shows the central vent?,volcanoes_17665.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_17665.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. W, c. J, d. E",c 602,DQ_002100,types of volcanoes,Where is the ash and rock?,volcanoes_17665.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_17665.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. j, b. s, c. n, d. w",b 603,DQ_002101,types of volcanoes,By what letter is the crater represented in the diagram?,volcanoes_17667.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_17667.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. V, c. L, d. E",a 604,DQ_002102,types of volcanoes,Which label refers to the crater?,volcanoes_17667.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_17667.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. L, c. T, d. N",c 605,DQ_002103,types of volcanoes,Identify the magma in the following image:,volcanoes_17667.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_17667.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. D, c. R, d. L",a 606,DQ_002104,types of volcanoes,By what letter is the magma chamber represented in the diagram?,volcanoes_17675.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_17675.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. P, c. E, d. J",d 607,DQ_002105,types of volcanoes,Which label refers to the main vent?,volcanoes_17675.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_17675.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. E, c. J, d. F",a 608,DQ_002106,types of volcanoes,Identify the main vent of this volcano:,volcanoes_17675.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_17675.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. F, c. J, d. P",d 609,DQ_002107,types of volcanoes,Where is the magma center?,volcanoes_17675.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_17675.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. E, c. J, d. P",a 610,DQ_002108,types of volcanoes,Identify the fumaroles in this picture,volcanoes_17676.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_17676.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. S, c. P, d. H",a 611,DQ_002109,types of volcanoes,Which label refers to magma?,volcanoes_17676.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_17676.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. K, c. L, d. P",b 612,DQ_002110,types of volcanoes,Identify the crank in the following image:,volcanoes_17676.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_17676.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. F, c. N, d. M",c 613,DQ_002111,types of volcanoes,Which letter in the diagram points to the 'conduit'?,volcanoes_17676.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_17676.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. H, c. W, d. F",a 614,DQ_002112,types of volcanoes,What do all four types of volcanos' have in common?,volcanoes_1455.png,question_images/volcanoes_1455.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ash, b. caldera, c. vent, d. magma",d 615,DQ_002113,types of volcanoes,"What type of volcano has a steep, convex slope?",volcanoes_1455.png,question_images/volcanoes_1455.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Dome, b. Calera, c. Composite, d. Shield",a 616,DQ_002114,types of volcanoes,How many types of volcano are shown in the diagram?,volcanoes_1455.png,question_images/volcanoes_1455.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",b 617,DQ_002115,types of volcanoes,"If there is no vent, what happens?",volcanoes_1455.png,question_images/volcanoes_1455.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The magma will melt the layers of rock all the way to the surface., b. Ash clouds will form., c. It will cease to be a volcano., d. The ground will be much hotter.",c 618,DQ_002116,types of volcanoes,Which volcanic eruption does not appear on the outside?,volcanoes_1457.png,question_images/volcanoes_1457.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawaiian eruption, b. vulcanian, c. plinian eruption, d. strombolian eruption",a 619,DQ_002117,types of volcanoes,How many types of eruptions are shown in the diagram?,volcanoes_1457.png,question_images/volcanoes_1457.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",a 620,DQ_002118,types of volcanoes,Which type of eruption would most greatly impact a surrounding community?,volcanoes_1457.png,question_images/volcanoes_1457.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pinion, b. Hawaiian, c. Strombolian, d. Vulcanian",a 621,DQ_002119,types of volcanoes,What connects the crater to the magma chamber?,volcanoes_1458.png,question_images/volcanoes_1458.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lava flow, b. secondary cone, c. secondary vent, d. main vent",d 622,DQ_002120,types of volcanoes,What is in the bottom of the volcano?,volcanoes_1458.png,question_images/volcanoes_1458.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. main vent, b. secondary cone, c. magma chamber, d. pyroclastic flow",c 623,DQ_002121,types of volcanoes,Where does the lava form?,volcanoes_1458.png,question_images/volcanoes_1458.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Secondary Cone, b. Magma Chamber, c. Main Vent, d. Secondary Vent",b 624,DQ_002122,types of volcanoes,Which label shows part of a volcano that allows magma to reach the surface?,volcanoes_1458.png,question_images/volcanoes_1458.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pyroclastic flow, b. main vent, c. crater, d. secondary cone",b 625,DQ_002123,types of volcanoes,How many parts are labeled to demonstrate an erupting volcano?,volcanoes_1458.png,question_images/volcanoes_1458.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 6, c. 4, d. 9",d 626,DQ_002124,types of volcanoes,How many vents are labelled?,volcanoes_1458.png,question_images/volcanoes_1458.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",c 627,DQ_002125,types of volcanoes,Which of the following is another opening aside from the vent?,volcanoes_1460.png,question_images/volcanoes_1460.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crater, b. Side vent, c. Throat, d. Magma chamber",b 628,DQ_002126,types of volcanoes,What is another name for the Magma Chamber?,volcanoes_1460.png,question_images/volcanoes_1460.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Side Vent, b. Parasitic Cone, c. Magma Reservoir, d. Branch Pipe",c 629,DQ_002127,types of volcanoes,How many types of pipe is shown in the picture?,volcanoes_1460.png,question_images/volcanoes_1460.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",c 630,DQ_002128,types of volcanoes,What is the bowl-shaped depression on top of a volcano?,volcanoes_1460.png,question_images/volcanoes_1460.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Side Vent, b. Parasitic Cloud, c. Lava Flow, d. Crater",d 631,DQ_002129,types of volcanoes,Which is a composite volcano among the following.,volcanoes_1460.png,question_images/volcanoes_1460.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mauna Loa Volcano, b. Kilaeua Volcano, c. Fuji., d. Mauna Kea Volcano",c 632,DQ_002130,types of volcanoes,"From the diagram, identify the part that connects the magma reservoir to the crater.",volcanoes_1461.png,question_images/volcanoes_1461.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. conduit, b. sill, c. vent, d. lava flow",a 633,DQ_002131,types of volcanoes,What connects the magma reservoir to the crater?,volcanoes_1461.png,question_images/volcanoes_1461.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. conduit, b. ash, c. lava, d. sill",a 634,DQ_002132,types of volcanoes,How many vents are depicted in the volcano diagram?,volcanoes_1461.png,question_images/volcanoes_1461.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",a 635,DQ_002134,types of volcanoes,Which does NOT come to the surface?,volcanoes_1462.png,question_images/volcanoes_1462.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Dike, b. Lava, c. Gases, d. Ashes",a 636,DQ_002135,types of volcanoes,How many craters are shown in the diagram?,volcanoes_1462.png,question_images/volcanoes_1462.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",c 637,DQ_002136,types of volcanoes,What comes out of the top of a volcano?,volcanoes_1462.png,question_images/volcanoes_1462.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Dike, b. Older layers, c. Magma, d. Vent",c 638,DQ_002137,types of volcanoes,It is the large underground pool of liquid rock found beneath the surface of the Earth.,volcanoes_1463.png,question_images/volcanoes_1463.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Magma chamber, b. lava flow, c. main vent, d. ash cloud",a 639,DQ_002138,types of volcanoes,How does the magma chamber release lava flow?,volcanoes_1463.png,question_images/volcanoes_1463.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Volcanic Bombs, b. Pyroclastic flow, c. Through the main and side vent, d. Side Cone",c 640,DQ_002139,types of volcanoes,What links the magma chamber to the side cone?,volcanoes_1463.png,question_images/volcanoes_1463.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. side vent, b. volcanic bomb, c. ash cloud, d. main vent",a 641,DQ_002140,types of volcanoes,"From the diagram, how many kind of vents are there?",volcanoes_1463.png,question_images/volcanoes_1463.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",c 642,DQ_002141,types of volcanoes,How many vents does the volcano structure contain?,volcanoes_1463.png,question_images/volcanoes_1463.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",a 643,DQ_002142,types of volcanoes,What connects the side cone to the magma chamber?,volcanoes_1463.png,question_images/volcanoes_1463.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. volcanic bombs, b. main vent, c. side vent, d. pyroclastic flow",c 644,DQ_002143,types of volcanoes,What is produced from magma and the crater cone?,volcanoes_1464.png,question_images/volcanoes_1464.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ash and gas, b. rocks, c. grass, d. water",a 645,DQ_002144,types of volcanoes,How many parts of the volcano are described in the diagram?,volcanoes_1464.png,question_images/volcanoes_1464.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 6",a 646,DQ_002145,types of volcanoes,How many stages of magma are shown in the image?,volcanoes_1464.png,question_images/volcanoes_1464.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 4",b 647,DQ_002146,types of volcanoes,What connects the crater cone to the magma chamber?,volcanoes_1464.png,question_images/volcanoes_1464.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ash and gas cloud, b. slope, c. lava, d. vent",d 648,DQ_002147,types of volcanoes,"What is built by ejecta from a volcanic vent, piling up around the vent in the shape of a cone with a central crater?",volcanoes_1464.png,question_images/volcanoes_1464.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ash, b. Crater Cone, c. Lava, d. Vent",b 649,DQ_002148,types of volcanoes,What connects the magma chamber with the crater?,volcanoes_1469.png,question_images/volcanoes_1469.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. layers of lava and ash, b. side vent, c. ash cloud, d. main vent",d 650,DQ_002149,types of volcanoes,Which vent creates an ash cloud?,volcanoes_1469.png,question_images/volcanoes_1469.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. side vent, b. crater, c. magma chamber, d. Main vent",d 651,DQ_002150,types of volcanoes,The ash cloud comes from what?,volcanoes_1469.png,question_images/volcanoes_1469.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. main vent, b. Magma chamber, c. crater, d. side vent",b 652,DQ_002151,types of volcanoes,How many vents are indicated in the diagram?,volcanoes_1469.png,question_images/volcanoes_1469.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",b 653,DQ_002152,types of volcanoes,What connects the crater to the magma chamber?,volcanoes_1469.png,question_images/volcanoes_1469.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ash cloud, b. side vent, c. lava, d. main vent",d 654,DQ_002153,types of volcanoes,What do you call the main outlet for the magma to escape?,volcanoes_1469.png,question_images/volcanoes_1469.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ash Cloud, b. Side Vent, c. Crater, d. Main Vent",d 655,DQ_002154,types of volcanoes,Which identified part of the volcano is visible when it's in an eruption?,volcanoes_1471.png,question_images/volcanoes_1471.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crater, b. Magma Room, c. Ash and rock, d. Magma Pipe",c 656,DQ_002155,types of volcanoes,What is found at the bottom layer of the volcano?,volcanoes_1471.png,question_images/volcanoes_1471.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ash and Rock, b. Magma pipe, c. Magma, d. Crater",c 657,DQ_002156,types of volcanoes,What connects the magma room to the crater?,volcanoes_1471.png,question_images/volcanoes_1471.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ash, b. magma, c. magma pipe, d. rock",c 658,DQ_002157,types of volcanoes,Where does the lava come out of?,volcanoes_1471.png,question_images/volcanoes_1471.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Magma room, b. Magma, c. Magma Pipe, d. Crater",d 659,DQ_002158,types of volcanoes,How many items are below the ash and rock?,volcanoes_1471.png,question_images/volcanoes_1471.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",c 660,DQ_002159,types of volcanoes,What if Magma chamber/room is removed?,volcanoes_1471.png,question_images/volcanoes_1471.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. magma will not flow, b. nothing happerns, c. magma will not erupt, d. There is no storage for magma",d 661,DQ_002160,types of volcanoes,What is pushed upwards through the volcano to cause an eruption?,volcanoes_1471.png,question_images/volcanoes_1471.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Air, b. Ash, c. Rock, d. Magma",d 662,DQ_002161,types of volcanoes,What structure is used to expel the magma from the plutonic rock?,volcanoes_377.png,question_images/volcanoes_377.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Dike, b. Baked Zone, c. Older Rock, d. Lava Flow",a 663,DQ_002162,types of volcanoes,What is contained between the lava flow and the plutonic rock?,volcanoes_377.png,question_images/volcanoes_377.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Baked Zone, b. Newer Rock, c. Dike, d. Older Rock",a 664,DQ_002163,types of volcanoes,What separates the older rock from the plutonic rock?,volcanoes_377.png,question_images/volcanoes_377.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lava, b. Baked zone, c. Dike, d. Lava flow",b 665,DQ_002164,types of volcanoes,Where does lava come from?,volcanoes_377.png,question_images/volcanoes_377.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lava flow, b. Older rock, c. Baked zone, d. Plutonic Rock",d 666,DQ_002165,types of volcanoes,This type of igneous rock forms when magma cools off beneath the Earth's surface.,volcanoes_378.png,question_images/volcanoes_378.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sedimentary Rock, b. Intrusive Igneous Rock, c. Extrusive Igneous Rock, d. Metamorphic Rock",b 667,DQ_002166,types of volcanoes,What happens when the magma comes to the earth's surface?,volcanoes_378.png,question_images/volcanoes_378.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It stays magma, b. It becomes intrusive igneous rock, c. It creates small islands, d. It becomes extrusive igneous rock",d 668,DQ_002167,types of volcanoes,How many types of Igneous Rock is shown in the diagram?,volcanoes_378.png,question_images/volcanoes_378.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",b 669,DQ_002168,types of volcanoes,From where does magma come out as lava and cool on the surface?,volcanoes_378.png,question_images/volcanoes_378.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Extrusive Igneous Rock, b. Earth's surface, c. Magma, d. Intrusive Igneous Rock",a 670,DQ_002169,types of volcanoes,What forms when magma cools off beneath the surface?,volcanoes_378.png,question_images/volcanoes_378.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. metamorphic rock, b. extrusive igneous rock, c. intrusive igneous rock, d. sedimentary rock",c 671,DQ_002170,types of volcanoes,What is the name of the bottom depicted eruption?,volcanoes_4844.png,question_images/volcanoes_4844.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pelean eruption, b. Plinian eruption, c. Icelandic eruption, d. Hawaiian eruption",a 672,DQ_002171,types of volcanoes,Which eruption ejects ash to the highest altitude?,volcanoes_4844.png,question_images/volcanoes_4844.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pinian eruption, b. Pelean eruption, c. Vulcanian eruption, d. Strombolian eruption",a 673,DQ_002172,types of volcanoes,How many types of volcanic eruptions are there?,volcanoes_4844.png,question_images/volcanoes_4844.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 6, c. 3, d. 4",b 674,DQ_002173,types of volcanoes,Is the Icelandic and Plinian eruption the same?,volcanoes_4844.png,question_images/volcanoes_4844.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cannot answer from the given information, b. Yes, c. No, d. Sometimes",c 675,DQ_002174,types of volcanoes,Which eruption does not come from a mountain?,volcanoes_4844.png,question_images/volcanoes_4844.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Hawaiian, b. Plinian, c. Vulcanian, d. Icelandic",d 676,DQ_002175,types of volcanoes,What type of volcano has an almost flat top?,volcanoes_4845.png,question_images/volcanoes_4845.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Caldera, b. Stratovolcano, c. Shield volcano, d. Somma volcano",c 677,DQ_002176,types of volcanoes,How are shield volcanoes different from strata volcanoes?,volcanoes_4845.png,question_images/volcanoes_4845.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A shield volcano is mostly flat while a stratovolcano is steep., b. A shield volcano has explosive eruptions while a stratovolcano has non-explosive eruptions., c. A stratovolcano has thin lava while a shield volcano has thick lava., d. A stratovolcano is mostly flat while a shield volcano is steep.",a 678,DQ_002177,types of volcanoes,"Which type of volcano has a broad, flat, domed shape with gently sloping sides?",volcanoes_4845.png,question_images/volcanoes_4845.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stratovolcano, b. Caldera, c. Complex Volcano, d. Shield Volcano",d 679,DQ_002178,types of volcanoes,"From the diagram, how many types of volcanic landforms are there?",volcanoes_4845.png,question_images/volcanoes_4845.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",a 680,DQ_002179,types of volcanoes,How many types of volcanic landforms are there in the diagram given below?,volcanoes_4845.png,question_images/volcanoes_4845.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 5",d 681,DQ_002180,types of volcanoes,What is not a product of a volcano?,volcanoes_4852.png,question_images/volcanoes_4852.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ash, b. Smoke, c. Water, d. Lava",c 682,DQ_002181,types of volcanoes,How many volcanic mountains in the diagram?,volcanoes_4852.png,question_images/volcanoes_4852.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",d 683,DQ_002182,types of volcanoes,What connects the magma chamber to the earth's surface?,volcanoes_4854.png,question_images/volcanoes_4854.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lava, b. earth's crust, c. central vent, d. volcanic bombs",c 684,DQ_002183,types of volcanoes,How does magma in the magma chamber reach the volcanic crater?,volcanoes_4854.png,question_images/volcanoes_4854.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It climbs through the side vents., b. It passes through the central vent., c. It melts the Earth's crust., d. It is expelled by the dust cloud.",b 685,DQ_002184,types of volcanoes,Which is the main exit of lava in a volcano?,volcanoes_4854.png,question_images/volcanoes_4854.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Central vent, b. Magma Chamber, c. Side vent, d. Earth Crust",a 686,DQ_002185,types of volcanoes,"From the diagram, how many kind of vents are there?",volcanoes_4854.png,question_images/volcanoes_4854.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",b 687,DQ_002186,types of volcanoes,How many parts of the volcano are labeled in the diagram?,volcanoes_4854.png,question_images/volcanoes_4854.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 8, c. 5, d. 6",b 688,DQ_002187,types of volcanoes,What do you call a melted rock from a volcano?,volcanoes_4854.png,question_images/volcanoes_4854.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crater, b. Bomb, c. Lava, d. Steam",c 689,DQ_002188,types of volcanoes,Which of the following is an output of a volcano?,volcanoes_4861.png,question_images/volcanoes_4861.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Conelet, b. Crater, c. Pyroclastic flow, d. Flank eruption",c 690,DQ_002189,types of volcanoes,What is usually found on top of an active volcano?,volcanoes_4861.png,question_images/volcanoes_4861.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crater, b. Flank eruption, c. Crust, d. Lava flow",a 691,DQ_002190,types of volcanoes,Which of the following is the large opening of the volcano?,volcanoes_4861.png,question_images/volcanoes_4861.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. dyke, b. conelet, c. crater, d. crust",c 692,DQ_002191,types of volcanoes,"From the diagram, what connects the magma chamber to the crater?",volcanoes_4863.png,question_images/volcanoes_4863.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. side vent, b. branch pipe, c. conduit, d. parasitic cone",c 693,DQ_002192,types of volcanoes,How many layers of lava and ash emitted by the volcano is shown on the picture?,volcanoes_4863.png,question_images/volcanoes_4863.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 5, c. 7, d. 6",a 694,DQ_002193,types of volcanoes,How many volcanic vents are in the diagram?,volcanoes_4863.png,question_images/volcanoes_4863.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 0",c 695,DQ_002194,types of volcanoes,What connects the crater to the magma chamber?,volcanoes_4863.png,question_images/volcanoes_4863.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lava flow, b. parasitic cone, c. flank, d. conduit",d 696,DQ_002195,types of volcanoes,What connects the magma chamber to the outside crater?,volcanoes_4864.png,question_images/volcanoes_4864.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. magma, b. vent, c. Lava, d. crust",b 697,DQ_002196,types of volcanoes,"From the diagram, what connects the magma chamber to the crater?",volcanoes_4864.png,question_images/volcanoes_4864.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. magma, b. lava, c. vent, d. ash",c 698,DQ_002197,types of volcanoes,What happens if the vent is removed?,volcanoes_4864.png,question_images/volcanoes_4864.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The crater becomes hotter., b. The magma chamber cools off., c. The magma cannot reach the surface., d. Lava output doubles.",c 699,DQ_002198,types of volcanoes,What makes up the shape of the volcano?,volcanoes_4878.png,question_images/volcanoes_4878.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. the ash and crater, b. the ash and crust, c. the fumarole and lava, d. The ash and cooled lava",d 700,DQ_002199,types of volcanoes,How many parts of the volcano are described in the diagram?,volcanoes_4878.png,question_images/volcanoes_4878.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 7, c. 9, d. 6",a 701,DQ_002200,types of volcanoes,What is lava stored underneath?,volcanoes_4878.png,question_images/volcanoes_4878.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cone, b. Vent, c. Ash, d. The crust",d 702,DQ_002201,types of volcanoes,What lies between the layers of ash?,volcanoes_4878.png,question_images/volcanoes_4878.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lava, b. cone, c. fumarole, d. vent",a 703,DQ_002202,types of volcanoes,Where does the lava in a volcano originate?,volcanoes_668.png,question_images/volcanoes_668.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. magma chamber, b. main vent, c. crater, d. crust",a 704,DQ_002203,types of volcanoes,Where's the magma chamber located?,volcanoes_668.png,question_images/volcanoes_668.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Under the Earth's crust and mantle, b. Inside the volcano, c. Between the volcano's layers, d. Underground",a 705,DQ_002204,types of volcanoes,"From the diagram, what connects the magma chamber to the crater?",volcanoes_668.png,question_images/volcanoes_668.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mantle, b. crust, c. main vent, d. lava",c 706,DQ_002205,types of volcanoes,What separates the magma chamber from the crust?,volcanoes_668.png,question_images/volcanoes_668.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. main vent, b. mantle, c. lava, d. crater",b 707,DQ_002206,types of volcanoes,How many craters in shown in the diagram?,volcanoes_668.png,question_images/volcanoes_668.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2",c 708,DQ_002207,types of volcanoes,How many parts of a volcano are shown in the image?,volcanoes_668.png,question_images/volcanoes_668.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 6, c. 7, d. 8",b 709,DQ_002208,types of volcanoes,Where does most of the magma pass through during a volcanic eruption?,volcanoes_668.png,question_images/volcanoes_668.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Side vent, b. Main vent, c. Crust, d. Mantle",b 710,DQ_002209,types of volcanoes,What connects the crater to the magma chamber?,volcanoes_7663.png,question_images/volcanoes_7663.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vent, b. secondary vent, c. lava flow, d. layers of ashes and lava",a 711,DQ_002210,types of volcanoes,What does lava come out of?,volcanoes_7663.png,question_images/volcanoes_7663.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rocks, b. Magma, c. Crater, d. Chamber",c 712,DQ_002211,types of volcanoes,Where does lava come from?,volcanoes_7663.png,question_images/volcanoes_7663.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vent, b. Secondary Vent, c. Crater, d. Magma Chamber",d 713,DQ_002212,types of volcanoes,How many labels are shown on this diagram?,volcanoes_7663.png,question_images/volcanoes_7663.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 5, c. 3, d. 8",d 714,DQ_002213,types of volcanoes,Which part of a volcano is the closest to the Earth's nucleus?,volcanoes_7665.png,question_images/volcanoes_7665.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tephra, b. Central Vent, c. Crater, d. Magma Chamber",d 715,DQ_002214,types of volcanoes,What is the crack through which magma flows through called?,volcanoes_7665.png,question_images/volcanoes_7665.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tephra, b. Central Vent, c. Crater, d. Strata",b 716,DQ_002215,types of volcanoes,"From the diagram, what connects the magma chamber to the crater?",volcanoes_7665.png,question_images/volcanoes_7665.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. central vent, b. magma, c. tephra, d. strata",a 717,DQ_002216,types of volcanoes,"In a volcano, what does the magma travel through to get to the crater?",volcanoes_7665.png,question_images/volcanoes_7665.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Strata, c. Tephra, d. Central vent",d 718,DQ_002217,types of volcanoes,This was created during the volcano's last eruption.,volcanoes_7667.png,question_images/volcanoes_7667.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ash, b. Magma, c. Crater, d. Volcanic bombs",c 719,DQ_002218,types of volcanoes,During an eruption all lava is evacuated from where?,volcanoes_7667.png,question_images/volcanoes_7667.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. secondary cones, b. magma chamber, c. main vent, d. crater",b 720,DQ_002219,types of volcanoes,What comes out of the top of a volcano?,volcanoes_7667.png,question_images/volcanoes_7667.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crater, b. Secondary cones, c. Secondary Vent, d. Volcanic bombs",d 721,DQ_002220,types of volcanoes,Where is magma stored before a volcano erupts?,volcanoes_7667.png,question_images/volcanoes_7667.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Secondary cone, b. Magma chamber, c. Crater, d. Main vent",b 722,DQ_002221,types of volcanoes,"From the diagram, how many kind of vents are there?",volcanoes_7667.png,question_images/volcanoes_7667.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",c 723,DQ_002222,types of volcanoes,How many secondary vents does the volcano have?,volcanoes_7667.png,question_images/volcanoes_7667.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",c 724,DQ_002223,types of volcanoes,What does a volcano pollute the atmosphere with?,volcanoes_7667.png,question_images/volcanoes_7667.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ash and gas., b. Main vent, c. Crater, d. Secondary cone",a 725,DQ_002224,types of volcanoes,What connects the crater to the magma chamber?,volcanoes_7668.png,question_images/volcanoes_7668.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lava flow, b. laccolith, c. vent, d. secondary cone",c 726,DQ_002225,types of volcanoes,What by-products are formed during volcano eruption?,volcanoes_7668.png,question_images/volcanoes_7668.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crater, b. Dyke, c. Vent, d. Steam, gas and ash cloud",d 727,DQ_002226,types of volcanoes,What connects the magma chamber to the crater?,volcanoes_7668.png,question_images/volcanoes_7668.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vent, b. layers of ash and pyroclastic material, c. dyke, d. sill",a 728,DQ_002227,types of volcanoes,Which label shows the vent?,volcanoes_7670.png,question_images/volcanoes_7670.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 14, c. 13, d. 10",a 729,DQ_002228,types of volcanoes,"On the diagram, which number is pointing to the magma chamber?",volcanoes_7670.png,question_images/volcanoes_7670.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 11, b. 10, c. 1, d. 3",c 730,DQ_002229,types of volcanoes,Identify which part of the volcano is a flank.,volcanoes_7670.png,question_images/volcanoes_7670.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 11, c. 5, d. 8",d 731,DQ_002230,types of volcanoes,What do you call the connection between 1 and 10?,volcanoes_7670.png,question_images/volcanoes_7670.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lava, b. bedrock, c. ash layer, d. pipe",d 732,DQ_002231,types of volcanoes,Where is the magma chamber?,volcanoes_7670.png,question_images/volcanoes_7670.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 10",a 733,DQ_002232,types of volcanoes,"When a volcano erupts, the magma from (1) will flow to which parts of the volcano to reach the surface?",volcanoes_7670.png,question_images/volcanoes_7670.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. and (4), b. and (10), c. and (15), d. and (9)",b 734,DQ_002233,types of volcanoes,It is the large underground pool of liquid rock found beneath the surface of the Earth,volcanoes_7671.png,question_images/volcanoes_7671.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. arial bombs, b. magma chamber, c. lava, d. fissure flows",b 735,DQ_002234,types of volcanoes,Which of the following is filled with super-hot magma?,volcanoes_7671.png,question_images/volcanoes_7671.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flank eruption, b. Aerial bombs, c. Magma chamber, d. Crater",c 736,DQ_002235,types of volcanoes,What is a roughly circular depression in the ground caused by volcanic activity?,volcanoes_7671.png,question_images/volcanoes_7671.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Crater, b. Lava, c. Sill, d. Bombs",a 737,DQ_002236,types of volcanoes,Another word for the vent of a volcano is what?,volcanoes_7671.png,question_images/volcanoes_7671.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. fissure, b. sill, c. lava, d. crater",d 738,DQ_002237,types of volcanoes,Which part of the volcano is a large underground pool of molten rock sitting underneath the Earth's crust?,volcanoes_7671.png,question_images/volcanoes_7671.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Conduit, b. Crater, c. Magma chamber, d. Dome",c 739,DQ_002238,types of volcanoes,What connects the crater to the magma chamber?,volcanoes_7671.png,question_images/volcanoes_7671.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. aerial bombs, b. dome, c. conduit, d. sill",c 740,DQ_002239,types of volcanoes,Which type of volcano is show in the diagram below?,volcanoes_7672.png,question_images/volcanoes_7672.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cinder cone, b. Caldera, c. Composite volcano, d. Shield volcano",c 741,DQ_002240,types of volcanoes,"From the diagram, what connects the magma chamber to the crater?",volcanoes_7672.png,question_images/volcanoes_7672.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. side vent, b. parasitic cone, c. sill, d. main vent",d 742,DQ_002241,types of volcanoes,What is the top of a volcano called?,volcanoes_7672.png,question_images/volcanoes_7672.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lava, b. Crater, c. main vent, d. gas",b 743,DQ_002242,types of volcanoes,"If there is no vent, what happens?",volcanoes_7672.png,question_images/volcanoes_7672.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The magma cannot reach the surface., b. The rock layers melt all the way to the surface., c. The ground gets hot., d. The lava flow increases.",a 744,DQ_002243,types of volcanoes,What causes the laccolith to be dome-shaped?,volcanoes_7672.png,question_images/volcanoes_7672.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pressure from the magma., b. The earth's gravity., c. The number of lava layers., d. The age of the volcano.",a 745,DQ_002244,types of volcanoes,How many parts of a volcano eruption a population is able to see when it's happening?,volcanoes_7673.png,question_images/volcanoes_7673.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 7, c. 6, d. 8",d 746,DQ_002245,types of volcanoes,Identify the part of the volcano that is a reservoir of magma in the Earth's crust.,volcanoes_7673.png,question_images/volcanoes_7673.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 11, b. 9, c. 10, d. 12",a 747,DQ_002246,types of volcanoes,What's located on point 11?,volcanoes_7673.png,question_images/volcanoes_7673.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mantel, b. Cater, c. Magma Chamber, d. Volcano layer",c 748,DQ_002247,types of volcanoes,How many parts are in the diagram below?,volcanoes_7673.png,question_images/volcanoes_7673.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 9, c. 12, d. 11",c 749,DQ_002248,types of volcanoes,"If you remove the part corresponded to by the number 10, what happens?",volcanoes_7673.png,question_images/volcanoes_7673.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lava flow doubles., b. The ground heats up greatly., c. The magma cannot reach the surface., d. Volcanic bombs increase in size.",c 750,DQ_002249,types of volcanoes,It is the large underground pool of liquid rock found beneath the surface of the Earth,volcanoes_7675.png,question_images/volcanoes_7675.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. crater, b. magma chamber, c. secondary vent, d. main vent",b 751,DQ_002250,types of volcanoes,Where does the lava from a volcano originate?,volcanoes_7675.png,question_images/volcanoes_7675.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. magma chamber, b. main vent, c. crater, d. secondary vent",a 752,DQ_002251,types of volcanoes,Where does the volcano store magma?,volcanoes_7675.png,question_images/volcanoes_7675.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Main vent, b. Magma chamber, c. Secondary vent, d. Crater",b 753,DQ_002252,types of volcanoes,How much magma chamber can be seen in the illustration below?,volcanoes_7675.png,question_images/volcanoes_7675.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",d 754,DQ_002253,types of volcanoes,Where is the eruption formed?,volcanoes_7675.png,question_images/volcanoes_7675.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chamber, b. Crater, c. Secondary vent, d. Main vent",b 755,DQ_002254,types of volcanoes,What connects the vent to the magma?,volcanoes_7676.png,question_images/volcanoes_7676.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lava dome, b. lava flow, c. eruption column, d. conduit",d 756,DQ_002255,types of volcanoes,What immediate natural disaster is caused by volcano eruption?,volcanoes_7676.png,question_images/volcanoes_7676.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Landslide, b. Flood, c. Earthquake, d. Tsunami",a 757,DQ_002256,types of volcanoes,How many eruption column can be seen in this illustration?,volcanoes_7676.png,question_images/volcanoes_7676.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",b 758,DQ_002257,types of volcanoes,Identify magma,volcanoes_11455.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_11455.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. a, b. n, c. h, d. u",b 759,DQ_002258,types of volcanoes,What is thrown into the air during the eruption?,volcanoes_17665.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_17665.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tephra, b. rock, c. magma, d. sand",a 760,DQ_002259,types of volcanoes,Identify the dike,volcanoes_10377.png,abc_question_images/volcanoes_10377.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. v, b. r, c. e, d. h",d 761,DQ_002260,soils,What is between the B horizon and the Bedrock?,soil_horizons_1405.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1405.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A horizon, b. C horizon, c. D horizon, d. E horizon",b 762,DQ_002261,soils,What is the deepest layer in the diagram?,soil_horizons_1405.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1405.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B-horizon, b. A-horizon, c. C-horizon, d. Bedrock",d 763,DQ_002262,soils,How many horizons are there before bedrock?,soil_horizons_1405.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1405.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",b 764,DQ_002263,soils,How many layers of soil are shown in the diagram?,soil_horizons_1405.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1405.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 5, d. 1",b 765,DQ_002264,soils,What will happen with plant life if there was just the Bedrock level?,soil_horizons_1405.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1405.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. There would be no plants., b. Some plants would grow., c. The plants would go taller., d. Plants would thrive.",a 766,DQ_002265,soils,Identify the layer of soil that has the most biological activity.,soil_horizons_1406.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1406.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sub Soil, b. Bedrock, c. Top Soil, d. Parent material",c 767,DQ_002266,soils,What is between the bedrock and the top soil?,soil_horizons_1406.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1406.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The sub soil and the parent material, b. Only the parent material, c. The organic layer, d. Only the sub soil",a 768,DQ_002267,soils,What layer of soil is below parent material?,soil_horizons_1406.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1406.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Top soil, b. Bedrock, c. Organic layer, d. Sub soil",b 769,DQ_002268,soils,How many layers are there beneath the organic layer of a plant?,soil_horizons_1406.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1406.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4",d 770,DQ_002269,soils,How many layers are there in the soil?,soil_horizons_1406.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1406.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 7",b 771,DQ_002270,soils,What layer is directly below the topsoil?,soil_horizons_1406.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1406.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. sub soil, b. parent material, c. flintstones, d. bedrock",a 772,DQ_002271,soils,Which is the lowest level of the soil?,soil_horizons_1406.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1406.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Subsoil, b. Organic Layer, c. Parent Material, d. Bedrock",d 773,DQ_002272,soils,What lies below the ground level?,soil_horizons_1407.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1407.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bedrock, b. topsoil, c. parent material, d. subsoil",b 774,DQ_002273,soils,This is usually the darkest layer of the soil. It is the layer with the most organic material.,soil_horizons_1407.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1407.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Subsoil, b. Parent material, c. Bedrock, d. Topsoil",d 775,DQ_002274,soils,What is the bottom level of soil?,soil_horizons_1407.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1407.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. topsoil, b. weathered, c. subsoil, d. bedrock",d 776,DQ_002275,soils,Which level does a worm live?,soil_horizons_1407.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1407.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bedrock, b. Weathered parent material, c. Subsoil, d. Ground level",c 777,DQ_002276,soils,How many layers are below the subsoil?,soil_horizons_1407.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1407.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",d 778,DQ_002277,soils,How many layers of soil are present between the bedrock and ground level?,soil_horizons_1407.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1407.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. One, b. Two, c. Five, d. Three",d 779,DQ_002278,soils,Which among the layers contains enormous rock formations?,soil_horizons_1407.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1407.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ground Level, b. Subsoil, c. Weathered Parent Material, d. Bedrock",d 780,DQ_002279,soils,In which layer of soil does vegetation take root?,soil_horizons_1409.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1409.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bedrock, b. subsoil, c. weathered rock fragments, d. humus",d 781,DQ_002280,soils,Which layer has the most organic material?,soil_horizons_1409.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1409.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B-horizon, b. O-horizon, c. C-horizon, d. A-horizon",d 782,DQ_002281,soils,What layer is most likely made up of organic components due to decomposition of leaves and other plant materials.,soil_horizons_1409.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1409.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Topsoil, b. Bedrock, c. Humus, d. Subsoil",c 783,DQ_002282,soils,Which soil level contains the most nutrients for plants?,soil_horizons_1409.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1409.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Humus, b. Subsoil, c. Weathered rock fragments, d. Bedrock",a 784,DQ_002283,soils,How many horizons does the soil have?,soil_horizons_1409.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1409.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 4, d. 5",d 785,DQ_002284,soils,How many layers of soil are below the topsoil?,soil_horizons_1409.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1409.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 0, d. 1",a 786,DQ_002285,soils,What is the uppermost layer of the soil called?,soil_horizons_1409.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1409.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bedrock, b. humus, c. subsoil, d. topsoil",b 787,DQ_002286,soils,What is the layer with the most organic material?,soil_horizons_1411.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1411.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B (subsoil), b. C (parent material), c. A (topsoil), d. E (eluviated horizon)",c 788,DQ_002287,soils,What is the deepest level of the soil?,soil_horizons_1411.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1411.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bedrock, b. eluviated horizon, c. subsoil, d. humus or organic",a 789,DQ_002288,soils,Which layer is directly above the subsoil?,soil_horizons_1411.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1411.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eluviated horizon, b. Parent Material, c. Humus, d. Bedrock",a 790,DQ_002289,soils,"Which part of the earth's structure precedes the subsoil, from the surface to the nucleus?",soil_horizons_1411.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1411.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eluviated Horizon, b. Humus, c. Bedrock, d. Topsoil",a 791,DQ_002290,soils,How many layers are there to the soil?,soil_horizons_1411.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1411.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 7, c. 5, d. 6",d 792,DQ_002291,soils,What is the lithographed rock that lies under the loose softer material at the surface of the Earth or other terrestrial planet?,soil_horizons_1411.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1411.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. E, c. O, d. R",d 793,DQ_002292,soils,Which layer of soil is between the subsoil and bedrock?,soil_horizons_1411.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1411.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eluviated Horizon, b. Topsoil, c. Humus, d. Parent Material",d 794,DQ_002293,soils,What is the name of the surface litter?,soil_horizons_1412.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1412.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E horizon, b. B horizon, c. A horizon, d. O horizon",d 795,DQ_002294,soils,What is the lowermost layer of soil called?,soil_horizons_1412.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1412.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E horizon, b. A horizon, c. O horizon, d. Bedrock",d 796,DQ_002295,soils,What lies above the bed rock?,soil_horizons_1412.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1412.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. parent material, b. subsoil, c. topsoil, d. surface litter",a 797,DQ_002296,soils,How many layers are present in Soil?,soil_horizons_1412.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1412.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 6, c. 5, d. 4",c 798,DQ_002297,soils,How many layers are there in the soil?,soil_horizons_1412.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1412.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 5, d. 4",c 799,DQ_002298,soils,What is the topmost layer among these?,soil_horizons_1412.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1412.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. O horizon, b. B horizon, c. E horizon, d. C horizon",a 800,DQ_002299,soils,Which is the most recent layer in the diagram?,soil_horizons_1412.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1412.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bedrock, b. C horizon, c. O horizon, d. A horizon",c 801,DQ_002300,soils,"From the diagram, identify which horizon is also known as topsoil.",soil_horizons_4260.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A horizon, b. O horizon, c. E horizon, d. R horizon",a 802,DQ_002301,soils,What lies in between the R horizon and B horizon?,soil_horizons_4260.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E horizon, b. A horizon, c. C horizon, d. O horizon",c 803,DQ_002302,soils,How many horizons make up the soil layer?,soil_horizons_4260.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",a 804,DQ_002303,soils,How many layers does the regolith have?,soil_horizons_4260.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 4, c. 6, d. 5",d 805,DQ_002304,soils,Arrange the following layers of soil in increasing levels or porosity?,soil_horizons_4260.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. O horizon < E horizon < B horizon < R horizon, b. R horizon < O horizon < B horizon < E horizon, c. R horizon < B horizon < E horizon < O horizon, d. B horizon < E horizon < O horizon < R horizon",c 806,DQ_002305,soils,What is the topmost layer of the soil called?,soil_horizons_4260.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E horizon, b. O horizon, c. B horizon, d. A horizon",b 807,DQ_002306,soils,Which part is labelled with middle horizon?,soil_horizons_4261.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. Bedrock, c. A, d. C",a 808,DQ_002307,soils,What is the top layer of the soil profile?,soil_horizons_4261.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bedrock, b. A-Horizon, c. B-Horizon, d. C-Horizon",b 809,DQ_002308,soils,Which horizon contains the most organic material?,soil_horizons_4261.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B-Horizon, b. Bedrock, c. C-Horizon, d. A",d 810,DQ_002309,soils,How many horizons of soil are present above the bedrock?,soil_horizons_4261.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Two, b. Three, c. Four, d. One",b 811,DQ_002310,soils,How many layers of soil?,soil_horizons_4261.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",c 812,DQ_002311,soils,Which layer has unconsolidated parent material?,soil_horizons_4263.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E horizon, b. C horizon, c. B horizon, d. R horizon",b 813,DQ_002312,soils,This layer is made of partially altered bedrock.,soil_horizons_4263.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C horizon, b. R horizon, c. B horizon, d. O horizon",a 814,DQ_002313,soils,How many layers are there between the O horizon and B horizon?,soil_horizons_4263.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 1, d. 3",a 815,DQ_002314,soils,What is the layer directly below the O horizon?,soil_horizons_4263.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B horizon, b. E horizon, c. C horizon, d. A horizon",d 816,DQ_002315,soils,How many soil horizons are beneath the grass in this image?,soil_horizons_4263.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 7, c. 8, d. 6",d 817,DQ_002316,soils,The subsoil which contains clay and mineral deposits consists of how many horizons/s?,soil_horizons_4263.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",d 818,DQ_002317,soils,The horizon indicated in the picture is otherwise known as:,soil_horizons_4263.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bedrock, b. Pedalfer, c. Subsoil, d. Topsoil",d 819,DQ_002318,soils,Topsoil is located in which horizon?,soil_horizons_4269.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. R, c. C, d. A",d 820,DQ_002319,soils,Which horizon is located the furthest away from the surface of the ground?,soil_horizons_4269.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. O, b. A, c. B, d. R",d 821,DQ_002320,soils,How many horizons are there in the diagram?,soil_horizons_4269.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 5",d 822,DQ_002321,soils,What is the uppermost layer of the soil called?,soil_horizons_4269.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B Horizon, b. O Horizon, c. A Horizon, d. C Horizon",b 823,DQ_002322,soils,Which horizon is in the bottom part of the soil?,soil_horizons_4269.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B Horizon, b. A Horizon, c. O Horizon, d. R Horizon",d 824,DQ_002323,soils,Which layer represents the zone of accumulation?,soil_horizons_7591.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7591.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. E, c. O, d. A",a 825,DQ_002324,soils,"What is the layer of soil, just beneath the top soil, from which soluble nutrients are removed by water?",soil_horizons_7591.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7591.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Parent rock, b. Weathered, c. Zone of leaching, d. Zone of accumulation",c 826,DQ_002325,soils,How many layers are shown in the diagram?,soil_horizons_7591.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7591.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 5, d. 7",a 827,DQ_002326,soils,How many soil horizons are in the diagram?,soil_horizons_7591.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7591.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 5, d. 3",a 828,DQ_002327,soils,What is directly underneath the zone of leaching?,soil_horizons_7591.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7591.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. zone of accumulation, b. bedrock, c. flintstones, d. weathered",a 829,DQ_002328,soils,Why is soil an important resource?,soil_horizons_7591.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7591.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. , b. Some of them are inorganic, c. Plants and animals source their nutrients from the soil and it is home to many different forms of life., d. Soil formation increases with time.",b 830,DQ_002329,soils,What layer is directly below the topsoil?,soil_horizons_7592.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7592.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. subsoil, b. surface layers, c. bedrock, d. parent material",a 831,DQ_002330,soils,Which of the following layers comprises mineral particles?,soil_horizons_7592.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7592.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bedrock, b. subsoil, c. surface layers, d. Topsoil",d 832,DQ_002331,soils,What lies above the bedrock?,soil_horizons_7592.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7592.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. subsoil, b. parent material, c. surface layers, d. topsoil",b 833,DQ_002332,soils,Which layer contains the most organic material?,soil_horizons_7592.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7592.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bedrock, b. Subsoil, c. Topsoil, d. Parent material",c 834,DQ_002333,soils,How many layers are under the surface layers of the ground?,soil_horizons_7592.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7592.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. There are 5, b. There are 3, c. There are 4, d. There are 6",c 835,DQ_002334,soils,This horizon contains mineral particles mixed with organic material.,soil_horizons_7592.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7592.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A horizon, b. O horizon, c. B horizon, d. C horizon",a 836,DQ_002335,soils,By what label is the topsoil referred to in the diagram?,soil_horizons_7593.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7593.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. E, c. B, d. O",a 837,DQ_002336,soils,What lies between C and E in diagram below?,soil_horizons_7593.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7593.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. S, c. O, d. B",d 838,DQ_002337,soils,How many layers does the zone of leaching have?,soil_horizons_7593.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7593.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",b 839,DQ_002338,soils,What layer is between the subsoil and topsoil?,soil_horizons_7593.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7593.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. transition, b. A horizon, c. O horizon, d. bedrock",a 840,DQ_002339,soils,Identify the layer of soil closest to the surface.,soil_horizons_7594.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7594.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Topsoil, b. Basement, c. Parent Material, d. Subsoil",a 841,DQ_002340,soils,What is underneath the subsoil?,soil_horizons_7594.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7594.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. topsoil, b. surface soil, c. parent material, d. surface",c 842,DQ_002341,soils,What lies above the C horizon in the diagram?,soil_horizons_7594.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7594.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. O horizon, b. B horizon, c. A horizon, d. L horizon",b 843,DQ_002342,soils,Which of the following layers has two sub-horizons?,soil_horizons_7594.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7594.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Parent material, b. Surface, c. Surface Soil, d. Subsoil",a 844,DQ_002343,soils,A general soil profile consists of how many layers?,soil_horizons_7594.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7594.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 4",a 845,DQ_002344,soils,How many layers are beneath the surface?,soil_horizons_7594.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7594.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",c 846,DQ_002345,soils,How many sub-horizons are there?,soil_horizons_7594.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7594.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4",d 847,DQ_002346,soils,What happens if topsoil is destroyed or swept away by erosion?,soil_horizons_7594.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7594.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plants will grow faster., b. More plants will grow., c. Plants cannot grow., d. Animals will eat the subsoil.",c 848,DQ_002347,soils,Which horizon lies below subsoil?,soil_horizons_7594.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7594.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Humus, b. Surface, c. Topsoil, d. Parent material",d 849,DQ_002348,soils,What is the condition of humus in a wet climate?,soil_horizons_7596.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7596.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. thick and lush, b. thin or absent, c. dry and present, d. moist and present",b 850,DQ_002349,soils,What is found in moist climate?,soil_horizons_7596.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7596.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. humus and leached soil (quartz and clay minerals present), b. calcium carbonate pellets and nodules precipitated, c. thin or absent humus, d. thick masses of insoluble iron and aluminum oxides",a 851,DQ_002350,soils,"For pedalfer, what is between humus and granite?",soil_horizons_7596.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7596.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. iron and oxides, b. leached soil, c. calcium carbonate pellets, d. iron-rich clays",a 852,DQ_002351,soils,What kind of climate produces thin or absent humus?,soil_horizons_7596.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7596.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. none, b. wet climate, c. dry climate, d. moist climate",b 853,DQ_002352,soils,"From the diagram, how many kinds of climate are there?",soil_horizons_7596.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7596.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4",b 854,DQ_002353,soils,How many types of climate do we know?,soil_horizons_7596.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7596.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",b 855,DQ_002354,soils,How thick is the humus layer in wet climate?,soil_horizons_7596.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7596.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. overflowing, b. very thick, c. thin or absent, d. same as with moist climate",c 856,DQ_002355,soils,"In a dry climate, what occurs just below humus and leached soil?",soil_horizons_7596.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7596.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Calcium carbonate pellets and nodules precipitated, b. Thin or absent humus, c. Quartz and clay minerals present, d. Iron and aluminum oxides",a 857,DQ_002356,soils,What lester labels the transition?,soil_horizons_7593.png,question_images/soil_horizons_7593.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. e, b. a, c. B, d. o",a 858,DQ_002357,soils,Where is the subsoil located?,soil_horizons_1411.png,question_images/soil_horizons_1411.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. b, c. e, d. o",b 859,DQ_002358,soils,Where is the partially altered parent materials found?,soil_horizons_4260.png,question_images/soil_horizons_4260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B horizon, b. c horizon, c. a horizon, d. o horizon",b 860,DQ_002435,clouds,In the diagram which label refers to a cumulonimbus cloud?,types_clouds_17648.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_17648.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. K, c. W, d. J",a 861,DQ_002436,clouds,Which label corresponds to a cirrus cloud?,types_clouds_17648.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_17648.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. K, c. T, d. W",b 862,DQ_002437,clouds,Which represents fog?,types_clouds_17648.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_17648.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. Y, c. C, d. D",a 863,DQ_002438,clouds,Identify the cirrocumulus in this picture,types_clouds_17649.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_17649.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. F, c. N, d. Y",d 864,DQ_002439,clouds,Identify the cirrocumulus clouds on the diagram,types_clouds_17649.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_17649.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. Y, c. C, d. E",b 865,DQ_002440,clouds,The sky is represented as what letter?,types_clouds_17649.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_17649.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. N, c. T, d. C",c 866,DQ_002441,clouds,What letter represents altocumulus Clouds?,types_clouds_17652.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_17652.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. M, c. C, d. J",a 867,DQ_002442,clouds,Which letter indicates stratocumulus clouds?,types_clouds_17652.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_17652.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. E, c. J, d. T",a 868,DQ_002443,clouds,Where is the cumulus?,types_clouds_17652.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_17652.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. N, c. J, d. T",b 869,DQ_002444,clouds,Which cloud depicts a cirrus cloud?,types_clouds_17652.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_17652.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. V, c. J, d. C",d 870,DQ_002445,clouds,Identify the cirrus in this picture,types_clouds_17653.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_17653.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. X, c. R, d. F",d 871,DQ_002446,clouds,Which type of cloud forms high in the troposphere?,types_clouds_17653.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_17653.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. N, c. E, d. A",c 872,DQ_002447,clouds,Which label refers to the cirrus?,types_clouds_18205.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_18205.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. H, c. J, d. Y",d 873,DQ_002448,clouds,Which label represents the cirrus?,types_clouds_18205.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_18205.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. H, c. W, d. Y",d 874,DQ_002449,clouds,Which label refers to the cirrus?,types_clouds_18206.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_18206.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. L, c. K, d. U",d 875,DQ_002450,clouds,Which label shows the cirrocumulus?,types_clouds_18206.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_18206.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. Y, c. K, d. L",d 876,DQ_002451,clouds,Identify the cumulonimbus clouds.,types_clouds_18206.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_18206.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. K, c. U, d. F",d 877,DQ_002452,clouds,Identify which clouds produce precipitation.,types_clouds_18206.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_18206.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. P, c. Y, d. C",b 878,DQ_002453,clouds,Which letter represents the cumulus cloud?,types_clouds_18206.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_18206.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. L, c. A, d. K",c 879,DQ_002454,clouds,Identify L,types_clouds_18207.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_18207.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stratus, b. Altostratus, c. Cirrus, d. Cumulonimbus",d 880,DQ_002455,clouds,Which letter identifies the cumulonimbus?,types_clouds_18207.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_18207.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. L, c. K, d. N",b 881,DQ_002456,clouds,Identify the clouds that are so high in the troposphere that they are made of ice crystals.,types_clouds_18207.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_18207.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. N, c. H, d. D",c 882,DQ_002457,clouds,Which cloud type occurs in both high and low altitudes?,types_clouds_18207.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_18207.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. Y, c. K, d. S",a 883,DQ_002458,clouds,Which cloud produces rain?,types_clouds_18207.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_18207.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. K, c. S, d. D",a 884,DQ_002459,clouds,Which of the following is known as a high level cloud type?,types_clouds_7647.png,question_images/types_clouds_7647.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Altocumulus, b. Stratus, c. Stratocumulus, d. Cirrus",d 885,DQ_002460,clouds,What is the highest cloud type shown?,types_clouds_7647.png,question_images/types_clouds_7647.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cirros, b. Cirrus, c. Cirrostratus, d. Cirrocumulus",b 886,DQ_002461,clouds,How many low level cloud types are there?,types_clouds_7647.png,question_images/types_clouds_7647.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",d 887,DQ_002462,clouds,How many mid-level clouds are shown in the diagram?,types_clouds_7647.png,question_images/types_clouds_7647.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",d 888,DQ_002463,clouds,Which type of cloud sits closest to the ground?,types_clouds_7648.png,question_images/types_clouds_7648.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cumulus, b. cirrus, c. fog, d. stratus",c 889,DQ_002464,clouds,"According to the diagram, which type of cloud can produce rain?",types_clouds_7648.png,question_images/types_clouds_7648.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Contrails, b. Nimbostratus, c. Cumulus, d. Cirrostratus",b 890,DQ_002465,clouds,Which type of cloud is formed higher than Nimbostratus but lower than Cirrostratus?,types_clouds_7648.png,question_images/types_clouds_7648.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Altostratus, b. Fog, c. Cirrus, d. Stratocumulus",a 891,DQ_002466,clouds,How many types of clouds are shown in the picture?,types_clouds_7648.png,question_images/types_clouds_7648.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 14, b. 12, c. 11, d. 13",c 892,DQ_002467,clouds,How many types of condensation can occur?,types_clouds_7648.png,question_images/types_clouds_7648.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 11, b. 9, c. 10, d. 12",d 893,DQ_002468,clouds,What is the cloud that flies closest to the ground?,types_clouds_7648.png,question_images/types_clouds_7648.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stratus, b. Nimbostratus, c. Fog, d. Cumulus",c 894,DQ_002469,clouds,Which of these clouds is highest in the atmosphere?,types_clouds_7648.png,question_images/types_clouds_7648.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. fog, b. cirrus, c. stratocumulus, d. stratus",b 895,DQ_002470,clouds,Which type of cloud is most likely to be made up of ice crystals?,types_clouds_7650.png,question_images/types_clouds_7650.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nimbostratus, b. Cirrus, c. Stratus, d. Altostratus",b 896,DQ_002471,clouds,"In terms of altitude, what are clouds that is in between Stratus and Cirrostratus",types_clouds_7650.png,question_images/types_clouds_7650.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stratus, b. Cirrus, c. Nimbostratus, d. Altostratus",d 897,DQ_002472,clouds,Which type of cloud formed on the highest elevation?,types_clouds_7650.png,question_images/types_clouds_7650.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Altostratus, b. Stratus, c. Nimbostratus, d. Cirrus",d 898,DQ_002473,clouds,Above what height from the ground is the altostratus present?,types_clouds_7650.png,question_images/types_clouds_7650.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7 kilometer, b. 5 kilometer, c. 2 kilometer, d. 3 kilometer",a 899,DQ_002474,clouds,How many types of clouds are shown in the diagram?,types_clouds_7650.png,question_images/types_clouds_7650.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3",b 900,DQ_002475,clouds,Which of these clouds is highest in the atmosphere?,types_clouds_7650.png,question_images/types_clouds_7650.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cirrus, b. stratus, c. nimbostratus, d. cirrostratus",a 901,DQ_002476,clouds,Which of these clouds is highest in the atmosphere?,types_clouds_7651.png,question_images/types_clouds_7651.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cumulus, b. cirrus, c. stratus, d. stratocumulus",b 902,DQ_002477,clouds,What causes weather?,types_clouds_7651.png,question_images/types_clouds_7651.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Altostratus, b. Unequal heating of the atmosphere, c. Movement of the earth, d. Cirrus",b 903,DQ_002478,clouds,Which are the small clouds that are white and puffy?,types_clouds_7651.png,question_images/types_clouds_7651.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fog, b. Stratus, c. Cirrus, d. Cumulus",d 904,DQ_002479,clouds,Which clouds appear as straight lines in the sky?,types_clouds_7651.png,question_images/types_clouds_7651.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cirrus, b. stratus, c. cumulus, d. contrails",d 905,DQ_002480,clouds,"From the diagram, how many kind of clouds are there?",types_clouds_7651.png,question_images/types_clouds_7651.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 11, b. 14, c. 13, d. 12",d 906,DQ_002481,clouds,How many kinds of clouds shown?,types_clouds_7651.png,question_images/types_clouds_7651.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 12, c. 2, d. 5",a 907,DQ_002482,clouds,Which of these cloud types is closest to the ground?,types_clouds_7651.png,question_images/types_clouds_7651.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cirrocumulus, b. cirrus, c. stratus, d. cirrostratus",c 908,DQ_002483,clouds,What type of clouds do not usually produce precipitation?,types_clouds_7652.png,question_images/types_clouds_7652.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cirrus, b. stratus, c. cumulus, d. altocumulus",a 909,DQ_002484,clouds,Which of these cloud types is the lowest in the troposphere?,types_clouds_7652.png,question_images/types_clouds_7652.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cirrocumulus, b. Altostratus, c. Cirrostratus, d. Nimbostratus",d 910,DQ_002485,clouds,Which of these clouds bring rain?,types_clouds_7652.png,question_images/types_clouds_7652.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nimbostratus, b. altocumulus, c. cirrostratus, d. cirrus",a 911,DQ_002486,clouds,Why is the water cycle important?,types_clouds_7652.png,question_images/types_clouds_7652.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. it provides energy to plants, b. it maintains gravity, c. it helps in the photosynthesis, d. changes in the water cycle changes the weather",d 912,DQ_002487,clouds,What types of clouds do you find below 2km?,types_clouds_7653.png,question_images/types_clouds_7653.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cirrus and cumulonimbus, b. Altostratus and cirrocumlus, c. Cumulus and stratus, d. Stratus and nimbostratus",d 913,DQ_002488,clouds,Which clouds are found at 2 km high?,types_clouds_7653.png,question_images/types_clouds_7653.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cirrocumulus, b. cirrus, c. altostratus, d. Nimbostatus, Stratus, and cumulonimbus",d 914,DQ_002489,clouds,Which type of cloud usually occurs in the low troposphere?,types_clouds_7653.png,question_images/types_clouds_7653.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stratus, b. Cirrocumulus, c. Cumulonimbus, d. Cirrus",a 915,DQ_002490,clouds,How many cloud types are formed two kilometers or fewer above the ground?,types_clouds_7653.png,question_images/types_clouds_7653.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 1",b 916,DQ_002491,clouds,How many types of clouds are between the altitude of 4 and 8 km?,types_clouds_7653.png,question_images/types_clouds_7653.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4",c 917,DQ_002492,clouds,Which among the types of clouds is the highest?,types_clouds_7653.png,question_images/types_clouds_7653.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cumulonimbus, b. Cirrus, c. Cumulus, d. Cirrocumulus",b 918,DQ_002493,clouds,Which clouds are thin and wispy in appearance?,types_clouds_7655.png,question_images/types_clouds_7655.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cumulonimbus, b. Cumulus, c. Cirrus, d. Nimbostratus",c 919,DQ_002494,clouds,Which of the following cloud types does not create precipitation?,types_clouds_7655.png,question_images/types_clouds_7655.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cumulonimbus, b. Cirrocumulus, c. Stratocumulus, d. Nimbostratus",b 920,DQ_002495,clouds,Where are cirrus clouds formed?,types_clouds_7655.png,question_images/types_clouds_7655.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. In space, b. High in the troposphere, c. In mid-troposphere, d. Low in the troposphere",b 921,DQ_002496,clouds,Which of the following types of clouds exist at mid elevation (6500 feet-23000 feet)?,types_clouds_7655.png,question_images/types_clouds_7655.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Altostratus, b. Cirrus, c. Cirrocumulus, d. Stratus",a 922,DQ_002497,clouds,How many kinds of clouds are there?,types_clouds_7655.png,question_images/types_clouds_7655.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 11, c. 9, d. 8",a 923,DQ_002498,clouds,How many types of clouds are being represented in the image below?,types_clouds_7655.png,question_images/types_clouds_7655.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 10, c. 9, d. 8",b 924,DQ_002499,clouds,What is a middle-altitude cloud genus that belongs mainly to the stratocumuliform physical category characterized by globular masses?,types_clouds_7655.png,question_images/types_clouds_7655.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cirrus, b. Altocumulus, c. Cirrostratus, d. Cirrocumulus",b 925,DQ_002500,clouds,What is the top item depicted in the diagram?,types_clouds_8205.png,question_images/types_clouds_8205.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cirrostratus, b. Clouds, c. Cirrus, d. Altostratus",b 926,DQ_002501,clouds,Which type of cloud is nearest to us?,types_clouds_8205.png,question_images/types_clouds_8205.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stratus, b. Altocumulus, c. Cumulonimbus, d. Cirrus",a 927,DQ_002502,clouds,Above which height are cirrus clouds found?,types_clouds_8205.png,question_images/types_clouds_8205.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8 km, b. 6km, c. 2km, d. 4km",a 928,DQ_002503,clouds,What type of clouds is below altostratus but above stratocumulus?,types_clouds_8205.png,question_images/types_clouds_8205.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cumulus, b. cumulonimbus, c. cirrus, d. altocumulus",a 929,DQ_002504,clouds,How many types of clouds can be found in the atmosphere above 8 km (5mi)?,types_clouds_8205.png,question_images/types_clouds_8205.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",a 930,DQ_002505,clouds,How many types of clouds appear below 6 miles in the diagram below?,types_clouds_8205.png,question_images/types_clouds_8205.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 6, c. 10, d. 12",c 931,DQ_002506,clouds,Which of these clouds is highest in the atmosphere?,types_clouds_8206.png,question_images/types_clouds_8206.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stratus, b. cumulus, c. nimbostratus, d. cirrus",d 932,DQ_002507,clouds,Which type of cloud is made of crystals because it is so cold?,types_clouds_8206.png,question_images/types_clouds_8206.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cirrus, b. Stratus, c. Altocumulus, d. Cirrostratus",a 933,DQ_002508,clouds,At how many kilometers do cirrus clouds originate?,types_clouds_8206.png,question_images/types_clouds_8206.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 9, c. 4, d. 6",b 934,DQ_002509,clouds,How many types of clouds are in the image shown?,types_clouds_8206.png,question_images/types_clouds_8206.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 8, c. 10, d. 11",c 935,DQ_002510,clouds,Which type of cloud is part of the middle atmosphere?,types_clouds_8207.png,question_images/types_clouds_8207.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stratus, b. Cirrus, c. Altocumulus, d. Cumulus",c 936,DQ_002511,clouds,What cloud forms high in the troposphere?,types_clouds_8207.png,question_images/types_clouds_8207.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stratus, b. Cumulus, c. Altocumulus, d. Cirrus",d 937,DQ_002512,clouds,"What do cirrus, cirrostratus, and cirrocumulus clouds have in common?",types_clouds_8207.png,question_images/types_clouds_8207.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. They all form low in the troposphere., b. They all form in the middle in the troposphere., c. They all form high in the troposphere, d. Nothing",c 938,DQ_002513,clouds,"What kind of cloud covers low, medium, and high altitudes?",types_clouds_8207.png,question_images/types_clouds_8207.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cumulonimbus, b. nimbostatus, c. altostatus, d. cirrus",a 939,DQ_002514,clouds,Which cloud type is found across all regions of the troposphere?,types_clouds_8207.png,question_images/types_clouds_8207.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cirrus, b. Cumulus, c. Cumulonimbus, d. Stratus",c 940,DQ_002515,clouds,How many kinds of clouds are there high in the atmosphere?,types_clouds_8207.png,question_images/types_clouds_8207.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",b 941,DQ_002516,clouds,Which is the largest cloud?,types_clouds_8207.png,question_images/types_clouds_8207.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cumuionimbus, b. Cirrus, c. Stratus, d. Altocumulus",a 942,DQ_002517,clouds,Which type of clouds are low clouds?,types_clouds_8208.png,question_images/types_clouds_8208.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cumulus, b. altocumulus, c. cirrostratus, d. cirrus",a 943,DQ_002518,clouds,Rain can come from this type of cloud:,types_clouds_8208.png,question_images/types_clouds_8208.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stratus, b. Cirrus, c. Nimbostratus, d. Cumulus",c 944,DQ_002519,clouds,At what height is a cirrostratus cloud located?,types_clouds_8208.png,question_images/types_clouds_8208.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2000 m, b. Groundlevel, c. 13000 m, d. 6000 m",c 945,DQ_002520,clouds,What type of stratus clouds produce precipitation?,types_clouds_8208.png,question_images/types_clouds_8208.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nimbostratus, b. Altostratus, c. Cirrus, d. Cumulus",a 946,DQ_002521,clouds,"From the diagram, how many high clouds are there?",types_clouds_8208.png,question_images/types_clouds_8208.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 5",a 947,DQ_002522,clouds,Midlevel clouds have which prefix attached to their names?,types_clouds_8208.png,question_images/types_clouds_8208.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cirro-, b. Cumulo-, c. Strato-, d. Alto-",d 948,DQ_002523,clouds,"Which cloud type forms high in the troposphere, are thin and wispy, and don't usually produce precipitation?",types_clouds_8209.png,question_images/types_clouds_8209.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cirrocumulus, b. Cumulus, c. Altostratus, d. Cirrus",d 949,DQ_002524,clouds,Which clouds form high in the troposphere and are made of ice crystals?,types_clouds_8209.png,question_images/types_clouds_8209.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cs, b. Cc, c. Ci, d. Cb",c 950,DQ_002525,clouds,Which level of clouds causes rain?,types_clouds_8209.png,question_images/types_clouds_8209.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Low level., b. Mid level, c. High level, d. All levels",a 951,DQ_002526,clouds,How many kinds of clouds appear between 2000m and 7000m?,types_clouds_8209.png,question_images/types_clouds_8209.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 6, c. 4, d. 3",c 952,DQ_002527,clouds,How many types of clouds are in the diagram?,types_clouds_8209.png,question_images/types_clouds_8209.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 9, c. 8, d. 11",a 953,DQ_002528,clouds,Which among the clouds extends from the lowest to the highest altitudes?,types_clouds_8209.png,question_images/types_clouds_8209.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Altocumulus, b. Nimbostratus, c. Cumulonimbus, d. Stratus",c 954,DQ_002529,clouds,Which part of the atmosphere are Cirrus clouds formed?,types_clouds_8209.png,question_images/types_clouds_8209.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Low, b. The ground, c. High, d. Mid",c 955,DQ_002530,clouds,Identify the cirrus clouds,types_clouds_17653.png,abc_question_images/types_clouds_17653.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. t, b. e, c. k, d. r",b 956,DQ_003153,surface ocean currents,In which direction do the major surface currents flow in the Northern Hemisphere?,ocean_currents_7110.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7110.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Counterclockwise, b. West, c. Clockwise, d. East",c 957,DQ_003154,surface ocean currents,In what direction does the majority of the water flow in the Southern Hemisphere?,ocean_currents_7110.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7110.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. West, b. clockwise, c. counterclock wise, d. East",c 958,DQ_003155,surface ocean currents,What current is connected to the Greenland Current?,ocean_currents_7110.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7110.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Labrador Current, b. North Atlantic Drift, c. North Atlantic Current, d. Gulf Stream",a 959,DQ_003156,surface ocean currents,Which ocean current runs from the east coast of North America to Northern Europe?,ocean_currents_7110.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7110.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gulf Stream, b. North Atlantic Drift, c. South Equatorial Current, d. North Equatorial Current",a 960,DQ_003157,surface ocean currents,How many color/s of arrow is/are shown in the picture?,ocean_currents_7110.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7110.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",a 961,DQ_003158,surface ocean currents,Which direction do currents flow in the Northern Hemisphere?,ocean_currents_7111.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. downward, b. clockwise, c. vertical, d. counterclockwise",b 962,DQ_003159,surface ocean currents,What direction does the majority of the water flows in the North Hemisphere?,ocean_currents_7111.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. East, b. West, c. counterclockwise, d. clockwise",d 963,DQ_003160,surface ocean currents,In what direction does the majority of the water flow in the Southern Hemisphere?,ocean_currents_7111.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. East, b. clockwise, c. counterclockwise, d. West",c 964,DQ_003161,surface ocean currents,How many currents flow around Australia?,ocean_currents_7111.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",d 965,DQ_003162,surface ocean currents,How many types of lines are shown in the picture?,ocean_currents_7111.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",c 966,DQ_003163,surface ocean currents,What stream shown comes out of the North Atlantic Drift?,ocean_currents_7111.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. North Equatorial, b. Alaska, c. North Pacific, d. Norwegian",d 967,DQ_003164,surface ocean currents,What type of water rises to the surface during an upwelling?,ocean_currents_7112.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7112.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bottom water, b. Deep water, c. Intermediate water, d. Surface water",b 968,DQ_003165,surface ocean currents,What are the arrows showing in this diagram?,ocean_currents_7112.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7112.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The density of the water, b. The movement of fish and other marine animals, c. The type of water, d. The movement of water molecules",d 969,DQ_003166,surface ocean currents,Which continent does the circumpolar deep water go to?,ocean_currents_7112.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7112.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Antarctica, b. Europe, c. North America, d. Atlanta",a 970,DQ_003167,surface ocean currents,How many arrows there are below?,ocean_currents_7112.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7112.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 20, b. 45, c. 49, d. 32",c 971,DQ_003168,surface ocean currents,How many types of surface water can you find in the diagram?,ocean_currents_7112.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7112.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",c 972,DQ_003169,surface ocean currents,How many cold currents are in the world?,ocean_currents_7113.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 8, c. 6, d. 9",b 973,DQ_003170,surface ocean currents,How many continents in the world?,ocean_currents_7113.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 7, c. 3, d. 5",b 974,DQ_003171,surface ocean currents,What cold current passes through the pacific coast of the US?,ocean_currents_7113.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Benguela, b. Brazil, c. Gulf Stream, d. Californian",d 975,DQ_003172,surface ocean currents,Which Ocean Movement is off of the United States East Coast?,ocean_currents_7114.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Californian, b. Brailian, c. Kuro Siwo, d. Gulf Stream",d 976,DQ_003173,surface ocean currents,Which kind of current is the Gulf Stream?,ocean_currents_7114.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cold Current, b. Warm Current, c. Slow Current, d. Fast Current",b 977,DQ_003174,surface ocean currents,What is an example of a cold current?,ocean_currents_7114.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gulf Stream, b. Kuro Siwo, c. Peruvian, d. East Australian",c 978,DQ_003175,surface ocean currents,"From the diagram, how many types of currents does Australia have?",ocean_currents_7114.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",d 979,DQ_003176,surface ocean currents,What cold current passes through the pacific coast of the US?,ocean_currents_7114.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Californian, b. South Equatorial, c. Gulf Stream, d. Peruvian",a 980,DQ_003177,surface ocean currents,Which ocean movement is located just below the Californian ocean movement?,ocean_currents_7114.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. West Austalian, b. South Equatorial, c. Gulf stream, d. Labrador",b 981,DQ_003178,surface ocean currents,The California cold current moves in what direction?,ocean_currents_7115.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. northward, b. westward, c. eastward, d. southward",d 982,DQ_003179,surface ocean currents,"In the Robinson Projection, what flows into the N. Atlantic Drift?",ocean_currents_7115.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gulf Stream, b. South Equatorial, c. Alaska, d. Equatorial",a 983,DQ_003180,surface ocean currents,How many types of Equatorial currents are there?,ocean_currents_7115.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",b 984,DQ_003181,surface ocean currents,The earth is divided in how many parts from the diagram?,ocean_currents_7115.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 5, d. 3",a 985,DQ_003182,surface ocean currents,What cold current passes through the pacific coast of the US?,ocean_currents_7115.png,question_images/ocean_currents_7115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gulf Stream, b. Labrador, c. Californian, d. Peru",c 986,DQ_007595,first two lines of defense,What happens after the phagocyte consumes a foreign particle?,phagocytosis_9209.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9209.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A phagosome is formed., b. It adheres to the microbe., c. It is digested., d. Waste material is discharged.",a 987,DQ_007596,first two lines of defense,"In the process of phagocytosis, what organelle fuses with the phagosome after a microbe has been ingested by the cell?",phagocytosis_9209.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9209.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Phagolysosome, c. Lysozyme, d. Pseudopod",a 988,DQ_007597,first two lines of defense,What happens before ingestion of the microbe?,phagocytosis_9209.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9209.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Discharge of waste materials, b. Formation of a phagosome, c. Chemotaxis and adherence of microbe to phagocyte, d. Microbe passes through the plasma membrane",c 989,DQ_007598,first two lines of defense,How many steps are there in phagocytosis?,phagocytosis_9209.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9209.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 8, c. 7, d. 5",c 990,DQ_007599,first two lines of defense,How many steps in the process of phagocytosis involve a phagolysosome?,phagocytosis_9209.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9209.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 2, c. 5, d. 1",b 991,DQ_007600,first two lines of defense,"In the process of phagocytosis, what happens after the phagosome is formed?",phagocytosis_9209.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9209.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Digestion, b. Fusion of the phagosome with a lysosome to form a phagolysosome, c. Chemotaxis, d. Discharge of waste",b 992,DQ_007601,first two lines of defense,What is needed to form a phagolysosome?,phagocytosis_9209.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9209.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Digestive enzymes, b. Residual body, c. Cytoplasm, d. Particles",a 993,DQ_007602,first two lines of defense,What is the name of the process where a Phagocyte engulfs and destroys bacteria?,phagocytosis_9212.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9212.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ingestion, b. Phagocytosis, c. Chemotaxis, d. Adherence",b 994,DQ_007603,first two lines of defense,What process does the lysosome undergo after ingestion?,phagocytosis_9212.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9212.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Digestion, b. Chemotaxis, c. Adherence, d. Killing",a 995,DQ_007604,first two lines of defense,Which organelle fuses with the pseudopod to digest the microbe?,phagocytosis_9212.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9212.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Mitochondria, c. Lysosome, d. Vacuole",c 996,DQ_007605,first two lines of defense,How many phases comprise phagocytosis?,phagocytosis_9212.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9212.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 5, d. 4",a 997,DQ_007606,first two lines of defense,How many phases of Phagocytosis are shown in the diagram?,phagocytosis_9212.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9212.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 5, d. 3",c 998,DQ_007607,first two lines of defense,What is the phase after ingestion?,phagocytosis_9212.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9212.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chemotaxis, b. Adherence, c. Killing, d. Digestion",d 999,DQ_007608,first two lines of defense,Would the organism be digested if lysosomes are absent?,phagocytosis_9212.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9212.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Data Insufficient, b. Yes, c. No, d. Not sure",c 1000,DQ_007609,first two lines of defense,What is the first step in the process of phagocytosis?,phagocytosis_9213.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9213.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Formation, b. Recycling, c. Delivery, d. Detection",d 1001,DQ_007610,first two lines of defense,Which part breaks down cell walls and kills bacteria?,phagocytosis_9213.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9213.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell membrane, b. phagosome, c. nucleus, d. lysosome",d 1002,DQ_007611,first two lines of defense,What happens after detection?,phagocytosis_9213.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9213.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Delivery to lysosome, b. Digestion, c. Phagosome formation, d. Small molecules recycled",c 1003,DQ_007612,first two lines of defense,What is the responsible for the recirculation of small invasor molecules?,phagocytosis_9213.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9213.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Immune System, c. Phagosome, d. Blood",c 1004,DQ_007613,first two lines of defense,How many processes are there in phagocytosis?,phagocytosis_9213.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9213.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 6, d. 3",b 1005,DQ_007614,first two lines of defense,How many stages are in phagocytosis?,phagocytosis_9213.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9213.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",b 1006,DQ_007615,first two lines of defense,What is the next step after detection?,phagocytosis_9213.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9213.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Phagosome formation., b. Delivery to lysosome and digestion., c. Prevention., d. Small molecules recycled.",a 1007,DQ_007616,first two lines of defense,"In phagocytosis, what happens after the microbes are engulfed into cell?",phagocytosis_9214.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9214.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pseudopodia surround microbes., b. Vacuole and lysosome fuse., c. Vacuole containing microbes forms., d. Microbial debris is released by exocytosis.",c 1008,DQ_007617,first two lines of defense,What surrounds microbes at the beginning of the process?,phagocytosis_9214.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9214.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pseudopodia, b. Lysosome, c. Enzymes, d. Vacuole",a 1009,DQ_007618,first two lines of defense,How many microbes are shown in the image?,phagocytosis_9214.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9214.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 8, d. 6",c 1010,DQ_007619,first two lines of defense,What happens after pseudopodia surround microbes?,phagocytosis_9214.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9214.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole containing microbes forms., b. Microbes are engulfed into cell., c. Toxic compounds and lysosomal enzymes destroy microbes., d. Vacuole and lysosome fuse.",b 1011,DQ_007620,first two lines of defense,Identify the organelle that contains digestive enzymes that is involved in digestion and waste removal.,phagocytosis_9215.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9215.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. PAMPs, b. Lysosome, c. Primary Granule, d. Phagosome",b 1012,DQ_007621,first two lines of defense,What stage shows the phagocyte expelling waste after destroying bacteria?,phagocytosis_9215.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9215.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 1",b 1013,DQ_007622,first two lines of defense,How many stages are depicted in the diagram?,phagocytosis_9215.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9215.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 9, c. 8, d. 1",a 1014,DQ_007623,first two lines of defense,How many phases are in the process of phagocytosis?,phagocytosis_9215.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9215.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 4, d. 5",d 1015,DQ_007624,first two lines of defense,"From the diagram, what happens after bacterium is engulfed?",phagocytosis_9216.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. White cell moves towards bacterium, b. Waste products expelled, c. Bacterium is digested, d. Waste products left",c 1016,DQ_007625,first two lines of defense,Describe how many steps there are in phagocytosis.,phagocytosis_9216.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 8, d. 5",d 1017,DQ_007626,first two lines of defense,How many phases are there in this diagram?,phagocytosis_9216.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 6",b 1018,DQ_007627,first two lines of defense,On which step does the white cell move towards bacterium?,phagocytosis_9216.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. first, b. second, c. third, d. fourth",a 1019,DQ_007628,first two lines of defense,What happens after a bacterium is engulfed by a white cell?,phagocytosis_9216.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bacterium is digested, b. bacterium takes over white cell, c. white cell moves away from bacterium, d. waste products are expelled",a 1020,DQ_007629,first two lines of defense,How many pseudopodia?,phagocytosis_9217.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",c 1021,DQ_007630,first two lines of defense,Which part of the cell grabs the bacterium?,phagocytosis_9218.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Receptors, b. Phagosome, c. Lysosome, d. Phagolysosomes",a 1022,DQ_007631,first two lines of defense,What is an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane?,phagocytosis_9218.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Receptors, b. Phagocytosis, c. Lysosome, d. Phagosome",c 1023,DQ_007632,first two lines of defense,What happens to bacteria at the receptors?,phagocytosis_9218.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Phagosome is formed, b. Soluble debris are formed, c. Phagolysosomes are formed, d. Lysosomes are formed",a 1024,DQ_007633,first two lines of defense,What break down the cell walls of bacteria and kills them?,phagocytosis_9218.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. phagosome, b. lysosome, c. receptors, d. phagocytosis",b 1025,DQ_007634,first two lines of defense,Which part ingests the bacterium?,phagocytosis_9218.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. receptors, b. soluble debris, c. lysosome, d. cell wall",a 1026,DQ_007635,first two lines of defense,What is step 2 in the stages of phagocytosis?,phagocytosis_9219.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Killing, b. Degradation, c. Attachment, d. Ingestion",d 1027,DQ_007636,first two lines of defense,In what stage of phagocytosis do bacterium attach to the phagocyte?,phagocytosis_9219.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ingestion, b. Killing, c. Attachment, d. Degradation",c 1028,DQ_007637,first two lines of defense,What is the fourth stage in the phagocytosis?,phagocytosis_9219.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. attachment, b. ingestion, c. killing, d. degradation",d 1029,DQ_007638,first two lines of defense,What stage of phagocytosis comes after attachment?,phagocytosis_9219.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. killing, b. digestion, c. degradation, d. ingestion",d 1030,DQ_007639,first two lines of defense,How many stages does phagocytosis have?,phagocytosis_9219.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 6, d. 3",b 1031,DQ_007640,first two lines of defense,How many stages of the phagocytosis are there?,phagocytosis_9219.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 6",c 1032,DQ_007641,first two lines of defense,What do we call Phagocytosis?,phagocytosis_9219.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mucus, b. a phagocyte engulfs bacteria, destroys them with chemicals, and excretes the wastes., c. Fever, d. Digestion",b 1033,DQ_007642,first two lines of defense,What contains the digestive enzymes?,phagocytosis_9220.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pseudopod, b. Lysosome, c. food vacuole, d. exocytic vesicle",b 1034,DQ_007643,first two lines of defense,"In phagocytosis, which part of the cell contains the digestive enzymes?",phagocytosis_9220.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pseudopods, b. Food vacuole, c. Lysosome, d. Exocytic vesicle",c 1035,DQ_007644,first two lines of defense,How many food particles are shown in the diagram?,phagocytosis_9220.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",c 1036,DQ_007645,first two lines of defense,How many pseudopods does the cell in the diagram have?,phagocytosis_9220.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 6, c. 5, d. 7",a 1037,DQ_007646,first two lines of defense,What are temporary cytoplasm filled projections of eukaryotic cell membranes or unicellular protists?,phagocytosis_9220.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pseudopods, b. Food Particle, c. Food Vacuole, d. Phagocytosis",a 1038,DQ_007647,first two lines of defense,Which direction does the white cell move?,phagocytosis_9216.png,question_images/phagocytosis_9216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. away from bacterium, b. doesn't move, c. toward bacterium, d. expelled",c 1039,DQ_007648,immune system defenses,Identify the Thoracic duct,human_system_immune_19108.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19108.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. E, c. J, d. K",d 1040,DQ_007649,immune system defenses,Which label marks the cervical lymph nodes?,human_system_immune_19108.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19108.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. U, c. P, d. M",a 1041,DQ_007650,immune system defenses,What is C in this image of the human immune system?,human_system_immune_19108.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19108.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inguinal lymph nodes, b. Cisterna chyli, c. Cervical lymph nodes, d. Intestinal trunk",b 1042,DQ_007651,immune system defenses,Which label refers to the tonsils?,human_system_immune_19113.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. X, c. L, d. E",a 1043,DQ_007652,immune system defenses,Which letter is representative of the Spleen in this diagram?,human_system_immune_19113.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. X, c. E, d. L",d 1044,DQ_007653,immune system defenses,Which part of the immune system traps pathogens as the enter in through the mouth?,human_system_immune_19113.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. E, c. L, d. X",a 1045,DQ_007654,immune system defenses,Identify the spleen in this picture,human_system_immune_19114.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. C, c. A, d. P",b 1046,DQ_007655,immune system defenses,Which letter represents the thymus?,human_system_immune_19114.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. C, c. W, d. Y",d 1047,DQ_007656,immune system defenses,Identify the appendix in the following image:,human_system_immune_19114.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. W, c. P, d. A",c 1048,DQ_007657,immune system defenses,Where is the thymus?,human_system_immune_19114.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. Y, c. N, d. A",b 1049,DQ_007658,immune system defenses,Which immune system part is located on the large intestine?,human_system_immune_19114.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. A, c. N, d. P",d 1050,DQ_007659,immune system defenses,Which label refers to the spleen?,human_system_immune_19115.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. L, c. U, d. J",a 1051,DQ_007660,immune system defenses,Which letter represents the Tonsils?,human_system_immune_19115.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. J, c. D, d. L",d 1052,DQ_007661,immune system defenses,By what letter is the spleen represented in the diagram?,human_system_immune_19116.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19116.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. T, c. N, d. V",b 1053,DQ_007662,immune system defenses,Which label refers to the spleen?,human_system_immune_19116.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19116.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. A, c. T, d. S",c 1054,DQ_007663,immune system defenses,Which label shows the Tonsils and Adenoids?,human_system_immune_19116.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19116.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. L, c. R, d. E",c 1055,DQ_007664,immune system defenses,Locate the letter representing the tonsils?,human_system_immune_19116.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19116.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. R, c. U, d. J",b 1056,DQ_007665,immune system defenses,What would happen if H is removed from the body?,human_system_immune_19116.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19116.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The body can't produce antid-iuretic hormones., b. The body can't produce lymphocytes., c. The body can't produce T cells., d. The body can't produce B cells.",b 1057,DQ_007666,immune system defenses,Which label stands for the spleen?,human_system_immune_19117.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19117.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. W, c. N, d. T",c 1058,DQ_007667,immune system defenses,Which letter indicates lymph circulation?,human_system_immune_19117.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19117.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. Y, c. S, d. F",d 1059,DQ_007668,immune system defenses,Identify the spleen in the figure.,human_system_immune_19117.png,abc_question_images/human_system_immune_19117.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. Y, c. X, d. N",d 1060,DQ_007669,immune system defenses,What connects the Cisterna chyli and the left jugular trunk?,human_system_immune_9108.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9108.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Right subclavian trunk, b. Thoracic duct, c. Right lymphatic duct, d. Intestinal trunk",b 1061,DQ_007670,immune system defenses,How many types of lymph node are shown?,human_system_immune_9108.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9108.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",c 1062,DQ_007671,immune system defenses,What collects most of the lymph in the body?,human_system_immune_9108.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9108.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. intestinal trunk, b. left jugular trunk, c. cervical lymph nodes, d. thoracic duct",d 1063,DQ_007672,immune system defenses,Which organ filters pathogens out of the blood?,human_system_immune_9109.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9109.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Thymus, b. Lymph Nodes, c. spleen, d. Tonsils",c 1064,DQ_007673,immune system defenses,Which organ of the immune system produces white blood cells called lymphocytes?,human_system_immune_9109.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9109.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bone Marrow, b. Thymus, c. Spleen, d. Lymph nodes",a 1065,DQ_007674,immune system defenses,Which part of the immune system produces lymphocytes?,human_system_immune_9109.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9109.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Spleen, b. Lymph nodes, c. Tonsils, d. Bone marrow",d 1066,DQ_007675,immune system defenses,What is directly next to the lymph nodes in the throat?,human_system_immune_9109.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9109.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Spleen, b. Lymphatic vessels, c. Bone marrow, d. Nose",b 1067,DQ_007676,immune system defenses,What stays between the tonsils and the lymphatic vessels?,human_system_immune_9109.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9109.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. thymus, b. bone marrow, c. Lymph nodes, d. Spleen",c 1068,DQ_007677,immune system defenses,How many lymph nodes are there in our body?,human_system_immune_9109.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9109.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",b 1069,DQ_007678,immune system defenses,How many parts include a strong immune system?,human_system_immune_9109.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9109.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 12, b. 9, c. 10, d. 11",c 1070,DQ_007679,immune system defenses,Which of the following is located in the abdomen?,human_system_immune_9109.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9109.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Spleen, b. Thymus, c. Tonsils, d. Nose",a 1071,DQ_007680,immune system defenses,Which organ of the immune system produces white blood cells?,human_system_immune_9111.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. bone marrow, b. Lymphatic vessels, c. Thymus, d. Peyer's patches",a 1072,DQ_007681,immune system defenses,Where is the spleen located?,human_system_immune_9111.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. In the abdomen below the lungs, b. In the head, c. In the pulmons, d. In the leg",a 1073,DQ_007682,immune system defenses,Organ of the immune system that is located near the throat and mouth,human_system_immune_9111.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Appendix, b. Peyer's patches, c. Tonsils and adenoids, d. Spleen",c 1074,DQ_007683,immune system defenses,How many organs of the immune system has been identified in the diagram?,human_system_immune_9111.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 8, c. 10, d. 11",d 1075,DQ_007684,immune system defenses,Which feature of the immune system is located directly below the spleen on the diagram?,human_system_immune_9111.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9111.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Appendix, b. Thymus, c. Peyer's patches, d. Lymph nodes",c 1076,DQ_007685,immune system defenses,What is in the neck?,human_system_immune_9112.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9112.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. thymus, b. lymph nodes, c. liver, d. spleen",b 1077,DQ_007686,immune system defenses,Which muscle separates the chest from the abdomen?,human_system_immune_9112.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9112.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Diaphragm, b. Spleen, c. Neck, d. Thymus",a 1078,DQ_007687,immune system defenses,What organ is located in the abdomen below the lungs?,human_system_immune_9112.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9112.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lymph vessels, b. Lymph nodes, c. Thymus, d. Spleen",d 1079,DQ_007688,immune system defenses,How many parts of the lymphatic system are shown?,human_system_immune_9112.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9112.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 6, c. 9, d. 7",a 1080,DQ_007689,immune system defenses,What organ filters pathogens from the blood?,human_system_immune_9113.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Thoracic duct, b. Spleen, c. Thymus, d. Tonsils",b 1081,DQ_007690,immune system defenses,What connects the lymph nodes?,human_system_immune_9113.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. thymus, b. tonsils, c. spleen, d. lymph vessels",d 1082,DQ_007691,immune system defenses,What is the following diagram of?,human_system_immune_9113.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tympanic organs, b. Endocrine organs, c. Nervous system organs, d. Lymphoid organs",d 1083,DQ_007692,immune system defenses,How many immune system organs do you see in the diagram?,human_system_immune_9113.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9113.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 5, c. 3, d. 2",c 1084,DQ_007693,immune system defenses,What is the purpose of the spleen?,human_system_immune_9114.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. to produce white blood cells called lymphocytes, b. trap pathogens that enter the body through the mouth or nose., c. It stores some types of lymphocytes while they mature, d. It filters pathogens out of the blood",d 1085,DQ_007694,immune system defenses,What are the green round circles called?,human_system_immune_9114.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. spleen, b. thymus, c. lymph nodes, d. bone marrow",c 1086,DQ_007695,immune system defenses,What part of the immune system filters pathogens out of the blood?,human_system_immune_9114.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lymph Nodes, b. Tonsils & Adenoids, c. Bone Marrow, d. Spleen",d 1087,DQ_007696,immune system defenses,Each immune system organ is connected to this swelling in the lymphatic system where lymph is filtered and lymphocytes are formed.,human_system_immune_9114.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. appendix, b. tonsils, c. lymph nodes, d. spleen",c 1088,DQ_007697,immune system defenses,How many parts of the immune system are identified in the diagram?,human_system_immune_9114.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 4, c. 6, d. 5",a 1089,DQ_007698,immune system defenses,"In the diagram, how many lymph nodes does the body have?",human_system_immune_9114.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 7, d. 2",a 1090,DQ_007699,immune system defenses,What part of the immune system is just behind the mouth?,human_system_immune_9114.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. spleen, b. tonsils and adenoids, c. appendix, d. bone marrow",b 1091,DQ_007700,immune system defenses,Which part of the body is likely to be infected by bacteria first?,human_system_immune_9114.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9114.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Spleen, b. Bone marrow, c. Tonsils and adenoids, d. Thymus",c 1092,DQ_007701,immune system defenses,Which organ has the job of filtering pathogens out of the blood?,human_system_immune_9115.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Thymus, b. Tonsils, c. Liver, d. spleen",d 1093,DQ_007702,immune system defenses,Organ of the immune system that is located besides the liver,human_system_immune_9115.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. tonsils, b. spleen, c. thymus, d. liver",b 1094,DQ_007703,immune system defenses,How many MAJOR organs can be seen in this diagram?,human_system_immune_9115.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",d 1095,DQ_007704,immune system defenses,How many parts of the lymphatic system are shown?,human_system_immune_9115.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 6",a 1096,DQ_007705,immune system defenses,"Which of these is larger; the spleen, liver, tonsils, thymus?",human_system_immune_9115.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9115.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. thymus, b. liver, c. tonsils, d. spleen",b 1097,DQ_007706,immune system defenses,Which of the following is located below the spleen?,human_system_immune_9116.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9116.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. adenoids, b. Peyer's patches, c. appendix, d. spleen",b 1098,DQ_007707,immune system defenses,How many items in the body are shown here?,human_system_immune_9116.png,question_images/human_system_immune_9116.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 8, c. 7, d. 10",b 1099,DQ_009052,cell structures,Which label shows Vacuole?,parts_cell_11065.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. F, c. Y, d. L",a 1100,DQ_009053,cell structures,Which letter represents the Ribosomes?,parts_cell_11065.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. H, c. Y, d. M",c 1101,DQ_009054,cell structures,What is the function of the nucleolus?,parts_cell_11065.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. holds cell organelles in place within the cytoplasm, b. suspending cell organelles, c. It helps the cell keep its shape, d. to form ribosomes",d 1102,DQ_009055,cell structures,The cell's DNA is stored in the nucleus. Which letter represents the nucleus?,parts_cell_11065.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. S, c. L, d. E",b 1103,DQ_009056,cell structures,What is the organelle that makes energy available to the cell?,parts_cell_11065.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. L, c. Y, d. E",b 1104,DQ_009057,cell structures,What part of the cell is labeled M?,parts_cell_11082.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondrion, b. Cell membrane, c. Vacuole, d. Cytoplasm",d 1105,DQ_009058,cell structures,Where is the cilia located?,parts_cell_11082.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. p, b. f, c. J, d. m",c 1106,DQ_009059,cell structures,Identify the endoplasmatic reticulum.,parts_cell_11168.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11168.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. D, c. P, d. R",a 1107,DQ_009060,cell structures,Which letter represents the “Lysosome” in this cell?,parts_cell_11168.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11168.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. L, c. C, d. E",c 1108,DQ_009061,cell structures,Which part of the cell produces energy to be used by the cell?,parts_cell_11168.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11168.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Secretory vesicle, b. Golgi apparatus, c. Mitochondria, d. Centrosome",c 1109,DQ_009062,cell structures,Identify the cytoplasm in this picture,parts_cell_11171.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11171.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. X, c. C, d. W",d 1110,DQ_009063,cell structures,Which label identifies the mitochondrion?,parts_cell_11171.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11171.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. X, c. A, d. M",a 1111,DQ_009064,cell structures,Identify the ribosome in the following image:,parts_cell_11171.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11171.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. X, c. S, d. F",c 1112,DQ_009065,cell structures,What does K contain within it?,parts_cell_11171.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11171.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. F, c. R, d. C",c 1113,DQ_009066,cell structures,Identify the nucleolus in this picture,parts_cell_11175.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11175.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. T, c. X, d. A",c 1114,DQ_009067,cell structures,Which label shows the Microtubules?,parts_cell_11175.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11175.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. H, c. Y, d. U",c 1115,DQ_009068,cell structures,Identify the lysosome in the following image:,parts_cell_11175.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11175.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. R, c. J, d. D",b 1116,DQ_009069,cell structures,Which part of the cell attaches directly to the outside of the nucleus?,parts_cell_11175.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11175.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. H, c. F, d. R",b 1117,DQ_009070,cell structures,Which structure is responsible for the ATP-producing engine in the cell?,parts_cell_11175.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11175.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. F, c. R, d. D",d 1118,DQ_009071,cell structures,Identify the ribosomes in this picture,parts_cell_11180.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11180.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. W, c. A, d. X",a 1119,DQ_009072,cell structures,What makes energy available to the cell?,parts_cell_11180.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11180.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. J, c. U, d. L",a 1120,DQ_009073,cell structures,Which component forms a barrier between the cytoplasm and the environment outside the cell?,parts_cell_11180.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11180.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. L, c. X, d. U",b 1121,DQ_009074,cell structures,Can the cell work normally without the presence of the part labelled 'U'?,parts_cell_11180.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11180.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Yes, b. No, c. Depends on the cell type, d. Maybe",b 1122,DQ_009075,cell structures,Which part of the animal cell makes energy available to the cell?,parts_cell_11180.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11180.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. U, c. S, d. F",c 1123,DQ_009076,cell structures,Identify the cell mitochondria.,parts_cell_11182.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11182.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. F, c. N, d. Y",d 1124,DQ_009077,cell structures,Which label shows the Cytoplasm?,parts_cell_11182.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11182.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. P, c. X, d. S",d 1125,DQ_009078,cell structures,What is E in this image of parts of an animal cell?,parts_cell_11182.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11182.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Centriole, b. Ribosome, c. Nucleus, d. Cytoplasm",a 1126,DQ_009079,cell structures,Which letter represents a cell membrane?,parts_cell_11182.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11182.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. R, c. F, d. M",b 1127,DQ_009080,cell structures,Which letter shows the nucleus?,parts_cell_11182.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11182.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. H, c. F, d. M",b 1128,DQ_009081,cell structures,Which label shows the Nucleolus?,parts_cell_11184.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. S, c. P, d. R",a 1129,DQ_009082,cell structures,Which part contains the nucleolus?,parts_cell_11184.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. S, c. R, d. F",a 1130,DQ_009083,cell structures,Which item below is the 'powerhouse' of the cell?,parts_cell_11184.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. y, b. f, c. x, d. E",d 1131,DQ_009084,cell structures,Select the centrioles.,parts_cell_11184.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. P, c. U, d. M",d 1132,DQ_009085,cell structures,Identify the centriole,parts_cell_11185.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11185.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. L, c. U, d. K",c 1133,DQ_009086,cell structures,Identify the motile structure.,parts_cell_11185.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11185.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. F, c. K, d. T",a 1134,DQ_009087,cell structures,What is the role of U in the cell?,parts_cell_11185.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11185.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It stores waste., b. of the nucleus when it is time for cell division., c. It forms proteins., d. It facilitates transport of materials into and out of the cell.",b 1135,DQ_009088,cell structures,Identify the amyloplast,parts_cell_11217.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. X, c. F, d. N",b 1136,DQ_009089,cell structures,What is the part of the cell represented with the letter U?,parts_cell_11217.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Ribosome, c. Druse Crystal, d. Nucleolus",d 1137,DQ_009090,cell structures,Identify a raphide crystal in the following cell:,parts_cell_11217.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. N, c. P, d. S",a 1138,DQ_009091,cell structures,Which label marks the plant cell nucleus?,parts_cell_11223.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. U, c. D, d. H",b 1139,DQ_009092,cell structures,Which label shows the Centrosome?,parts_cell_11223.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. D, c. W, d. M",b 1140,DQ_009093,cell structures,Select the chloroplast.,parts_cell_11223.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. C, c. T, d. D",a 1141,DQ_009094,cell structures,Which letter represents the nucleus?,parts_cell_11223.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. T, c. H, d. D",a 1142,DQ_009095,cell structures,By what letter is the mitochondria represented in the diagram?,parts_cell_13045.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13045.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. H, c. D, d. P",d 1143,DQ_009096,cell structures,What is the name of C?,parts_cell_13045.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13045.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Nucleus, c. Lysosome, d. Rough Endoplasmic reticulum",d 1144,DQ_009097,cell structures,What letter below functions as the powerhouse of the cell?,parts_cell_13045.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13045.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. E, c. V, d. C",a 1145,DQ_009098,cell structures,Which letter depicts the mitochondria?,parts_cell_13045.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13045.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. P, c. C, d. H",b 1146,DQ_009099,cell structures,Which represents the part of the cell that is the largest organelle?,parts_cell_13045.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13045.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. V, c. C, d. L",b 1147,DQ_009100,cell structures,Which label marks the nucleus of the cell?,parts_cell_13060.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. C, c. U, d. W",b 1148,DQ_009101,cell structures,Which letter marks Golgi apparatus?,parts_cell_13060.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. W, c. U, d. Y",d 1149,DQ_009102,cell structures,Which of the labeled elements shows a centriole?,parts_cell_13060.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. Y, c. N, d. U",c 1150,DQ_009103,cell structures,Select the ATP-producing structures of the cell.,parts_cell_13060.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. U, c. W, d. V",c 1151,DQ_009104,cell structures,Find the vacuole.,parts_cell_13062.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. C, c. P, d. N",a 1152,DQ_009105,cell structures,Which letter represents the mitochondria?,parts_cell_13062.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. N, c. P, d. C",b 1153,DQ_009106,cell structures,Which organelle contains the most DNA?,parts_cell_13062.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. W, c. N, d. P",a 1154,DQ_009107,cell structures,The vacuoles float inside which part of the cell?,parts_cell_13062.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. W, c. P, d. C",c 1155,DQ_009108,cell structures,Which letter shows the vacuoles?,parts_cell_13062.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. N, c. R, d. W",d 1156,DQ_009109,cell structures,Which part of the animal cell makes energy available to the cell?,parts_cell_13062.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. N, c. R, d. P",b 1157,DQ_009110,cell structures,Identify the cell wall.,parts_cell_13086.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13086.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. A, c. C, d. Y",a 1158,DQ_009111,cell structures,Which label refers to the pilus?,parts_cell_13086.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13086.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. E, c. Y, d. A",c 1159,DQ_009112,cell structures,What letter represents the pilus?,parts_cell_13086.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13086.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. L, c. Y, d. A",c 1160,DQ_009113,cell structures,By what letter is the plasma membrane represented in the diagram?,parts_cell_13243.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. X, c. A, d. T",b 1161,DQ_009114,cell structures,Identify the centriole.,parts_cell_13243.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. K, c. H, d. R",d 1162,DQ_009115,cell structures,Which part is the center of the cell?,parts_cell_13243.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. R, c. V, d. E",a 1163,DQ_009116,cell structures,Identify the nucleolus,parts_cell_13255.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. H, c. X, d. N",c 1164,DQ_009117,cell structures,Which label shows the nuclear envelope?,parts_cell_13255.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. A, c. J, d. Y",c 1165,DQ_009118,cell structures,What label identifies the mitochondrion?,parts_cell_13255.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. M, c. N, d. H",d 1166,DQ_009119,cell structures,Which letter represents a cell wall?,parts_cell_13255.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. M, c. N, d. R",b 1167,DQ_009120,cell structures,Identify the lysosomes in this picture,parts_cell_13262.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. H, c. K, d. N",d 1168,DQ_009121,cell structures,Which letter stands for the nucleolus?,parts_cell_13262.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. J, c. W, d. S",c 1169,DQ_009122,cell structures,Identify the part of the cell where proteins are made.,parts_cell_13262.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. M, c. S, d. H",d 1170,DQ_009123,cell structures,Which label controls the cell?,parts_cell_13262.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. W, c. U, d. S",b 1171,DQ_009124,cell structures,Where is the cell membrane located?,parts_cell_13262.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. h, b. a, c. s, d. k",b 1172,DQ_009125,cell structures,Which label identifies the cell membrane?,parts_cell_13274.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. E, c. R, d. T",b 1173,DQ_009126,cell structures,Which letter indicates the part of the cell that contains genetic material?,parts_cell_13274.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. X, c. T, d. K",a 1174,DQ_009127,cell structures,What does the letter D represent?,parts_cell_13274.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell membrane, b. Cytoplasm, c. Golgi Apparatus, d. Ribosome",c 1175,DQ_009128,cell structures,What letter keeps all the organelles in place?,parts_cell_13274.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. P, c. M, d. H",b 1176,DQ_009129,cell structures,Which label shows the Cell Nucleus?,parts_cell_13284.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. F, c. D, d. N",b 1177,DQ_009130,cell structures,Which label shows the Vesicles?,parts_cell_13284.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. T, c. H, d. S",d 1178,DQ_009131,cell structures,Identify the nucleus in this picture,parts_cell_13284.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. D, c. J, d. F",d 1179,DQ_009132,cell structures,Which structure converts glucose to adenosine triphosphate?,parts_cell_13284.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. N, c. A, d. D",b 1180,DQ_009133,cell structures,Which represents the part of the cell where proteins are made?,parts_cell_13284.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. U, c. T, d. D",b 1181,DQ_009134,cell structures,What does label W identifies?,parts_cell_13289.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13289.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleolus, b. Ribosomes, c. Cromatim, d. Mithocondrion",a 1182,DQ_009135,cell structures,Which label refers to the nucleus?,parts_cell_13289.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13289.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. W, c. D, d. N",d 1183,DQ_009136,cell structures,Which letter corresponds to the part that is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_13289.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13289.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. V, c. W, d. E",c 1184,DQ_009137,cell structures,By what letter is the ribosomes represented in the diagram?,parts_cell_13296.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13296.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. A, c. E, d. D",a 1185,DQ_009138,cell structures,Which label shows the nucleus?,parts_cell_13296.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13296.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. W, c. E, d. A",a 1186,DQ_009139,cell structures,Identify the cell membrane in this picture,parts_cell_13299.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13299.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. C, c. J, d. M",c 1187,DQ_009140,cell structures,Which label shows the nucleus?,parts_cell_13299.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13299.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. Y, c. V, d. L",c 1188,DQ_009141,cell structures,Where is the vacuole?,parts_cell_13299.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13299.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. Y, c. M, d. P",b 1189,DQ_009142,cell structures,Which label is responsible for producing energy for the cell?,parts_cell_13299.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13299.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. L, c. M, d. Y",b 1190,DQ_009143,cell structures,Identify the plasma membrane in this picture,parts_cell_13316.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13316.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. L, c. T, d. D",d 1191,DQ_009144,cell structures,Which label refers to the chloroplast?,parts_cell_13316.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13316.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. C, c. R, d. J",a 1192,DQ_009145,cell structures,Which label refers to the nucleus?,parts_cell_13326.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13326.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. H, c. E, d. P",c 1193,DQ_009146,cell structures,Which label shows the mitochondria?,parts_cell_13326.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13326.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. H, c. P, d. E",c 1194,DQ_009147,cell structures,Identify the mitochondria in the following image:,parts_cell_13326.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13326.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. L, c. D, d. P",d 1195,DQ_009148,cell structures,Which of these parts is the Nucleus?,parts_cell_13326.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13326.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. P, c. R, d. E",d 1196,DQ_009149,cell structures,By what letter is the golgi body represented in the diagram?,parts_cell_13328.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13328.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. A, c. F, d. V",d 1197,DQ_009150,cell structures,Which letter represent the plasma membrane?,parts_cell_13328.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13328.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. A, c. T, d. R",b 1198,DQ_009151,cell structures,Which letter represents Lysosome?,parts_cell_13328.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13328.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. V, c. R, d. A",a 1199,DQ_009152,cell structures,Select the most apical structures.,parts_cell_13328.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13328.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. A, c. R, d. E",c 1200,DQ_009153,cell structures,Identify the centriole in this picture,parts_cell_13337.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13337.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. M, c. Y, d. E",c 1201,DQ_009154,cell structures,Which label refers to the ribosome?,parts_cell_13337.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13337.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. X, c. W, d. P",c 1202,DQ_009155,cell structures,Identify the structure that makes energy available to the cell.,parts_cell_13337.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13337.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. R, c. P, d. M",a 1203,DQ_009156,cell structures,Which label refers to the nucleus?,parts_cell_13505.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13505.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. R, c. N, d. W",b 1204,DQ_009157,cell structures,Which letter is representing the Nucleus?,parts_cell_13505.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13505.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. C, c. R, d. Y",c 1205,DQ_009158,cell structures,Identify the vacuole in this picture,parts_cell_13539.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13539.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. W, c. H, d. V",c 1206,DQ_009159,cell structures,Which letter represents the Ribosomes?,parts_cell_13539.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13539.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. F, c. U, d. H",c 1207,DQ_009160,cell structures,Identify the organelle in which photosynthesis takes place.,parts_cell_13539.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13539.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. F, c. U, d. V",b 1208,DQ_009161,cell structures,What holds the contents of the cell together?,parts_cell_13539.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13539.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N-Nucleus, b. E-Mitochondria, c. K- Cell Wall, d. V-Ribosomes",c 1209,DQ_009162,cell structures,Which represents the part of the cell that is the largest organelle?,parts_cell_13539.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13539.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. V, c. F, d. K",b 1210,DQ_009163,cell structures,What is the Cell Part labeled F?,parts_cell_16231.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosome, b. Nucleus, c. Mitochondria, d. Centrioles",a 1211,DQ_009164,cell structures,Which label shows the golgi apparatus?,parts_cell_16231.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. W, c. S, d. E",b 1212,DQ_009165,cell structures,Identify the part of the cell structure that gathers amino acids and joins them together into proteins.,parts_cell_16231.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. S, c. E, d. K",a 1213,DQ_009166,cell structures,Which letter represents vacuoles?,parts_cell_16231.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. X, c. A, d. M",c 1214,DQ_009167,cell structures,The nucleolus is the center of the cell. Where is it?,parts_cell_16231.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. s, b. E, c. x, d. y",b 1215,DQ_009168,cell structures,Identify the plasma membrane,parts_cell_16233.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. C, c. D, d. F",c 1216,DQ_009169,cell structures,What is represented by label V?,parts_cell_16233.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Centriole, c. Golgi Apparatus, d. Ribosomes",a 1217,DQ_009170,cell structures,Identify the cytoplasm in the following image:,parts_cell_16233.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. T, c. C, d. D",a 1218,DQ_009171,cell structures,Which label identifies the mitochondrion?,parts_cell_16233.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. F, c. D, d. A",a 1219,DQ_009172,cell structures,Identify the Golgi Complex,parts_cell_16235.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. E, c. V, d. P",d 1220,DQ_009173,cell structures,Where is the Nucleolus?,parts_cell_16235.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. E, c. S, d. P",a 1221,DQ_009174,cell structures,Where is the cell membrane located?,parts_cell_16235.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. s, b. t, c. p, d. v",a 1222,DQ_009175,cell structures,Which label shows the Peroxisome?,parts_cell_16237.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16237.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. C, c. H, d. U",a 1223,DQ_009176,cell structures,Which letter identifies the peroxisome?,parts_cell_16237.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16237.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. L, c. U, d. W",d 1224,DQ_009177,cell structures,"What would happen without the plasma membrane, identified by the letter P in the diagram?",parts_cell_16237.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16237.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus would be free moving in the cell, b. substances would be unable to enter the cell, c. the cell would colapse, d. the cell would have no structure or support",d 1225,DQ_009178,cell structures,Which part of the animal cell makes energy available to the cell?,parts_cell_16237.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16237.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. Mitochondria, c. N, d. F",a 1226,DQ_009179,cell structures,Identify the endoplasmic reticulum,parts_cell_16238.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. F, c. N, d. P",a 1227,DQ_009180,cell structures,Which letter is Nucleus represented in the Diagram?,parts_cell_16238.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. U, c. S, d. N",d 1228,DQ_009181,cell structures,Identify the part of the cell where proteins are made.,parts_cell_16238.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. N, c. P, d. A",c 1229,DQ_009182,cell structures,Where is the golgi body?,parts_cell_16238.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. N, c. A, d. L",d 1230,DQ_009183,cell structures,Where is the center of the cell?,parts_cell_16238.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. e, b. f, c. a, d. N",d 1231,DQ_009184,cell structures,Which letter represents the nucleus?,parts_cell_16238.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. L, c. S, d. F",a 1232,DQ_009185,cell structures,Which label stands for the mitochondrion?,parts_cell_16241.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. M, c. S, d. D",b 1233,DQ_009186,cell structures,Which letter represents the Cytoplasm?,parts_cell_16241.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. D, c. C, d. N",c 1234,DQ_009187,cell structures,Which part of the animal cell makes energy available to the cell?,parts_cell_16241.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. M, c. F, d. S",b 1235,DQ_009188,cell structures,Which label refers to the nucleus?,parts_cell_16242.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16242.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. L, c. A, d. H",a 1236,DQ_009189,cell structures,What is the label for the structure inside the nucleus (P)?,parts_cell_16242.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16242.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. W, c. R, d. A",a 1237,DQ_009190,cell structures,Which label shows the Chloroplasts?,parts_cell_16244.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. P, c. T, d. H",d 1238,DQ_009191,cell structures,Which label shows the Nucleus?,parts_cell_16244.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. P, c. U, d. X",a 1239,DQ_009192,cell structures,Which part of the cell regulates cells content.,parts_cell_16244.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. A, c. C, d. D",a 1240,DQ_009193,cell structures,Name two structures exclusive to the plant cells.,parts_cell_16244.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N and D, b. V and H, c. N and V, d. H and T",b 1241,DQ_009194,cell structures,Which letter corresponds to the part that is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_16244.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. M, c. W, d. T",a 1242,DQ_009195,cell structures,Which letter denotes the powerhouse of the cell?,parts_cell_16244.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. C, c. M, d. X",c 1243,DQ_009196,cell structures,In the diagram which label refers to the cell's cytoplasm?,parts_cell_16245.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. X, c. C, d. A",a 1244,DQ_009197,cell structures,What label does the nucleolus receive?,parts_cell_16245.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. U, c. X, d. C",a 1245,DQ_009198,cell structures,Which label shows the cytoplasm?,parts_cell_16251.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. N, c. S, d. A",b 1246,DQ_009199,cell structures,Identify the cytoplasm in the following image:,parts_cell_16251.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. M, c. A, d. N",d 1247,DQ_009200,cell structures,Which represents the part of the cell where proteins are made?,parts_cell_16251.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. A, c. S, d. N",a 1248,DQ_009201,cell structures,In the diagram please select the label that refers to the cell's flagellum.,parts_cell_16252.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. C, c. X, d. S",d 1249,DQ_009202,cell structures,What letter label refers to the flagellum?,parts_cell_16252.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. K, c. C, d. S",d 1250,DQ_009203,cell structures,Where is the flagellum?,parts_cell_16252.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. K, c. S, d. U",c 1251,DQ_009204,cell structures,Which label identifies the cell membrane?,parts_cell_16253.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. J, c. F, d. H",b 1252,DQ_009205,cell structures,Which of the labeled elements shows a centrosome?,parts_cell_16253.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. E, c. V, d. P",b 1253,DQ_009206,cell structures,It surrounds the nucleolus and bounded by the nuclear membrane,parts_cell_16253.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. W, c. V, d. D",b 1254,DQ_009207,cell structures,Which part of the cell makes energy available to the cell?,parts_cell_16253.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. E, c. V, d. J",a 1255,DQ_009208,cell structures,Select the mitochondria.,parts_cell_16254.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. C, c. T, d. X",c 1256,DQ_009209,cell structures,Which label indicates DNA?,parts_cell_16254.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. C, c. X, d. U",a 1257,DQ_009210,cell structures,Identify the organelle that makes energy available to the cell.,parts_cell_16254.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. P, c. T, d. U",c 1258,DQ_009211,cell structures,Where is the endoplasmic reticulum located?,parts_cell_16254.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. A, c. X, d. M",c 1259,DQ_009212,cell structures,Which part of the cell makes energy available to the cell?,parts_cell_16254.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. V, c. D, d. A",a 1260,DQ_009213,cell structures,Identify DNA material,parts_cell_16256.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16256.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. W, c. X, d. A",c 1261,DQ_009214,cell structures,Which of the labeled elements shows the nucleus of the cell?,parts_cell_16256.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16256.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. E, c. D, d. X",a 1262,DQ_009215,cell structures,Where is the DNA material?,parts_cell_16256.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16256.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. D, c. W, d. X",d 1263,DQ_009216,cell structures,What are the ATP producing structures?,parts_cell_16256.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16256.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. W, c. D, d. F",d 1264,DQ_009217,cell structures,What letter depicts the nucleus?,parts_cell_16256.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16256.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. F, c. W, d. D",d 1265,DQ_009218,cell structures,What type of cell is this?,parts_cell_1065.png,question_images/parts_cell_1065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fungus Cell, b. Plant Cell, c. Protozoa, d. Animal Cell,",d 1266,DQ_009219,cell structures,What cell structure is surrounded by the endoplasmic reticulum?,parts_cell_1065.png,question_images/parts_cell_1065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole, b. Mitochondria, c. Golgi body, d. Nucleus",d 1267,DQ_009220,cell structures,Which organelle is surrounded by the endoplasmic reticulum?,parts_cell_1065.png,question_images/parts_cell_1065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Nucleus, c. Golgi boy, d. Mitochondria",b 1268,DQ_009221,cell structures,How many parts does the cell have?,parts_cell_1065.png,question_images/parts_cell_1065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 7, c. 9, d. 5",c 1269,DQ_009222,cell structures,How many parts of the cell are shown in the picture?,parts_cell_1065.png,question_images/parts_cell_1065.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 7, c. 9, d. 6",c 1270,DQ_009223,cell structures,The protein synthesis is carried out by which one of these structures?,parts_cell_1066.png,question_images/parts_cell_1066.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Ribosomes, c. Nuclear membrane, d. Nucleus",b 1271,DQ_009224,cell structures,What is in the center of the cell?,parts_cell_1066.png,question_images/parts_cell_1066.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. nucleus, c. cell membrane, d. ribosome",b 1272,DQ_009225,cell structures,What is the largest organelle in an eukaryotic cell?,parts_cell_1066.png,question_images/parts_cell_1066.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Cell membrane, c. Nucleus, d. Cytoplasm",c 1273,DQ_009226,cell structures,How many parts are depicted in the diagram?,parts_cell_1066.png,question_images/parts_cell_1066.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 5, d. 3",c 1274,DQ_009227,cell structures,This keeps other substances inside or outside the cell.,parts_cell_1066.png,question_images/parts_cell_1066.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Cytoplasm, c. Cell membrane, d. Ribosomes",c 1275,DQ_009228,cell structures,What structure goes around the Nucleus in a cell?,parts_cell_1066.png,question_images/parts_cell_1066.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nuclear membrane, b. Ribosomes, c. Cell membrane, d. Cytoplasm",a 1276,DQ_009229,cell structures,Which part surrounds and protects the cell?,parts_cell_1067.png,question_images/parts_cell_1067.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. golgi body, b. vacuole, c. ribosomes, d. cell wall",d 1277,DQ_009230,cell structures,What is the center of the cell?,parts_cell_1067.png,question_images/parts_cell_1067.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. chloroplast, c. cell wall, d. Nucleus",d 1278,DQ_009231,cell structures,What part of the cell provides energy to the rest of the cell?,parts_cell_1067.png,question_images/parts_cell_1067.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell wall, b. Vacuole, c. Mitochondrion, d. Centrosome",c 1279,DQ_009232,cell structures,How many mitochondria are found in the cell diagram?,parts_cell_1067.png,question_images/parts_cell_1067.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",c 1280,DQ_009233,cell structures,What is a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells?,parts_cell_1067.png,question_images/parts_cell_1067.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosome, b. Cell Membrane, c. Cell Wall, d. Cytoplasm",a 1281,DQ_009234,cell structures,What is between the cell wall and cytoplasm?,parts_cell_1067.png,question_images/parts_cell_1067.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell membrane, b. chloroplast, c. Vacuole, d. Smooth ER",a 1282,DQ_009235,cell structures,Identify the organelle that makes energy available to the cell.,parts_cell_1076.png,question_images/parts_cell_1076.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole, b. Peroxisome, c. Endoplasmic Reticulum, d. Mitochondria",d 1283,DQ_009236,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_1076.png,question_images/parts_cell_1076.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vacuole, b. lysosome, c. nucleolus, d. centriole",c 1284,DQ_009237,cell structures,"From the diagram, how many organelles(s) are involved in making energy for the cell?",parts_cell_1076.png,question_images/parts_cell_1076.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",b 1285,DQ_009238,cell structures,Identify the skin responsible of closing the cytoplasm together on the cell.,parts_cell_1079.png,question_images/parts_cell_1079.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Vacuole, c. Cell Membrane, d. Chloroplasts",c 1286,DQ_009239,cell structures,The cell membrane encloses what part of the cell?,parts_cell_1079.png,question_images/parts_cell_1079.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi Apparatus, b. Vacuole, c. cytoplasm, d. Nucleus",c 1287,DQ_009240,cell structures,What covers the Cell Membrane?,parts_cell_1079.png,question_images/parts_cell_1079.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole, b. Cell Wall, c. Mitochondria, d. Nucleus",b 1288,DQ_009241,cell structures,Which structure is immediately before the cell wall protecting the cell?,parts_cell_1079.png,question_images/parts_cell_1079.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Membrane, c. Ribossome, d. Cytoplasm",b 1289,DQ_009242,cell structures,How many chloroplasts are depicted in the diagram?,parts_cell_1079.png,question_images/parts_cell_1079.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",a 1290,DQ_009243,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_1079.png,question_images/parts_cell_1079.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lysosomes, b. cytoplasm, c. nucleolus, d. cell wall",c 1291,DQ_009244,cell structures,What is the outermost part of this cell called?,parts_cell_1082.png,question_images/parts_cell_1082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cilia, b. cytoplasm, c. vesicle formation, d. plasma membrane",d 1292,DQ_009245,cell structures,What is the cell casing called?,parts_cell_1082.png,question_images/parts_cell_1082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Nucleus, c. Vacuole, d. Plasma membrane.",d 1293,DQ_009246,cell structures,The nucleolus is contained inside what?,parts_cell_1082.png,question_images/parts_cell_1082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The nucleus, b. centriole, c. lysosome, d. Ribosome",a 1294,DQ_009247,cell structures,Which of these is on the exterior of a cell?,parts_cell_1082.png,question_images/parts_cell_1082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Cytoplasm, c. Nucleous, d. Cilia",d 1295,DQ_009248,cell structures,How many lysosomes are in the cell diagram?,parts_cell_1082.png,question_images/parts_cell_1082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",c 1296,DQ_009249,cell structures,How many mitochondria are there?,parts_cell_1082.png,question_images/parts_cell_1082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 2",d 1297,DQ_009250,cell structures,What is a thick solution that fills each cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane?,parts_cell_1082.png,question_images/parts_cell_1082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Cytoplasms, c. Cilia, d. Centriole",b 1298,DQ_009251,cell structures,What lies in the center of the nucleus?,parts_cell_1082.png,question_images/parts_cell_1082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cilia, b. Vacuole, c. Nucleolus, d. Cytoplasm",c 1299,DQ_009252,cell structures,"What is the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus?",parts_cell_1142.png,question_images/parts_cell_1142.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Nucleus, c. Ribosome, d. Cell Wall",a 1300,DQ_009253,cell structures,What is NOT contained within the Cytoplasm?,parts_cell_1142.png,question_images/parts_cell_1142.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Golgi Body, c. Cell Wall, d. Nucleus",c 1301,DQ_009254,cell structures,Which part of the cell is directly surrounding the nucleus?,parts_cell_1142.png,question_images/parts_cell_1142.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Endoplasmic reticulum, c. Mitochondrion, d. Cell wall",b 1302,DQ_009255,cell structures,How many major parts does this organelle have?,parts_cell_1142.png,question_images/parts_cell_1142.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 8, c. 12, d. 10",d 1303,DQ_009256,cell structures,How many nuclei is shown in the diagram?,parts_cell_1142.png,question_images/parts_cell_1142.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",a 1304,DQ_009257,cell structures,What is the outermost part of the cell?,parts_cell_1142.png,question_images/parts_cell_1142.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. cytoplasm, c. cell wall, d. vacuole",c 1305,DQ_009258,cell structures,Which represents the part of the cell where proteins are made?,parts_cell_1142.png,question_images/parts_cell_1142.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Nucleus, c. Vacuole, d. Mitochondrion",a 1306,DQ_009259,cell structures,What is the main function of mitochondrion?,parts_cell_1162.png,question_images/parts_cell_1162.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Store materials in the cell., b. Makes energy available to the cell., c. Make proteins, d. Transport proteins.",b 1307,DQ_009260,cell structures,Which organelle can carry ribosomes on its surface?,parts_cell_1162.png,question_images/parts_cell_1162.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum, b. Mitochondrion, c. Lysosome, d. Rough endoplasmic reticulum",d 1308,DQ_009261,cell structures,How many centrioles are in the cell diagram?,parts_cell_1162.png,question_images/parts_cell_1162.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",a 1309,DQ_009262,cell structures,How many types of endoplasmic reticulum are there in a cell?,parts_cell_1162.png,question_images/parts_cell_1162.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 5, d. 2",d 1310,DQ_009263,cell structures,What is an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane?,parts_cell_1162.png,question_images/parts_cell_1162.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi Vesicles, b. Nucleus, c. Nucleolus, d. Lysosome",d 1311,DQ_009264,cell structures,Where is located the DNA?,parts_cell_1165.png,question_images/parts_cell_1165.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. In the plasma, b. In the mitochondrion, c. In the nucleolus, d. In the nuclear membrane",c 1312,DQ_009265,cell structures,Where is our genetic material located?,parts_cell_1165.png,question_images/parts_cell_1165.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. In the golgi apparatus, b. In lysosomes, c. In centrioles, d. Inside the nucleus",d 1313,DQ_009266,cell structures,What is in the Nucleus?,parts_cell_1165.png,question_images/parts_cell_1165.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Genetic material, c. Ribosomes, d. Lysosome",b 1314,DQ_009267,cell structures,What part is within the centrosome?,parts_cell_1165.png,question_images/parts_cell_1165.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Centriole, b. Golgi, c. Lysosome, d. Nucleolus",a 1315,DQ_009268,cell structures,How many nuclei is shown in the diagram?,parts_cell_1165.png,question_images/parts_cell_1165.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",d 1316,DQ_009269,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_1165.png,question_images/parts_cell_1165.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleolus, b. golgi, c. mitochondrion, d. lysosome",a 1317,DQ_009270,cell structures,Which part expels waste?,parts_cell_1168.png,question_images/parts_cell_1168.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. secretory vesicle, c. microtubule, d. mitochondria",b 1318,DQ_009271,cell structures,What encircles the Nucleolus?,parts_cell_1168.png,question_images/parts_cell_1168.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Centrosome, c. Chromatin, d. Ribosomes",a 1319,DQ_009272,cell structures,How many lysosomes are shown in the illustration?,parts_cell_1168.png,question_images/parts_cell_1168.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",c 1320,DQ_009273,cell structures,How many parts of the cell are there within the nucleus? (not including the nucleus itself),parts_cell_1168.png,question_images/parts_cell_1168.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2",d 1321,DQ_009274,cell structures,What is an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane?,parts_cell_1168.png,question_images/parts_cell_1168.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lysosome, b. microtubule, c. mucleus, d. centrosome",a 1322,DQ_009275,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_1168.png,question_images/parts_cell_1168.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. centrosome, b. plasma membrane, c. lysosome, d. nucleolus",d 1323,DQ_009276,cell structures,Which part of the cell converts glucose to adenosine triphosphate?,parts_cell_1171.png,question_images/parts_cell_1171.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondrion, b. Ribosome, c. Lysosome, d. Centrioles",a 1324,DQ_009277,cell structures,What part covers the nucleolus?,parts_cell_1171.png,question_images/parts_cell_1171.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondrion, b. Nucleus, c. Rough endoplasmatic reticulum, d. Golgi vesicles",b 1325,DQ_009278,cell structures,Which part of the cell protects and holds it together?,parts_cell_1171.png,question_images/parts_cell_1171.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Cytoplasm, c. Cell membrane, d. Nucleus",c 1326,DQ_009279,cell structures,How many mitochondria are in the cell diagram?,parts_cell_1171.png,question_images/parts_cell_1171.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",c 1327,DQ_009280,cell structures,How many nuclei is shown in the illustration?,parts_cell_1171.png,question_images/parts_cell_1171.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",b 1328,DQ_009281,cell structures,What is shown in the diagram?,parts_cell_1171.png,question_images/parts_cell_1171.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anatomy of an animal cell, b. Photosynthesis, c. Energy Wave, d. Anatomy of an human cell",a 1329,DQ_009282,cell structures,What would happen to the cell without cytoplasm?,parts_cell_1171.png,question_images/parts_cell_1171.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. it would get hard, b. it would freeze, c. it would grow, d. It would lose its shape",d 1330,DQ_009283,cell structures,It is an organelle that makes energy available to the cell. Its like the power plant of a cell.,parts_cell_1174.png,question_images/parts_cell_1174.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Nucleus, c. Mitochondrion, d. Cytoplasm",c 1331,DQ_009284,cell structures,What structure lies within the nucleus?,parts_cell_1174.png,question_images/parts_cell_1174.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosome, b. mitochondrion, c. Nucleolus, d. lysosome",c 1332,DQ_009285,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_1174.png,question_images/parts_cell_1174.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosome, b. centriole, c. nucleolus, d. mitochondrion",c 1333,DQ_009286,cell structures,What part gathers amino acids and joins them together into proteins?,parts_cell_1175.png,question_images/parts_cell_1175.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Ribosome, c. Mitochondrion, d. Lysosome",b 1334,DQ_009287,cell structures,Which is not a type of organelle?,parts_cell_1175.png,question_images/parts_cell_1175.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi Vesicles, b. Nucleus, c. Mitochondrion, d. Cytoplasm",d 1335,DQ_009288,cell structures,Which part of the cell is connected to the nucleus?,parts_cell_1175.png,question_images/parts_cell_1175.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lyosome, b. Smooth ER, c. Golgi vesicles, d. Mitochrondrion",b 1336,DQ_009289,cell structures,How many mitochondria appear in the diagram?,parts_cell_1175.png,question_images/parts_cell_1175.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",b 1337,DQ_009290,cell structures,How does the nucleolus functions?,parts_cell_1175.png,question_images/parts_cell_1175.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It helps the cell keep its shape, b. holds cell organelles in place, c. makes energy available to the cell, d. it forms ribosomes",d 1338,DQ_009291,cell structures,What is a small dense spherical structure in the nucleus of a cell during interphase?,parts_cell_1175.png,question_images/parts_cell_1175.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleolus, b. Mitochondrion, c. Nucleus, d. Lysosome",a 1339,DQ_009292,cell structures,What is the center of the cell called?,parts_cell_1178.png,question_images/parts_cell_1178.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell Membrane, b. Nucleus, c. Cytoplasm, d. Nucleolus",d 1340,DQ_009293,cell structures,"From the diagram, identify the organelle that makes energy.",parts_cell_1178.png,question_images/parts_cell_1178.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. mitochondrion, c. cytoplasm, d. golgi apparatus",b 1341,DQ_009294,cell structures,What is the part of the cell that is in between the nucleolus and cytoplasm?,parts_cell_1178.png,question_images/parts_cell_1178.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. mitochondrion, c. cell membrane, d. Golgi aparatus",a 1342,DQ_009295,cell structures,Which of the following is the substance that the other parts of the cell float around in?,parts_cell_1178.png,question_images/parts_cell_1178.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell membrane, b. cytoplasm, c. golgi apparatus, d. mitochondria",b 1343,DQ_009296,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_1178.png,question_images/parts_cell_1178.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. mitochondrion, c. cell membrane, d. nucleolus",d 1344,DQ_009297,cell structures,What is the centermost part of this cell?,parts_cell_1179.png,question_images/parts_cell_1179.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vacuole, b. mitochondria, c. cell membrane, d. nucleolus",d 1345,DQ_009298,cell structures,It protects and supports the cell.,parts_cell_1179.png,question_images/parts_cell_1179.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. cell membrane, c. cytoplasm, d. vacuole",b 1346,DQ_009299,cell structures,What covers the nucleolus?,parts_cell_1179.png,question_images/parts_cell_1179.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Cytoplasm, c. Vacuole, d. Mitochondria",a 1347,DQ_009300,cell structures,What's the innermost part of the nucleus in an animal cell?,parts_cell_1179.png,question_images/parts_cell_1179.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Vacuole, c. Golgi apparatus, d. Nucleolus",d 1348,DQ_009301,cell structures,How many of the items are listed in Maroon colored text?,parts_cell_1179.png,question_images/parts_cell_1179.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",a 1349,DQ_009302,cell structures,How many vacuoles are present in the illustration?,parts_cell_1179.png,question_images/parts_cell_1179.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 5",b 1350,DQ_009303,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_1179.png,question_images/parts_cell_1179.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleolus, b. golgi apparatus, c. lysosome, d. ribosome",a 1351,DQ_009304,cell structures,Which organelle makes energy available to the cell by using energy in glucose to make smaller molecules called ATP?,parts_cell_1180.png,question_images/parts_cell_1180.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Ribosomes, c. Vacuole, d. Mitochondrion",d 1352,DQ_009305,cell structures,Which structure is responsible for isolating the cell's content?,parts_cell_1180.png,question_images/parts_cell_1180.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Cell Membrane, c. Nucleus, d. Cytoplasm",b 1353,DQ_009306,cell structures,"From the diagram, how many organelles(s) are involved in making energy for the cell?",parts_cell_1180.png,question_images/parts_cell_1180.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",b 1354,DQ_009307,cell structures,This organelle functions as the powerhouse of the cell and produces ATP.,parts_cell_1180.png,question_images/parts_cell_1180.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole, b. Nucleus, c. Mitochondrion, d. Lysosome",c 1355,DQ_009308,cell structures,"What is a space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid?",parts_cell_1180.png,question_images/parts_cell_1180.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Vacuole, c. Golgi Body, d. Ribosomes",b 1356,DQ_009309,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_1184.png,question_images/parts_cell_1184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lysosome, b. nucleolus, c. centrioles, d. smooth endoplasmic reticulum",b 1357,DQ_009310,cell structures,What is the very center of the cell called?,parts_cell_1184.png,question_images/parts_cell_1184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Centrioles, b. Nucleolus, c. Lysosome, d. plasma membrane",b 1358,DQ_009311,cell structures,What envelopes the cytoplasm?,parts_cell_1184.png,question_images/parts_cell_1184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. smooth endoplasmic reticulum, b. chromatin, c. plasma membrane, d. lysosome",c 1359,DQ_009312,cell structures,Which structure is the one in the center of the chromatin?,parts_cell_1184.png,question_images/parts_cell_1184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleolus, b. Nucleus, c. Centrioles, d. Lysosome",a 1360,DQ_009313,cell structures,How many Golgi bodies are found in the cell diagram?,parts_cell_1184.png,question_images/parts_cell_1184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. none, c. 1, d. 3",c 1361,DQ_009314,cell structures,How many nuclei in a cell?,parts_cell_1184.png,question_images/parts_cell_1184.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",c 1362,DQ_009315,cell structures,What is the outer layer of the nucleus in this cell?,parts_cell_1185.png,question_images/parts_cell_1185.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Golgi complex, c. Cilia, d. Nuclear envelope",d 1363,DQ_009316,cell structures,Which part expels waste?,parts_cell_1185.png,question_images/parts_cell_1185.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. secretory vesicle, b. cilia, c. lysosome, d. microfilaments",a 1364,DQ_009317,cell structures,Which of these holds the cell together?,parts_cell_1185.png,question_images/parts_cell_1185.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nuclear Envelope, b. Ribosomes, c. Microfilaments, d. Plasma Membrane",d 1365,DQ_009318,cell structures,How many energy-producing organelles are there in the picture?,parts_cell_1185.png,question_images/parts_cell_1185.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 7, d. 8",a 1366,DQ_009319,cell structures,What is an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane?,parts_cell_1185.png,question_images/parts_cell_1185.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi Complex, b. Lysosome, c. Microtubules, d. Nucleus",b 1367,DQ_009320,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_1185.png,question_images/parts_cell_1185.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. microtubules, b. plasma membrane, c. nucleolus, d. microfilaments",c 1368,DQ_009321,cell structures,What is the outermost covering of an animal cell called?,parts_cell_1186.png,question_images/parts_cell_1186.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosome, b. golgi body, c. vacuole, d. cell membrane",d 1369,DQ_009322,cell structures,What is the outermost part of the cell that envelops the Ribosome?,parts_cell_1186.png,question_images/parts_cell_1186.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondria, b. nucleus, c. Cell Membrane, d. golgi body",c 1370,DQ_009323,cell structures,Which organelle is not a part of an animal cell?,parts_cell_1186.png,question_images/parts_cell_1186.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondria, b. Vacuole, c. Chloroplast, d. Nucleus",c 1371,DQ_009324,cell structures,How many nuclei in a cell?,parts_cell_1186.png,question_images/parts_cell_1186.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",c 1372,DQ_009325,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_1186.png,question_images/parts_cell_1186.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleolus, b. golgi body, c. ribosome, d. vacuole",a 1373,DQ_009326,cell structures,What is around the cell?,parts_cell_1217.png,question_images/parts_cell_1217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. golgi vesicles, b. ribosome, c. nucleolus, d. cell wall",d 1374,DQ_009327,cell structures,What surrounds and protects the cell?,parts_cell_1217.png,question_images/parts_cell_1217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Vacuole membrane, c. Nucleus, d. Cell wall",d 1375,DQ_009328,cell structures,Which membrane is responsible for isolating the cell's crystals?,parts_cell_1217.png,question_images/parts_cell_1217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus Membrane, b. Cell Membrane, c. Endoplasmic Reticulum, d. Vacuole Membrane",d 1376,DQ_009329,cell structures,How many cell parts are within the “vacuole membrane”?,parts_cell_1217.png,question_images/parts_cell_1217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",c 1377,DQ_009330,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_1217.png,question_images/parts_cell_1217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleolus, b. druse crystal, c. cytoplasm, d. cell wall",a 1378,DQ_009331,cell structures,Which part of the animal cell makes energy available to the cell?,parts_cell_1217.png,question_images/parts_cell_1217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosome, b. Cell Wall, c. Chloroplast, d. Mitochondrion",d 1379,DQ_009332,cell structures,Identify the yellow part of the cell.,parts_cell_1219.png,question_images/parts_cell_1219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosomes, b. Nucleus, c. Centrosome, d. Cytoplasm",a 1380,DQ_009333,cell structures,What is the outermost layer of the cell?,parts_cell_1219.png,question_images/parts_cell_1219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Cell mebrane, c. Nucleus, d. Cell wall",d 1381,DQ_009334,cell structures,Which of the following structures is NOT found in a plant cell?,parts_cell_1219.png,question_images/parts_cell_1219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Centrosome, b. Chloroplast, c. Capsid, d. Cytoplasm",c 1382,DQ_009335,cell structures,What is a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place?,parts_cell_1219.png,question_images/parts_cell_1219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosomes, b. Cytoplasms, c. Chloroplast, d. Cell Wal",c 1383,DQ_009336,cell structures,What is the center most part of the cell?,parts_cell_1219.png,question_images/parts_cell_1219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondria, b. Chloroplast, c. Nucleolus, d. Cell wall",c 1384,DQ_009337,cell structures,Which are the chloroplast?,parts_cell_1220.png,question_images/parts_cell_1220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. purple ones, b. blue ones, c. Green ones, d. pink ones",c 1385,DQ_009338,cell structures,Which part surrounds and protects the plant cell?,parts_cell_1220.png,question_images/parts_cell_1220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. chloroplast, c. ribosomes, d. cell wall",d 1386,DQ_009339,cell structures,What's the name of the outermost layer in the diagram?,parts_cell_1220.png,question_images/parts_cell_1220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Cell wall, c. Cell membrane, d. Golgi body",b 1387,DQ_009340,cell structures,How many chloroplasts are shown in the illustration?,parts_cell_1220.png,question_images/parts_cell_1220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 3, d. 4",c 1388,DQ_009341,cell structures,How many parts of the plant cell are there?,parts_cell_1220.png,question_images/parts_cell_1220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 8, c. 9, d. 10",d 1389,DQ_009342,cell structures,What happens if there are no ribosomes?,parts_cell_1220.png,question_images/parts_cell_1220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. can't produce protein, b. nothing happens, c. no protections, d. can produce energy",a 1390,DQ_009343,cell structures,What is the outermost part of a plant cell?,parts_cell_1220.png,question_images/parts_cell_1220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. nucleus, c. cell wall, d. chloroplast",c 1391,DQ_009344,cell structures,What is not in animal cells?,parts_cell_1222.png,question_images/parts_cell_1222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Microtubule, c. Chloroplast, d. Golgi Apparatus",c 1392,DQ_009345,cell structures,What is the largest organelle in the cell?,parts_cell_1222.png,question_images/parts_cell_1222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondrion, b. Golgi apparatus, c. Chloroplast, d. Nucleus",d 1393,DQ_009346,cell structures,How many features of a plant cell do not appear in animal cells?,parts_cell_1222.png,question_images/parts_cell_1222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 6, d. 5",a 1394,DQ_009347,cell structures,How many parts aren't in animal cells?,parts_cell_1222.png,question_images/parts_cell_1222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 5",c 1395,DQ_009348,cell structures,What is the outermost part of a plant cell?,parts_cell_1222.png,question_images/parts_cell_1222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell wall, b. golgi apparatus, c. nucleus, d. ribosomes",a 1396,DQ_009349,cell structures,Identify which part acts like the power plant of a cell.,parts_cell_1223.png,question_images/parts_cell_1223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. centrosome, b. ribosomes, c. golgi body, d. mitochondrion",d 1397,DQ_009350,cell structures,Which of the following is located inside the Nucleus?,parts_cell_1223.png,question_images/parts_cell_1223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Centrosome, b. Cell Membrane, c. Nucleolus, d. Cytoplasm",c 1398,DQ_009351,cell structures,How many chloroplasts are in the cell diagram?,parts_cell_1223.png,question_images/parts_cell_1223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. none, d. 3",d 1399,DQ_009352,cell structures,How many parts of the plant cell are labeled?,parts_cell_1223.png,question_images/parts_cell_1223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 14, b. 13, c. 12, d. 15",d 1400,DQ_009353,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_1223.png,question_images/parts_cell_1223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. amyloplast, b. cytoplasm, c. centrosome, d. nucleolus",d 1401,DQ_009354,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_1225.png,question_images/parts_cell_1225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleolus, b. golgi complex, c. vacuole, d. chloroplast",a 1402,DQ_009355,cell structures,What surrounds the cell?,parts_cell_1225.png,question_images/parts_cell_1225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell wall, b. golgi complex, c. nucleus, d. vacuole",a 1403,DQ_009356,cell structures,How many chloroplasts are in the diagram of the plant cell?,parts_cell_1225.png,question_images/parts_cell_1225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 5, c. 3, d. 4",a 1404,DQ_009357,cell structures,What is another packaging organelle like the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)?,parts_cell_1225.png,question_images/parts_cell_1225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell Wall, b. Golgi Complex, c. Vacuole, d. Membrane",b 1405,DQ_009358,cell structures,Which of the following organelles makes protein by joining amino acids together?,parts_cell_2855.png,question_images/parts_cell_2855.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. heterochromatin, b. ribosomes, c. nucleoplasm, d. nucleolus",b 1406,DQ_009359,cell structures,What directly surrounds the nucleolus?,parts_cell_2855.png,question_images/parts_cell_2855.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chromatin, b. Nuclear Envelope, c. Nucleoplasm, d. Ribosomes",c 1407,DQ_009360,cell structures,Which structure in the Human Nucleus Cell allows the trades between the cell and the body?,parts_cell_2855.png,question_images/parts_cell_2855.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleolus, b. Nuclear Envelope, c. Nuclear Membrane, d. Nuclear Pore",d 1408,DQ_009361,cell structures,How many membrane layers are there?,parts_cell_2855.png,question_images/parts_cell_2855.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",b 1409,DQ_009362,cell structures,"In a human nucleus cell, what is the substance of a cell nucleus?",parts_cell_2855.png,question_images/parts_cell_2855.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleoplasm, b. Nucleus, c. Nucleolus, d. Euchromatim",a 1410,DQ_009363,cell structures,What is inside the nucleoplasm?,parts_cell_2855.png,question_images/parts_cell_2855.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. outer membrane, b. nuclear pore, c. nucleolus, d. ribosomes",c 1411,DQ_009364,cell structures,Which part holds the DNA?,parts_cell_3036.png,question_images/parts_cell_3036.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vesicle, b. golgi apparatus, c. lysosome, d. nucleus",d 1412,DQ_009365,cell structures,"After the endoplasmic reticulum, what part of the cell receives the proteins for transferring to other parts of the cell",parts_cell_3036.png,question_images/parts_cell_3036.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. vesicle, c. Golgi apparatus, d. lysosome",c 1413,DQ_009366,cell structures,How many energies producing organelles can you see in the picture?,parts_cell_3036.png,question_images/parts_cell_3036.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",b 1414,DQ_009367,cell structures,What happens if the nucleus is removed from the cell?,parts_cell_3036.png,question_images/parts_cell_3036.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The cell will not be able to create energy for itself., b. The cell will not be able to digest food., c. The cell will not be able to reproduce., d. The cell will not be able to expel waste.",c 1415,DQ_009368,cell structures,What is within the chloroplast?,parts_cell_3037.png,question_images/parts_cell_3037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Plasma Membrane, c. Vacuole, d. Starch granule",d 1416,DQ_009369,cell structures,What is the outermost part of the cell?,parts_cell_3037.png,question_images/parts_cell_3037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. starch granule, b. cytoplasm, c. cell wall, d. plasma membrane",c 1417,DQ_009370,cell structures,Which represents everything inside the cell membrane (except the nucleus if there is one)?,parts_cell_3037.png,question_images/parts_cell_3037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole, b. Cell Wall, c. Cytoplasm, d. Plasma Membrane",c 1418,DQ_009371,cell structures,How is called the outermost layer of the bacteria?,parts_cell_3038.png,question_images/parts_cell_3038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell wall., b. Mesosome., c. Capsule., d. Plasma membrane",c 1419,DQ_009372,cell structures,How many flagella are in the bacterial cell diagram?,parts_cell_3038.png,question_images/parts_cell_3038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. too many to count, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",b 1420,DQ_009373,cell structures,How many parts of the cell are shown in the diagram?,parts_cell_3038.png,question_images/parts_cell_3038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 7, c. 5, d. 8",d 1421,DQ_009374,cell structures,"What is a rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria?",parts_cell_3038.png,question_images/parts_cell_3038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Capsule, b. Cell Wall, c. Mesosome, d. Cytoplasm",b 1422,DQ_009375,cell structures,What surrounds the cell wall?,parts_cell_3038.png,question_images/parts_cell_3038.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. capsule, b. cytoplasm, c. mesosome, d. plasma membrane",a 1423,DQ_009376,cell structures,What structure is part of the nucleo?,parts_cell_3042.png,question_images/parts_cell_3042.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Peroxisome, b. Plasma Membrane, c. Membrane Nuclear, d. Golgi Complex",c 1424,DQ_009377,cell structures,Which of these is not part of the nucleus?,parts_cell_3042.png,question_images/parts_cell_3042.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Nucleolus, c. Membrane Nuclear, d. Poro Nuclear",a 1425,DQ_009378,cell structures,"Among the cell structures, how many is capable of protein production?",parts_cell_3042.png,question_images/parts_cell_3042.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 7, d. 5",a 1426,DQ_009379,cell structures,How many parts of the nucleo are there?,parts_cell_3042.png,question_images/parts_cell_3042.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 3, d. 2",a 1427,DQ_009380,cell structures,What happens if there are no ribosomes?,parts_cell_3042.png,question_images/parts_cell_3042.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. no energy production, b. no glucose production, c. no protein production, d. nothing happens",c 1428,DQ_009381,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3042.png,question_images/parts_cell_3042.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plasma membrane, b. nucleolus, c. ribosomes, d. mitochondria",b 1429,DQ_009382,cell structures,"From the diagram, identify the organelle that makes energy for the cell.",parts_cell_3045.png,question_images/parts_cell_3045.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. centriole, b. golgi apparatus, c. nucleus, d. mitochondrion",d 1430,DQ_009383,cell structures,Which part sends proteins and lipids where they need to go?,parts_cell_3045.png,question_images/parts_cell_3045.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Centriole, c. Golgi apparatus, d. Vacuole",c 1431,DQ_009384,cell structures,Is this a plant cell or an animal cell?,parts_cell_3045.png,question_images/parts_cell_3045.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plant, b. animal cell, c. Impossible to tell, d. Neither",b 1432,DQ_009385,cell structures,Which organelle is located just outside the cell nucleus?,parts_cell_3045.png,question_images/parts_cell_3045.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi appartaus, b. Lysosome, c. Rough endoplasmic reticulum, d. Centriole",c 1433,DQ_009386,cell structures,How many items are labeled in the diagram?,parts_cell_3045.png,question_images/parts_cell_3045.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 8, c. 9, d. 7",c 1434,DQ_009387,cell structures,What covers the nucleus?,parts_cell_3045.png,question_images/parts_cell_3045.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. golgi apparatus, b. lysosome, c. centriole, d. rough endoplasmic reticulum",d 1435,DQ_009388,cell structures,What does the eukaryote and the prokaryote have in common?,parts_cell_3046.png,question_images/parts_cell_3046.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Cell Wall, c. Flagellum, d. Nucleus",a 1436,DQ_009389,cell structures,Which structure do both the Eukaryote and the Prokaryote contain?,parts_cell_3046.png,question_images/parts_cell_3046.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The cell membrane, b. Ribosomes, c. The mitochondria, d. The nucleolis",b 1437,DQ_009390,cell structures,How many major parts does a eukaryote have?,parts_cell_3046.png,question_images/parts_cell_3046.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 5, d. 3",b 1438,DQ_009391,cell structures,What is an organism in which cells contain a nucleus and other organelles enclosed within membranes?,parts_cell_3046.png,question_images/parts_cell_3046.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Prokaryote, b. Nucleoid, c. Nucleolis, d. Eukaryote",d 1439,DQ_009392,cell structures,What is the main difference between a eukaryote and a prokaryote?,parts_cell_3046.png,question_images/parts_cell_3046.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Eukaryotes have ribosomes while prokaryotes do not have any., b. Eukaryotes have a true nucleus, while prokaryotes do not have any., c. Eukaryotes have ribosomes while prokaryotes do not have any., d. Eukaryotes have no cell membrane.",b 1440,DQ_009393,cell structures,It is an organelle that makes energy available to the cell. Its like the power plant of a cell,parts_cell_3047.png,question_images/parts_cell_3047.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleous, b. Cell Membrane, c. Mitochondrion, d. Ribosomes",c 1441,DQ_009394,cell structures,"In a prokaryote, the part in between the cell membrane and the capsule is called the:",parts_cell_3047.png,question_images/parts_cell_3047.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell wall, b. flagellum, c. ribosomes, d. nucleoid",a 1442,DQ_009395,cell structures,What is a structure both cells have in common?,parts_cell_3047.png,question_images/parts_cell_3047.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleolus, b. Mitochondrion, c. Ribosomes, d. Flagellum",c 1443,DQ_009396,cell structures,How many parts of the prokaryote are there?,parts_cell_3047.png,question_images/parts_cell_3047.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 4, c. 3, d. 6",d 1444,DQ_009397,cell structures,What is inside the membrane-enclosed nucleus?,parts_cell_3047.png,question_images/parts_cell_3047.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleolus, b. capsule, c. cell membrane, d. ribosomes",a 1445,DQ_009398,cell structures,Identify the part of the Eukaryotic cell that houses the cell's DNA,parts_cell_3049.png,question_images/parts_cell_3049.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondria, b. Nucleus, c. Ribosomes, d. Nucleolus",b 1446,DQ_009399,cell structures,Which part of the eukaryotic cell contains most of the genetic material?,parts_cell_3049.png,question_images/parts_cell_3049.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. nucleolus, c. ribosomes, d. mitochondria",a 1447,DQ_009400,cell structures,Which is part of a Prokaryotic cell?,parts_cell_3049.png,question_images/parts_cell_3049.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flagellum, b. Nucleus, c. Mitochondria, d. Nucleolus",a 1448,DQ_009401,cell structures,Which type of cell has a flagellum?,parts_cell_3049.png,question_images/parts_cell_3049.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. capsule, b. nucleoid, c. prokaryotic, d. eukaryotic",c 1449,DQ_009402,cell structures,How many parts are pointed out in the eukaryotic cell?,parts_cell_3049.png,question_images/parts_cell_3049.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4",d 1450,DQ_009403,cell structures,How many parts of the eukaryotic cells are there?,parts_cell_3049.png,question_images/parts_cell_3049.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 6",a 1451,DQ_009404,cell structures,What is the relationship between the cell membrane and the cytoplasm?,parts_cell_3050.png,question_images/parts_cell_3050.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The cell membrane is inside of the cytoplasm, b. The cell membrane does not do anything special, c. The cell membrane has no relation to the cytoplasm, d. The cell membrane encloses the cytoplasm",d 1452,DQ_009405,cell structures,What is at the center of the prokaryotic cell?,parts_cell_3050.png,question_images/parts_cell_3050.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. DNA (nucleoid), b. eukaryotic cell, c. ribosome, d. plasma membrane",a 1453,DQ_009406,cell structures,Which cell part is common between the prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?,parts_cell_3050.png,question_images/parts_cell_3050.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. DNA, b. lysosome, c. plasma membrane, d. ribosome",d 1454,DQ_009407,cell structures,How many basic types of cells of living organisms do we know?,parts_cell_3050.png,question_images/parts_cell_3050.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",d 1455,DQ_009408,cell structures,How many parts are only present in one kind of cell?,parts_cell_3050.png,question_images/parts_cell_3050.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",a 1456,DQ_009409,cell structures,What is the outermost part of an eukaryotic cell?,parts_cell_3050.png,question_images/parts_cell_3050.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. lysosome, c. ribosome, d. plasma membrane",d 1457,DQ_009410,cell structures,What part of a cell is at the edge enclosing the cell?,parts_cell_3060.png,question_images/parts_cell_3060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. plasma membrane, c. mitochondria, d. cell wall",b 1458,DQ_009411,cell structures,Where can you find the nucleolus?,parts_cell_3060.png,question_images/parts_cell_3060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plasma membrane, b. centriole, c. chromatin, d. mitochondria",c 1459,DQ_009412,cell structures,Which of the following structures is found inside the nucleus of a cell?,parts_cell_3060.png,question_images/parts_cell_3060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum, b. Mitochondria, c. Nucleolus, d. Lysosome",c 1460,DQ_009413,cell structures,How many centrioles does the diagram of the cell have?,parts_cell_3060.png,question_images/parts_cell_3060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",d 1461,DQ_009414,cell structures,What is inside the nuclear envelope?,parts_cell_3060.png,question_images/parts_cell_3060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. centriole, b. nucleolus, c. golgi apparatus, d. lysosome",b 1462,DQ_009415,cell structures,What does the purple in the center stand for?,parts_cell_3062.png,question_images/parts_cell_3062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell membrane, b. nucleus, c. cytoplasm, d. mitochondria",b 1463,DQ_009416,cell structures,What is the part of the cell that is in between the nucleus and the cell membrane?,parts_cell_3062.png,question_images/parts_cell_3062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vacuoles, b. mitochondria, c. nucleus, d. cytoplasm",d 1464,DQ_009417,cell structures,Where are vacuoles found?,parts_cell_3062.png,question_images/parts_cell_3062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. mitochondria, c. cytoplasm, d. cell membrane",c 1465,DQ_009418,cell structures,How many parts are shown in the diagram below?,parts_cell_3062.png,question_images/parts_cell_3062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 5, d. 6",c 1466,DQ_009419,cell structures,"In the diagram, how many vacuoles does the cell have?",parts_cell_3062.png,question_images/parts_cell_3062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",a 1467,DQ_009420,cell structures,What is the outermost part of the cell?,parts_cell_3062.png,question_images/parts_cell_3062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. vacuoles, c. mitochondria, d. cell membrane",d 1468,DQ_009421,cell structures,"From the diagram, identify the organelle that makes energy for the cell.",parts_cell_3066.png,question_images/parts_cell_3066.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondrion, b. golgi apparatus, c. nucleus, d. rough ER",a 1469,DQ_009422,cell structures,How is called the outermost layer of the cell?,parts_cell_3066.png,question_images/parts_cell_3066.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus., b. Cell wall., c. Cytoplasm., d. Cell membrane.",b 1470,DQ_009423,cell structures,What is the fluid portion of cytoplasm?,parts_cell_3066.png,question_images/parts_cell_3066.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rough ER, b. Cytosol, c. Golgi Apparatus, d. Chloroplast",b 1471,DQ_009424,cell structures,How many mitochondria are shown in the illustration?,parts_cell_3066.png,question_images/parts_cell_3066.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",c 1472,DQ_009425,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3066.png,question_images/parts_cell_3066.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. cell wall, c. nucleolus, d. amyloplast",c 1473,DQ_009426,cell structures,What is the outer layer of the cell?,parts_cell_3066.png,question_images/parts_cell_3066.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell membrane, b. Cell wall, c. Chloroplast, d. Nucleus",b 1474,DQ_009427,cell structures,What part is displayed in green in this cell?,parts_cell_3084.png,question_images/parts_cell_3084.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. lysosome, c. golgi, d. plasma cell membrane",b 1475,DQ_009428,cell structures,Which part of the cell encloses the cytoplasm and protects substances inside the cell?,parts_cell_3084.png,question_images/parts_cell_3084.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Golgi Apparatus, c. Plasma Cell Membrane, d. Ribosome",c 1476,DQ_009429,cell structures,Which part of the cell surrounds all the others?,parts_cell_3084.png,question_images/parts_cell_3084.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Plasma cell membrane, c. Golgi, d. Endoplasmic reticulum",b 1477,DQ_009430,cell structures,How many lysosomes does the cell in the diagram have?,parts_cell_3084.png,question_images/parts_cell_3084.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 2",b 1478,DQ_009431,cell structures,What is the outermost part of the cell?,parts_cell_3084.png,question_images/parts_cell_3084.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. endoplasmic reticulum, b. nucleus, c. plasma cell membrane, d. golgi",c 1479,DQ_009432,cell structures,"From the diagram, identify the part of the cell which surrounds the cell membrane and supports and protects the cell.",parts_cell_3086.png,question_images/parts_cell_3086.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. flagellum, b. pilus, c. cell wall, d. ribosome",c 1480,DQ_009433,cell structures,What is between capsule and cell membrane?,parts_cell_3086.png,question_images/parts_cell_3086.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flagellum., b. Cell wall., c. Pilus., d. Ribosome.",b 1481,DQ_009434,cell structures,Where is the Chromosomal DNA located?,parts_cell_3086.png,question_images/parts_cell_3086.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. capsule, b. cell membrane, c. cell wall, d. nucleoid",d 1482,DQ_009435,cell structures,How many parts are there in a prokaryotic cell?,parts_cell_3086.png,question_images/parts_cell_3086.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 2, d. 7",d 1483,DQ_009436,cell structures,How many pili are in the bacterial cell diagram?,parts_cell_3086.png,question_images/parts_cell_3086.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 34, b. 33, c. 32, d. 35",a 1484,DQ_009437,cell structures,What are the hair-like protrusions coming out of the capsule called?,parts_cell_3086.png,question_images/parts_cell_3086.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. flagellum, b. pilus, c. cell wall, d. ribosome",b 1485,DQ_009438,cell structures,Where does the photosynthesis take place?,parts_cell_3235.png,question_images/parts_cell_3235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Centrosome, b. Mitochondrie, c. Ribosome, d. Nucleole",b 1486,DQ_009439,cell structures,How many microtubules are shown in the figure?,parts_cell_3235.png,question_images/parts_cell_3235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 6, d. 4",c 1487,DQ_009440,cell structures,This is an organelle that recycles unneeded molecules. It uses enzymes to break down the molecules into their components.,parts_cell_3235.png,question_images/parts_cell_3235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole, b. Ribosome, c. Lysosome, d. Cytosol",c 1488,DQ_009441,cell structures,What is the outermost part of the cell?,parts_cell_3235.png,question_images/parts_cell_3235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vacuole, b. ribosome, c. mitochondrie, d. membrane plasmique",d 1489,DQ_009442,cell structures,Which is not part of an animal cell?,parts_cell_3236.png,question_images/parts_cell_3236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosome, b. Nucleus, c. Cell Wall, d. Mitochondria",c 1490,DQ_009443,cell structures,How many features of the plant cell do not also appear in the animal cell?,parts_cell_3236.png,question_images/parts_cell_3236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 7, d. 2",a 1491,DQ_009444,cell structures,What is the outermost part of a plant cell?,parts_cell_3236.png,question_images/parts_cell_3236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell wall, b. nucleus, c. mitochondria, d. center vacuole",a 1492,DQ_009445,cell structures,In this picture what do the green dots represent?,parts_cell_3238.png,question_images/parts_cell_3238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. smooth ER, b. nuclear pore, c. rough endoplasmic reticulum, d. vesicles",d 1493,DQ_009446,cell structures,What surrounds the nucleus?,parts_cell_3238.png,question_images/parts_cell_3238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lysosome, b. ribosomes, c. nuclear envelope, d. smooth ER",c 1494,DQ_009447,cell structures,Which part helps organize the DNA in the nucleus before cell division takes place?,parts_cell_3238.png,question_images/parts_cell_3238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nuclear envelope, b. Microtubules, c. Centrioles, d. Nuclear pore",c 1495,DQ_009448,cell structures,What membrane surrounds the nucleus?,parts_cell_3238.png,question_images/parts_cell_3238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nuclear pore, b. Centrioles, c. Nuclear envelope, d. Vesicles",c 1496,DQ_009449,cell structures,How many parts does a typical animal cell consist of?,parts_cell_3238.png,question_images/parts_cell_3238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 14, b. 15, c. 13, d. 12",a 1497,DQ_009450,cell structures,How many types of endoplasmic reticulum exist within a typical animal cell?,parts_cell_3238.png,question_images/parts_cell_3238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",d 1498,DQ_009451,cell structures,What covers the nucleus?,parts_cell_3238.png,question_images/parts_cell_3238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. centrioles, c. nuclear envelope, d. vesicles",c 1499,DQ_009452,cell structures,Which part of the animal cell makes energy available to the cell?,parts_cell_3238.png,question_images/parts_cell_3238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondria, b. Golgi Apparatus, c. Ribosomes, d. Vesicles",a 1500,DQ_009453,cell structures,"In the cell, it acts as a factory where proteins are made. It gathers amino acids and joins them together to form proteins.",parts_cell_3239.png,question_images/parts_cell_3239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rough endoplasmic reticulum, b. vacuole, c. ribosomes, d. smooth endoplasmic reticulum",c 1501,DQ_009454,cell structures,What does separate the nucleus from the cytoplasm?,parts_cell_3239.png,question_images/parts_cell_3239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell membrane., b. Vacuole., c. Nucleolus., d. Nuclear membrane.",d 1502,DQ_009455,cell structures,What lines the outside of the Nucleus?,parts_cell_3239.png,question_images/parts_cell_3239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Cell Membrane, c. Rough ER, d. The Nuclear Membrane",d 1503,DQ_009456,cell structures,"From the diagram, how many organelles(s) are involved in making energy for the cell?",parts_cell_3239.png,question_images/parts_cell_3239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",a 1504,DQ_009457,cell structures,How many parts of the Animal cell are covered by cell membrane?,parts_cell_3239.png,question_images/parts_cell_3239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 11, c. 13, d. 12",d 1505,DQ_009458,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3239.png,question_images/parts_cell_3239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. nucleolus, c. vacuole, d. cytoplasm",b 1506,DQ_009459,cell structures,Identify what is inside the nucleus.,parts_cell_3241.png,question_images/parts_cell_3241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Nucleolus, c. Vacuole, d. Mitochondrion",b 1507,DQ_009460,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3241.png,question_images/parts_cell_3241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondron, b. nucleolus, c. vacuole, d. centrioles",b 1508,DQ_009461,cell structures,Where's the cells DNA located?,parts_cell_3241.png,question_images/parts_cell_3241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole, b. Mitochondrion, c. Ribosomes, d. In the nucleus",d 1509,DQ_009462,cell structures,Part of the cell which is in between the nucleolus and cytoplasm,parts_cell_3241.png,question_images/parts_cell_3241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondrion, b. ribosome, c. vacuole, d. nucleus",d 1510,DQ_009463,cell structures,What material connects all the organelles within the cell membrane?,parts_cell_3241.png,question_images/parts_cell_3241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole, b. Nuclear envelope, c. Golgi apparatus, d. Cytoplasm",d 1511,DQ_009464,cell structures,How many lysosomes are in the illustrated cell?,parts_cell_3241.png,question_images/parts_cell_3241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 2, d. 1",a 1512,DQ_009465,cell structures,How many nucleoli does a typical animal cell have in the diagram?,parts_cell_3241.png,question_images/parts_cell_3241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. none",b 1513,DQ_009466,cell structures,"From the list, pick the correct order of the layers of a cell from outermost to innermost",parts_cell_3241.png,question_images/parts_cell_3241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell membrane -> Vacuole -> Mitochondrion -> Golgi apparatus, b. Ribosomes -> Nuclear envelope -> Nucleus -> Nucleolus, c. Cell membrane -> Golgi apparatus -> Mitochondrion -> Nucleus, d. Cell membrane -> Cytoplasm -> Nucleus -> Nucleolus",d 1514,DQ_009467,cell structures,What happens if the nucleus is removed from the cell?,parts_cell_3241.png,question_images/parts_cell_3241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The cell cannot create energy., b. The cell cannot expel waste., c. The cell will not be able to reproduce., d. The cell cannot digest food.",c 1515,DQ_009468,cell structures,What covers the Cytoplasm?,parts_cell_3242.png,question_images/parts_cell_3242.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Endosome, b. Cytoskeleton, c. Karyon, d. Centrioles",b 1516,DQ_009469,cell structures,What's the name of the outermost part of the cell in the diagram?,parts_cell_3242.png,question_images/parts_cell_3242.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Microvili, c. Karyon, d. Ribosomes",b 1517,DQ_009470,cell structures,How many parts are shown in the cell below?,parts_cell_3242.png,question_images/parts_cell_3242.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 14, b. 12, c. 11, d. 10",a 1518,DQ_009471,cell structures,What is the top part or the cell called?,parts_cell_3242.png,question_images/parts_cell_3242.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. karyon, b. cytoplasm, c. microvilli, d. plasma membrane",c 1519,DQ_009472,cell structures,What is inside the nuclear membrane?,parts_cell_3242.png,question_images/parts_cell_3242.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. endosome, b. golgi image, c. microvilli, d. plasma membrane",a 1520,DQ_009473,cell structures,What will happen if the cytoskeleton is damaged?,parts_cell_3242.png,question_images/parts_cell_3242.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. the cell will keep its shape, b. organelles will not be held at the cytoplasm, c. nothing, d. the cell will shrink",b 1521,DQ_009474,cell structures,What part of the cell produces protein?,parts_cell_3243.png,question_images/parts_cell_3243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. lysosome, c. cytosol, d. chromatin",a 1522,DQ_009475,cell structures,Which of the following is an organelle that recycles unneeded molecules?,parts_cell_3243.png,question_images/parts_cell_3243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Plasma membrane, c. Nucleus, d. Chromatin",a 1523,DQ_009476,cell structures,What is present inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3243.png,question_images/parts_cell_3243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleolus, b. Cytosol, c. Villi, d. Centrioles",a 1524,DQ_009477,cell structures,What is the largest organelle in an eukaryotic cell?,parts_cell_3243.png,question_images/parts_cell_3243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Cytosol, c. Centrioles, d. Nucleus",d 1525,DQ_009478,cell structures,What organelle organizes the DNA in the nucleus before cell division?,parts_cell_3243.png,question_images/parts_cell_3243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plasma membrane, b. Nucleolus, c. Centriole, d. Cytosol",c 1526,DQ_009479,cell structures,How many mitochondria are in the cell diagram?,parts_cell_3243.png,question_images/parts_cell_3243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",d 1527,DQ_009480,cell structures,How many parts are inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3243.png,question_images/parts_cell_3243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 6",c 1528,DQ_009481,cell structures,Where is energy produced?,parts_cell_3244.png,question_images/parts_cell_3244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. golgi apparatus, b. centrioles, c. mitochondrion, d. cytoplasm",c 1529,DQ_009482,cell structures,Which part of the cell controls what substances enter and leave the cell?,parts_cell_3244.png,question_images/parts_cell_3244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Lysosome, c. Endoplasmic reticulum, d. Cell membrane",d 1530,DQ_009483,cell structures,What encloses the entire cell?,parts_cell_3244.png,question_images/parts_cell_3244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell membrane, b. Nucleolus, c. Cytoplasm, d. Centrioles",a 1531,DQ_009484,cell structures,Where is the Golgi apparatus located?,parts_cell_3244.png,question_images/parts_cell_3244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell membrane, b. cell wall, c. nucleolus, d. in the cytoplasm",d 1532,DQ_009485,cell structures,How many nuclei is found in the cell diagram?,parts_cell_3244.png,question_images/parts_cell_3244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. none, c. 2, d. 3",a 1533,DQ_009486,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3244.png,question_images/parts_cell_3244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. cell membrane, c. nucleolus, d. centrioles",c 1534,DQ_009487,cell structures,What is the outermost surface of cell called?,parts_cell_3244.png,question_images/parts_cell_3244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Lysosome, c. Ribosome, d. Cell membrane",d 1535,DQ_009488,cell structures,What item is displayed in green in this diagram?,parts_cell_3245.png,question_images/parts_cell_3245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. peroxisome, b. ribosomes, c. chromatin, d. microtubule",a 1536,DQ_009489,cell structures,"From the diagram, identify the organelle which sends proteins and lipids where they need to go.",parts_cell_3245.png,question_images/parts_cell_3245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. centrosome, c. golgi apparatus, d. rough endoplasmic reticulum",c 1537,DQ_009490,cell structures,What is contained within the nucleus?,parts_cell_3245.png,question_images/parts_cell_3245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleolus, b. filament, c. lysosome, d. chromatin",a 1538,DQ_009491,cell structures,What's the name of the outermost part of the depicted cell?,parts_cell_3245.png,question_images/parts_cell_3245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Filament, b. Plasma membrane, c. Golgi apparatus, d. Nucleus",b 1539,DQ_009492,cell structures,How many nuclei are there?,parts_cell_3245.png,question_images/parts_cell_3245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2",c 1540,DQ_009493,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3245.png,question_images/parts_cell_3245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. microtubule, b. nucleolus, c. ribosomes, d. centrosome",b 1541,DQ_009494,cell structures,Identify the large cell organelle that sends proteins and lipids where they need to go.,parts_cell_3246.png,question_images/parts_cell_3246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi apparatus, b. Peroxisome, c. Plasma membrane, d. Mitochondrion",a 1542,DQ_009495,cell structures,Which organelle is only found in animal cells?,parts_cell_3246.png,question_images/parts_cell_3246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Ribosome, c. Centriole, d. Mitochondrion",c 1543,DQ_009496,cell structures,How many parts is cytoskeleton comprised of?,parts_cell_3246.png,question_images/parts_cell_3246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",a 1544,DQ_009497,cell structures,Name one part of the cytoskeleton,parts_cell_3246.png,question_images/parts_cell_3246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. flagellum, b. centriole, c. microfilament, d. lysosome",c 1545,DQ_009498,cell structures,What helps organize the DNA in the nucleus before cell division takes place?,parts_cell_3246.png,question_images/parts_cell_3246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rough endoplasmic reticulum, b. ribosomes, c. centriole, d. nucleus",c 1546,DQ_009499,cell structures,What surrounds the nucleus?,parts_cell_3246.png,question_images/parts_cell_3246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. lysosome, c. rough endoplasmic reticulum, d. mitochondrion",c 1547,DQ_009500,cell structures,Which part expels waste?,parts_cell_3248.png,question_images/parts_cell_3248.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. centrosome, b. secretory vesicles, c. cytoplasm, d. peroxisome",b 1548,DQ_009501,cell structures,The nuclear envelope is covered with:,parts_cell_3248.png,question_images/parts_cell_3248.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cilium, b. Lysosomes, c. Pores, d. Golgi Apparatus",c 1549,DQ_009502,cell structures,What is the membrane enclosing the nucleolus called?,parts_cell_3248.png,question_images/parts_cell_3248.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nuclear envelope, b. Golgi apparatus, c. Nuclear pore, d. Centriole",a 1550,DQ_009503,cell structures,How many parts does the nucleus have?,parts_cell_3248.png,question_images/parts_cell_3248.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 5, d. 3",a 1551,DQ_009504,cell structures,How many parts of the nucleo are there?,parts_cell_3248.png,question_images/parts_cell_3248.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 6, d. 4",d 1552,DQ_009505,cell structures,What is inside the nucleoplasm?,parts_cell_3248.png,question_images/parts_cell_3248.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cilium, b. centriole, c. nucleolus, d. lysosome",c 1553,DQ_009506,cell structures,What is shown in the diagram?,parts_cell_3248.png,question_images/parts_cell_3248.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Human Cell, b. Animal Cell, c. Solar Cell, d. Plant Cell",b 1554,DQ_009507,cell structures,What protects and supports the cell?,parts_cell_3253.png,question_images/parts_cell_3253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Golgi body, c. Vacuole, d. Cell wall",d 1555,DQ_009508,cell structures,Which of the following is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3253.png,question_images/parts_cell_3253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chloroplast, b. Nucleolus, c. Golgi body, d. Vacuole",b 1556,DQ_009509,cell structures,Which part of the cell is identified with the color green?,parts_cell_3253.png,question_images/parts_cell_3253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flagellum, b. Chloroplast, c. nucleus, d. Golgi body",b 1557,DQ_009510,cell structures,How many microtubules are in the flagellum of the cell diagram?,parts_cell_3253.png,question_images/parts_cell_3253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",b 1558,DQ_009511,cell structures,How many mitochondria are depicted in the diagram?,parts_cell_3253.png,question_images/parts_cell_3253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",b 1559,DQ_009512,cell structures,What surrounds the nucleus?,parts_cell_3253.png,question_images/parts_cell_3253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. endoplasmic reticulum, b. pyrenoid, c. chloroplast, d. golgi body",a 1560,DQ_009513,cell structures,Identify the organelle that recycles unneeded molecules.,parts_cell_3255.png,question_images/parts_cell_3255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondrion, b. ribosomes, c. lysosome, d. chloroplasts",c 1561,DQ_009514,cell structures,Identify the part of the cell where photosynthesis takes place.,parts_cell_3255.png,question_images/parts_cell_3255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Chloroplasts, c. Golgi body, d. Cell wall",b 1562,DQ_009515,cell structures,Which part recycles unneeded molecules?,parts_cell_3255.png,question_images/parts_cell_3255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chloroplast, b. Lysosome, c. Golgi body, d. Cell wall",b 1563,DQ_009516,cell structures,What gives shape to the cell and includes other structures?,parts_cell_3255.png,question_images/parts_cell_3255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Nucleus, c. Organelles, d. Cytoplasm",d 1564,DQ_009517,cell structures,How many nuclei is shown in the diagram?,parts_cell_3255.png,question_images/parts_cell_3255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",a 1565,DQ_009518,cell structures,How many ribosomes are there?,parts_cell_3255.png,question_images/parts_cell_3255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",d 1566,DQ_009519,cell structures,What is the outermost part of the cell?,parts_cell_3255.png,question_images/parts_cell_3255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell wall, b. central vacuole, c. golgi body, d. nucleus",a 1567,DQ_009520,cell structures,What would happen to the cell if we removed the cell wall?,parts_cell_3255.png,question_images/parts_cell_3255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It would remain the same., b. It would not be held together., c. It would stay the same., d. It would gain structure",b 1568,DQ_009521,cell structures,What part is in the center of the eukaryotic cell?,parts_cell_3258.png,question_images/parts_cell_3258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. cilla, c. lysosome, d. nucleus",d 1569,DQ_009522,cell structures,Which organelle does the Prokaryotic cell have that the Eukaryotic cell lacks?,parts_cell_3258.png,question_images/parts_cell_3258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Nucleus, c. Flagellum, d. Cilia",c 1570,DQ_009523,cell structures,How many mitochondria in Eukaryotic cell?,parts_cell_3258.png,question_images/parts_cell_3258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",d 1571,DQ_009524,cell structures,What does an eukaryotic cell have that a prokaryotic cell doesn't?,parts_cell_3258.png,question_images/parts_cell_3258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. cilia, c. nucleolus, d. DNA",c 1572,DQ_009525,cell structures,What surrounds the nucleus?,parts_cell_3260.png,question_images/parts_cell_3260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nuclear envelope, b. ribosomes, c. lysosome, d. centriole",a 1573,DQ_009526,cell structures,Which structure involves the cell's cytoplasm and all the cell's content?,parts_cell_3260.png,question_images/parts_cell_3260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plasma Membrane, b. Cytoskeleton, c. Mitochondrion, d. Nucleus",a 1574,DQ_009527,cell structures,How many lysosomes are there in this cell?,parts_cell_3260.png,question_images/parts_cell_3260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",d 1575,DQ_009528,cell structures,What is a small set of microtubules arranged in a specific way?,parts_cell_3260.png,question_images/parts_cell_3260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plasma Membrane, b. Centriole, c. Ribosomes, d. Lysosome",b 1576,DQ_009529,cell structures,What is the inner cell part?,parts_cell_3261.png,question_images/parts_cell_3261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. flagellum, b. vesicle, c. nucleolus, d. cytoplasm",c 1577,DQ_009530,cell structures,What is the dark blue cell material called?,parts_cell_3261.png,question_images/parts_cell_3261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. dna, b. plasma membrane, c. nucleus, d. cytoplasm",b 1578,DQ_009531,cell structures,Which part of the cell contains the chromatin (DNA)?,parts_cell_3261.png,question_images/parts_cell_3261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Microtubules, b. Flagellum, c. Nucleus, d. Golgi Complex",c 1579,DQ_009532,cell structures,How many mitochondria does the cell in the diagram have?,parts_cell_3261.png,question_images/parts_cell_3261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",c 1580,DQ_009533,cell structures,How many parts of the nucleus are there?,parts_cell_3261.png,question_images/parts_cell_3261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 6",c 1581,DQ_009534,cell structures,What is inside the nuclear envelope?,parts_cell_3261.png,question_images/parts_cell_3261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plasma membrane, b. nucleolus, c. golgi complex, d. free ribosome",b 1582,DQ_009535,cell structures,What is in the nucleus of a cell?,parts_cell_3262.png,question_images/parts_cell_3262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Nucleolus, c. Cell membrane, d. Mitochondria",b 1583,DQ_009536,cell structures,Which of the following is found inside the cytoplasm?,parts_cell_3262.png,question_images/parts_cell_3262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell membrane, b. Nucleolus, c. Caveolae, d. Golgi complex",d 1584,DQ_009537,cell structures,How many nucleoli is found outside of the nucleus of the cell diagram?,parts_cell_3262.png,question_images/parts_cell_3262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. none, d. 3",c 1585,DQ_009538,cell structures,How many parts are in the plant cell diagram?,parts_cell_3262.png,question_images/parts_cell_3262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 12, c. 8, d. 10",b 1586,DQ_009539,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3262.png,question_images/parts_cell_3262.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondria, b. nucleolus, c. ribosomes, d. cell membrane",b 1587,DQ_009540,cell structures,"Identify which is structures that occur in animal cells, but not plant cells.",parts_cell_3263.png,question_images/parts_cell_3263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chromosomes, b. Nucleolus, c. Nucleus, d. Centrioles",d 1588,DQ_009541,cell structures,Which part occurs in animal cells but not in plant cells?,parts_cell_3263.png,question_images/parts_cell_3263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lysosome, b. centrioles, c. ribosomes, d. peroxisome",b 1589,DQ_009542,cell structures,Which organelle receives molecules from the endoplasmic reticulum and sends them on to other parts of the cell?,parts_cell_3263.png,question_images/parts_cell_3263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Mitochondrion, c. Lysosome, d. Golgi apparatus",d 1590,DQ_009543,cell structures,Which part of the nucleus envelops the nucleolus and chromosomes?,parts_cell_3263.png,question_images/parts_cell_3263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nuclear envelope, b. Plasma membrane, c. Centrioles, d. Endoplasmic reticulum",a 1591,DQ_009544,cell structures,How many parts is the nucleus in a typical animal cells made of?,parts_cell_3263.png,question_images/parts_cell_3263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",c 1592,DQ_009545,cell structures,How many parts make up the cell's nucleus?,parts_cell_3263.png,question_images/parts_cell_3263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",c 1593,DQ_009546,cell structures,"In a typical animal cell, what is the phosphor lipid bilayer membrane which surrounds the genetic material and nucleolus in eukaryotic cells?",parts_cell_3263.png,question_images/parts_cell_3263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosome, b. Lysosome, c. Nuclear Envelope, d. Centriole",c 1594,DQ_009547,cell structures,Which structure is located within the Nucleus and helps in synthesis of ribosomes?,parts_cell_3263.png,question_images/parts_cell_3263.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondrion, b. Lysosome, c. Centrioles, d. Nucleolus",d 1595,DQ_009548,cell structures,What is the centermost part of this cell?,parts_cell_3264.png,question_images/parts_cell_3264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. microtubules, b. mitochondrion, c. rough er, d. nucleolus",d 1596,DQ_009549,cell structures,Which part of the cell controls it?,parts_cell_3264.png,question_images/parts_cell_3264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondrion, b. Nucleus, c. Lysosome, d. Smooth ER",b 1597,DQ_009550,cell structures,Which part of the animal cell is present in the nucleus?,parts_cell_3264.png,question_images/parts_cell_3264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi Appartus, b. Chromatin, c. Rough ER, d. Lysosom",b 1598,DQ_009551,cell structures,How many parts of the nucleus are there?,parts_cell_3264.png,question_images/parts_cell_3264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",d 1599,DQ_009552,cell structures,The diagram indicates how many parts of the nucleus?,parts_cell_3264.png,question_images/parts_cell_3264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",b 1600,DQ_009553,cell structures,What is the function of a plasma membrane?,parts_cell_3264.png,question_images/parts_cell_3264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. To form a barrier, b. To store DNA, c. Suspending organelles, d. To store energy",a 1601,DQ_009554,cell structures,Which of the following is not a part or the nucleus or the animal cell?,parts_cell_3264.png,question_images/parts_cell_3264.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chromatin, b. Nucleolus, c. Lysosome, d. Nuclear Envelope",c 1602,DQ_009555,cell structures,Which of the following is NOT a part of the cytoskeleton of the cell?,parts_cell_3269.png,question_images/parts_cell_3269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Microtubules, b. Microfilaments, c. Ribosomes, d. Intermediate Filaments",c 1603,DQ_009556,cell structures,Which structure involves the nucleolus inside of a cell's nucleus?,parts_cell_3269.png,question_images/parts_cell_3269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nuclear Envelope, b. Flagellum, c. Plasma Membrane, d. Chromatin",a 1604,DQ_009557,cell structures,How many centrosomes are there in this cell?,parts_cell_3269.png,question_images/parts_cell_3269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",d 1605,DQ_009558,cell structures,What is inside the nuclear envelope?,parts_cell_3269.png,question_images/parts_cell_3269.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleolus, b. golgi apparatus, c. flagellum, d. lysosome",a 1606,DQ_009559,cell structures,What is the name of the central part of the cell?,parts_cell_3270.png,question_images/parts_cell_3270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Centrioles, b. Smooth ER, c. Ribosomes, d. Nucleus",d 1607,DQ_009560,cell structures,Which part keeps substances inside or outside the cell?,parts_cell_3270.png,question_images/parts_cell_3270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lysosome, b. microvilli, c. ribosomes, d. membrane",d 1608,DQ_009561,cell structures,What's the name of the finger-like part outside of the cell and on the external membrane?,parts_cell_3270.png,question_images/parts_cell_3270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Centrioles, b. Mitochondria, c. Microvili, d. Golgi vesicle",c 1609,DQ_009562,cell structures,How many centrioles are in the cell diagram?,parts_cell_3270.png,question_images/parts_cell_3270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",a 1610,DQ_009563,cell structures,"What are microscopic cellular membrane protrusions that increase the surface area of cells and minimize any increase in volume, and are involved in a wide variety of functions, including absorption, secretion, cellular adhesion, and mechanotransduction?",parts_cell_3270.png,question_images/parts_cell_3270.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Microvilli, b. Ribosomes, c. Membranes, d. Centrioles",a 1611,DQ_009564,cell structures,Which organelle converts glucose into ATP?,parts_cell_3273.png,question_images/parts_cell_3273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Microtubules, c. Mitochondrion, d. Ribosome",c 1612,DQ_009565,cell structures,What is the outer wall of the cell called?,parts_cell_3273.png,question_images/parts_cell_3273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. rough ER, b. Cell or plasma membrane, c. lysosome, d. mitochondrion",b 1613,DQ_009566,cell structures,Which of the following is located inside the Nucleus?,parts_cell_3273.png,question_images/parts_cell_3273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rough ER, b. Lysosome, c. Nucleolus, d. Mitochondrion",c 1614,DQ_009567,cell structures,How many endoplasmic reticulum are there?,parts_cell_3273.png,question_images/parts_cell_3273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 5",b 1615,DQ_009568,cell structures,How many parts does the cell in the diagram have?,parts_cell_3273.png,question_images/parts_cell_3273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 12, b. 10, c. 9, d. 13",d 1616,DQ_009569,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3273.png,question_images/parts_cell_3273.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. golgi apparatus, b. nucleolus, c. mitochondrion, d. ribosome",b 1617,DQ_009570,cell structures,"From the diagram, identify the organelle that makes energy for the cell.",parts_cell_3274.png,question_images/parts_cell_3274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosome, b. golgi apparatus, c. lysosome, d. mitochondrion",d 1618,DQ_009571,cell structures,What are the contents of the cell membrane suspended in?,parts_cell_3274.png,question_images/parts_cell_3274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rough endoplasmic reticulum, b. Lysosome, c. Nucleus, d. Cytoplasm",d 1619,DQ_009572,cell structures,How many organelles does the cell in the diagram have?,parts_cell_3274.png,question_images/parts_cell_3274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 12, b. 11, c. 9, d. 10",d 1620,DQ_009573,cell structures,How many types of endoplasmic reticulum are there?,parts_cell_3274.png,question_images/parts_cell_3274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",d 1621,DQ_009574,cell structures,What is the outermost part of the cell?,parts_cell_3274.png,question_images/parts_cell_3274.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. golgi apparatus, b. cell membrane, c. ribosome, d. nucleus",b 1622,DQ_009575,cell structures,In which organelle does photosynthesis take place?,parts_cell_3282.png,question_images/parts_cell_3282.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell wall, b. Chloroplast, c. Centriole, d. Mitochondria",b 1623,DQ_009576,cell structures,This structure contains most of the cell's DNA.,parts_cell_3282.png,question_images/parts_cell_3282.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Mitochondria, c. Chloroplast, d. Vacuole",a 1624,DQ_009577,cell structures,What surrounds the cell and all the structures within?,parts_cell_3282.png,question_images/parts_cell_3282.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chloroplast, b. Cytoplasm, c. Cell Wall, d. Nuclear Membrane",c 1625,DQ_009578,cell structures,Which of the following is located inside the Nucleus?,parts_cell_3282.png,question_images/parts_cell_3282.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Nucleolus, c. Chloroplast, d. Cell Wall",b 1626,DQ_009579,cell structures,How many cell walls in a plant cell?,parts_cell_3282.png,question_images/parts_cell_3282.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",b 1627,DQ_009580,cell structures,How many chloroplasts are in the diagram?,parts_cell_3282.png,question_images/parts_cell_3282.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",b 1628,DQ_009581,cell structures,What is a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place?,parts_cell_3282.png,question_images/parts_cell_3282.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell Membrane, b. Cytoplasm, c. Chloroplast, d. Cell Wall",c 1629,DQ_009582,cell structures,Which is the largest organelle in an eukaryotic cell containing most of the cell's DNA?,parts_cell_3284.png,question_images/parts_cell_3284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondrion, b. Golgi apparatus, c. Lysosome, d. Nucleus",d 1630,DQ_009583,cell structures,What surrounds the nucleus?,parts_cell_3284.png,question_images/parts_cell_3284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nuclear envelope, b. centrioles, c. vesicles, d. golgi apparatus",a 1631,DQ_009584,cell structures,What is the name of the structure located inside the nuclear envelope?,parts_cell_3284.png,question_images/parts_cell_3284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. the nuclear pore, b. the centrioles, c. the Nucleus, d. the vesicles",c 1632,DQ_009585,cell structures,Which color identifies the nucleus in the diagram?,parts_cell_3284.png,question_images/parts_cell_3284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Yellow, b. Purple, c. Black, d. Green",b 1633,DQ_009586,cell structures,How many elements of the animal cell structure are shown in the diagram below?,parts_cell_3284.png,question_images/parts_cell_3284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 18, b. 14, c. 12, d. 16",b 1634,DQ_009587,cell structures,In a typical animal cell what is the number of lysosome?,parts_cell_3284.png,question_images/parts_cell_3284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",a 1635,DQ_009588,cell structures,What is an organelle containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane?,parts_cell_3284.png,question_images/parts_cell_3284.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rough ER, b. lysosomes, c. golgi apparatus, d. smoth ER",b 1636,DQ_009589,cell structures,What part produces protein?,parts_cell_3287.png,question_images/parts_cell_3287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ATP, b. polysome, c. matrix, d. ribosome",d 1637,DQ_009590,cell structures,Which small organelle gathers amino acids and joins them together into proteins?,parts_cell_3287.png,question_images/parts_cell_3287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosome, b. ETC, c. Porins, d. Matrix",a 1638,DQ_009591,cell structures,Identify the membrane where the porins are,parts_cell_3287.png,question_images/parts_cell_3287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Outer membrane, b. Matrix, c. Ribosome, d. Inner membrane",a 1639,DQ_009592,cell structures,What organelle is present in both the Cytoplasm and the Mitochondria?,parts_cell_3287.png,question_images/parts_cell_3287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Porins, b. Nucleus, c. Ribosomes, d. Nucleolus",c 1640,DQ_009593,cell structures,How many membranes are there?,parts_cell_3287.png,question_images/parts_cell_3287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",b 1641,DQ_009594,cell structures,What is the most outer layer of a mitochondrion?,parts_cell_3287.png,question_images/parts_cell_3287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. matrix, b. porins, c. ribosome, d. outer membrane",b 1642,DQ_009595,cell structures,What fills the inner membrane of the cell giving it structures?,parts_cell_3287.png,question_images/parts_cell_3287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Porins, b. DNA, c. Matrix, d. Outer membrane",c 1643,DQ_009596,cell structures,What is the outermost part of a mitochondrion?,parts_cell_3287.png,question_images/parts_cell_3287.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosome, b. granule, c. outer membrane, d. matrix",c 1644,DQ_009597,cell structures,Identify the folded structures of the inner membrane of mitochondria that create more space to allow for a faster production of energy.,parts_cell_3288.png,question_images/parts_cell_3288.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Intermembrane space, b. Outer membrane, c. Cristae, d. Matrix",c 1645,DQ_009598,cell structures,What name receives the part of the mitochondria that contains the stands of mitochondrial DNA?,parts_cell_3288.png,question_images/parts_cell_3288.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner membrane, b. Cristae, c. Outer membrane, d. Matrix",d 1646,DQ_009599,cell structures,What structure encloses the cytoplasm of the cell?,parts_cell_3288.png,question_images/parts_cell_3288.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Inner Membrane, b. Cell Wall, c. Cristae, d. Matrix",b 1647,DQ_009600,cell structures,How many membranes does a mitochondrion have?,parts_cell_3288.png,question_images/parts_cell_3288.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",d 1648,DQ_009601,cell structures,How many parts indicated are enveloped by the Outer membrane of the mitochondria?,parts_cell_3288.png,question_images/parts_cell_3288.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 7, c. 6, d. 9",a 1649,DQ_009602,cell structures,"What is an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur?",parts_cell_3288.png,question_images/parts_cell_3288.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Membrane, b. Cristae, c. Matrix, d. Mitochondria",d 1650,DQ_009603,cell structures,The nucleus is contained in what?,parts_cell_3289.png,question_images/parts_cell_3289.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plasma membrane, b. The nuclear envelope, c. peroxisome, d. cytosol",b 1651,DQ_009604,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3289.png,question_images/parts_cell_3289.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleolus, b. cytosol, c. centrioles, d. plasma membrane",a 1652,DQ_009605,cell structures,The microtubule is an element of which cellular structure?,parts_cell_3289.png,question_images/parts_cell_3289.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The mitochondrion, b. The nucleus, c. The peroxisome, d. The cytoskeleton",d 1653,DQ_009606,cell structures,Which is not part of the Nucleus?,parts_cell_3289.png,question_images/parts_cell_3289.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytosol, b. Chromatin, c. Nucleolus, d. Nuclear Envelope",a 1654,DQ_009607,cell structures,How many centrioles does the cell in the diagram have?,parts_cell_3289.png,question_images/parts_cell_3289.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",a 1655,DQ_009608,cell structures,How many ribosomes are in the cell diagram?,parts_cell_3289.png,question_images/parts_cell_3289.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. Too many to count, c. none, d. 1",b 1656,DQ_009609,cell structures,"From the diagram, identify the organelle which makes food for the cell.",parts_cell_3296.png,question_images/parts_cell_3296.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. endoplasmic reticulum, c. mitochondrion, d. ribosomes",c 1657,DQ_009610,cell structures,What part of the cell is in the center or the nucleus?,parts_cell_3296.png,question_images/parts_cell_3296.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondria, b. endoplasmic reticulum, c. nucleolis, d. ribosomes",c 1658,DQ_009611,cell structures,What surrounds the Nucleolis?,parts_cell_3296.png,question_images/parts_cell_3296.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondria, b. Endoplasmic Reticulum, c. Ribosomes, d. Nucleus",d 1659,DQ_009612,cell structures,How many parts of the eukaryotic diagram are there?,parts_cell_3296.png,question_images/parts_cell_3296.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 2, d. 5",d 1660,DQ_009613,cell structures,What is a membrane-enclosed organelle found in eukaryotic cells?,parts_cell_3296.png,question_images/parts_cell_3296.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Proton, b. Nucleus, c. Ribosome, d. Mitochondria",b 1661,DQ_009614,cell structures,Which part surrounds and protects the plant cell?,parts_cell_3298.png,question_images/parts_cell_3298.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell wall, b. nucleus, c. plasmodesmata, d. vacuole",a 1662,DQ_009615,cell structures,Which of the following is located inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3298.png,question_images/parts_cell_3298.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi apparatus, b. Nucleolus, c. Chloroplast, d. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum",b 1663,DQ_009616,cell structures,How many endoplasmic reticulum are there?,parts_cell_3298.png,question_images/parts_cell_3298.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 5",c 1664,DQ_009617,cell structures,How many nuclei is shown in the diagram?,parts_cell_3298.png,question_images/parts_cell_3298.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",b 1665,DQ_009618,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3298.png,question_images/parts_cell_3298.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vacuole, b. nucleolus, c. golgi apparatus, d. plasmodesmata",b 1666,DQ_009619,cell structures,What is the outer most part of the cell called?,parts_cell_3299.png,question_images/parts_cell_3299.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. golgi body, c. cell membrane, d. lysome",c 1667,DQ_009620,cell structures,How is the substance that fills the cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane called?,parts_cell_3299.png,question_images/parts_cell_3299.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole., b. Cytoplasm., c. Ribosomes., d. Nucleus.",b 1668,DQ_009621,cell structures,What structure recycles unneeded molecules?,parts_cell_3299.png,question_images/parts_cell_3299.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Endoplasmic Reticulum, b. Lysosome, c. Cytoplasm, d. Mitochondrion",b 1669,DQ_009622,cell structures,How many organelles are shown in this diagram?,parts_cell_3299.png,question_images/parts_cell_3299.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 7, c. 5, d. 8",b 1670,DQ_009623,cell structures,"What is a complex of vesicles and folded membranes within the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells, involved in secretion and intracellular transport?",parts_cell_3299.png,question_images/parts_cell_3299.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Golgi Body, c. Nucleus, d. Vacuole",b 1671,DQ_009624,cell structures,What is the outside of the nucleus called?,parts_cell_3307.png,question_images/parts_cell_3307.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. flagellem, b. Nuclear envelope, c. centrosome, d. endoplasmic reticulum",b 1672,DQ_009625,cell structures,These structures produce protein in the cell.,parts_cell_3307.png,question_images/parts_cell_3307.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. peroxisome, b. golgi apparatus, c. ribosomes, d. chromatin",c 1673,DQ_009626,cell structures,Which of the following is not part of the Nucleus?,parts_cell_3307.png,question_images/parts_cell_3307.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleolus, b. Nuclear Envelope, c. Ribosomes, d. Chromatin",c 1674,DQ_009627,cell structures,How many cell parts make up the nucleus?,parts_cell_3307.png,question_images/parts_cell_3307.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",a 1675,DQ_009628,cell structures,How many nuclei does a cell have?,parts_cell_3307.png,question_images/parts_cell_3307.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",c 1676,DQ_009629,cell structures,What is inside the nuclear envelope?,parts_cell_3307.png,question_images/parts_cell_3307.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleolus, b. plasma membrane, c. flagellum, d. centrosome",a 1677,DQ_009630,cell structures,What is the largest organelle in the animal cell?,parts_cell_3308.png,question_images/parts_cell_3308.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. flagellum, c. ribosomes, d. lysosome",a 1678,DQ_009631,cell structures,What surrounds the nucleus?,parts_cell_3308.png,question_images/parts_cell_3308.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. golgi apparatus, b. flagellum, c. rough endoplasmic reticulum, d. ribosomes",c 1679,DQ_009632,cell structures,How many endoplasmic reticulum are there?,parts_cell_3308.png,question_images/parts_cell_3308.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 5",c 1680,DQ_009633,cell structures,How many parts does the animal cell have?,parts_cell_3308.png,question_images/parts_cell_3308.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 12, b. 14, c. 10, d. 5",b 1681,DQ_009634,cell structures,"What is a slender threadlike structure, especially a microscopic whip like appendage that enables many protozoa, bacteria, spermatozoa, etc. to swim?",parts_cell_3308.png,question_images/parts_cell_3308.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Reticulum, c. Lysosome, d. Flagellum",d 1682,DQ_009635,cell structures,Where is most of the DNA stored in a cell?,parts_cell_3308.png,question_images/parts_cell_3308.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plasma membrane, b. Nucleus, c. Flagelum, d. Cytoskeleton",b 1683,DQ_009636,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3316.png,question_images/parts_cell_3316.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleolus, b. chloroplast, c. vacuole, d. free ribosomes",a 1684,DQ_009637,cell structures,How many chloroplasts are in the diagram of the plant cell?,parts_cell_3316.png,question_images/parts_cell_3316.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",a 1685,DQ_009638,cell structures,How many parts of the plant cell are outside the cell wall?,parts_cell_3316.png,question_images/parts_cell_3316.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. None, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",a 1686,DQ_009639,cell structures,What would happen if the cell didn't have mitochondria?,parts_cell_3316.png,question_images/parts_cell_3316.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The cell would have too much energy since the mitochondria spend a lot of energy., b. The cell wouldn't be able to produce proteins., c. The cell wouldn't be able to function due to the lack of energy., d. The cell wouldn't be able to produce and transport proteins and lipids.",c 1687,DQ_009640,cell structures,What part does the bacteria cell have that none of the other cells have?,parts_cell_3317.png,question_images/parts_cell_3317.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell membrane, b. chromosome, c. flagella, d. cytoplasm",c 1688,DQ_009641,cell structures,How many parts of the cells are the same in each different type of cell?,parts_cell_3317.png,question_images/parts_cell_3317.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 8, c. 3, d. 6",c 1689,DQ_009642,cell structures,How many types of cell are shown in the illustration?,parts_cell_3317.png,question_images/parts_cell_3317.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",d 1690,DQ_009643,cell structures,What is the outermost part of a plant cell?,parts_cell_3317.png,question_images/parts_cell_3317.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vacuole, b. plasma membrane, c. chloroplast, d. cell wall",d 1691,DQ_009644,cell structures,What is the power house of the cell?,parts_cell_3317.png,question_images/parts_cell_3317.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondria, b. cell membranes, c. nucleus, d. centrioles",a 1692,DQ_009645,cell structures,How many parts are there in the nucleus?,parts_cell_3318.png,question_images/parts_cell_3318.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 8, c. 2, d. 3",a 1693,DQ_009646,cell structures,Which one of the following is a part of the nucleus?,parts_cell_3318.png,question_images/parts_cell_3318.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Ribosomes, c. Chromatin nucleolus, d. Centrioles",c 1694,DQ_009647,cell structures,Which part of the cell is located within both the cytoplasm and endoplasmic reticulum?,parts_cell_3318.png,question_images/parts_cell_3318.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondrion, b. Ribosomes, c. Lysosome, d. Centrioles",b 1695,DQ_009648,cell structures,How many types of endoplasmic reticulum can be found in the cell?,parts_cell_3318.png,question_images/parts_cell_3318.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",c 1696,DQ_009649,cell structures,How many mitochondria are present?,parts_cell_3318.png,question_images/parts_cell_3318.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",b 1697,DQ_009650,cell structures,What is inside the nuclear envelope?,parts_cell_3318.png,question_images/parts_cell_3318.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lysosome, b. centrioles, c. cytoplasm, d. nucleolus",d 1698,DQ_009651,cell structures,DNA is found within the:,parts_cell_3320.png,question_images/parts_cell_3320.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Mitochondria, c. Lysosome, d. Centriole",a 1699,DQ_009652,cell structures,Which organelle contains the DNA?,parts_cell_3320.png,question_images/parts_cell_3320.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Smooth endoplasmatic reticule, b. Nucleus, c. Golgi apparatus, d. Rough endoplasmatic reticule",b 1700,DQ_009653,cell structures,How many endoplasmic reticulum are there?,parts_cell_3320.png,question_images/parts_cell_3320.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 5, d. 3",a 1701,DQ_009654,cell structures,How many organelles play a role in storing materials?,parts_cell_3320.png,question_images/parts_cell_3320.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 7, c. 2, d. 4",c 1702,DQ_009655,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3320.png,question_images/parts_cell_3320.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vesicle, b. DNA, c. centriole, d. ribosome",b 1703,DQ_009656,cell structures,How many items are categorized as Cytoskeleton in the diagram?,parts_cell_3322.png,question_images/parts_cell_3322.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",c 1704,DQ_009657,cell structures,How many organelles not present in plant cell,parts_cell_3322.png,question_images/parts_cell_3322.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",d 1705,DQ_009658,cell structures,What is an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells containing degradative enzymes enclosed in a membrane?,parts_cell_3322.png,question_images/parts_cell_3322.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. centriole, b. rough endoplasmic reticulum, c. lysosome, d. ribosomes",c 1706,DQ_009659,cell structures,What surrounds the nucleus?,parts_cell_3322.png,question_images/parts_cell_3322.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. lysosome, c. rough endoplasmic reticulum, d. flagellum",c 1707,DQ_009660,cell structures,Which organelle recycles unneeded molecules?,parts_cell_3326.png,question_images/parts_cell_3326.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Nucleus, c. Lysosome, d. Mitochondria",c 1708,DQ_009661,cell structures,What part makes protein?,parts_cell_3326.png,question_images/parts_cell_3326.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondria, b. ribosomes, c. cytoplasm, d. lysosome",b 1709,DQ_009662,cell structures,Where does the Golgi apparatus receive molecules from?,parts_cell_3326.png,question_images/parts_cell_3326.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plasma membrane, b. Mitochondria, c. Lysosome, d. The rough endoplasmic reticulum and smooth endoplasmic reticulum",d 1710,DQ_009663,cell structures,Which of the following structures in an animal cell is the largest?,parts_cell_3326.png,question_images/parts_cell_3326.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondria, b. Ribosomes, c. Nucleus, d. Lysosome",c 1711,DQ_009664,cell structures,How many mitochondria are in the cell diagram?,parts_cell_3326.png,question_images/parts_cell_3326.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",d 1712,DQ_009665,cell structures,What surrounds the nucleus?,parts_cell_3326.png,question_images/parts_cell_3326.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. rough endoplasmic reticulum, c. mitochondria, d. plasma membrane",b 1713,DQ_009666,cell structures,"From the diagram, identify the organelle that makes energy for the cell.",parts_cell_3327.png,question_images/parts_cell_3327.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. centrioles, b. golgi complex, c. lysosome, d. mitochondria",d 1714,DQ_009667,cell structures,Which of the following is not part or the Nucleo?,parts_cell_3327.png,question_images/parts_cell_3327.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosome, b. Nucleolus, c. Membrane Nuclear, d. Poro Nuclear",a 1715,DQ_009668,cell structures,How many cell parts comprises the nucleo?,parts_cell_3327.png,question_images/parts_cell_3327.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 7, d. 5",a 1716,DQ_009669,cell structures,Name one part that makes up the nucleo,parts_cell_3327.png,question_images/parts_cell_3327.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. centrioles, b. ribosome, c. nucleolus, d. lysosome",c 1717,DQ_009670,cell structures,What is a small organelle that is present in the cytoplasm of many cells and that contains the reducing enzyme catalase and usually some oxidases?,parts_cell_3327.png,question_images/parts_cell_3327.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Peroxisome, b. Ribosome, c. Centriole, d. Lysosome",a 1718,DQ_009671,cell structures,By which structure is the cytoskeleton enveloped?,parts_cell_3328.png,question_images/parts_cell_3328.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi body, b. Nucleus, c. Nuclear Envelope, d. Plasma Membrane",d 1719,DQ_009672,cell structures,What is the nuclear membrane also known as?,parts_cell_3328.png,question_images/parts_cell_3328.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleolar membrane, b. Plasma membrane, c. Cell memrane, d. Nuclear envelope",d 1720,DQ_009673,cell structures,How many elements are a part of the plasma membrane?,parts_cell_3328.png,question_images/parts_cell_3328.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",d 1721,DQ_009674,cell structures,What is in the center of a cell?,parts_cell_3328.png,question_images/parts_cell_3328.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. necleus, b. ribosomes, c. nucleolus, d. centriole",c 1722,DQ_009675,cell structures,What is inside the nuclear envelope?,parts_cell_3328.png,question_images/parts_cell_3328.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. nucleolus, c. centriole, d. lysosome",b 1723,DQ_009676,cell structures,"In this diagram, what are the large green objects?",parts_cell_3331.png,question_images/parts_cell_3331.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. mitochondrian, c. ribosome, d. chloroplast",d 1724,DQ_009677,cell structures,What name receive the black and white dots found throughout the inside of the cell?,parts_cell_3331.png,question_images/parts_cell_3331.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chloroplast, b. Mitochondrian, c. Ribosome, d. Nucleus",c 1725,DQ_009678,cell structures,How many chloroplasts are in the cell diagram?,parts_cell_3331.png,question_images/parts_cell_3331.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 5, d. 4",b 1726,DQ_009679,cell structures,How many mitochondria are present?,parts_cell_3331.png,question_images/parts_cell_3331.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 6, d. 3",b 1727,DQ_009680,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3331.png,question_images/parts_cell_3331.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. chloroplast, b. mitochondrian, c. ribosome, d. nucleolus",d 1728,DQ_009681,cell structures,What is the function of the nucleolus?,parts_cell_3331.png,question_images/parts_cell_3331.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. to guard the nucleus, b. to keep the cell's shape, c. Its function is to form ribosomes, d. to keep the cells intact",c 1729,DQ_009682,cell structures,What does a plant cell have that an animal cell doesn't?,parts_cell_3337.png,question_images/parts_cell_3337.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. nucleus, c. cytoplasm, d. cell wall",d 1730,DQ_009683,cell structures,What is something that an animal cell and plant cell share in common?,parts_cell_3337.png,question_images/parts_cell_3337.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A nucleus, b. Lysosome, c. Choroplast, d. Ribosome",a 1731,DQ_009684,cell structures,Which organ forms a barrier between the cytoplasm and the environment outside the cell,parts_cell_3337.png,question_images/parts_cell_3337.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. cell membrane, c. ribosome, d. nucleus",b 1732,DQ_009685,cell structures,How many lysosomes are present in the diagram?,parts_cell_3337.png,question_images/parts_cell_3337.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 2, c. 8, d. 7",a 1733,DQ_009686,cell structures,How many organelles do animal and plant cells have in common?,parts_cell_3337.png,question_images/parts_cell_3337.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",b 1734,DQ_009687,cell structures,What breaks down the cell walls of bacteria and kills them?,parts_cell_3337.png,question_images/parts_cell_3337.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lysosomes, b. ribosomes, c. cytoplasm, d. plasma membranes",a 1735,DQ_009688,cell structures,What surrounds the nucleus?,parts_cell_3337.png,question_images/parts_cell_3337.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. ribosome, c. lysosome, d. rough endoplasmic reticulum",d 1736,DQ_009689,cell structures,What structure helps make and transport proteins and lipids?,parts_cell_3493.png,question_images/parts_cell_3493.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi Apparatus, b. Cytoplasm, c. Endoplasmic Reticulum, d. Vacuole",c 1737,DQ_009690,cell structures,Which of the following is located inside the Nucleus?,parts_cell_3493.png,question_images/parts_cell_3493.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi Vesicles, b. Chloroplast, c. Nucleolus, d. Mitochondria",c 1738,DQ_009691,cell structures,How many cell parts are inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3493.png,question_images/parts_cell_3493.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",c 1739,DQ_009692,cell structures,How many parts are indicated in the diagram?,parts_cell_3493.png,question_images/parts_cell_3493.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 11, b. 10, c. 12, d. 13",c 1740,DQ_009693,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3493.png,question_images/parts_cell_3493.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. vacuole, c. nucleolus, d. cell wall",c 1741,DQ_009694,cell structures,Would the cell survive if the cell wall is damaged?,parts_cell_3493.png,question_images/parts_cell_3493.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Data Insufficient, b. Not sure, c. No, d. Yes",c 1742,DQ_009695,cell structures,What is on the inside of the cell wall?,parts_cell_3498.png,question_images/parts_cell_3498.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi apparatus, b. druse crystal, c. cell membrane, d. ribosome",c 1743,DQ_009696,cell structures,Which part surrounds and protects the plant cell?,parts_cell_3498.png,question_images/parts_cell_3498.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. druse crystal, c. vacuole membrane, d. cell wall",d 1744,DQ_009697,cell structures,What structure is the starch grain?,parts_cell_3498.png,question_images/parts_cell_3498.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondrion, b. Cytoplasm, c. Amyloplast, d. Vacuole Membrane",c 1745,DQ_009698,cell structures,What's the name of the outermost layer of the cell in the diagram?,parts_cell_3498.png,question_images/parts_cell_3498.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi vesicles, b. Cell wall, c. raphide crystal, d. cytoplasm",b 1746,DQ_009699,cell structures,How many chloroplasts and mitochondria are found in the diagram of plant cell?,parts_cell_3498.png,question_images/parts_cell_3498.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3 and 4, b. 4 and 3, c. 3 and 2, d. 2 and 3",b 1747,DQ_009700,cell structures,How many mitochondria are shown in the diagram?,parts_cell_3498.png,question_images/parts_cell_3498.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",d 1748,DQ_009701,cell structures,What happens if the nucleus is removed from the cell?,parts_cell_3498.png,question_images/parts_cell_3498.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The cell cannot expel waste., b. The cell will not be able to create energy for itself., c. The cell will not be able to reproduce., d. The cell will not be able to feed.",c 1749,DQ_009702,cell structures,What is shown at the diagram?,parts_cell_3498.png,question_images/parts_cell_3498.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. human cell, b. cell wall, c. plant cell, d. solar cell",c 1750,DQ_009703,cell structures,What is the name of the part of the cell labeled in red?,parts_cell_3500.png,question_images/parts_cell_3500.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Centrioles, b. Mithocondria, c. Peroxisome, d. Golgi Complex",b 1751,DQ_009704,cell structures,"From the diagram, identify the organelle that makes energy for the cell.",parts_cell_3500.png,question_images/parts_cell_3500.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondria, b. ribosomes, c. lysosome, d. golgi complex",a 1752,DQ_009705,cell structures,Where is the Nucleolus?,parts_cell_3500.png,question_images/parts_cell_3500.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. In the nucleus, b. In the Mitochondria, c. Outside the nucleus, d. Outside the plasma membrane",a 1753,DQ_009706,cell structures,Which of the following are found within the nucleo?,parts_cell_3500.png,question_images/parts_cell_3500.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondria, b. peroxisome, c. centrioles, d. poro nuclear",d 1754,DQ_009707,cell structures,How many parts make up the nucleo?,parts_cell_3500.png,question_images/parts_cell_3500.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",d 1755,DQ_009708,cell structures,How many parts of the cell are labeled in the diagram?,parts_cell_3500.png,question_images/parts_cell_3500.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 16, b. 14, c. 13, d. 15",d 1756,DQ_009709,cell structures,What surrounds the nucleo?,parts_cell_3500.png,question_images/parts_cell_3500.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. golgi complex, b. lysosome, c. rough endoplasmic reticulum, d. vacuola",c 1757,DQ_009710,cell structures,Which among these is not part of nucleo?,parts_cell_3500.png,question_images/parts_cell_3500.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Membrane Nuclear, b. Nucleolus, c. Poro Nuclear, d. Mitochondria",d 1758,DQ_009711,cell structures,In which part of this cell is food stored?,parts_cell_3504.png,question_images/parts_cell_3504.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. the amyloplasts, b. The large central vacuole, c. the cytoplasm, d. the cell membrane",b 1759,DQ_009712,cell structures,Which of the following is located inside the Nucleus?,parts_cell_3504.png,question_images/parts_cell_3504.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleolus, b. Vacuole Membrane, c. Chloroplast, d. Ribosome",a 1760,DQ_009713,cell structures,How many chloroplasts are there in the cell diagram?,parts_cell_3504.png,question_images/parts_cell_3504.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 3, d. 4",d 1761,DQ_009714,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3504.png,question_images/parts_cell_3504.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleolus, b. ribosome, c. cell wall, d. golgi vesicles",a 1762,DQ_009715,cell structures,What is the outermost protective layer in of the cell?,parts_cell_3505.png,question_images/parts_cell_3505.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Cell wall, c. Cytoplasm, d. Cell Membrane",b 1763,DQ_009716,cell structures,What connects the smooth ER and rough ER?,parts_cell_3505.png,question_images/parts_cell_3505.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. golgi vesicles, b. cell wall, c. ribosome, d. nucleus",d 1764,DQ_009717,cell structures,What holds the cell together?,parts_cell_3505.png,question_images/parts_cell_3505.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi apparatus, b. cell membrane, c. cell wall, d. Ribosome",c 1765,DQ_009718,cell structures,How many chloroplasts are there in the diagram?,parts_cell_3505.png,question_images/parts_cell_3505.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",c 1766,DQ_009719,cell structures,How many structures are within the cytoplasm?,parts_cell_3505.png,question_images/parts_cell_3505.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 13, c. 11, d. 10",d 1767,DQ_009720,cell structures,Which organelle makes the energetic function of the cell?,parts_cell_3505.png,question_images/parts_cell_3505.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Mitochondrion, c. Golgi apparatus, d. Chloroplast",b 1768,DQ_009721,cell structures,Which structural layer is exclusive to plant cells?,parts_cell_3515.png,question_images/parts_cell_3515.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell wall, b. vacuole, c. peroxisome, d. nucleus",a 1769,DQ_009722,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3515.png,question_images/parts_cell_3515.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell wall, b. Ribosomes, c. Nucleolus, d. Chloroplast",c 1770,DQ_009723,cell structures,What surrounds the plant cell?,parts_cell_3515.png,question_images/parts_cell_3515.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell wall, b. Peroxisome, c. Golgi apparatus, d. Nucleus",a 1771,DQ_009724,cell structures,How many chloroplasts?,parts_cell_3515.png,question_images/parts_cell_3515.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",c 1772,DQ_009725,cell structures,How many parts is the nucleus made of?,parts_cell_3515.png,question_images/parts_cell_3515.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 5",b 1773,DQ_009726,cell structures,What is inside the nuclear envelope?,parts_cell_3515.png,question_images/parts_cell_3515.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. chloroplast, b. nucleolus, c. cell wall, d. peroxisome",b 1774,DQ_009727,cell structures,What is the function of the nucleolus?,parts_cell_3515.png,question_images/parts_cell_3515.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. protects the cell, b. keeps the shape of the cell, c. hold the nucleus, d. Its function is to form ribosomes",d 1775,DQ_009728,cell structures,What organ does the function of suspending cell organelles?,parts_cell_3516.png,question_images/parts_cell_3516.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nuclear pore, b. Nucleus, c. Chloroplast, d. Cytoplasm",d 1776,DQ_009729,cell structures,Which is the outermost part of the plant cell?,parts_cell_3516.png,question_images/parts_cell_3516.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Cell wall, c. Nucleus, d. Cell membrane",b 1777,DQ_009730,cell structures,How many parts of the nucleus are there?,parts_cell_3516.png,question_images/parts_cell_3516.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 3, d. 4",a 1778,DQ_009731,cell structures,What is inside the nuclear envelope?,parts_cell_3516.png,question_images/parts_cell_3516.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. chloroplast, b. microtubule, c. golgi apparatus, d. nucleolus",d 1779,DQ_009732,cell structures,Which of the following is not part of the cytoskeleton?,parts_cell_3518.png,question_images/parts_cell_3518.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Intermediate Filaments, c. Microtubules, d. Microfilaments",a 1780,DQ_009733,cell structures,How many components forms a nucleus?,parts_cell_3518.png,question_images/parts_cell_3518.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 3, d. 4",c 1781,DQ_009734,cell structures,What is inside the nuclear envelope?,parts_cell_3518.png,question_images/parts_cell_3518.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. nucleolus, c. cell wall, d. chloroplast",b 1782,DQ_009735,cell structures,What is the function of the nucleolus?,parts_cell_3518.png,question_images/parts_cell_3518.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. to protect the cell, b. Its function is to form ribosomes, c. to maintain the shape of the cell, d. to create more cells",b 1783,DQ_009736,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3533.png,question_images/parts_cell_3533.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleolus., b. Cytoplasm., c. Chloroplast., d. Vacuole.",a 1784,DQ_009737,cell structures,Which part of the plant cell is located between the cell wall and the cytoplasm?,parts_cell_3533.png,question_images/parts_cell_3533.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole, b. Golgi complex, c. Nucleus, d. Membrane",d 1785,DQ_009738,cell structures,How many parts are shown in the diagram below?,parts_cell_3533.png,question_images/parts_cell_3533.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 11, b. 8, c. 9, d. 10",a 1786,DQ_009739,cell structures,"From the diagram, identify the organelle that makes energy for the cell.",parts_cell_3534.png,question_images/parts_cell_3534.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondria, b. golgi apparatus, c. ribosomes, d. nucleus",a 1787,DQ_009740,cell structures,"In this picture, what does the yellow part represent?",parts_cell_3534.png,question_images/parts_cell_3534.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. golgi apparatus, b. mitochondria, c. golgi vesicles, d. vacuole",d 1788,DQ_009741,cell structures,What covers the nucleolus?,parts_cell_3534.png,question_images/parts_cell_3534.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Cell membrane, c. Cell wall, d. Golgi apparatus",a 1789,DQ_009742,cell structures,Which part forms a barrier between the cytoplasm and the environment outside the cell?,parts_cell_3534.png,question_images/parts_cell_3534.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell wall, b. cell membrane, c. golgi vesicles, d. golgi apparatus",b 1790,DQ_009743,cell structures,How many chloroplasts does the cell in the diagram have?,parts_cell_3534.png,question_images/parts_cell_3534.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 2, d. 3",a 1791,DQ_009744,cell structures,How many nuclei are there?,parts_cell_3534.png,question_images/parts_cell_3534.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",b 1792,DQ_009745,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_3534.png,question_images/parts_cell_3534.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. mitochondria, c. cell wall, d. nucleolus",d 1793,DQ_009746,cell structures,The raphide crystal is located within which part of the plant cell?,parts_cell_3535.png,question_images/parts_cell_3535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Large central vacuole, b. Nulceus, c. Mitochondrion, d. Chloroplast",a 1794,DQ_009747,cell structures,What is the name of the star-like organelle inside the large central vacuole?,parts_cell_3535.png,question_images/parts_cell_3535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. chloroplast, b. Druse crystal, c. Cell membrane, d. Cytoplasm",b 1795,DQ_009748,cell structures,How many endoplasmic reticulum are there?,parts_cell_3535.png,question_images/parts_cell_3535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",c 1796,DQ_009749,cell structures,How many parts are there to the golgi?,parts_cell_3535.png,question_images/parts_cell_3535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 6",a 1797,DQ_009750,cell structures,What happens if a plant cell loses its cell wall?,parts_cell_3535.png,question_images/parts_cell_3535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The cell absorbs proteins., b. The cell releases energy., c. The cell releases nutrients., d. The cell loses its shape and protection.",d 1798,DQ_009751,cell structures,What is shown in the diagram?,parts_cell_3535.png,question_images/parts_cell_3535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Human Cell, b. Worm Cell, c. Animal Cell, d. Plant Cell",d 1799,DQ_009752,cell structures,What is the organelle between the smooth and rough ER?,parts_cell_3537.png,question_images/parts_cell_3537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell wall, b. amyloplast, c. ribosome, d. nucleus",d 1800,DQ_009753,cell structures,Which of the following is the function of the mitochondria?,parts_cell_3537.png,question_images/parts_cell_3537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It helps make and transport proteins and lipids., b. It is where proteins are made., c. It makes energy available to the cell., d. It forms a barrier between the cytoplasm and the environment outside the cell.",c 1801,DQ_009754,cell structures,What is contained in the nucleus?,parts_cell_3537.png,question_images/parts_cell_3537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondria, b. Nucleolus, c. Cellulose, d. Chloroplast",b 1802,DQ_009755,cell structures,Which part of the following cell takes up the most its volume?,parts_cell_3537.png,question_images/parts_cell_3537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Amyloplast, b. Ribosome, c. Smooth ER, d. Large central Vacuole",d 1803,DQ_009756,cell structures,How many chloroplasts are shown in the diagram?,parts_cell_3537.png,question_images/parts_cell_3537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 5, c. 3, d. 4",d 1804,DQ_009757,cell structures,How many Mitochondria are shown in the image?,parts_cell_3537.png,question_images/parts_cell_3537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",b 1805,DQ_009758,cell structures,What is the outermost part of the cell?,parts_cell_3537.png,question_images/parts_cell_3537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondria, b. cell wall, c. amyloplast, d. rough ER",b 1806,DQ_009759,cell structures,Which structure makes energy available to the cell?,parts_cell_3537.png,question_images/parts_cell_3537.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondria, b. Vacuole, c. Nucleus, d. Amyloplast",a 1807,DQ_009760,cell structures,"From the diagram, identify the organelle that makes energy for the cell.",parts_cell_3539.png,question_images/parts_cell_3539.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. mitochondria, c. golgi apparatus, d. ribosomes",b 1808,DQ_009761,cell structures,What is present in a plant cell which is not present in an animal cell?,parts_cell_3539.png,question_images/parts_cell_3539.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole, b. Chloroplast, c. Golgi bodies, d. Plasma membrane",b 1809,DQ_009762,cell structures,What is the center or the cell?,parts_cell_3539.png,question_images/parts_cell_3539.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. microbody, b. smooth endoplasmic reticulum, c. nucleus, d. chloroplast",c 1810,DQ_009763,cell structures,How many parts of the cell are contained within the plasma membrane?,parts_cell_3539.png,question_images/parts_cell_3539.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 7, c. 5, d. 6",a 1811,DQ_009764,cell structures,What is the outermost part of the cell?,parts_cell_3539.png,question_images/parts_cell_3539.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondria, b. cell wall, c. ribosomes, d. nucleus",b 1812,DQ_009765,cell structures,What is the largest part of this cell called?,parts_cell_3544.png,question_images/parts_cell_3544.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. vacuole, c. mitochondrion, d. robosome",b 1813,DQ_009766,cell structures,Which part surrounds and protects the plant cell?,parts_cell_3544.png,question_images/parts_cell_3544.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. chloroplast, b. cell wall, c. mitochondrion, d. vacuole",b 1814,DQ_009767,cell structures,How many layers comprise the outer skin of the cell?,parts_cell_3544.png,question_images/parts_cell_3544.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Two, b. Three, c. Four, d. One",a 1815,DQ_009768,cell structures,How many mitochondria are shown in the diagram?,parts_cell_3544.png,question_images/parts_cell_3544.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",c 1816,DQ_009769,cell structures,What is the outermost part of a plant cell?,parts_cell_3544.png,question_images/parts_cell_3544.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell wall, b. chloroplast, c. cytoplasm, d. mitochondrion",a 1817,DQ_009770,cell structures,What protects and supports the entire cell?,parts_cell_3941.png,question_images/parts_cell_3941.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plasmid, b. Cell wall, c. Ribosome, d. Flagellum",b 1818,DQ_009771,cell structures,What is the tail-like part called?,parts_cell_3941.png,question_images/parts_cell_3941.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. capsule, b. flagellum, c. plasmid, d. ribosome",b 1819,DQ_009772,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_6230.png,question_images/parts_cell_6230.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plasma membrane, b. nucleolus, c. lysosome, d. centriole",b 1820,DQ_009773,cell structures,How many structures appear on the outside of the cell?,parts_cell_6230.png,question_images/parts_cell_6230.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 1, d. 4",a 1821,DQ_009774,cell structures,What is inside the nuclear envelope?,parts_cell_6230.png,question_images/parts_cell_6230.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleolus, b. microfilaments, c. cilia, d. golgi complex",a 1822,DQ_009775,cell structures,What sac-like organelle stores and transports materials within the cell?,parts_cell_6231.png,question_images/parts_cell_6231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosome, b. Vacuole, c. Cytoplasm, d. Plasma membrane",b 1823,DQ_009776,cell structures,Which is inside the Nucleus?,parts_cell_6231.png,question_images/parts_cell_6231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Microvilli, b. Centrioles, c. Cytoplasm, d. Nucleolus",d 1824,DQ_009777,cell structures,How many endoplasmic reticulum are there?,parts_cell_6231.png,question_images/parts_cell_6231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 2",d 1825,DQ_009778,cell structures,How many nuclei in a cell?,parts_cell_6231.png,question_images/parts_cell_6231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",d 1826,DQ_009779,cell structures,This is a small organelle where proteins are made.,parts_cell_6231.png,question_images/parts_cell_6231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole, b. Mitochondria, c. Ribosomes, d. Centrioles",c 1827,DQ_009780,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_6231.png,question_images/parts_cell_6231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vacuoles, b. microvilli, c. nucleolus, d. ribosome",c 1828,DQ_009781,cell structures,"From the diagram, identify the organelle that makes energy for the cell.",parts_cell_6233.png,question_images/parts_cell_6233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. mitochondrion, c. golgi apparatus, d. nucleus",b 1829,DQ_009782,cell structures,Which part pushes against the cell membrane to help the cell keep its shape?,parts_cell_6233.png,question_images/parts_cell_6233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondrion, b. Plasma membrane, c. Cytoplasm, d. Centriole",c 1830,DQ_009783,cell structures,Ribosomes are found within which cellular structure?,parts_cell_6233.png,question_images/parts_cell_6233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The nuclear envelope, b. The rough endoplasmic reticulum, c. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum, d. The lysosome",b 1831,DQ_009784,cell structures,How many types of endoplasmic reticulum are present in the animal cell?,parts_cell_6233.png,question_images/parts_cell_6233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",c 1832,DQ_009785,cell structures,"In an animal cell, what is the phosphor lipid bilayer membrane which surrounds the genetic material and nucleolus in eukaryotic cells?",parts_cell_6233.png,question_images/parts_cell_6233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plasma Membrane, b. Centriole, c. Golgi Apparatus, d. Nuclear Envelope",d 1833,DQ_009786,cell structures,What is the role of cytoplasm?,parts_cell_6234.png,question_images/parts_cell_6234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. enclosing cell, b. suspending cell organelles, c. storing DNA, d. make energy available",b 1834,DQ_009787,cell structures,What encircles the Nucleolus?,parts_cell_6234.png,question_images/parts_cell_6234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribossomes, b. Nuclear Envelope, c. Nuclear Pore, d. Cell Membrane",b 1835,DQ_009788,cell structures,Which of the following is not part of the Nucleus?,parts_cell_6234.png,question_images/parts_cell_6234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nuclear Pore, b. Nucleoplasm, c. Centrosome, d. Nucleolus",c 1836,DQ_009789,cell structures,How many parts of the nucleus are there?,parts_cell_6234.png,question_images/parts_cell_6234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",a 1837,DQ_009790,cell structures,How many protein-producing structures do cells have?,parts_cell_6234.png,question_images/parts_cell_6234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",d 1838,DQ_009791,cell structures,What is a protein-lined channel in the nuclear envelope that regulates the transportation of molecules between the nucleus and the cytoplasm?,parts_cell_6234.png,question_images/parts_cell_6234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cilium, b. Peroxisome, c. Nuclear Envelope, d. Nuclear Pore",d 1839,DQ_009792,cell structures,What part produce energy current of the cell?,parts_cell_6235.png,question_images/parts_cell_6235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. mitochondria, c. golgi complex, d. nucleolus",b 1840,DQ_009793,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_6235.png,question_images/parts_cell_6235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi complex., b. Nucleolus., c. Endoplasmic reticulum., d. Mitochondria.",b 1841,DQ_009794,cell structures,Which is the following is the outer most part of the cell?,parts_cell_6235.png,question_images/parts_cell_6235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. golgi complex, b. mitochondria, c. cell membrane, d. nucleus",c 1842,DQ_009795,cell structures,How many nucleoli?,parts_cell_6235.png,question_images/parts_cell_6235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",c 1843,DQ_009796,cell structures,How many parts are there in a cell?,parts_cell_6235.png,question_images/parts_cell_6235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 2, d. 7",d 1844,DQ_009797,cell structures,What is the part that supports and protects the cell?,parts_cell_6235.png,question_images/parts_cell_6235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Cell membrane, c. Golgi complex, d. Membrane receptor",b 1845,DQ_009798,cell structures,What is represented by the color green in this diagram?,parts_cell_6236.png,question_images/parts_cell_6236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell membrane, b. mitochondrion, c. ER, d. nucleolus",b 1846,DQ_009799,cell structures,"From the diagram, identify the organelle that makes energy for the cell.",parts_cell_6236.png,question_images/parts_cell_6236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. golgi body, b. nucleus, c. mitochondrion, d. lysosome",c 1847,DQ_009800,cell structures,Which part of a cell helps make and transport proteins and lipids?,parts_cell_6236.png,question_images/parts_cell_6236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plastid, b. lysosome, c. endoplastic reticulum, d. cell membrane",c 1848,DQ_009801,cell structures,"From the diagram, how many organelles(s) are involved in making energy for the cell?",parts_cell_6236.png,question_images/parts_cell_6236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",a 1849,DQ_009802,cell structures,How many parts are shown in the diagram below?,parts_cell_6236.png,question_images/parts_cell_6236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 14, c. 9, d. 12",b 1850,DQ_009803,cell structures,What is shown in the photo?,parts_cell_6236.png,question_images/parts_cell_6236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Diagram of Solar Rays, b. Diagram of Energy, c. Diagram of Cell, d. Diagram of Photosynthesis",c 1851,DQ_009804,cell structures,Identify the organelle in plant cells that contains chlorophyll and is responsible for enabling photosynthesis to occur.,parts_cell_6237.png,question_images/parts_cell_6237.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Tonoplast, b. Nucleus, c. Golgi apparatus, d. Chloroplast",d 1852,DQ_009805,cell structures,What membrane encloses the nucleus?,parts_cell_6237.png,question_images/parts_cell_6237.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Central vacuole, b. Mitochondrion, c. Nuclear envelope, d. Golgi apparatus",c 1853,DQ_009806,cell structures,Which of the following is not part of the Nucleus?,parts_cell_6237.png,question_images/parts_cell_6237.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nuclear Envelope, b. Chromatin, c. Chloroplast, d. Nucleolus",c 1854,DQ_009807,cell structures,How many components are there in the nucleus?,parts_cell_6237.png,question_images/parts_cell_6237.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 5, d. 4",a 1855,DQ_009808,cell structures,How many mitochondria are there?,parts_cell_6237.png,question_images/parts_cell_6237.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 2, d. 3",d 1856,DQ_009809,cell structures,What is the outermost part of a plant cell?,parts_cell_6237.png,question_images/parts_cell_6237.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. chloroplast, b. cell wall, c. microtubules, d. mitochondrion",b 1857,DQ_009810,cell structures,"From the diagram, identify the organelle that makes energy for the cell.",parts_cell_6238.png,question_images/parts_cell_6238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. mitochondria, c. vacuole, d. golgi body",b 1858,DQ_009811,cell structures,What is present in an animal cell that is not present in a plant cell?,parts_cell_6238.png,question_images/parts_cell_6238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chloroplast, b. Lysosomes, c. Ribosomes, d. Golgi body",b 1859,DQ_009812,cell structures,How many vacuoles are found in the diagram of the cell?,parts_cell_6238.png,question_images/parts_cell_6238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 2, d. 1",a 1860,DQ_009813,cell structures,Which part of the animal cell makes energy available to the cell?,parts_cell_6238.png,question_images/parts_cell_6238.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole, b. Mitochondria, c. Lysosome, d. Cytoplasm",b 1861,DQ_009814,cell structures,Name one organelle that the animal cell has but the plant cell doesn't.,parts_cell_6239.png,question_images/parts_cell_6239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chloroplast, b. Centrosome, c. Lysosome, d. Cell wall",c 1862,DQ_009815,cell structures,Which of the following structures can be found in a plant cell but NOT in an animal cell?,parts_cell_6239.png,question_images/parts_cell_6239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chloroplast, b. Smooth ER, c. Golgi Body, d. Cell Membrane",a 1863,DQ_009816,cell structures,How many chloroplasts are shown in the plant cell diagram?,parts_cell_6239.png,question_images/parts_cell_6239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",c 1864,DQ_009817,cell structures,How many structures are unique to the plant cell?,parts_cell_6239.png,question_images/parts_cell_6239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",b 1865,DQ_009818,cell structures,What are non-pigmented organelles found in some plant cells?,parts_cell_6239.png,question_images/parts_cell_6239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Centrosomes, b. Ribosomes, c. Amyloplasts, d. Chloroplasts",c 1866,DQ_009819,cell structures,Which of the following consists of watery cytosol and cell structures?,parts_cell_6240.png,question_images/parts_cell_6240.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. nucleus, c. mitochondria, d. ribosomes",a 1867,DQ_009820,cell structures,What function does the mitochondria haves?,parts_cell_6240.png,question_images/parts_cell_6240.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It has no function, b. Makes energy available to the cell, c. Produces water, d. Takes energy from the cell",b 1868,DQ_009821,cell structures,Which of the following is found in the nucleus?,parts_cell_6240.png,question_images/parts_cell_6240.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Ribosomes, c. Chromosome, d. Mitochondria",c 1869,DQ_009822,cell structures,Which of the following is located in the nucleus?,parts_cell_6240.png,question_images/parts_cell_6240.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Mitochondria, c. Ribosomes, d. Chromosome",d 1870,DQ_009823,cell structures,How many mitochondria are present in the illustrated cell?,parts_cell_6240.png,question_images/parts_cell_6240.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 7, d. 5",c 1871,DQ_009824,cell structures,How many of these structures are capable of gathering amino acids in the cell?,parts_cell_6240.png,question_images/parts_cell_6240.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",b 1872,DQ_009825,cell structures,What protects the chromosomes?,parts_cell_6240.png,question_images/parts_cell_6240.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondria, b. Cytoplasm, c. Ribosomes, d. Nucleus",d 1873,DQ_009826,cell structures,What would happen if a cell had no chromosomes?,parts_cell_6240.png,question_images/parts_cell_6240.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It would not be able to reproduce., b. It would not be able to process food., c. It would not be able to excrete waste., d. It would not be able to grow.",a 1874,DQ_009827,cell structures,Which structure in the cell gathers amino acids for protein production?,parts_cell_6241.png,question_images/parts_cell_6241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. golgi body, b. endoplasmic reticulum, c. vacuoles, d. ribosomes",d 1875,DQ_009828,cell structures,Which part of a cell gathers amino acids and joins them together into proteins?,parts_cell_6241.png,question_images/parts_cell_6241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plasma membrane, b. ribosome, c. microvilli, d. golgi body",b 1876,DQ_009829,cell structures,How many types of endoplasmic reticulum are there in the cell diagram?,parts_cell_6241.png,question_images/parts_cell_6241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 2, d. 3",c 1877,DQ_009830,cell structures,What can be found in a cell?,parts_cell_6241.png,question_images/parts_cell_6241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lytosome, b. crytoskeleton, c. plasmic membrane, d. golgi body, cytoskeleton, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, nuclear envelope, necleolus, nucleus, microvilli, plasma membrane, centriole, lysosome, ribosomes, mitochondrion, rough endoplasmic reticulum, cytoplasm",d 1878,DQ_009831,cell structures,Would the cell survive if the plasma membrane is ruptured?,parts_cell_6241.png,question_images/parts_cell_6241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Not sure, b. Data Insufficient, c. Yes, d. No",d 1879,DQ_009832,cell structures,What is a membrane-enclosed organelle found in eukaryotic cells?,parts_cell_6242.png,question_images/parts_cell_6242.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuoles, b. Nucleus, c. Centrioles, d. Ribosome",b 1880,DQ_009833,cell structures,What is responsible for pushing against the cell membrane to help the cell keep its shape?,parts_cell_6242.png,question_images/parts_cell_6242.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Ribosome, c. Microvilli, d. Vacuoles",a 1881,DQ_009834,cell structures,How many smooth endoplasmic reticulums are shown in the picture?,parts_cell_6242.png,question_images/parts_cell_6242.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",a 1882,DQ_009835,cell structures,How many vacuoles are in the diagram of the cell?,parts_cell_6242.png,question_images/parts_cell_6242.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",b 1883,DQ_009836,cell structures,What breaks down the cell walls of bacteria and kills them?,parts_cell_6242.png,question_images/parts_cell_6242.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vacuoles, b. nucleus, c. microvilli, d. lysosome",d 1884,DQ_009837,cell structures,Identify the Nucleus,parts_cell_6243.png,question_images/parts_cell_6243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. D, c. E, d. F",c 1885,DQ_009838,cell structures,Which letter indicates the green organelle that distinguishes plant cells from animal cells?,parts_cell_6243.png,question_images/parts_cell_6243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. H, c. F, d. A",c 1886,DQ_009839,cell structures,Which part of the plant and animal cells are the same although smaller for plant?,parts_cell_6243.png,question_images/parts_cell_6243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. A, c. C, d. D",d 1887,DQ_009840,cell structures,How many kinds of cells are shown in the diagram?,parts_cell_6243.png,question_images/parts_cell_6243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 5, d. 2",d 1888,DQ_009841,cell structures,How many parts are not in both cells?,parts_cell_6243.png,question_images/parts_cell_6243.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",c 1889,DQ_009842,cell structures,"In a plant cell, photosynthesis takes place in which organelle? A) Chloroplasts; B) Golgi Bodies; C) Mitochondria; D) Nucleus",parts_cell_6244.png,question_images/parts_cell_6244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi Bodies, b. Chloroplasts, c. Nucleus, d. Mitochondria",b 1890,DQ_009843,cell structures,What surrounds the plant cell?,parts_cell_6244.png,question_images/parts_cell_6244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell wall, b. cytoplasm, c. vacuole, d. choroplasts",a 1891,DQ_009844,cell structures,Which consists of watery cytosol and cell structures?,parts_cell_6244.png,question_images/parts_cell_6244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chloroplasts, b. Cytoplasm, c. Ribosomes, d. Vacuole",b 1892,DQ_009845,cell structures,What encloses the cytoplasm of the cell?,parts_cell_6244.png,question_images/parts_cell_6244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chloroplasts, b. Cell Membrane, c. Golgi Bodies, d. Ribosomes",b 1893,DQ_009846,cell structures,How many chloroplasts are depicted in this diagram?,parts_cell_6244.png,question_images/parts_cell_6244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",a 1894,DQ_009847,cell structures,How many chloroplasts?,parts_cell_6244.png,question_images/parts_cell_6244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",b 1895,DQ_009848,cell structures,Which part surrounds the plant cell?,parts_cell_6244.png,question_images/parts_cell_6244.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. chloroplasts, b. ribosomes, c. cell wall, d. vacuole",c 1896,DQ_009849,cell structures,Which part encloses the cell?,parts_cell_6245.png,question_images/parts_cell_6245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondrion, b. Nucleus, c. Cell membrane, d. Endoplasmic reticulum",c 1897,DQ_009850,cell structures,What is in the nucleus?,parts_cell_6245.png,question_images/parts_cell_6245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleolus, b. Vacuole, c. Cytoplasm, d. Lysosome",a 1898,DQ_009851,cell structures,What is the cell membrane also known as?,parts_cell_6245.png,question_images/parts_cell_6245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plasma membrane, b. Nuclear membrane, c. Cytoplasm, d. Nucleolar membrane",a 1899,DQ_009852,cell structures,Which part of the cell is located inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_6245.png,question_images/parts_cell_6245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole, b. Endoplasmic reticulum, c. Cytoplasm, d. Nucleolus",d 1900,DQ_009853,cell structures,How many mitochondria are found in the diagram of the cell?,parts_cell_6245.png,question_images/parts_cell_6245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",c 1901,DQ_009854,cell structures,How many nuclei are present?,parts_cell_6245.png,question_images/parts_cell_6245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",a 1902,DQ_009855,cell structures,What is the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell?,parts_cell_6245.png,question_images/parts_cell_6245.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Cell Membrane, c. Nucleus, d. Vacuole",b 1903,DQ_009856,cell structures,Which number corresponds to the nucleolus?,parts_cell_6246.png,question_images/parts_cell_6246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 13, c. 1, d. 10",c 1904,DQ_009857,cell structures,Which part encapsulates the nucleolus?,parts_cell_6246.png,question_images/parts_cell_6246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 12, c. 11, d. 13",a 1905,DQ_009858,cell structures,What does number 2 represent in the diagram?,parts_cell_6246.png,question_images/parts_cell_6246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleous, b. Mitochondria, c. Chromosomes, d. Ribosomes",a 1906,DQ_009859,cell structures,What is the number of the tagged object closes to 7?,parts_cell_6246.png,question_images/parts_cell_6246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 5, d. 9",a 1907,DQ_009860,cell structures,How many important parts are shown in the cell diagram?,parts_cell_6246.png,question_images/parts_cell_6246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 13, b. 15, c. 14, d. 10",a 1908,DQ_009861,cell structures,What is the name for number 9?,parts_cell_6246.png,question_images/parts_cell_6246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Nucleus, c. Mitochondrion, d. Ribosome",c 1909,DQ_009862,cell structures,Which number points to the outer membrane of the cell?,parts_cell_6246.png,question_images/parts_cell_6246.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 9, c. 7, d. 4",c 1910,DQ_009863,cell structures,Which organelle produces proteins?,parts_cell_6247.png,question_images/parts_cell_6247.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondria, b. Ribosomes, c. Nucleus, d. Golgi bodies",b 1911,DQ_009864,cell structures,Which organelle creates proteins from amino acids?,parts_cell_6247.png,question_images/parts_cell_6247.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nuclear envelope, b. Ribosome, c. Lysosome, d. Cell membrane",b 1912,DQ_009865,cell structures,The function is to protect and support the cell.,parts_cell_6247.png,question_images/parts_cell_6247.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. Golgi Bodies, c. Cell Membrane, d. Chromatin",c 1913,DQ_009866,cell structures,Which of the following structures is found inside the nucleus of a cell?,parts_cell_6247.png,question_images/parts_cell_6247.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Chromatin, c. Golgi Bodies, d. Vacuole",b 1914,DQ_009867,cell structures,How many lysosomes are present in the diagram?,parts_cell_6247.png,question_images/parts_cell_6247.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 5, d. 1",c 1915,DQ_009868,cell structures,How many parts make up the nucleus?,parts_cell_6247.png,question_images/parts_cell_6247.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",c 1916,DQ_009869,cell structures,What would happen if the cell had no cell membrane?,parts_cell_6247.png,question_images/parts_cell_6247.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The cell will not be able to hold together, and its components will be left unprotected., b. Vacuoles will not be able to store and transport materials., c. Lysosomes cannot recycle molecules., d. The nucleus will not be able to create ribosomes.",a 1917,DQ_009870,cell structures,What is the outermost part of this cell called?,parts_cell_6248.png,question_images/parts_cell_6248.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. nucleus, c. cell membrane, d. cytoplasm",c 1918,DQ_009871,cell structures,Identify the cell organelle which contains digestive enzymes and recycles unneeded molecules.,parts_cell_6248.png,question_images/parts_cell_6248.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosome, b. Lysosome, c. Cytoskeleton, d. Cytoplasm",b 1919,DQ_009872,cell structures,What does a mitochondria do?,parts_cell_6248.png,question_images/parts_cell_6248.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. make proteins, b. repair DNA, c. Utilise energy, d. Store energy",d 1920,DQ_009873,cell structures,How many parts of the cell are shown?,parts_cell_6248.png,question_images/parts_cell_6248.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 5, d. 8",d 1921,DQ_009874,cell structures,What part of the cell is shown in purple?,parts_cell_6249.png,question_images/parts_cell_6249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondria, b. Vacuole, c. Golgi Bodies, d. Nucleus",c 1922,DQ_009875,cell structures,Which part of the cell is responsible for holding all cell matter together?,parts_cell_6249.png,question_images/parts_cell_6249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Mitochondria, c. Vacuole, d. Cell Membrane",d 1923,DQ_009876,cell structures,What is the outer part surrounding the animal cell?,parts_cell_6249.png,question_images/parts_cell_6249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Vacuole, c. Mitochondria, d. Cell Membrane",d 1924,DQ_009877,cell structures,What is the outermost portion of a cell called?,parts_cell_6249.png,question_images/parts_cell_6249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Vacuole, c. Cell Membrane, d. Cytoplasm",c 1925,DQ_009878,cell structures,How many parts of the animal cell are shown?,parts_cell_6249.png,question_images/parts_cell_6249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",a 1926,DQ_009879,cell structures,How many parts of an animal cell are listed in this diagram?,parts_cell_6249.png,question_images/parts_cell_6249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 6, c. 5, d. 7",b 1927,DQ_009880,cell structures,"What are the materials or protoplasms within a living cell, excluding the nucleus?",parts_cell_6249.png,question_images/parts_cell_6249.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasms, b. Golgi Bodies, c. Nucleus, d. Mitochondria",a 1928,DQ_009881,cell structures,"Identify the part of the cell which suspends cell organelles. Pushes against the cell membrane to help the cell keep its shape, and provides a site for many of the biochemical reactions of the cell.",parts_cell_6250.png,question_images/parts_cell_6250.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Intermediate filaments, b. Peroxisome, c. Centrosome, d. Cytoplasm",d 1929,DQ_009882,cell structures,What is between the nucleolus and nuclear envelope?,parts_cell_6250.png,question_images/parts_cell_6250.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plasma membrane, b. nucleus, c. chromatin, d. nuclear pore",b 1930,DQ_009883,cell structures,What part of the cell is not within the plasma membrane?,parts_cell_6250.png,question_images/parts_cell_6250.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The flagellum, b. The Nucleus, c. The centrosome, d. The cytoplasm",a 1931,DQ_009884,cell structures,How many parts are there in the nucleus?,parts_cell_6250.png,question_images/parts_cell_6250.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 3, d. 6",b 1932,DQ_009885,cell structures,How many parts does the nucleus of the cell have?,parts_cell_6250.png,question_images/parts_cell_6250.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 5",d 1933,DQ_009886,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_6250.png,question_images/parts_cell_6250.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleolus, b. cytoplasm, c. plasma membrane, d. flagellum",a 1934,DQ_009887,cell structures,What surrounds the cell wall?,parts_cell_6251.png,question_images/parts_cell_6251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosomes, b. plasmid, c. capsule, d. cytoplasm",c 1935,DQ_009888,cell structures,Which part of the cell controls what substances enter and leave the cell?,parts_cell_6251.png,question_images/parts_cell_6251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flagellum, b. Ribosomes, c. Plasma membrane, d. Cytoplasm",c 1936,DQ_009889,cell structures,What are the organelles within the cell suspended in?,parts_cell_6251.png,question_images/parts_cell_6251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Ribosomes, c. Pili, d. Plasmic",a 1937,DQ_009890,cell structures,What is the circular DNA?,parts_cell_6251.png,question_images/parts_cell_6251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Plasmid, c. Pili, d. Nucleoid",d 1938,DQ_009891,cell structures,How many parts form the envelope of the cell?,parts_cell_6251.png,question_images/parts_cell_6251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 8, d. 3",d 1939,DQ_009892,cell structures,What are the small grainy rounds present inside cytoplasm?,parts_cell_6251.png,question_images/parts_cell_6251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Capsule, b. Ribosomes, c. Cell wall, d. Plasma membrane",b 1940,DQ_009893,cell structures,Which part helps the cell move?,parts_cell_6252.png,question_images/parts_cell_6252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pilus, b. Organelle, c. Plasmid, d. Flagellum",d 1941,DQ_009894,cell structures,Which part of the cell is responsible for the movement of it inside the body?,parts_cell_6252.png,question_images/parts_cell_6252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Flagellum, b. Plasmid, c. Ribossome, d. Wall",a 1942,DQ_009895,cell structures,What is the tail like structure called?,parts_cell_6252.png,question_images/parts_cell_6252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. wall, b. flagellum, c. organelle, d. ribosome",b 1943,DQ_009896,cell structures,Which cell part is connected to wall and has the purpose or protecting and supporting the cell,parts_cell_6252.png,question_images/parts_cell_6252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ribosome, b. membrane, c. plasmid, d. organelle",b 1944,DQ_009897,cell structures,How many flagella does the bacterial cell have in the diagram?,parts_cell_6252.png,question_images/parts_cell_6252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. none, d. 2",b 1945,DQ_009898,cell structures,How many parts of the cell are shown?,parts_cell_6252.png,question_images/parts_cell_6252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 8, d. 5",c 1946,DQ_009899,cell structures,What is a tiny cellular structure that performs specific functions within a cell?,parts_cell_6252.png,question_images/parts_cell_6252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Membrane, b. Organelle, c. Plasmid, d. Ribosome",b 1947,DQ_009900,cell structures,What is the centermost part of this organism?,parts_cell_6252.png,question_images/parts_cell_6252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. organelle, b. plasmid, c. nucleoid, d. flagellum",c 1948,DQ_009901,cell structures,What is the large organelle that sends proteins and lipids where they need to go?,parts_cell_6253.png,question_images/parts_cell_6253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lysosome, b. Golgi body, c. Ribosome, d. Centrosome",b 1949,DQ_009902,cell structures,Which part holds the cell together?,parts_cell_6253.png,question_images/parts_cell_6253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. golgi body, c. cell membrane, d. nuclear membrane",c 1950,DQ_009903,cell structures,The Nuclear Membrane contains the:,parts_cell_6253.png,question_images/parts_cell_6253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole, b. Cell Membrane, c. Golgi Body, d. Nucleolus",d 1951,DQ_009904,cell structures,What is the outer surrounding part of the Nucleus?,parts_cell_6253.png,question_images/parts_cell_6253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nuclear Membrane, b. Gogli Body, c. Cell Membrane, d. Nucleolus",a 1952,DQ_009905,cell structures,How many mitochondria are in the cell pictured?,parts_cell_6253.png,question_images/parts_cell_6253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 5, d. 3",c 1953,DQ_009906,cell structures,How many vacuoles?,parts_cell_6253.png,question_images/parts_cell_6253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 1, c. 5, d. 3",c 1954,DQ_009907,cell structures,What is inside the nucleus?,parts_cell_6253.png,question_images/parts_cell_6253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. centrosome, b. nucleolus, c. ribosomes, d. golgi body",b 1955,DQ_009908,cell structures,What will happen to the cell if there is no cell membrane?,parts_cell_6253.png,question_images/parts_cell_6253.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell organelles will be suspended, b. ribosomes cannot be formed, c. the cell will not keep its shape, d. nothing will protect and support the cell",d 1956,DQ_009909,cell structures,In what color is the nucleus depicted?,parts_cell_6254.png,question_images/parts_cell_6254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Purple, b. White, c. Black, d. Red",a 1957,DQ_009910,cell structures,Which part surrounds the cell?,parts_cell_6254.png,question_images/parts_cell_6254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lysosome, b. DNA, c. cell membrane, d. nucleus",c 1958,DQ_009911,cell structures,What's the name of the structure that protects the DNA inside a cell?,parts_cell_6254.png,question_images/parts_cell_6254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Nucleus, c. Mitochondrion, d. Membrane",b 1959,DQ_009912,cell structures,Which part of the cell holds its DNA?,parts_cell_6254.png,question_images/parts_cell_6254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Ribosome, c. Cytoplasm, d. Cell membrane",a 1960,DQ_009913,cell structures,How many lysosomes are present in the cell diagram?,parts_cell_6254.png,question_images/parts_cell_6254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",d 1961,DQ_009914,cell structures,"What a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins, found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells?",parts_cell_6254.png,question_images/parts_cell_6254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Ribosome, c. Cell Membrane, d. Cytoplasm",b 1962,DQ_009915,cell structures,What is the purpose of the Golgi apparatus?,parts_cell_6255.png,question_images/parts_cell_6255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It sends proteins and lipids where they need to go, b. chambers for biochemical reactions, c. They store and transport materials in the cell, d. used to isolate materials that are harmful to the cell",a 1963,DQ_009916,cell structures,What does a plant cell have that an animal cell doesn't?,parts_cell_6255.png,question_images/parts_cell_6255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. golgi apparatus, b. nucleus, c. ribosome, d. cell wall",d 1964,DQ_009917,cell structures,What is something that a plant cell has that an animal cell does not have?,parts_cell_6255.png,question_images/parts_cell_6255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. cell wall, c. lysome, d. ribosome",b 1965,DQ_009918,cell structures,How many chloroplasts are in the plant cell?,parts_cell_6255.png,question_images/parts_cell_6255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",d 1966,DQ_009919,cell structures,How many nucleoli are present inside nucleus of a plant cell?,parts_cell_6255.png,question_images/parts_cell_6255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",d 1967,DQ_009920,cell structures,What is the outermost part of a plant cell?,parts_cell_6255.png,question_images/parts_cell_6255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. cell wall, c. raphide crystal, d. vacuole membrane",b 1968,DQ_009921,cell structures,Where is the DNA material stored?,parts_cell_6256.png,question_images/parts_cell_6256.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondria, b. Cell membrane, c. Nucleolus, d. Nucleus",d 1969,DQ_009922,cell structures,Which part of the cell is the site for many biochemical reactions in the cell?,parts_cell_6256.png,question_images/parts_cell_6256.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Vacuole, c. Nucleus, d. Cell membrane",a 1970,DQ_009923,cell structures,The nucleus contains:,parts_cell_6256.png,question_images/parts_cell_6256.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole, b. Nucleolus, c. Mitochondria, d. Cell Membrane",b 1971,DQ_009924,cell structures,How many parts make up the nucleus in this diagram?,parts_cell_6256.png,question_images/parts_cell_6256.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",c 1972,DQ_009925,cell structures,How many parts make up the nucleus?,parts_cell_6256.png,question_images/parts_cell_6256.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",b 1973,DQ_009926,cell structures,What is the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell?,parts_cell_6256.png,question_images/parts_cell_6256.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Nucleolus, c. Vacuole, d. Cell Membrane",d 1974,DQ_009927,cell structures,What does letter B represent in the diagram?,parts_cell_6257.png,question_images/parts_cell_6257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell membrane, b. Nucleolus, c. Mitochondrion, d. Nucleus",d 1975,DQ_009928,cell structures,Which part surrounds the nucleolus?,parts_cell_6257.png,question_images/parts_cell_6257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. B, c. J, d. H",b 1976,DQ_009929,cell structures,What kind of cell is given below?,parts_cell_6257.png,question_images/parts_cell_6257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. human cell, b. one cell, c. Plant cell, d. animal cell",c 1977,DQ_009930,cell structures,Where is the nucleous?,parts_cell_6257.png,question_images/parts_cell_6257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. B, c. K, d. A",b 1978,DQ_009931,cell structures,How many organelles marked?,parts_cell_6257.png,question_images/parts_cell_6257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 13, b. 14, c. 11, d. 10",c 1979,DQ_009932,cell structures,What is the organelle labeled as G?,parts_cell_6257.png,question_images/parts_cell_6257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi Apparatus, b. Mitochondria, c. Peroxisome, d. Cell wall",a 1980,DQ_009933,cell structures,Which letter refers to the nucleolus?,parts_cell_6257.png,question_images/parts_cell_6257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. K, c. F, d. B",a 1981,DQ_009934,cell structures,What part contains all organelles and cell parts?,parts_cell_6258.png,question_images/parts_cell_6258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. peroxisome, c. ribosome, d. cell wall",a 1982,DQ_009935,cell structures,What is a part within the Nucleus?,parts_cell_6258.png,question_images/parts_cell_6258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuole, b. Nuclear Pore, c. Tonoplast, d. Plasma Membrane",b 1983,DQ_009936,cell structures,Which of the following structures is found in the chloroplast of plant cells?,parts_cell_6258.png,question_images/parts_cell_6258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Tonoplast, c. Thylakoid Membrane, d. Plasmodesmata",c 1984,DQ_009937,cell structures,How many mitochondria are in the diagram of the cell?,parts_cell_6258.png,question_images/parts_cell_6258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",d 1985,DQ_009938,cell structures,How many parts are in the nucleus?,parts_cell_6258.png,question_images/parts_cell_6258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",c 1986,DQ_009939,cell structures,What stores important substances such as water?,parts_cell_6258.png,question_images/parts_cell_6258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuoles, b. mitochondria, c. smooth endoplasmic reticulum, d. peroxisome",a 1987,DQ_009940,cell structures,Which organelle recycles unneeded molecules using enzymes to break down the molecules into their components so they can be reused to make new molecules?,parts_cell_6259.png,question_images/parts_cell_6259.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. lysosome, b. peroxisome, c. cilium, d. cell membrane",a 1988,DQ_009941,cell structures,What is the function of the cell membrane?,parts_cell_6259.png,question_images/parts_cell_6259.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Destroy the cell, b. Protect and support the cell, c. Give wather to the cell, d. Compact the cell",b 1989,DQ_009942,cell structures,Which cell part is common between plant and animal?,parts_cell_6259.png,question_images/parts_cell_6259.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. centriole, c. centrosome, d. nucleolus",d 1990,DQ_009943,cell structures,Which cell part is the nucleolus located within?,parts_cell_6259.png,question_images/parts_cell_6259.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chloroplast, b. Nucleus, c. Lysosome, d. Mitochondrion",b 1991,DQ_009944,cell structures,How many mitochondria is shown in the animal cell?,parts_cell_6259.png,question_images/parts_cell_6259.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 2, d. 3",d 1992,DQ_009945,cell structures,How many types of cell are shown?,parts_cell_6259.png,question_images/parts_cell_6259.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",c 1993,DQ_009946,cell structures,What does a plant cell have that an animal cell doesn't?,parts_cell_6259.png,question_images/parts_cell_6259.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. nucleolus, c. ribosomes, d. cell wall",d 1994,DQ_009947,cell structures,"What is a rigid layer of polysaccharides lying outside the plasma membrane of the cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria?",parts_cell_6259.png,question_images/parts_cell_6259.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell Wall, b. Lysosome, c. Mitochondrion, d. Cytoplasm",a 1995,DQ_009948,cell structures,What surrounds the nucleus?,parts_cell_6260.png,question_images/parts_cell_6260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vesicles, b. nuclear envelope, c. ribosomes, d. golgi apparatus",b 1996,DQ_009949,cell structures,What is the name of the liquid material making up most of an animal cell?,parts_cell_6260.png,question_images/parts_cell_6260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vesicles, b. mitochondrian, c. nuclear enelope, d. cytoplasm",d 1997,DQ_009950,cell structures,How many endoplasmic reticulum are there?,parts_cell_6260.png,question_images/parts_cell_6260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",d 1998,DQ_009951,cell structures,"In the diagram, how many vesicles does the cell have?",parts_cell_6260.png,question_images/parts_cell_6260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 14, b. 10, c. 16, d. 12",c 1999,DQ_009952,cell structures,What would happen if lysosomes disappear from an animal cell?,parts_cell_6260.png,question_images/parts_cell_6260.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The cell would die., b. Data Insufficient, c. Not sure., d. The cell would live.",a 2000,DQ_009953,cell structures,What is the outer edge of the cell called?,parts_cell_6261.png,question_images/parts_cell_6261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell Membrane, b. Cell Wall, c. Chloroplast, d. Nucleus",b 2001,DQ_009954,cell structures,How many parts of the cell are shown?,parts_cell_6261.png,question_images/parts_cell_6261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 8, c. 7, d. 2",c 2002,DQ_009955,cell structures,What surrounds the cell?,parts_cell_6261.png,question_images/parts_cell_6261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. chloroplast, b. cytoplasm, c. cell wall, d. nucleus",c 2003,DQ_009956,cell structures,How many kinds of membrane does the cell have?,parts_cell_6261.png,question_images/parts_cell_6261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",a 2004,DQ_009957,cell structures,How many organelles are inside this cell?,parts_cell_6261.png,question_images/parts_cell_6261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 5, d. 1",a 2005,DQ_009958,cell structures,What is the outermost part of the cell?,parts_cell_6261.png,question_images/parts_cell_6261.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondria, b. nucleus, c. cell wall, d. cytoplasm",c 2006,DQ_009959,cell structures,"From the diagram, identify the organelle that makes energy for the cell.",parts_cell_994.png,question_images/parts_cell_994.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. SER, c. RER, d. mitochondrion",d 2007,DQ_009960,cell structures,Which of the following may be found floating in the cytoplasm gathering amino acids and joining them together into proteins?,parts_cell_994.png,question_images/parts_cell_994.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes, b. Vacuole, c. Mitochondrion, d. Cytosol",a 2008,DQ_009961,cell structures,How many parts of the plant cell are labeled in the diagram?,parts_cell_994.png,question_images/parts_cell_994.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 15, b. 14, c. 16, d. 17",b 2009,DQ_009962,cell structures,Identify the cilia,parts_cell_11185.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11185.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. l, b. T, c. n, d. k",c 2010,DQ_009963,cell structures,What part of the cell is in the middle?,parts_cell_11171.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11171.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleolus, b. skin, c. ribosome, d. W",a 2011,DQ_009964,cell structures,Identify the nucleus,parts_cell_13326.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_13326.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. h, b. p, c. a, d. e",d 2012,DQ_009965,cell structures,Identify the ribosomes,parts_cell_11082.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. t, b. k, c. f, d. v",d 2013,DQ_009966,cell structures,Identify cytoplasm,parts_cell_11180.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_11180.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. l, b. S, c. w, d. v",d 2014,DQ_009967,cell structures,Identify the ribosome,parts_cell_16242.png,abc_question_images/parts_cell_16242.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. p, b. h, c. L, d. m",d 2015,DQ_010145,cell division,What is the haplotype of the cells in letter R?,cell_division_16617.png,abc_question_images/cell_division_16617.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4n, b. 3n, c. 2n, d. n",a 2016,DQ_010146,cell division,Can you see the mother cell?,cell_division_16617.png,abc_question_images/cell_division_16617.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. yes, b. j, c. t, d. f",a 2017,DQ_010147,cell division,Identify Metaphase I.,cell_division_19037.png,abc_question_images/cell_division_19037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. H, c. U, d. M",a 2018,DQ_010148,cell division,Which label refers to the anaphase?,cell_division_19037.png,abc_question_images/cell_division_19037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. D, c. U, d. L",c 2019,DQ_010149,cell division,Which label shows the Interphase?,cell_division_19037.png,abc_question_images/cell_division_19037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. N, c. D, d. U",c 2020,DQ_010150,cell division,Which letter represents prophase?,cell_division_19037.png,abc_question_images/cell_division_19037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. t, b. u, c. x, d. d",a 2021,DQ_010151,cell division,When does the cell actually separate into two separate cells?,cell_division_19037.png,abc_question_images/cell_division_19037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. L, c. D, d. T",a 2022,DQ_010152,cell division,What is produced by a cell division?,cell_division_6609.png,question_images/cell_division_6609.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondrion, b. Eggs, c. Three cells, d. Daughter cells",d 2023,DQ_010153,cell division,What is the best description of the cell division as represented in this diagram?,cell_division_6609.png,question_images/cell_division_6609.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. binary fission, b. cell duplication, c. cell replication, d. mitosis",a 2024,DQ_010154,cell division,Cell division creates how many daughter cells?,cell_division_6609.png,question_images/cell_division_6609.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",a 2025,DQ_010155,cell division,Which phase is shown in the picture below?,cell_division_6609.png,question_images/cell_division_6609.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitosis, b. Prophase, c. Interphase, d. Mitotic",a 2026,DQ_010156,cell division,How many daughter cells are thereafter cell division?,cell_division_6609.png,question_images/cell_division_6609.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",c 2027,DQ_010157,cell division,What stage occurs after cell division?,cell_division_6609.png,question_images/cell_division_6609.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Son cells are formed, b. Grandmother cells are formed, c. Daughter cells are formed, d. Grandfather cells are formed",c 2028,DQ_010158,cell division,What happens after DNA replication?,cell_division_6613.png,question_images/cell_division_6613.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. gametes, b. S-phase, c. diploid cell, d. chromosome segregation",d 2029,DQ_010159,cell division,What comes before cytokinesis?,cell_division_6613.png,question_images/cell_division_6613.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Meiosis, b. DNA replication, c. Chromosome segregation, d. Mitosis",c 2030,DQ_010160,cell division,What happens after DNA replication in binary fission?,cell_division_6613.png,question_images/cell_division_6613.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytokinesis, b. Mitosis, c. Meiosis, d. Chromosome segregation",d 2031,DQ_010161,cell division,What is the first stage of binary fission?,cell_division_6613.png,question_images/cell_division_6613.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chromosome segregation, b. DNA replication, c. Diploid cell, d. S-phase",b 2032,DQ_010162,cell division,In which major stage of cell division do chromosomes duplicate?,cell_division_6614.png,question_images/cell_division_6614.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Diploid, b. Phagocytosis, c. DNA Replication, d. Mitosis",d 2033,DQ_010163,cell division,Mitosis produces what?,cell_division_6614.png,question_images/cell_division_6614.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. One diploid cell, b. Two diploid cells, c. One haploid cell, d. Two haploid cells",b 2034,DQ_010164,cell division,How many steps are involved in mitosis?,cell_division_6614.png,question_images/cell_division_6614.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",a 2035,DQ_010165,cell division,In how many figures are there identical copies of DNA within 1 cell?,cell_division_6614.png,question_images/cell_division_6614.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 6",b 2036,DQ_010166,cell division,What is cell division called?,cell_division_6614.png,question_images/cell_division_6614.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondria, b. diploid, c. mitosis, d. meiosis",c 2037,DQ_010167,cell division,"In meiosis, what comes after 2 daughter cells?",cell_division_6615.png,question_images/cell_division_6615.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitosis, b. 4 daughter cells, c. DNA replicates, d. parent cell",b 2038,DQ_010168,cell division,What is the result of DNA replicating in Mitosis?,cell_division_6615.png,question_images/cell_division_6615.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2 Daughter Cells, b. Meiosis, c. 4 Daughter Cells, d. Parent Cell",a 2039,DQ_010169,cell division,How many daughter cells are initially created from the parent cell?,cell_division_6615.png,question_images/cell_division_6615.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 6, d. 1",a 2040,DQ_010170,cell division,How many daughter cells are represented in mitosis?,cell_division_6615.png,question_images/cell_division_6615.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",a 2041,DQ_010171,cell division,How many daughter cells are created after complete meiosis?,cell_division_6615.png,question_images/cell_division_6615.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 16, b. 4, c. 8, d. 2",b 2042,DQ_010172,cell division,What happens when the chromatids separate during mitosis?,cell_division_6615.png,question_images/cell_division_6615.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. DNA replicates, b. Chromosomes align, c. 2 Diploid cells are created, d. Chromatids are copied",b 2043,DQ_010173,cell division,"During Meiosis, what is produced after meiotic cell division?",cell_division_6618.png,question_images/cell_division_6618.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. spindles, b. ATP, c. gametes, d. RNA",c 2044,DQ_010174,cell division,What happens after DNA Replication after Mitotic Cell Division?,cell_division_6618.png,question_images/cell_division_6618.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell division 2, b. Duplicated chromosomes line up individually on the spindle, c. Pairing of duplicated homologous chromosomes, d. Cell division 1",b 2045,DQ_010175,cell division,How many cells are produced from the second meiotic cell division?,cell_division_6618.png,question_images/cell_division_6618.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 8, d. 4",d 2046,DQ_010176,cell division,How many steps are listed in Mitotic cell division?,cell_division_6618.png,question_images/cell_division_6618.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 6, c. 4, d. 3",a 2047,DQ_010177,cell division,Which stage depicts the start of mitosis?,cell_division_8019.png,question_images/cell_division_8019.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4",b 2048,DQ_010178,cell division,How many cells does one cell become after mitosis?,cell_division_8019.png,question_images/cell_division_8019.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. one, b. six, c. two, d. five",c 2049,DQ_010179,cell division,How many steps come before the final Mitosis step?,cell_division_8019.png,question_images/cell_division_8019.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",d 2050,DQ_010180,cell division,What happens if the DNA replication is unsuccessful?,cell_division_8019.png,question_images/cell_division_8019.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitosis will still occur and the cell will divide normally., b. The cell will multiply by other means., c. Mitosis will not occur and the cell will not divide., d. The new cells will have no DNA.",c 2051,DQ_010181,cell division,What comes directly after Metaphase II?,cell_division_8020.png,question_images/cell_division_8020.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anaphase II, b. Telophase II and Cytokinesis, c. None, d. Prophase II",a 2052,DQ_010182,cell division,What happens after Metaphase II?,cell_division_8020.png,question_images/cell_division_8020.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anaphase II, b. Haploid daughter cells forming, c. Telophase II and Cytokinesis, d. Prophase II",a 2053,DQ_010183,cell division,What happens right before anaphase II?,cell_division_8020.png,question_images/cell_division_8020.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Metaphase II, b. Anaphase I, c. Telophase II, d. Prophase II",a 2054,DQ_010184,cell division,How many phases are represented in this diagram?,cell_division_8020.png,question_images/cell_division_8020.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 6, c. 2, d. 5",a 2055,DQ_010185,cell division,How many phases are there in the cell division?,cell_division_8020.png,question_images/cell_division_8020.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 5, c. 6, d. 4",d 2056,DQ_010186,cell division,How many parts do you have this diagram?,cell_division_8021.png,question_images/cell_division_8021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 3, c. 2, d. 5",a 2057,DQ_010187,cell division,What phase comes after metaphase?,cell_division_8021.png,question_images/cell_division_8021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pro-Metaphase, b. Prophase, c. Anaphase, d. Interphase",c 2058,DQ_010188,cell division,In which phase do the chromatids separate?,cell_division_8021.png,question_images/cell_division_8021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anaphase, b. Pro-Metaphase, c. Metaphase, d. Prophase",a 2059,DQ_010189,cell division,How many phases before telophase?,cell_division_8021.png,question_images/cell_division_8021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 7, d. 6",a 2060,DQ_010190,cell division,What phase comes after the metaphase?,cell_division_8021.png,question_images/cell_division_8021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pro-metaphase, b. telophase, c. anaphase, d. prophase",c 2061,DQ_010191,cell division,How many phases are shown in this diagram?,cell_division_8021.png,question_images/cell_division_8021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 8, d. 7",d 2062,DQ_010192,cell division,How many phases are there between Interphase and Metaphase?,cell_division_8021.png,question_images/cell_division_8021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",c 2063,DQ_010193,cell division,Describe interphase,cell_division_8021.png,question_images/cell_division_8021.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cells pull apart, b. spindle fibres form, c. centrosomes replicate and move to the poles of the cell, d. spindle fibres pull chromosomes towards the cell poles",c 2064,DQ_010194,cell division,Meiosis 1 splits the cell into how many daughter nuclei?,cell_division_8023.png,question_images/cell_division_8023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6",c 2065,DQ_010195,cell division,How many circles are shown in the picture?,cell_division_8023.png,question_images/cell_division_8023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 7, c. 8, d. 9",c 2066,DQ_010196,cell division,How many types of Meiosis are shown in the diagram?,cell_division_8023.png,question_images/cell_division_8023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",d 2067,DQ_010197,cell division,"After Meiosis II, how many daughter nuclei are there?",cell_division_8023.png,question_images/cell_division_8023.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 4, c. 0, d. 2",b 2068,DQ_010198,cell division,At which phase does the cell split into four?,cell_division_9037.png,question_images/cell_division_9037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Telophase, b. Telophase 2, c. Prophase, d. Metaphase",a 2069,DQ_010199,cell division,What is the last phase of Meiosis I?,cell_division_9037.png,question_images/cell_division_9037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Telophase II, b. Prophase I, c. Telophase, d. Anaphase",c 2070,DQ_010200,cell division,How many phases of MEIOSIS I are shown in the diagram?,cell_division_9037.png,question_images/cell_division_9037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 6, d. 3",b 2071,DQ_010201,cell division,How many more cells are formed in Meiosis II compared to Meiosis I?,cell_division_9037.png,question_images/cell_division_9037.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",b 2072,DQ_010202,cell division,What phase comes after anaphase?,cell_division_9039.png,question_images/cell_division_9039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Interphase, b. Metaphase, c. Telophase, d. Prophase",c 2073,DQ_010203,cell division,Which phase is when two nuclei reform at poles?,cell_division_9039.png,question_images/cell_division_9039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Telophase, b. Anaphase, c. Metaphase, d. Prophase",a 2074,DQ_010204,cell division,How many phases are there before cytokinesis?,cell_division_9039.png,question_images/cell_division_9039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 9, c. 7, d. 5",d 2075,DQ_010205,cell division,How many stages are there in DNA replication?,cell_division_9039.png,question_images/cell_division_9039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 5, c. 4, d. 6",d 2076,DQ_010206,cell division,At which phase where chromosomes align with their centrometers on the equator and attach to the spindle?,cell_division_9039.png,question_images/cell_division_9039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Prophase, b. Metaphase, c. Telophase, d. Anaphase",b 2077,DQ_010207,cell division,"In this diagram of cell division, what phase happens after Anaphase?",cell_division_9039.png,question_images/cell_division_9039.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Prophase, b. Metaphase, c. Daughter cells, d. Telophase",d 2078,DQ_010208,cell division,What stage of Mitosis does not contain paternal chromosomes?,cell_division_9040.png,question_images/cell_division_9040.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Naphase, b. Telophase, c. Prophase, d. Interphase",d 2079,DQ_010209,cell division,What comes after metaphase?,cell_division_9040.png,question_images/cell_division_9040.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. anaphase, b. prophase, c. interphase, d. telophase",a 2080,DQ_010210,cell division,The parents' DNA material creates a horizontal line in which phase of mitosis?,cell_division_9040.png,question_images/cell_division_9040.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Metaphase, b. Anaphase, c. Telophase, d. Prophase",a 2081,DQ_010211,cell division,How many phases are in Mitosis?,cell_division_9040.png,question_images/cell_division_9040.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 5, d. 4",c 2082,DQ_010212,cell division,How many phases come before the meta phase in this diagram?,cell_division_9040.png,question_images/cell_division_9040.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",d 2083,DQ_010213,cell division,What is the first step in the cell cycle?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6868.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6868.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. DNA synthesis, b. Cell division, c. Mitosis, d. Chromosome duplication",a 2084,DQ_010214,cell division,"During the cell cycle, after what phase does the chromosome duplication happen?",eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6868.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6868.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitosis, b. DNA synthesis, c. Chromosome separation, d. Cell division",b 2085,DQ_010215,cell division,What process occurs after chromosome separation?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6868.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6868.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cyclin, b. DNA Synthesis, c. Mitosis, d. Chromosome Duplication",c 2086,DQ_010216,cell division,What happens just before cell divides?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6868.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6868.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. two cells are formed, b. chromosome separates, c. dna synthesis, d. chromosome duplicates",b 2087,DQ_010217,cell division,"When mitosis is complete, how many chromosomes does a daughter cell contain?",eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6868.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6868.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 24, b. 25, c. 23, d. 26",c 2088,DQ_010218,cell division,Which letter represents the Synthesis phase?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6870.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6870.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. G1, c. S, d. G2",c 2089,DQ_010219,cell division,How many stages are there in the cell cycle?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6870.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6870.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 6, d. 7",b 2090,DQ_010220,cell division,The cell cycle is made up of how many phases?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6870.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6870.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 4, d. 3",c 2091,DQ_010221,cell division,How many phases of the cell cycle are there?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6870.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_6870.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",d 2092,DQ_010222,cell division,The eukaryotic cell spends most time in which of the following phases?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8069.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8069.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S (Synthesis phase), b. G2 (Growth phase 2), c. G1 (Growth Phase 1), d. M (Mitotic phase)",c 2093,DQ_010223,cell division,What comes directly after first gap?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8069.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8069.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Second gap, b. synthesis phase (S), c. Mitotic phase (M), d. Interphase",b 2094,DQ_010224,cell division,Which phase is S a label for?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8070.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8070.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Synthesis, b. Cycle start, c. Growth phase 2, d. Growth phase 1",a 2095,DQ_010225,cell division,In which phase do the sister chromatids line up at the center of the cell?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8070.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8070.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anaphase, b. Prophase, c. Metaphase, d. Telophase",c 2096,DQ_010226,cell division,Which phase in the cell cycle comes after the metaphase?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8070.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8070.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. anaphase, b. interphase s, c. prophase, d. telophase",a 2097,DQ_010227,cell division,What happens after metaphase?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8070.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8070.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anaphase, b. Interphase, c. Telophase, d. Prophase",a 2098,DQ_010228,cell division,What phase occurs after the Synthesis phase (S)?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8071.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8071.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitotic phase (M), b. Growth phase 1 (G1), c. Resting (G0), d. Growth phase 2 (G2)",d 2099,DQ_010229,cell division,What does the label S refer to in the diagram?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8072.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8072.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitotic phase, b. Cytokinesis, c. Interphase, d. DNA synthesis",c 2100,DQ_010230,cell division,What does the mitotic phase result in?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8072.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8072.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Telophase, b. DNA synthesis, c. Formation of 2 daughter cells, d. Interphase",c 2101,DQ_010231,cell division,Which label shows a process of dividing a prokaryotic cell into two daughter cells?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8072.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8072.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytokinesis, b. Mitosis, c. Mitotic Phase, d. Interphase",c 2102,DQ_010232,cell division,What is the “S Phase?”,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8073.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8073.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nuclear Division, b. Cytoplasmic Division, c. G2 Phase, d. DNA Replication",d 2103,DQ_010233,cell division,What phase comes after the G2 phase?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8073.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8073.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. G1 Phase, b. M Phase, c. S Phase, d. G Phase",b 2104,DQ_010234,cell division,Which phase comes after the M phase?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8073.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8073.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S Phase, b. Mitosis, c. G2 Phase, d. G1 Phase",d 2105,DQ_010235,cell division,How many types of phases are shown in the diagram?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8073.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8073.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 5, c. 3, d. 1",b 2106,DQ_010236,cell division,What does the M Phase consist of?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8073.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8073.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. G2 Phase, b. S Phase, c. Interphase, d. and cytokinesis (cytoplasmic division)",d 2107,DQ_010237,cell division,At what phase does the cell prepare to divide by creating more proteins and copying the rest of its organelles?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9097.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9097.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. G2, c. S, d. G1",b 2108,DQ_010238,cell division,Which step is a result of the DNA synthesis?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9097.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9097.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. G2, c. G1, d. D",b 2109,DQ_010239,cell division,Put the three control mechanisms that evaluate the condition of the genetic information in correct order.,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9097.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9097.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. DNA Synthesis - Cell Growth - Mitosis, b. Cyclin D CDK4 - Cyclin E CDK2 - Cyclin A CDK2, c. G1 Checkpoint - G2 Checkpoint - M checkpoint, d. S - G2 Checkpoint - M checkpoint",c 2110,DQ_010240,cell division,How many stages does the diagram have?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9098.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9098.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 5",d 2111,DQ_010241,cell division,At what stage does the DNA replication occur?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9098.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9098.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. interphase, b. G1, c. mitosis, d. G2",a 2112,DQ_010242,cell division,"If a cell has gone through the interphase state, what will happen next?",eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9098.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9098.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytokinesis, b. Growth, c. DNA Replication, d. Mitosis",d 2113,DQ_010243,cell division,Which phase is the label M for?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9099.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9099.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Growth, b. Synthesis, c. Resting, d. Mitotic",d 2114,DQ_010244,cell division,Identify the letter that indicates the phase in which all preparations to mitosis are done.,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9099.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9099.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. G1, b. S, c. I, d. M",c 2115,DQ_010245,cell division,What do the yellow circles in this diagram represent?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9099.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9099.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Interphase, b. Formation of 2 daughter cells, c. DNA synthesis, d. Anaphase",b 2116,DQ_010246,cell division,Which phase comes after S phase?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9099.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9099.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. G1, c. G2, d. G0",c 2117,DQ_010247,cell division,Which section represents the DNA synthesis phase?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9102.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9102.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. S, c. G1, d. G2",b 2118,DQ_010248,cell division,What is the stage after mitosis and before DNA synthesis?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9102.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9102.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. G2, b. G1, c. M, d. S",b 2119,DQ_010249,cell division,"In this diagram of cell division, what occurs after G2 or Growth and Preparation for Mitosis?",eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9102.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9102.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. G1, b. DNA Synthesis, c. Mitosis, d. Growth",c 2120,DQ_010250,cell division,What is phase 1?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9103.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9103.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. synthesis phase, b. DNA replication, c. cell growth, d. mitosis",c 2121,DQ_010251,cell division,What is the main process in the G1 phase?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9103.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9103.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitosis, b. Spindle Assembly, c. DNA Replication, d. Cell Growth",d 2122,DQ_010252,cell division,What phase is between Gap Phase 1 and 2?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9103.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9103.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Synthesis Phase, b. Cell Growth, c. DNA replication, d. Mitosis",a 2123,DQ_010253,cell division,How many gap phases does the cell division cycle have?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9103.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9103.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",b 2124,DQ_010254,cell division,What happens in the first phase of the cell cycle?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9103.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9103.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Replicated chromosomes are separated into two new nuclei., b. The cell synthesizes mRNA and proteins in preparation for subsequent steps leading to mitosis., c. It goes to a period of rapid cell growth and protein synthesis during which the cell readies itself for mitosis., d. DNA is replicated.",b 2125,DQ_010255,cell division,What occurs after mitosis?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9103.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9103.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Synthesis phase, b. Gap phase 2, c. DNA damage, d. Gap phase 1",d 2126,DQ_010256,cell division,Which interphase is when the cell “double checks” the duplicated chromosomes for error?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9104.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9104.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. G1, b. G2, c. S, d. Mitosis",b 2127,DQ_010257,cell division,What is the stage right after cytokinesis?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9104.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9104.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. Mitosis, c. G1, d. G2",c 2128,DQ_010258,cell division,How many processes are there in the interphase?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9104.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9104.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 6, c. 4, d. 3",b 2129,DQ_010259,cell division,How many stages exist in the eukaryotic cycle?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9104.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9104.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 4, d. 8",a 2130,DQ_010260,cell division,How many phases are there to get to mitotic?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8072.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_8072.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 9, c. 2, d. 7",a 2131,DQ_010261,cell division,What does S represent in this chart?,eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9098.png,question_images/eukaryotic_cell_cycles_9098.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytokinesis, b. growth, c. DNA replicates, d. mitosis",c 2132,DQ_010312,protists,Which label shows the Gullet?,protozoa_19221.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19221.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. N, c. P, d. R",d 2133,DQ_010313,protists,Which of the labeled elements shows the micronucleus?,protozoa_19221.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19221.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. F, c. A, d. N",a 2134,DQ_010314,protists,Where is the food stored after being engulfed through the gullet?,protozoa_19221.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19221.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. contractile vacuole, b. food vacuole, c. cilia, d. anal pore",b 2135,DQ_010315,protists,Which of the labels in the drawing most likely identifies cilia?,protozoa_19222.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. M, c. W, d. F",b 2136,DQ_010316,protists,Which letter depicts the cilia?,protozoa_19222.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. F, c. A, d. M",d 2137,DQ_010317,protists,Which letter represents the Nucleus?,protozoa_19223.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. K, c. T, d. V",c 2138,DQ_010318,protists,Which of the labeled elements shows the cytoplasm?,protozoa_19223.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. D, c. S, d. N",b 2139,DQ_010319,protists,Select the cytoplasm of the cell.,protozoa_19223.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. N, c. D, d. T",c 2140,DQ_010320,protists,Which letter represents the cytoplasm?,protozoa_19223.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. K, c. T, d. D",d 2141,DQ_010321,protists,Identify the stigma,protozoa_19228.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19228.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. A, c. E, d. C",c 2142,DQ_010322,protists,Which label represents the nucleus?,protozoa_19228.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19228.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. A, c. E, d. P",b 2143,DQ_010323,protists,Identify the pigment spot (stigma) in this picture,protozoa_19229.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19229.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. A, c. E, d. K",d 2144,DQ_010324,protists,The Nucleolus is identified by which letter in the diagram?,protozoa_19229.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19229.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. C, b. E, c. T, d. A",a 2145,DQ_010325,protists,Which part of the protozoa is labeled E?,protozoa_19229.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19229.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Reservoir, b. Chloroplast, c. Pyrenoid, d. Nucleolus",c 2146,DQ_010326,protists,The pyrenoid is located inside which organelle?,protozoa_19229.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19229.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. K, b. Y, c. P, d. T",c 2147,DQ_010327,protists,From the diagram please identify the label that refers to the protist's micronucleus.,protozoa_19231.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. P, c. D, d. T",a 2148,DQ_010328,protists,Which label refers to the gullet?,protozoa_19231.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. E, c. S, d. T",c 2149,DQ_010329,protists,What is represented by label S?,protozoa_19233.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Cytoproct, c. Micronucleus, d. Macronucleus",d 2150,DQ_010330,protists,Which label refers to the cilia?,protozoa_19233.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. A, c. S, d. L",d 2151,DQ_010331,protists,What is the movement appendage for the protist in the following diagram?,protozoa_19233.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. W, c. L, d. K",c 2152,DQ_010332,protists,Where is the cilia located?,protozoa_19233.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. a, b. l, c. p, d. x",b 2153,DQ_010333,protists,Which label refers to the nucleus?,protozoa_19234.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. W, c. F, d. N",a 2154,DQ_010334,protists,Which label represents the golgi apparatus?,protozoa_19234.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. W, c. N, d. F",d 2155,DQ_010335,protists,Which part of the protist is responsible for propulsion?,protozoa_19234.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. P, c. X, d. C",a 2156,DQ_010336,protists,Which letter corresponds to the part that is surrounded by rough endoplasmic reticulum?,protozoa_19234.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. E, c. X, d. N",b 2157,DQ_010337,protists,Identify a pseudopod.,protozoa_19235.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. U, c. N, d. P",c 2158,DQ_010338,protists,Which letter represents the Membrane?,protozoa_19235.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. A, c. P, d. H",a 2159,DQ_010339,protists,Where is the membrane?,protozoa_19235.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. U, c. X, d. P",a 2160,DQ_010340,protists,Which is the powerhouse of the cell?,protozoa_19235.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. X, c. N, d. H",a 2161,DQ_010341,protists,By what letter is the cilia represented in the diagram?,protozoa_19236.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. J, c. R, d. S",a 2162,DQ_010342,protists,Which label shows the oral groove?,protozoa_19236.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. U, c. S, d. C",b 2163,DQ_010343,protists,Which label shows the cilia?,protozoa_19239.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. E, c. N, d. W",d 2164,DQ_010344,protists,Which letter represents the Oral Groove?,protozoa_19239.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. E, c. W, d. N",b 2165,DQ_010345,protists,What is the label for the cilia that surround the paramecium?,protozoa_19239.png,abc_question_images/protozoa_19239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. S, c. K, d. M",a 2166,DQ_010346,protists,What are the hair-like protrusions on the outside of the cell called?,protozoa_9221.png,question_images/protozoa_9221.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. contractile vacuole, b. gullet, c. anal pore, d. cilia",d 2167,DQ_010347,protists,"What are the short, hair-like projections that help the protozoa move?",protozoa_9221.png,question_images/protozoa_9221.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cilia, b. Micronucleus, c. Gullet, d. Food Vacuole",a 2168,DQ_010348,protists,What is the outer hair-like part of the cell called?,protozoa_9221.png,question_images/protozoa_9221.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gullet, b. Anal pore, c. Contractile vacuole, d. Cilia",d 2169,DQ_010349,protists,Which of these structures is on the surface of the cell?,protozoa_9221.png,question_images/protozoa_9221.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cilia, b. Food vacuole, c. Micronucleus, d. Macronucleus",a 2170,DQ_010350,protists,How many parts make up this single celled organism?,protozoa_9221.png,question_images/protozoa_9221.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 6, c. 5, d. 8",a 2171,DQ_010351,protists,Protists are made up of how many parts?,protozoa_9221.png,question_images/protozoa_9221.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 10, c. 6, d. 7",d 2172,DQ_010352,protists,Which of the following does the cell represented in the picture not contain?,protozoa_9221.png,question_images/protozoa_9221.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. normonucleus, b. cilia, c. micronucleus, d. gullet",a 2173,DQ_010353,protists,What is the center of the protist called?,protozoa_9223.png,question_images/protozoa_9223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. contractile vacuole, b. Nucleus, c. cytoplasm, d. cell membrane",b 2174,DQ_010354,protists,What is right in the center of the protists?,protozoa_9223.png,question_images/protozoa_9223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. cell membrane, c. nucleus, d. food vacuoles",c 2175,DQ_010355,protists,Which trait allows some algae to move?,protozoa_9223.png,question_images/protozoa_9223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pseudopod, b. Cell Membrane, c. Cytoplasm, d. Contractile Vacuole",a 2176,DQ_010356,protists,What is in the center of the cell?,protozoa_9223.png,question_images/protozoa_9223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. The nucleus, c. pseudopod, d. cell membrane",b 2177,DQ_010357,protists,What surrounds the cell?,protozoa_9223.png,question_images/protozoa_9223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Nucleus, c. Cell membrane, d. Food vacuole",c 2178,DQ_010358,protists,How many food vacuoles are in the diagram?,protozoa_9223.png,question_images/protozoa_9223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 9, c. 7, d. 3",c 2179,DQ_010359,protists,What is at the center of a cell?,protozoa_9223.png,question_images/protozoa_9223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Food Vacuoles, b. Membranes, c. Cytoplasm, d. Nucleus",d 2180,DQ_010360,protists,What is present in the center?,protozoa_9223.png,question_images/protozoa_9223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. food, b. cytoplasm, c. pseudopod, d. nucleus",d 2181,DQ_010361,protists,What is the tail-like part called?,protozoa_9224.png,question_images/protozoa_9224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondria, b. nucleus, c. eyespot, d. flagellum",d 2182,DQ_010362,protists,What is the name of the center of the cell?,protozoa_9224.png,question_images/protozoa_9224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondria, b. Flagellum, c. Nucleus, d. Eyespot",c 2183,DQ_010363,protists,How many mitochondria are there in the diagram?,protozoa_9224.png,question_images/protozoa_9224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",d 2184,DQ_010364,protists,What is the long and thin green thing called?,protozoa_9224.png,question_images/protozoa_9224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pellicle, b. chloroplasts, c. flagellum, d. golgi apparatus",c 2185,DQ_010365,protists,"What is an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur?",protozoa_9224.png,question_images/protozoa_9224.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondria, b. Nucleus, c. Eyespot, d. Golgi Apparatus",a 2186,DQ_010366,protists,What surrounds the outside of an amoeba?,protozoa_9225.png,question_images/protozoa_9225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. contractile vacuole, b. cell membrane, c. nucleus, d. pseudopod",b 2187,DQ_010367,protists,Which part of the cell takes up the largest surface area?,protozoa_9225.png,question_images/protozoa_9225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Vacuole, c. Cytoplasm, d. Membrane",c 2188,DQ_010368,protists,What is the part connecting the nucleus and the contractile vacuole?,protozoa_9225.png,question_images/protozoa_9225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. pseudopod, c. cell membrane, d. food vacuoles",b 2189,DQ_010369,protists,What separates the amoeba cell from its external environment?,protozoa_9225.png,question_images/protozoa_9225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pseudopod, b. Cytoplasm, c. Nucleus, d. Cell membrane",d 2190,DQ_010370,protists,How many nuclei does an amoeba have?,protozoa_9225.png,question_images/protozoa_9225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",d 2191,DQ_010371,protists,How many parts are shown in the diagram below?,protozoa_9225.png,question_images/protozoa_9225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 8, c. 4, d. 6",d 2192,DQ_010372,protists,What is in the middle of the cytoplasm?,protozoa_9225.png,question_images/protozoa_9225.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. cell membrane, c. nucleus, d. pseudopod",c 2193,DQ_010373,protists,Which structure engulfs food?,protozoa_9227.png,question_images/protozoa_9227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Nucleus, c. Contractile vacuole, d. Pseudopods",d 2194,DQ_010374,protists,What does the amoeba used to capture food?,protozoa_9227.png,question_images/protozoa_9227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Contractile vacuole, b. Food vacuole, c. Nucleus, d. Pseudopod",d 2195,DQ_010375,protists,Which part of the cell absorbs food?,protozoa_9227.png,question_images/protozoa_9227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Contractile vacuole, b. Psuedopod, c. Mitochondria, d. Nucleus",b 2196,DQ_010376,protists,How many types of vacuoles are shown in the diagram?,protozoa_9227.png,question_images/protozoa_9227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",a 2197,DQ_010377,protists,How many pseudopods does the amoeba proteus have?,protozoa_9227.png,question_images/protozoa_9227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 8, c. 11, d. 10",d 2198,DQ_010378,protists,What will happen if there is no food vacuole?,protozoa_9227.png,question_images/protozoa_9227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Food digestion will suffer, b. The food will digest normally, c. The cell wall will become thin, d. No excretion of water and waste",a 2199,DQ_010379,protists,Which part excretes water and waste?,protozoa_9227.png,question_images/protozoa_9227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. pseudopod, c. cell membrane, d. contractile vacuole",d 2200,DQ_010380,protists,"From the diagram, identify the part that contains chlorophyll.",protozoa_9228.png,question_images/protozoa_9228.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. polysaccharides, b. photoreceptor, c. nucleus, d. chloroplast",d 2201,DQ_010381,protists,Identify the part of the cell responsible for the movement.,protozoa_9228.png,question_images/protozoa_9228.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Stigma, b. Nucleus, c. Chloroplast, d. Flagellum",d 2202,DQ_010382,protists,How many parts are in the diagram below?,protozoa_9228.png,question_images/protozoa_9228.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 5, c. 8, d. 2",c 2203,DQ_010383,protists,What is a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place?,protozoa_9228.png,question_images/protozoa_9228.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Chloroplast, b. Nucleus, c. Flagellum, d. Vacuole",a 2204,DQ_010384,protists,Which of the organelles in this diagram would not be found in an animal cell?,protozoa_9229.png,question_images/protozoa_9229.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleolus, b. Vacuole, c. Nucleus, d. Chloroplast",d 2205,DQ_010385,protists,What structure is considered the “tail”?,protozoa_9229.png,question_images/protozoa_9229.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pyrenoid, b. Flagellum, c. Stigma, d. Chloroplast",b 2206,DQ_010386,protists,Which part is directly connected to the pyrenoid?,protozoa_9229.png,question_images/protozoa_9229.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. stigma, b. reservoir, c. choloroplast, d. flagellum",c 2207,DQ_010387,protists,How many flagella does the organism have?,protozoa_9229.png,question_images/protozoa_9229.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. One, b. Three, c. Ten, d. Two",d 2208,DQ_010388,protists,How many flagellums are there?,protozoa_9229.png,question_images/protozoa_9229.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",a 2209,DQ_010389,protists,What is inside the nucleus?,protozoa_9229.png,question_images/protozoa_9229.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleolus, b. chloroplast, c. pyrenoid, d. reservoir",a 2210,DQ_010390,protists,Which part of the paramecium contains rows of cilia used for eating?,protozoa_9230.png,question_images/protozoa_9230.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pellicle, b. micronucleus, c. buccal cavity, d. oral groove",c 2211,DQ_010391,protists,This is the thin layer supporting the cell membrane of the protozoa.,protozoa_9230.png,question_images/protozoa_9230.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Micropore, b. Conoid, c. Pellicle, d. Cilia",c 2212,DQ_010392,protists,What lies between the rhoptry and golgi apparatus?,protozoa_9230.png,question_images/protozoa_9230.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. polar ring, b. subpellicular tubule, c. conoid, d. micropore",d 2213,DQ_010393,protists,What outlines the outside of the Protist?,protozoa_9230.png,question_images/protozoa_9230.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Oral groove, b. Cilia, c. Pellicle, d. Polar ring",b 2214,DQ_010394,protists,How many nuclei does each organism have?,protozoa_9230.png,question_images/protozoa_9230.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",b 2215,DQ_010395,protists,How many oral grooves in a cell?,protozoa_9230.png,question_images/protozoa_9230.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",b 2216,DQ_010396,protists,"What do you call a thin skin, cuticle, membrane, or film?",protozoa_9230.png,question_images/protozoa_9230.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Oral Groove, b. Polar Ring, c. Pellicle, d. Macronucleus",c 2217,DQ_010397,protists,Which part of the protist shown in the diagram below is used for movement?,protozoa_9231.png,question_images/protozoa_9231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cilia, b. Gullet, c. Lysosomes, d. Micronucleus",a 2218,DQ_010398,protists,What are thick protuberances that project from the much larger cell body?,protozoa_9231.png,question_images/protozoa_9231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Contractile Vacuole, b. Food Vacuoles, c. Cilia, d. Micronucleus",c 2219,DQ_010399,protists,"From the diagram, what is between the oral groove and cilia?",protozoa_9231.png,question_images/protozoa_9231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. food vacuoles, b. trichocyst, c. anal pore, d. lysosomes",b 2220,DQ_010400,protists,How many contractile vacuoles does the amoeba in the diagram have?,protozoa_9231.png,question_images/protozoa_9231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",d 2221,DQ_010401,protists,What are the hair-like protrusions coming out of the trichocyst called?,protozoa_9231.png,question_images/protozoa_9231.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. anal pore, b. oral groove, c. contractile vacuole, d. cilia",d 2222,DQ_010402,protists,What do you call the group of protozoans characterized by the presence of hair-like organelles called cilia?,protozoa_9232.png,question_images/protozoa_9232.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Micronucleus, b. Food Vacuole, c. Gullet, d. Ciliate",d 2223,DQ_010403,protists,What is the surface of the cell covered in?,protozoa_9232.png,question_images/protozoa_9232.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Macronucleus, b. Food vacuole, c. Cilia, d. Cytoproct",c 2224,DQ_010404,protists,How many parts are shown in the diagram below?,protozoa_9232.png,question_images/protozoa_9232.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 8, c. 9, d. 7",c 2225,DQ_010405,protists,The paramecium takes in nutrients through which structure?,protozoa_9232.png,question_images/protozoa_9232.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoproct, b. Micronucleus, c. Food Vacuole, d. Gullet",d 2226,DQ_010406,protists,What is a thin layer supporting the cell membrane in various protozoa?,protozoa_9232.png,question_images/protozoa_9232.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gullet, b. Macronucleus, c. Pellicle, d. Micronucleus",c 2227,DQ_010407,protists,How many types of nucleus are present inside the paramecium?,protozoa_9233.png,question_images/protozoa_9233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",b 2228,DQ_010408,protists,What can be found between the food vacuoles and cilia?,protozoa_9233.png,question_images/protozoa_9233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cell mouth, b. cytoplasm, c. cytoproct, d. oral groove",b 2229,DQ_010409,protists,"Within the paramecium, what leads to the food vacuole?",protozoa_9233.png,question_images/protozoa_9233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. micronucleus, c. cilia, d. gullet",d 2230,DQ_010410,protists,How many parts are shown in the paramecium?,protozoa_9233.png,question_images/protozoa_9233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 11, b. 4, c. 12, d. 8",c 2231,DQ_010411,protists,How many types of nucleus are there in a paramecium?,protozoa_9233.png,question_images/protozoa_9233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",d 2232,DQ_010412,protists,What are the hair-like protrusions on the outside called?,protozoa_9233.png,question_images/protozoa_9233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. gullet, b. food vacuoles, c. cilia, d. cytoplasm",c 2233,DQ_010413,protists,What is the larger type of nucleus in ciliates?,protozoa_9233.png,question_images/protozoa_9233.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cilia, b. Food Vacuoles, c. Macronucleus, d. Cytoplasm",c 2234,DQ_010414,protists,The core or the cell is called?,protozoa_9234.png,question_images/protozoa_9234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mitochondrion, b. Nucleus, c. Pellicle, d. Apparatus",b 2235,DQ_010415,protists,Which of the following organelles from the diagram help a cell to move?,protozoa_9234.png,question_images/protozoa_9234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Flagellum, c. Mitochondrion, d. Golgi Apparatus",b 2236,DQ_010416,protists,What tail-like organelle helps the cell to move?,protozoa_9234.png,question_images/protozoa_9234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi Apparatus, b. Ribosome, c. Flagellum, d. Mitochondrion",c 2237,DQ_010417,protists,Which organelle contains water for the cell?,protozoa_9234.png,question_images/protozoa_9234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi apparatus, b. Nucleus, c. Water vacuole, d. Ribosome",c 2238,DQ_010418,protists,How many organelles are listed on these protozoa?,protozoa_9234.png,question_images/protozoa_9234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 10, c. 7, d. 8",d 2239,DQ_010419,protists,How many types of cell organelles are there in the diagram given below?,protozoa_9234.png,question_images/protozoa_9234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 8, c. 6, d. 4",b 2240,DQ_010420,protists,What is a thin layer supporting the cell membrane in various protozoa?,protozoa_9234.png,question_images/protozoa_9234.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi Apparatus, b. Pellicle, c. Mitochondrion, d. Nucleus",b 2241,DQ_010421,protists,Which structure is a temporary extension of the cytoplasm?,protozoa_9235.png,question_images/protozoa_9235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nucleus, b. Endoplasm, c. Food vacuole, d. Pseudopod",d 2242,DQ_010422,protists,Which part of the cell is located between the endoplasm and membrane?,protozoa_9235.png,question_images/protozoa_9235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ectoplasm, b. Pseudopod, c. Nucleus, d. Food vacuole",a 2243,DQ_010423,protists,How many types of vacuoles are shown?,protozoa_9235.png,question_images/protozoa_9235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 2, d. 4",c 2244,DQ_010424,protists,What is the outermost part called?,protozoa_9235.png,question_images/protozoa_9235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. endoplasm, b. nucleus, c. food vacuole, d. membrane",d 2245,DQ_010425,protists,What protects the cell from the outside environment?,protozoa_9235.png,question_images/protozoa_9235.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nucleus, b. membrane, c. pseudopod, d. vacuole",b 2246,DQ_010426,protists,Identify the part of the cell that allows it to move.,protozoa_9236.png,question_images/protozoa_9236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Cillia, c. Food vacuoles, d. Mouth pore",b 2247,DQ_010427,protists,What are the short hair-like projections that help the cell move?,protozoa_9236.png,question_images/protozoa_9236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Anal pore, b. Gullet, c. Cilia, d. Micronucleus",c 2248,DQ_010428,protists,Which part of a protist's structure can be responsible for its movement?,protozoa_9236.png,question_images/protozoa_9236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vacuoles, b. Cilia, c. Pellicle, d. Gullet",b 2249,DQ_010429,protists,How many food vacuoles are shown on this diagram?,protozoa_9236.png,question_images/protozoa_9236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 7, c. 6, d. 8",b 2250,DQ_010430,protists,How many parts are shown in the diagram below?,protozoa_9236.png,question_images/protozoa_9236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 9, c. 11, d. 8",c 2251,DQ_010431,protists,What are the hair-like protrusions on the outside called?,protozoa_9236.png,question_images/protozoa_9236.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. mouth pore, b. gullet, c. macronucleus, d. cilia",d 2252,DQ_010432,protists,By what number is the cilia represented in the diagram?,protozoa_9237.png,question_images/protozoa_9237.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 8, d. 4",c 2253,DQ_010433,protists,What is the function of the organelle marked with the number 8?,protozoa_9237.png,question_images/protozoa_9237.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. To store waste, b. To help the cell move, c. To transport material, d. To provide energy",b 2254,DQ_010434,protists,What is number 8?,protozoa_9237.png,question_images/protozoa_9237.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cilia, b. Chloroplast, c. Nucleus, d. Flagellum",a 2255,DQ_010435,protists,How many parts are labelled?,protozoa_9237.png,question_images/protozoa_9237.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 5, c. 8, d. 9",c 2256,DQ_010436,protists,How many parts is indicated in the diagram?,protozoa_9237.png,question_images/protozoa_9237.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 5, c. 7, d. 8",d 2257,DQ_010437,protists,Which number corresponds to the cilia?,protozoa_9237.png,question_images/protozoa_9237.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",a 2258,DQ_010438,protists,What structure lines the outer surface of the organism?,protozoa_9239.png,question_images/protozoa_9239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Food vacuoles, b. Cilia, c. Contractile vacuoles, d. Micronucleus",b 2259,DQ_010439,protists,What is the function of cilia?,protozoa_9239.png,question_images/protozoa_9239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gives shape to protozoa, b. It provides locomotion to protozoa., c. Breakdown waste materials, d. Digests food",b 2260,DQ_010440,protists,Hair like projections that is covering the whole body of a protist,protozoa_9239.png,question_images/protozoa_9239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. anal pore, b. macronucleous, c. Cilia, d. food vacuoles",c 2261,DQ_010441,protists,Which part of the cell helps it moves around?,protozoa_9239.png,question_images/protozoa_9239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cilia, b. Oral groove, c. Food vacuoles, d. Anal Pore",a 2262,DQ_010442,protists,How many parts are labeled in the diagram?,protozoa_9239.png,question_images/protozoa_9239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 7, c. 8, d. 4",b 2263,DQ_010443,protists,How many parts are shown in the diagram below?,protozoa_9239.png,question_images/protozoa_9239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 9, b. 7, c. 5, d. 6",b 2264,DQ_010444,protists,What are the hair-like protrusions on the outside called?,protozoa_9239.png,question_images/protozoa_9239.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. anal pore, b. cilia, c. macronucleus, d. oral groove",b 2265,DQ_010445,protists,What are temporary extensions of the cytoplasm?,protozoa_9240.png,question_images/protozoa_9240.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. contractile vacuole, b. food vacuole, c. pseudopods, d. cell membrane",c 2266,DQ_010446,protists,"What is a type of cell or organism which has the ability to alter its shape, primarily by extending and retracting pseudopods?",protozoa_9240.png,question_images/protozoa_9240.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell, b. Snake, c. Amoeba, d. Nucleus",c 2267,DQ_010447,protists,What helps amoeba to engulf?,protozoa_9240.png,question_images/protozoa_9240.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. pseudopods, b. nucleus, c. cytoplasm, d. contractile vacuole",a 2268,DQ_010448,protists,What structure digests food?,protozoa_9240.png,question_images/protozoa_9240.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cytoplasm, b. Nucleus, c. Cell Membrane, d. Food Vacuole",d 2269,DQ_010449,protists,How many nuclei?,protozoa_9240.png,question_images/protozoa_9240.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 74, b. 45, c. 1, d. 15",c 2270,DQ_010450,protists,How many parts does the amoeba have?,protozoa_9240.png,question_images/protozoa_9240.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 2, c. 8, d. 5",c 2271,DQ_010451,protists,What happens if food vacuoles are removed from the amoeba?,protozoa_9240.png,question_images/protozoa_9240.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The amoeba is unable to digest food., b. The amoeba is unable to excrete water and waste., c. The amoeba is unable to engulf food., d. The amoeba functions normally.",a 2272,DQ_010452,protists,Which of the following does Amoeba need to used to get its food?,protozoa_9240.png,question_images/protozoa_9240.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Cell Membrane, b. Cytoplasm, c. Nucleus, d. Pseudopods",d 2273,DQ_010453,protists,Which of the following is an animal-like protist?,protozoa_9241.png,question_images/protozoa_9241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. amoeba, b. paramecium, c. all of the above, d. euglena",c 2274,DQ_010454,protists,How many flagella does the euglena have?,protozoa_9241.png,question_images/protozoa_9241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 0, c. 8, d. 1",d 2275,DQ_010455,protists,How many single-celled organisms are there in this diagram?,protozoa_9241.png,question_images/protozoa_9241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 5",a 2276,DQ_010456,protists,What are the hair-like protrusions on the outside of a paramecium called?,protozoa_9241.png,question_images/protozoa_9241.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. flagellum, b. ribosome, c. cilia, d. nucleus",c 2277,DQ_010457,fungi,"After a spore is released, what is the plants next stage?",fungi_reproduction_6902.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6902.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. sporangium, b. young gametophyte, c. zygote, d. younge gametophyte",b 2278,DQ_010458,fungi,The new sporophyte and gametophyte comes from what?,fungi_reproduction_6902.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6902.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sporangium, b. Zygote, c. Mature sporophyte, d. Antheridium",b 2279,DQ_010459,fungi,How many stages from Fertilisation to Meiosis?,fungi_reproduction_6902.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6902.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 4, d. 5",d 2280,DQ_010460,fungi,How many zygotes are shown in the picture?,fungi_reproduction_6902.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6902.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",b 2281,DQ_010461,fungi,According to the image what occurs between spores and the appearance of sporangia?,fungi_reproduction_6903.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6903.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sporangia bursts, b. Sporangia appears, c. Spores, d. Spores grow hyphae",c 2282,DQ_010462,fungi,At what level are spores?,fungi_reproduction_6903.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6903.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",c 2283,DQ_010463,fungi,How many stages are there in a spore's life?,fungi_reproduction_6903.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6903.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 5, d. 2",b 2284,DQ_010464,fungi,How many steps does it take for spores to develop sporangia?,fungi_reproduction_6903.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6903.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",d 2285,DQ_010465,fungi,At what process does the fusion of the cytoplasm occur?,fungi_reproduction_6905.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6905.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plasmogamy, b. Karyogamy, c. Germination, d. Meiosis",a 2286,DQ_010466,fungi,What comes after Dikaryotic Stage?,fungi_reproduction_6905.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6905.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Spores, b. Meiosis, c. Karyogamy, d. Germination",c 2287,DQ_010467,fungi,What stage follows karyogamy?,fungi_reproduction_6905.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6905.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gemination, b. Diploid stage, c. Plasmogamy, d. Dikaryotic stage",b 2288,DQ_010468,fungi,How many phases does sexual reproduction have?,fungi_reproduction_6905.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6905.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 9, c. 13, d. 10",b 2289,DQ_010469,fungi,How many processes represented by purple bubbles are involved in sexual reproduction?,fungi_reproduction_6905.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6905.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",d 2290,DQ_010470,fungi,What happens after the diploid stage?,fungi_reproduction_6905.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6905.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. karyogamy, b. germination, c. meiosis, d. plasmogamy",c 2291,DQ_010471,fungi,How does a zygote become a basidium with four nuclei?,fungi_reproduction_6907.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6907.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plasmogamy, b. germination, c. dispersal, d. meiosis",d 2292,DQ_010472,fungi,What happens to the Zygote (2n) to produce a Basidium with four nuclei (1n)?,fungi_reproduction_6907.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6907.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plasmogamy, b. Meiosis, c. Dispersal and Germination, d. Cell Division",b 2293,DQ_010473,fungi,How many basidiospores are formed after cell division?,fungi_reproduction_6907.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6907.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",d 2294,DQ_010474,fungi,How many stages of reproduction are between basidium and basidiospores?,fungi_reproduction_6907.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6907.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 6, d. 4",a 2295,DQ_010475,fungi,What happens after the cell divides in basidiomycete life cycle?,fungi_reproduction_6907.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6907.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mycelia, b. Dispersal and germination, c. Basidium, d. Basidiospores",b 2296,DQ_010476,fungi,What happens to the spores after they grow hyphae?,fungi_reproduction_6908.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6908.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sporangia disappears, b. Sporangia appears, c. Sporangia bursts, d. Sporangia dies",b 2297,DQ_010477,fungi,How many phases does this fungus have in its life?,fungi_reproduction_6908.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6908.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 5",c 2298,DQ_010478,fungi,How many stages in the fungi life cycle are shown in the diagram?,fungi_reproduction_6908.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6908.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",d 2299,DQ_010479,fungi,What happens after sporangia appears?,fungi_reproduction_6908.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6908.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nothing happens, b. spores, c. sporangia bursts, d. spores grow hyphae",c 2300,DQ_010480,fungi,What type of living organism is shown in the diagram?,fungi_reproduction_6908.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6908.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Fish, b. Jellyfish, c. Fungi, d. Bird",c 2301,DQ_010481,fungi,What do Fungi produce during asexual reproduction?,fungi_reproduction_6911.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6911.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mycellium, b. Spores, c. Germination, d. Meiosis",b 2302,DQ_010482,fungi,What does Germination lead to?,fungi_reproduction_6911.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6911.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plasmogamy, b. Spores, c. Meiosis, d. Mycelium (n)",d 2303,DQ_010483,fungi,What process turns spores into mycelium?,fungi_reproduction_6911.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6911.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. karyogamy, b. germination, c. plasmogamy, d. meiosis",b 2304,DQ_010484,fungi,How many kinds of fusion are shown in the diagram?,fungi_reproduction_6911.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6911.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",a 2305,DQ_010485,fungi,How many stages in the asexual reproduction?,fungi_reproduction_6911.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6911.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",c 2306,DQ_010486,fungi,What is the following stage to Mycelium?,fungi_reproduction_6911.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6911.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Spore-producing structures, b. karyogamy, c. spores, d. dikaryotic stage",a 2307,DQ_010487,fungi,What is the process in which a haploid parent cell produces haploid spores during asexual reproduction?,fungi_reproduction_6912.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6912.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plasmogamy, b. Mitosis, c. Meiosis, d. Germination",b 2308,DQ_010488,fungi,What does produce the spores?,fungi_reproduction_6912.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6912.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Mycelium, b. Germination, c. Mitosis, d. Karyogamy",c 2309,DQ_010489,fungi,How many steps are shown in the Fungi Life Cycle?,fungi_reproduction_6912.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6912.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 6, c. 4, d. 7",b 2310,DQ_010490,fungi,How many types of reproduction are in the fungi life cycle?,fungi_reproduction_6912.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6912.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 6, c. 5, d. 8",a 2311,DQ_010491,fungi,Put the processes involved in sexual reproduction of fungi in the correct order.,fungi_reproduction_6912.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6912.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plasmogamy -> Karyogamy -> Mitosis -> Germination, b. Plasmogamy -> Karyogamy -> Meiosis -> Germination, c. Karyogamy -> Plasmogamy -> Mitosis -> Germination, d. Karyogamy -> Plasmogamy -> Meiosis -> Germination",b 2312,DQ_010492,fungi,What is karyogamy?,fungi_reproduction_6912.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6912.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. the nuclei fuse to form a diploid zygote, b. spores, c. haploid cells from two different mycelia fuse to form a heterokaryotic cell with two or more nuclei, d. a multi-cellular mycellium",a 2313,DQ_010493,fungi,What is the fusion of nuclei?,fungi_reproduction_6911.png,question_images/fungi_reproduction_6911.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. diploid, b. plasmogamy, c. spasmogamy, d. karyogamy",d 2314,DQ_010494,cell biology,Which of the following represents better a blood cell?,types_cells_17639.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_17639.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. T, c. N, d. C",c 2315,DQ_010495,cell biology,Which of the followings is referred to a sperm cell?,types_cells_17639.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_17639.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. W, c. T, d. Y",a 2316,DQ_010496,cell biology,Which letter represents the fat cells?,types_cells_17641.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_17641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. U, c. W, d. E",b 2317,DQ_010497,cell biology,Identify the red blood cells in this picture,types_cells_17641.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_17641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. W, c. D, d. E",b 2318,DQ_010498,cell biology,Identify the neuron,types_cells_18201.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_18201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. U, c. X, d. M",b 2319,DQ_010499,cell biology,What is the cell represented with the letter U?,types_cells_18201.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_18201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Red Blood Cell, b. White Blood Cell, c. Neuron, d. Smooth Muscle Cell",c 2320,DQ_010500,cell biology,Please choose which letter indicates 'white blood cells'.,types_cells_18201.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_18201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. W, c. M, d. Y",c 2321,DQ_010501,cell biology,Can the body function normally without the presence of 'M'?,types_cells_18201.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_18201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Maybe, b. Cannot determine, c. No, d. Yes",c 2322,DQ_010502,cell biology,Identify the sperm cell in this picture,types_cells_18202.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_18202.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. P, c. U, d. V",b 2323,DQ_010503,cell biology,Which letter represents the Red Blood Cells?,types_cells_18202.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_18202.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. L, c. U, d. F",a 2324,DQ_010504,cell biology,Which cell resembles a starfish?,types_cells_18202.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_18202.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. L, b. v, c. F, d. u",c 2325,DQ_010505,cell biology,Which is the muscle cell?,types_cells_18202.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_18202.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. F, b. L, c. V, d. U",d 2326,DQ_010506,cell biology,By what letter is the liver cells represented in the diagram?,types_cells_18203.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_18203.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. U, c. M, d. L",a 2327,DQ_010507,cell biology,What kind of cells are represented by the letter C?,types_cells_18203.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_18203.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Muscle cell, b. Stem cell, c. Blood cell, d. Neuron",d 2328,DQ_010508,cell biology,What type of cell is marked H in this image?,types_cells_18203.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_18203.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Blood cells, b. Liver cells, c. Intestinal cells, d. Cardiac cells",c 2329,DQ_010509,cell biology,Which represents muscle cells?,types_cells_18203.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_18203.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. H, c. L, d. U",c 2330,DQ_010510,cell biology,What is the Type Cell labeled V?,types_cells_18204.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_18204.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Red Blood Cells, b. Leaf Cell, c. Sperm Cell, d. Pollen cell",b 2331,DQ_010511,cell biology,Which label refers to red blood cells?,types_cells_18204.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_18204.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. H, b. F, c. V, d. A",d 2332,DQ_010512,cell biology,Which is the plant root hair cell?,types_cells_18204.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_18204.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. A, c. H, d. F",c 2333,DQ_010513,cell biology,Which letter represents sperm?,types_cells_18204.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_18204.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. f, b. m, c. a, d. v",a 2334,DQ_010514,cell biology,Which type of tissues can NOT be differentiated from a fertilized egg?,types_cells_7641.png,question_images/types_cells_7641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Adipose, b. Connective, c. Bone, d. Necrotic",d 2335,DQ_010515,cell biology,How many cells are there in this diagram?,types_cells_7641.png,question_images/types_cells_7641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 7, c. 6, d. 4",a 2336,DQ_010516,cell biology,How many types of cells are shown in the diagram?,types_cells_7641.png,question_images/types_cells_7641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 5",d 2337,DQ_010517,cell biology,Which cells are smooth and round?,types_cells_7641.png,question_images/types_cells_7641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. smooth muscle, b. striated muscle cells, c. red blood cells, d. fat cells",c 2338,DQ_010518,cell biology,What are the muscle cells of the heart?,types_cells_7642.png,question_images/types_cells_7642.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Striated (voluntary), b. Cardiac, c. Nerve, d. Smooth (involuntary)",b 2339,DQ_010519,cell biology,What makes up muscle cells?,types_cells_7642.png,question_images/types_cells_7642.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sperm, b. Striated, Smooth, Cardiac, c. Red blood cells, d. White blood cells",b 2340,DQ_010520,cell biology,How many blood cells do we have?,types_cells_7642.png,question_images/types_cells_7642.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. none, b. 4, c. 1, d. 6",d 2341,DQ_010521,cell biology,How many types of muscle cells are there?,types_cells_7642.png,question_images/types_cells_7642.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",a 2342,DQ_010522,cell biology,How many types of blood cells are there?,types_cells_7642.png,question_images/types_cells_7642.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",c 2343,DQ_010523,cell biology,Which cells make a baby?,types_cells_7642.png,question_images/types_cells_7642.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Reproductive cells., b. Muscle cells, c. Blood cells, d. Nerve cells",a 2344,DQ_010524,cell biology,"From the diagram, identify the cell which carries oxygen to other cells.",types_cells_8201.png,question_images/types_cells_8201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. smooth muscle cell, b. red blood cell, c. neuron, d. white blood cell",b 2345,DQ_010525,cell biology,What shape are the epithelial cells?,types_cells_8201.png,question_images/types_cells_8201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. columnar, b. neuron, c. red, d. smooth",a 2346,DQ_010526,cell biology,How many cells does the human body have?,types_cells_8201.png,question_images/types_cells_8201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 3, d. 6",a 2347,DQ_010527,cell biology,How many types of human cells are in the diagram?,types_cells_8201.png,question_images/types_cells_8201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 5",d 2348,DQ_010528,cell biology,Which cell is part of the nervous system?,types_cells_8201.png,question_images/types_cells_8201.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Smooth muscle cells, b. Neuron, c. White blood cells, d. Red blood cells",b 2349,DQ_010529,cell biology,Which cell has dendrites?,types_cells_8202.png,question_images/types_cells_8202.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nerve cell, b. blood cells, c. sperm cell, d. muscle cell",a 2350,DQ_010530,cell biology,What cells have a square shape?,types_cells_8202.png,question_images/types_cells_8202.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Muscle Cell, b. Blood Cell, c. Sperm Cell, d. Skin Cell",d 2351,DQ_010531,cell biology,How many types of cells are shown in the diagram?,types_cells_8202.png,question_images/types_cells_8202.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 8, c. 5, d. 3",c 2352,DQ_010532,cell biology,What is the basic function of a cell?,types_cells_8202.png,question_images/types_cells_8202.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. to provide food, b. ll cells can use energy, respond to their environment, and reproduce, c. to provide energy to other cells, d. to make plants grow",b 2353,DQ_010533,cell biology,What cells have a square shape?,types_cells_8203.png,question_images/types_cells_8203.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Blood Cells, b. Liver cells, c. Intestinal Cells, d. Muscle Cells",b 2354,DQ_010534,cell biology,"From the diagram, how many cells can stem cells differentiate into?",types_cells_8203.png,question_images/types_cells_8203.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 7, c. 4, d. 5",a 2355,DQ_010535,cell biology,How many types of stem cells are there?,types_cells_8203.png,question_images/types_cells_8203.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 3, d. 5",a 2356,DQ_010536,cell biology,Which of these can stem cells not become?,types_cells_8203.png,question_images/types_cells_8203.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nerve cells, b. sperm cells, c. blood cells, d. liver cells",b 2357,DQ_010537,cell biology,Which cell brings oxygen to other cells?,types_cells_8204.png,question_images/types_cells_8204.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plant root hair, b. Pollen cell, c. Red blood cell, d. Sperm cell",c 2358,DQ_010538,cell biology,Which of the following cells have the responsibility to transfer oxygen through the body?,types_cells_8204.png,question_images/types_cells_8204.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Pollen Cell, b. Plant root hair cell, c. Red blood cells, d. Sperm Cell",c 2359,DQ_010539,cell biology,Which type of cell has a long tail designed to help with swimming?,types_cells_8204.png,question_images/types_cells_8204.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plant root hair cell, b. Motor neurone cell, c. Sperm cell, d. leaf cell",c 2360,DQ_010540,cell biology,How many of these cells could be found in a human body?,types_cells_8204.png,question_images/types_cells_8204.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",c 2361,DQ_010541,cell biology,Identify the nerve cell,types_cells_17641.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_17641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. x, b. d, c. w, d. j",d 2362,DQ_010542,cell biology,Identify nerve cell,types_cells_17641.png,abc_question_images/types_cells_17641.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. j, c. w, d. d",b 2363,DQ_011239,electric circuits,What transfers energy to the furthest bulb?,circuits_1052.png,question_images/circuits_1052.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. battery, b. the closest bulb, c. Copper wire, d. the parallel circuit",c 2364,DQ_011240,electric circuits,If one bulb goes out what will happen to the other?,circuits_1052.png,question_images/circuits_1052.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It will stay on, b. It will explode, c. It will flicker, d. They will both go out",a 2365,DQ_011241,electric circuits,What type of circuit is represented by the drawing and diagram?,circuits_1055.png,question_images/circuits_1055.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Interrupted circuit, b. Series circuit, c. Parallel circuit, d. Short circuit",c 2366,DQ_011242,electric circuits,"If the lightbulb at the top burns out, would the one below still work?",circuits_1055.png,question_images/circuits_1055.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Yes, b. No, c. Intermittenedly, d. Not enough information to determine",a 2367,DQ_011243,electric circuits,How many light bulbs does the battery in the diagram power?,circuits_1055.png,question_images/circuits_1055.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2",d 2368,DQ_011244,electric circuits,"If one lightbulb goes out, what will happen?",circuits_1055.png,question_images/circuits_1055.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nothing, b. the other light will brighten, c. the other light will also go out, d. the other light will dim",a 2369,DQ_011245,electric circuits,If the cell has no power left will the bulbs still work?,circuits_1057.png,question_images/circuits_1057.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Yes, b. No, c. Yes in the first diagram but not in the second, d. Not in the first diagram but yes in the second",b 2370,DQ_011246,electric circuits,What is this diagram all about?,circuits_1057.png,question_images/circuits_1057.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solar Energy, b. Life Cycle, c. Electric Circuit, d. Optic Circuit",c 2371,DQ_011247,electric circuits,Identify the part that provides energy to this circuit.,circuits_1058.png,question_images/circuits_1058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The filament, b. The wire, c. The light blub, d. The battery",d 2372,DQ_011248,electric circuits,What happens when you correctly connect a bulb to a battery?,circuits_1058.png,question_images/circuits_1058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It lights, b. It explodes, c. It flashes, d. Nothing",a 2373,DQ_011249,electric circuits,If the first light is off will the second light also be off?,circuits_1058.png,question_images/circuits_1058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. only if the wires are red, b. yes, c. only if the lights are 3 inches apart, d. no",b 2374,DQ_011250,electric circuits,What would happen if I removed the battery from the circuit?,circuits_1058.png,question_images/circuits_1058.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. One light would turn off., b. One light would stay on., c. The lights would stay on., d. The lights would turn off.",d 2375,DQ_011251,electric circuits,How many of the shown configurations will work?,circuits_1060.png,question_images/circuits_1060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",d 2376,DQ_011252,electric circuits,"If the light bulb below burns out, would the one at the top still burn?",circuits_1060.png,question_images/circuits_1060.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. No, b. Yes, c. Cannot determine from the given information, d. Intermittently",b 2377,DQ_011253,electric circuits,How many lamps are used in the circuit shown below?,circuits_1061.png,question_images/circuits_1061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 5, d. 2",b 2378,DQ_011254,electric circuits,How many light bulbs does the battery power?,circuits_1061.png,question_images/circuits_1061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",c 2379,DQ_011255,electric circuits,What kind of electric circuit is shown in the figure?,circuits_1061.png,question_images/circuits_1061.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Combined circuit, b. I don't know, c. Series circuit, d. Parallel circuit",c 2380,DQ_011256,electric circuits,How many lamps are in this diagram?,circuits_1062.png,question_images/circuits_1062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",a 2381,DQ_011257,electric circuits,How many series are depicted in the diagram?,circuits_1062.png,question_images/circuits_1062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",a 2382,DQ_011258,electric circuits,What is the difference between the parallel and series circuits?,circuits_1062.png,question_images/circuits_1062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. There is no difference between the two circuits, b. In the series if the circuit is interrupted neither light will work on the parallel at least one light will work, c. In the parallel circuit neither light would work, d. In the series circuit one light will continue to work",b 2383,DQ_011259,electric circuits,How many lights are shown in this diagram?,circuits_1063.png,question_images/circuits_1063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",d 2384,DQ_011260,electric circuits,What type of switch is represented in this diagram?,circuits_1063.png,question_images/circuits_1063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Parallel Switch, b. Junction Switch, c. Open Switch, d. Closed Switch",c 2385,DQ_011261,electric circuits,What will happen when the switch is closed?,circuits_1063.png,question_images/circuits_1063.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. the lights will flash, b. nothing will occur, c. the lights will turn on, d. only one light will turn on",c 2386,DQ_011262,electric circuits,What part of the Circuit would you Open to Break the Flow of Electricity?,circuits_1369.png,question_images/circuits_1369.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Battery, b. Bulb, c. Wires, d. Switch",d 2387,DQ_011263,electric circuits,Where would the electricity go from the positive side of the battery?,circuits_1369.png,question_images/circuits_1369.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. middle light bulb, b. switch, c. none, d. top light bulb",b 2388,DQ_011264,electric circuits,How many light bulbs are included in the circuit?,circuits_1369.png,question_images/circuits_1369.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",a 2389,DQ_011265,electric circuits,How many light bulbs does the battery power?,circuits_1369.png,question_images/circuits_1369.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",b 2390,DQ_011266,electric circuits,What type of switch is represented in this diagram?,circuits_1369.png,question_images/circuits_1369.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Open Switch, b. Closed Switch, c. No Switch, d. Positive Switch",b 2391,DQ_011267,electric circuits,What would happen if two of the light bulbs are removed and the circuit is reconnected?,circuits_1369.png,question_images/circuits_1369.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The remaining light bulb brightness will increase, b. The remaining bulb brightness will decrease, c. The remaining bulb will not light up, d. No change in the brightness of the remaining bulb",a 2392,DQ_011268,electric circuits,Current flows TO which end of the source (battery)?,circuits_1373.png,question_images/circuits_1373.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Light bulb, b. Positive, c. Wire, d. Negative",d 2393,DQ_011269,electric circuits,What gives the lightbulb energy?,circuits_1373.png,question_images/circuits_1373.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Battery, b. Water, c. Air, d. Light",a 2394,DQ_011270,electric circuits,How many bulbs are shown in the diagram?,circuits_1373.png,question_images/circuits_1373.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",c 2395,DQ_011271,electric circuits,"If the wire was loose on the positive end of the battery, will the light bulb still light up?",circuits_1373.png,question_images/circuits_1373.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. yes, b. no, c. Not enough information, d. It will come on and off repeatedly.",b 2396,DQ_011272,electric circuits,What would happen to the light bulb if the current was interrupted?,circuits_1373.png,question_images/circuits_1373.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It would flicker, b. It would explode, c. It would turn off, d. It would remain on",c 2397,DQ_011273,electric circuits,How many broken bulbs are in the diagram?,circuits_1535.png,question_images/circuits_1535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",a 2398,DQ_011274,electric circuits,"In a parallel circuit, how many lamps can break to force all the other lamps to turn down?",circuits_1535.png,question_images/circuits_1535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. All of them., c. 2, d. 4",b 2399,DQ_011275,electric circuits,Why do lamps stay lit in parallel circuits?,circuits_1535.png,question_images/circuits_1535.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. There is only one loop, b. There's two or more loops through which the current can flow, c. The battery is powerful, d. There's still enough electricity to go around",b 2400,DQ_011276,electric circuits,"What does the symbol “X” with a circle around it, represent in the diagram on the right?",circuits_1536.png,question_images/circuits_1536.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Wire, b. Circut, c. Lightbulb, d. Battery",c 2401,DQ_011277,electric circuits,How many batteries are shown in this diagram?,circuits_1536.png,question_images/circuits_1536.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",a 2402,DQ_011278,electric circuits,What happens to the other bulb if one of the other bulbs was switched off?,circuits_1536.png,question_images/circuits_1536.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. I don't know, b. The second bulb will stay on., c. The second bulb stops running., d. The second bulb will turn off.",b 2403,DQ_011279,electric circuits,What type of circuit is represented?,circuits_1536.png,question_images/circuits_1536.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Series Circut, b. Parallel Circut, c. No Circut, d. Negative Circut",b 2404,DQ_011280,electric circuits,"In this circuit, what happens if you open the switch?",circuits_1544.png,question_images/circuits_1544.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bulbs flash, b. Bulbs explode, c. Nothing, d. The lights go out",d 2405,DQ_011281,electric circuits,What will happen if the switch will be closed (turned on),circuits_1544.png,question_images/circuits_1544.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. the wires will be destroyed, b. the battery will explode, c. the switch will melt, d. the bulb will light",d 2406,DQ_011282,electric circuits,How many light bulbs are shown in this chart?,circuits_1544.png,question_images/circuits_1544.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",a 2407,DQ_011283,electric circuits,What is depicted as S?,circuits_1545.png,question_images/circuits_1545.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Battery, b. Switch, c. Cable, d. Light Bulb",b 2408,DQ_011284,electric circuits,How many bulbs are shown in this picture?,circuits_1545.png,question_images/circuits_1545.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 5",a 2409,DQ_011285,electric circuits,How many closed switches are in this diagram?,circuits_1545.png,question_images/circuits_1545.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. zero, c. 2, d. 1",b 2410,DQ_011286,electric circuits,What is shown in the diagram?,circuits_1545.png,question_images/circuits_1545.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Energy Power, b. Solar Energy, c. Electric Circuits, d. Nuclear Power",c 2411,DQ_011287,electric circuits,What type of switch is represented in this diagram?,circuits_1545.png,question_images/circuits_1545.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. No Switch Shown, b. Positive Switch, c. Open Switch, d. Closed Switch",c 2412,DQ_011288,electric circuits,Where does the lightbulb get energy from?,circuits_1546.png,question_images/circuits_1546.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Wall, b. Wire, c. Light, d. Battery",d 2413,DQ_011289,electric circuits,How many bulbs does this battery power?,circuits_1546.png,question_images/circuits_1546.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 5, c. 3, d. 1",d 2414,DQ_011290,electric circuits,"In the picture, what does the yellow represent?",circuits_1553.png,question_images/circuits_1553.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. cable, b. plug, c. battery, d. horn",d 2415,DQ_011291,electric circuits,"If an electrical circuit has a switch, the circuit can be completed when the switch is:",circuits_1553.png,question_images/circuits_1553.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A Resistor, b. Closed, c. Open, d. Broken",b 2416,DQ_011292,electric circuits,When the switch is closed where does the energy from the battery go?,circuits_1553.png,question_images/circuits_1553.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. horn, b. wire, c. switch, d. battery",a 2417,DQ_011293,electric circuits,How many switches are present in the circuit?,circuits_1553.png,question_images/circuits_1553.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",d 2418,DQ_011294,electric circuits,Where does the red wire from the battery connected to?,circuits_1560.png,question_images/circuits_1560.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. none, b. other end of battery, c. light bulb, d. switch",c 2419,DQ_011295,electric circuits,How many wires are shown in this diagram?,circuits_1560.png,question_images/circuits_1560.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",b 2420,DQ_011296,electric circuits,"If the switch is removed, what should be done to make the light bulb work?",circuits_1560.png,question_images/circuits_1560.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The wire ends from the removed switch should be connected., b. The battery must be removed and replaced with AC power., c. The light bulb must be replaced with a brighter one., d. The battery must be replaced with a higher capacity one.",a 2421,DQ_011297,electric circuits,"What is the electrical component that can break an electrical circuit, interrupting the current?",circuits_1564.png,question_images/circuits_1564.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Battery, b. Switch, c. Conductor, d. Light Bulb",b 2422,DQ_011298,electric circuits,How many objects are required to light a bulb?,circuits_1564.png,question_images/circuits_1564.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 1, d. 2",d 2423,DQ_011299,electric circuits,Which direction does the electricity flow?,circuits_1566.png,question_images/circuits_1566.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Right to left, b. Down, c. Up, d. Left to Right",d 2424,DQ_011300,electric circuits,How many batteries appear in the image?,circuits_1566.png,question_images/circuits_1566.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",d 2425,DQ_011301,electric circuits,Would the bulb glow forever?,circuits_1566.png,question_images/circuits_1566.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Data Insufficient, b. No, c. Not sure, d. Yes",b 2426,DQ_011302,electric circuits,What part of the circuit is in between the bulb and battery? It opens and closes the circuit.,circuits_1568.png,question_images/circuits_1568.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Wire, b. Battery, c. Bulb, d. switch",d 2427,DQ_011303,electric circuits,How many batteries are required to get to the bulbs to light?,circuits_1568.png,question_images/circuits_1568.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 7, d. 5",a 2428,DQ_011304,electric circuits,How many light bulbs does the battery power?,circuits_1568.png,question_images/circuits_1568.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 1, d. 2",a 2429,DQ_011305,electric circuits,"If the first bulb goes out, which of the following bulbs will still work?",circuits_1568.png,question_images/circuits_1568.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The second and the third, b. They all will go out, c. Only the third, d. Only the second",a 2430,DQ_011306,electric circuits,The bulb should be connected to what in order to light up?,circuits_1569.png,question_images/circuits_1569.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The negative pole, b. Either pole, c. The positive pole, d. Both battery poles",d 2431,DQ_011307,electric circuits,How many batteries are shown in this diagram?,circuits_1569.png,question_images/circuits_1569.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",d 2432,DQ_011308,electric circuits,How many bulbs are shown in the figure?,circuits_1569.png,question_images/circuits_1569.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",c 2433,DQ_011309,electric circuits,Which part of the circuit is represented by the 'X' inside a circle?,circuits_1569.png,question_images/circuits_1569.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Battery, b. Switch, c. Light globe, d. Resistor",c 2434,DQ_011310,electric circuits,What type of circuit is the one on the right?,circuits_1570.png,question_images/circuits_1570.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Parallel Circut, b. Simple Circut, c. Basic Circut, d. No Circut",a 2435,DQ_011311,electric circuits,Why is the left circuit have no bulbs lighted up?,circuits_1570.png,question_images/circuits_1570.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The left circuit needs an on-off switch to function., b. The left circuit battery just needs to be replaced with a more powerful one., c. The right circuit is cheating and has a self-lighting bulb., d. The circuit is connected in series, so the circuit is open when a bulb is broken.",d 2436,DQ_011312,electric circuits,How many bulbs are shown in the diagram?,circuits_1571.png,question_images/circuits_1571.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",b 2437,DQ_011313,electric circuits,What type of circuit does this diagram depict?,circuits_1574.png,question_images/circuits_1574.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Open Circuit, b. Loop Circuit, c. Parallel Circuit, d. Closed Circuit",d 2438,DQ_011314,electric circuits,What is Providing Energy in this Circuit,circuits_1574.png,question_images/circuits_1574.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Battery, b. Wires, c. Bulb, d. Screws",a 2439,DQ_011315,electric circuits,How many battery connections are shown in this diagram?,circuits_1574.png,question_images/circuits_1574.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",a 2440,DQ_011316,electric circuits,What type of metal is needed for electricity to flow?,circuits_1574.png,question_images/circuits_1574.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Conductive metal, b. insulating metal, c. wet metal, d. gold metal",a 2441,DQ_011317,electric circuits,Where does the energy go after leaving the positive side of the battery?,circuits_1579.png,question_images/circuits_1579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. left light bulb, b. battery, c. right light bulb, d. middle light bulb",a 2442,DQ_011318,electric circuits,How many bulbs are there in a series circuit?,circuits_1579.png,question_images/circuits_1579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 4, d. 2",a 2443,DQ_011319,electric circuits,What happens if the battery runs out of power?,circuits_1579.png,question_images/circuits_1579.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The second bulb will turn off., b. All light bulbs will turn off., c. The first bulb near the positive charge of the battery will turn off., d. The third bulb will turn off.",b 2444,DQ_011320,electric circuits,What in the provided image is known as the voltage source of the circuit?,circuits_1580.png,question_images/circuits_1580.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The black wire, b. The light bulb, c. The battery, d. The red wire",c 2445,DQ_011321,electric circuits,How many batteries are need to make a simple short circuit?,circuits_1580.png,question_images/circuits_1580.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",c 2446,DQ_011322,electric circuits,"In an actual electric circuit shown, which element is represented by the plus (+) and minus (-) symbols?",circuits_1583.png,question_images/circuits_1583.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. circuit board, b. battery, c. wire, d. bulb",b 2447,DQ_011323,electric circuits,What turns the light on and off?,circuits_1608.png,question_images/circuits_1608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. button, b. the switch, c. sunlight, d. the light",b 2448,DQ_011324,electric circuits,What would happen if the switch was opened?,circuits_1608.png,question_images/circuits_1608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The light will get brighter, b. the light will dim, c. the light will blink, d. the light would shut off.",d 2449,DQ_011325,electric circuits,What is the current in this diagram?,circuits_1609.png,question_images/circuits_1609.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 120W, b. 60W, c. 60V, d. 120V",d 2450,DQ_011326,electric circuits,"Where does the energy go after leaving the source, assuming the switch is closed?",circuits_1609.png,question_images/circuits_1609.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. right bulb, b. the bulbs, c. left bulb, d. wire",b 2451,DQ_011327,electric circuits,"In this circuit, what would happen if one light bulb burns out?",circuits_1609.png,question_images/circuits_1609.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. , b. If one light bulb burns out the other light bulb will not work because the amount of current would be too high for the other light bulb., c. If one light bulb burns out the other light bulb will not work because it wont receive any current., d. ",c 2452,DQ_011328,electric circuits,After energy leaves the positive side of the battery (assuming the switch is closed) where does it go?,circuits_1610.png,question_images/circuits_1610.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. battery, b. bottom bulb, c. the top bulb, d. middle bulb",c 2453,DQ_011329,electric circuits,How many batteries are there in a series circuit?,circuits_1610.png,question_images/circuits_1610.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",d 2454,DQ_011330,electric circuits,If I opened the switch what would happen?,circuits_1610.png,question_images/circuits_1610.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The energy flow would increase., b. The battery will disappear., c. The lights would become brighter., d. The lights would go out.",d 2455,DQ_011331,electric circuits,How many lamps are shown in this image?,circuits_1611.png,question_images/circuits_1611.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",d 2456,DQ_011332,electric circuits,How many bulbs are shown in the figure?,circuits_1611.png,question_images/circuits_1611.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2",b 2457,DQ_011333,electric circuits,"If the switch is off, what happens?",circuits_1612.png,question_images/circuits_1612.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. All lamps go off, b. All lamps light up, c. Nothing, d. Lamp A lights up and lamp B and C go out",a 2458,DQ_011334,electric circuits,How many lamps are shown in this diagram?,circuits_1612.png,question_images/circuits_1612.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",b 2459,DQ_011335,electric circuits,How many switches are required for three lamps?,circuits_1612.png,question_images/circuits_1612.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. two, b. one, c. three, d. four",b 2460,DQ_011336,electric circuits,Which lamps would turn on if switch is connected?,circuits_1612.png,question_images/circuits_1612.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. B, b. A, c. A,B,C, d. C",a 2461,DQ_011337,electric circuits,What kind of switch does this diagram represent?,circuits_1613.png,question_images/circuits_1613.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Electron Flow, b. Open Switch, c. Closed Switch, d. Battery",b 2462,DQ_011338,electric circuits,How many light bulbs are used in this circuit?,circuits_1613.png,question_images/circuits_1613.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",d 2463,DQ_011339,electric circuits,How would remove the battery affect the current flow?,circuits_1613.png,question_images/circuits_1613.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The switch would provide the flow., b. The flow would stop., c. The flow would stay the same., d. The flow would increase.",b 2464,DQ_011340,electric circuits,What color is the battery in the two circuits?,circuits_1616.png,question_images/circuits_1616.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Red, b. White, c. Black, d. Blue",a 2465,DQ_011341,electric circuits,In the parallel circuit what would happen if one of the bulbs were to blow out?,circuits_1616.png,question_images/circuits_1616.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The other bulb would flicker, b. The other bulb would also blow out, c. The other bulb would continue to work normally, d. The other bulb would go out",c 2466,DQ_011342,electric circuits,"The wires between the battery, bulb and switch are called?",circuits_204.png,question_images/circuits_204.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. sources, b. loads, c. controls, d. conductors",d 2467,DQ_011343,electric circuits,What part of the circuit controls the flow of energy?,circuits_204.png,question_images/circuits_204.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. light bulb, b. on/off swith, c. battery, d. wires",b 2468,DQ_011344,electric circuits,What happens when the Single Dry Cell runs out of power?,circuits_204.png,question_images/circuits_204.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The bulb stays lit until the switch is off, b. The bulb turns off, c. Nothing, d. The bulb stays lit",b 2469,DQ_011345,electric circuits,The negative end of the battery is depicted by:,circuits_210.png,question_images/circuits_210.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Switch, b. Motor, c. -, d. +",c 2470,DQ_011346,electric circuits,Where does the energy go after leaving the positive side of the battery?,circuits_210.png,question_images/circuits_210.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. resistor, b. light bulb, c. motor, d. negative side",c 2471,DQ_011347,electric circuits,How many motors are shown in this diagram?,circuits_210.png,question_images/circuits_210.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",b 2472,DQ_011348,electric circuits,How many sides are there in a battery in the diagram below?,circuits_210.png,question_images/circuits_210.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",c 2473,DQ_011349,electric circuits,What keeps the circuit from being closed and running?,circuits_210.png,question_images/circuits_210.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. There needs to be two motors., b. There is no light bulb in the circuit., c. The switch is open., d. The battery needs more capacity.",c 2474,DQ_011350,electric circuits,"In this experiment, how many batteries are there?",circuits_211.png,question_images/circuits_211.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. one, b. three, c. four, d. two",a 2475,DQ_011351,electric circuits,"If the switch is closed, where would the electricity from the positive terminal go?",circuits_211.png,question_images/circuits_211.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. light bulb, b. negative terminal of the battery, c. switch, d. the circuit won't run",a 2476,DQ_011352,electric circuits,How many types of charges are shown from this battery?,circuits_211.png,question_images/circuits_211.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. one, b. two, c. four, d. three",b 2477,DQ_011353,electric circuits,Why is this circuit open?,circuits_211.png,question_images/circuits_211.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Because the battery is weak., b. Because the wiring is all wrong., c. Because the switch has not been closed., d. Because the light bulb is not bright enough.",c 2478,DQ_011354,electric circuits,How many wires are needed for this simple circuit?,circuits_212.png,question_images/circuits_212.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",b 2479,DQ_011355,electric circuits,Would the lightbulb work if you removed one of the wires?,circuits_212.png,question_images/circuits_212.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. it would flicker, b. it would explode, c. it would continue to light, d. it would not light",d 2480,DQ_011356,electric circuits,What does this show?,circuits_215.png,question_images/circuits_215.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. circuit diagram, b. picture of a circuit, c. circuit symbols, d. circuit drawing",b 2481,DQ_011357,electric circuits,What happens when switch or key is turned on?,circuits_215.png,question_images/circuits_215.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nothing happens, b. Bulb doesn't lights up, c. Bulb lights up, d. All of the above",c 2482,DQ_011358,electric circuits,How many batteries are used in this circuit?,circuits_216.png,question_images/circuits_216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",b 2483,DQ_011359,electric circuits,What happens when the battery is cut off?,circuits_216.png,question_images/circuits_216.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The lamp will get its voltage source from the switch., b. Nothing happens., c. The lamp will light up., d. The lamp will not light up.",d 2484,DQ_011360,electric circuits,What will happen if you open the circuit?,circuits_217.png,question_images/circuits_217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. the two bulbs will light, b. only one bulb will light, c. you can't open a circuit, d. the bulbs will not light",d 2485,DQ_011361,electric circuits,How many bulbs are there in this series circuit?,circuits_217.png,question_images/circuits_217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4",a 2486,DQ_011362,electric circuits,What would happen if the series was interrupted?,circuits_217.png,question_images/circuits_217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The lights would continue to work, b. The light would only work on the left, c. The circuit is closed so nothing would happen to either light, d. The lights would no longer work",d 2487,DQ_011363,electric circuits,What would happen if you removed the battery?,circuits_217.png,question_images/circuits_217.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. the lights would flash, b. the left bulb would light up, c. The bulbs would turn off, d. the right bulb would dim",c 2488,DQ_011364,electric circuits,What will happen if the battery was set on opposite direction in simple circuit?,circuits_218.png,question_images/circuits_218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. it won't light up, b. it will still light, c. it will light darker, d. it will light brighter",b 2489,DQ_011365,electric circuits,How many light bulbs does the battery power?,circuits_218.png,question_images/circuits_218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2",b 2490,DQ_011366,electric circuits,What happens if the battery is removed?,circuits_218.png,question_images/circuits_218.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The light gets dimmer, b. The light turns off., c. The light flashes, d. The light gets brighter",b 2491,DQ_011367,electric circuits,How many volts are in the battery used in the circuit diagram?,circuits_219.png,question_images/circuits_219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1.5, c. 1, d. 0.5",c 2492,DQ_011368,electric circuits,How many lamps are shown in this image?,circuits_220.png,question_images/circuits_220.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",c 2493,DQ_011369,electric circuits,What circuit works?,circuits_222.png,question_images/circuits_222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The lamp, b. The battery, c. The closed circuit, d. The open circuit",c 2494,DQ_011370,electric circuits,How many batteries are shown in this image?,circuits_222.png,question_images/circuits_222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 2",d 2495,DQ_011371,electric circuits,How many types of circuits are depicted in the diagram?,circuits_222.png,question_images/circuits_222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",a 2496,DQ_011372,electric circuits,"Other than removing one wire end from the bulb, what else can be done to change a closed circuit to open?",circuits_222.png,question_images/circuits_222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Move the circuit to the closet., b. Replace the bulb with a brighter one., c. Remove the battery., d. Change the battery to a higher capacity one.",c 2497,DQ_011373,electric circuits,Why is it called an open circuit?,circuits_222.png,question_images/circuits_222.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It happens when there are no arrows beside the wires., b. It is because the flow of electricity is broken., c. It happens when the light bulb emits white light., d. It is because the other tip of the black wire has no paste.",b 2498,DQ_011374,electric circuits,Which of the following circuits has two or more loops?,circuits_223.png,question_images/circuits_223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Series Circuit, b. Parallel Circuit, c. Simple Circuit, d. None",b 2499,DQ_011375,electric circuits,How many circuits are depicted?,circuits_223.png,question_images/circuits_223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 2, d. 3",d 2500,DQ_011376,electric circuits,How many loops are in a series circuit?,circuits_223.png,question_images/circuits_223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 2, d. 3",a 2501,DQ_011377,electric circuits,"If the 1st light bulb in the series is burnt, will the 2nd lamp still light?",circuits_223.png,question_images/circuits_223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Yes, b. dim light only, c. it will only blink, d. No",d 2502,DQ_011378,electric circuits,In which circuit will both the bulbs have the same potential difference?,circuits_223.png,question_images/circuits_223.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. SImple, b. Series, c. All 3, d. Parallel",d 2503,DQ_011379,electric circuits,How many components are present in this simple light circuit?,circuits_226.png,question_images/circuits_226.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",b 2504,DQ_011380,electric circuits,What happens when switch is connected to complete the circuit?,circuits_226.png,question_images/circuits_226.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The light turns off, b. the light turns on, c. Short circuit occurs, d. Nothing happens",b 2505,DQ_011381,electric circuits,What is being discussed in this picture?,circuits_226.png,question_images/circuits_226.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Bulb Switch, b. Electric Circuits, c. Light Source, d. Energy Life",b 2506,DQ_011382,electric circuits,"In order for current to flow through a closed circuit, the circuit MUST have:",circuits_227.png,question_images/circuits_227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A Battery, b. A Resistor, c. A Light Bulb, d. A Switch",a 2507,DQ_011383,electric circuits,How many batteries are shown in this image?,circuits_227.png,question_images/circuits_227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 4, d. 3",a 2508,DQ_011384,electric circuits,Is battery essential for lighting a bulb?,circuits_227.png,question_images/circuits_227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Yes, b. Maybe, c. Depends what bulb it is, d. No",a 2509,DQ_011385,electric circuits,What type of circuit is shown in the diagram?,circuits_227.png,question_images/circuits_227.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Simple circuit, b. Parallel circuit, c. Complex circuit, d. Series circuit",d 2510,DQ_011386,electric circuits,What will happen if the switch is turned on in the closed circuit?,circuits_229.png,question_images/circuits_229.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. circuit will be broken, b. current will not flow, c. The current will flow, d. nothing",c 2511,DQ_011387,electric circuits,"In this diagram, is the switch open or closed?",circuits_633.png,question_images/circuits_633.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Closed, b. Open, c. Not enough information, d. Can't tell",a 2512,DQ_011388,electric circuits,How many open switches are shown in this diagram?,circuits_633.png,question_images/circuits_633.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. zero, c. 2, d. 3",b 2513,DQ_011389,electric circuits,How many switches are required for this light bulb?,circuits_633.png,question_images/circuits_633.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. four, b. one, c. two, d. three",b 2514,DQ_011390,electric circuits,"In the circuit, what is directly connected to the battery's positive pole?",circuits_645.png,question_images/circuits_645.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Negative pole, b. Switch, c. Fuse, d. Light bulb",c 2515,DQ_011391,electric circuits,How many fuses are used in this circuit?,circuits_645.png,question_images/circuits_645.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 1",d 2516,DQ_011392,electric circuits,How many bulbs are in this picture?,circuits_653.png,question_images/circuits_653.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. one, b. two, c. three, d. four",a 2517,DQ_011393,electric circuits,What is missing in the incomplete circuit?,circuits_665.png,question_images/circuits_665.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lightbulb, b. Switch, c. Battery, d. Connection",d 2518,DQ_011394,electric circuits,What is necessary to build a complete circuit?,circuits_665.png,question_images/circuits_665.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. light bulb and battery, b. battery and connected wires, c. light bulb and connected wires, d. light bulb, battery, connected wires",d 2519,DQ_011395,electric circuits,How many incomplete circuits are on the picture?,circuits_665.png,question_images/circuits_665.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. How many incomplete circuits are on the picture?, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",a 2520,DQ_011396,electric circuits,How many batteries are shown in this diagram?,circuits_669.png,question_images/circuits_669.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 1, d. 3",c 2521,DQ_011397,electric circuits,How many wires are used to connect the light bulb to the battery?,circuits_669.png,question_images/circuits_669.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 1",a 2522,DQ_011398,electric circuits,What type of loop is this?,circuits_673.png,question_images/circuits_673.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Polar loop, b. Closed loop, c. Seismic Loop, d. Open Loop",b 2523,DQ_011399,electric circuits,Can the bulb light up without a battery?,circuits_673.png,question_images/circuits_673.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. No, b. Sometimes, c. Intermittently, d. Yes",a 2524,DQ_011400,electric circuits,What voltage is being used to light this bulb?,circuits_219.png,question_images/circuits_219.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 12, b. 1.5, c. 15, d. 3.5",b 2525,DQ_011401,electric circuits,Which set of lamps is in a row?,circuits_1062.png,question_images/circuits_1062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. both, b. series, c. three lamps, d. parallel",b 2526,DQ_011445,using electromagnetism,Which of the following supplies energy?,electromagnetism_6791.png,question_images/electromagnetism_6791.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Switch, b. Pins, c. Battery cell, d. Nail",c 2527,DQ_011446,using electromagnetism,How many components make up the electromagnet?,electromagnetism_6791.png,question_images/electromagnetism_6791.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 5, d. 4",a 2528,DQ_011447,using electromagnetism,This is a coil of wire with an electric current flowing through it.,electromagnetism_6791.png,question_images/electromagnetism_6791.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Doorbell, b. Electromagnet, c. Motor, d. Solenoid",d 2529,DQ_011448,using electromagnetism,What would happen if the wire was uncoiled from the nail?,electromagnetism_6791.png,question_images/electromagnetism_6791.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. nothing, b. pins would fall back down, c. a fire would start, d. more pins would be picked up",b 2530,DQ_011449,using electromagnetism,How many poles are there responsible for creating the magnetic field?,electromagnetism_6793.png,question_images/electromagnetism_6793.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",a 2531,DQ_011450,using electromagnetism,Which term in the image is pointing to the electromagnet?,electromagnetism_6796.png,question_images/electromagnetism_6796.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Nail, b. Toggle Switch, c. 12 V Lantern Battery, d. Copper Wire",a 2532,DQ_011451,using electromagnetism,What is the purpose of the copper wire coiling around the nail?,electromagnetism_6796.png,question_images/electromagnetism_6796.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It serves no purpose, b. To reduce the resistance, c. To form an electromagnet, d. To increase the resistance",c 2533,DQ_011452,using electromagnetism,"In the circuit, what is directly connected to the battery's negative pole through the copper wire?",electromagnetism_6796.png,question_images/electromagnetism_6796.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Toggle Switch (negative side), b. Nail, c. The Battery's Positive Pole, d. Toggle Switch (positive side)",b 2534,DQ_011453,using electromagnetism,What connects the objects in the diagram?,electromagnetism_6796.png,question_images/electromagnetism_6796.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Lantern Battery, b. Toggle Switch, c. Nail, d. Copper Wire",d 2535,DQ_011454,using electromagnetism,What is wrapped around the nail?,electromagnetism_6796.png,question_images/electromagnetism_6796.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. copper wire, b. toggle switch, c. lantern battery, d. transistor",a 2536,DQ_011455,using electromagnetism,Which part is labeled as S?,electromagnetism_6797.png,question_images/electromagnetism_6797.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Swithc, b. Gong, c. Cable, d. Battery",a 2537,DQ_011456,using electromagnetism,What will hit the gong if the switch is closed?,electromagnetism_6797.png,question_images/electromagnetism_6797.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. striker, b. contacts, c. spring, d. soft iron armature",a 2538,DQ_011457,using electromagnetism,What happens when a stronger magnet is put?,electromagnetism_6801.png,question_images/electromagnetism_6801.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Smaller e.m.f, b. Nothing, c. Bigger e.m.f., d. Same e.m.f",c 2539,DQ_011458,using electromagnetism,How many types of magnetic poles are shown?,electromagnetism_8062.png,question_images/electromagnetism_8062.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 1",c 2540,DQ_011459,using electromagnetism,What connects the battery with the nail?,electromagnetism_9086.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9086.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. A wire, b. Water, c. Coal, d. Fire",a 2541,DQ_011460,using electromagnetism,How many poles do batteries have?,electromagnetism_9086.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9086.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2",d 2542,DQ_011461,using electromagnetism,"It is the coil of wire with electric current flowing through it, giving it a magnetic field.",electromagnetism_9088.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9088.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. battery, b. electromagnet, c. solenoid, d. wire coil",c 2543,DQ_011462,using electromagnetism,Where does electricity come out from?,electromagnetism_9088.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9088.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The nail, b. The positive side, c. The negative side, d. The wire",b 2544,DQ_011463,using electromagnetism,What connects the iron nail to the battery?,electromagnetism_9089.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9089.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. insulated wire, b. switch, c. Battery, d. Iron nail",a 2545,DQ_011464,using electromagnetism,What is the coil of insulated wire connected to at the bottom of the iron nail?,electromagnetism_9089.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9089.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Socket, b. Switch, c. Battery, d. Iron Nail",b 2546,DQ_011465,using electromagnetism,What would happen if the nail was replaced with a wooden rod?,electromagnetism_9089.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9089.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It would be a stronger magnet., b. it would catch fire., c. It would demagnetize., d. nothing would change",c 2547,DQ_011466,using electromagnetism,In this picture what does the orange represent?,electromagnetism_9091.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9091.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. switch, b. cell, c. iron nail, d. coil of insulated wire",d 2548,DQ_011467,using electromagnetism,What connects the iron nail with the cell?,electromagnetism_9091.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9091.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Coil of insulated wire, b. Switch, c. Battery, d. Bulb",a 2549,DQ_011468,using electromagnetism,What is wrapped around an iron nail to power a cell circuit?,electromagnetism_9091.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9091.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Coil of insulated metal substance, b. Coil of iron, c. Coil of string, d. Coil of insulated wire",d 2550,DQ_011469,using electromagnetism,How many objects are used in this circuit?,electromagnetism_9091.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9091.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 5, d. 4",d 2551,DQ_011470,using electromagnetism,"In this diagram about using electromagnetism, what surrounds itself around the Iron Nail?",electromagnetism_9091.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9091.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Coil of insulated wire, b. Cell, c. Nail, d. Switch",a 2552,DQ_011471,using electromagnetism,What type of nail is used in this example?,electromagnetism_9091.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9091.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Iron Nail, b. Plaster Board Nail, c. Roofing Nail, d. Casing Nail",a 2553,DQ_011472,using electromagnetism,What connects the battery with the rod?,electromagnetism_9092.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9092.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Coal, b. Wire, c. Water, d. Sun",b 2554,DQ_011473,using electromagnetism,What consists one or more electrochemical cells with external connections provided to power electrical devices?,electromagnetism_9092.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9092.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Battery, b. Wire, c. Rod, d. Device",a 2555,DQ_011474,using electromagnetism,What connects the iron nail and battery to make the simple electromagnet?,electromagnetism_9093.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9093.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. circuit, b. wire, c. electron, d. magnet",b 2556,DQ_011475,using electromagnetism,Which structure connects the iron nail to the battery in the diagram shown?,electromagnetism_9093.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9093.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Coiled Wire, b. Negative Pole, c. Positive Pole, d. Line",a 2557,DQ_011476,using electromagnetism,"In this diagram of using electromagnetism, what sends magnetism through the wire to the iron nail?",electromagnetism_9093.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9093.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Battery, b. Iron nail, c. Light, d. Coiled wire",a 2558,DQ_011477,using electromagnetism,What would happen if the wire was uncoiled from the iron nail?,electromagnetism_9093.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9093.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It would cause a fire, b. it would create a stronger magnet, c. There would be no magnet, d. It would light up",c 2559,DQ_011478,using electromagnetism,What is wrapped around the iron nail?,electromagnetism_9089.png,question_images/electromagnetism_9089.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. switch, b. cotton, c. plastic, d. insulated wire",d 2560,DQ_011479,solids liquids gases and plasmas,By what letter is the solid state represented in the diagram?,states_of_matter_17613.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_17613.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. S, b. D, c. R, d. P",b 2561,DQ_011480,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which container contains gas?,states_of_matter_17613.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_17613.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. R and D, c. D, d. P",d 2562,DQ_011481,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Sublimation would avoid which phase shown below?,states_of_matter_17613.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_17613.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. P, b. D, c. None, d. R",d 2563,DQ_011482,solids liquids gases and plasmas,What letter represents matter in the gaseous state?,states_of_matter_17613.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_17613.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. R, b. P, c. Q, d. D",b 2564,DQ_011483,solids liquids gases and plasmas,What state is M?,states_of_matter_17618.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_17618.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gas, b. Solid, c. Solid/Liquid, d. Liquid",a 2565,DQ_011484,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which label refers to a gas state?,states_of_matter_17618.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_17618.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. U, c. M, d. W",c 2566,DQ_011485,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Sublimation causes molecules in the 'Y' phase to enter which phase?,states_of_matter_17618.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_17618.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. d, b. m, c. w, d. u",b 2567,DQ_011486,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which represents a liquid/gas?,states_of_matter_17618.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_17618.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. W, b. U, c. D, d. M",c 2568,DQ_011487,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which label shows gas?,states_of_matter_19251.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_19251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. T and C, c. T, d. C",d 2569,DQ_011488,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which label shows the gas state?,states_of_matter_19252.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_19252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Both F and S, b. F, c. T, d. S",d 2570,DQ_011489,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which letter represents a Solid?,states_of_matter_19252.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_19252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. F, c. S, d. F AND S",a 2571,DQ_011490,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which glass contains a solid?,states_of_matter_19255.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_19255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y and L, b. T, c. L, d. Y",b 2572,DQ_011491,solids liquids gases and plasmas,What state is next to solid?,states_of_matter_19255.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_19255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. T, b. L, c. Y, d. M",c 2573,DQ_011492,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Identify the state of matter that has a fixed volume and a fixed shape.,states_of_matter_19256.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_19256.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. T, c. Not enough information, d. E",a 2574,DQ_011493,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which label refers to the liquid matter?,states_of_matter_19258.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_19258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. J, c. W, d. K",c 2575,DQ_011494,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which label stands for the plasma state of matter?,states_of_matter_19258.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_19258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. X, b. L, c. Y, d. W",c 2576,DQ_011495,solids liquids gases and plasmas,In which state of matter is there a lot of kinetic energy?,states_of_matter_19258.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_19258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Liquid, b. Solid, c. Plasma, d. Gas",d 2577,DQ_011496,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which state of matter comes after the state that follows X?,states_of_matter_19258.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_19258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Y, b. W, c. J, d. L",b 2578,DQ_011497,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which form of matter is the densest?,states_of_matter_7613.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7613.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Other, b. Gas, c. Liquid, d. Solid",d 2579,DQ_011498,solids liquids gases and plasmas,What state of matter occurs after liquid as a substance is frozen?,states_of_matter_7613.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7613.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. liquid, b. plasma, c. gas, d. solid",d 2580,DQ_011499,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which has the most molecules?,states_of_matter_7613.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7613.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. liquid, b. gas, c. none, d. Solid",d 2581,DQ_011500,solids liquids gases and plasmas,What is shown in the picture?,states_of_matter_7613.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7613.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. The State of Nucleus, b. The State of Molecules, c. The States of Matter, d. The State of Atoms",c 2582,DQ_011501,solids liquids gases and plasmas,What state of matter has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape?,states_of_matter_7614.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7614.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Liquid, b. Plasma, c. Gas, d. Solid",a 2583,DQ_011502,solids liquids gases and plasmas,What do cells look like in liquid state?,states_of_matter_7614.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7614.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. All together but uneven, b. Half even and half uneven, c. All together and even, d. All floating around",a 2584,DQ_011503,solids liquids gases and plasmas,How many states are shown in the diagram?,states_of_matter_7614.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7614.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",d 2585,DQ_011504,solids liquids gases and plasmas,In which phase of matter are molecules the most diverted?,states_of_matter_7617.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7617.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gas and liquid, b. Liquid, c. Gas, d. Solid",c 2586,DQ_011505,solids liquids gases and plasmas,This phase of matter holds its shape:,states_of_matter_7617.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7617.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solid, b. Gas, c. Liquid Gas, d. Liquid",a 2587,DQ_011506,solids liquids gases and plasmas,In what state does the substance hold shape?,states_of_matter_7617.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7617.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. solid, b. liquid, c. gas, d. none",a 2588,DQ_011507,solids liquids gases and plasmas,What is not a phase of matter?,states_of_matter_7617.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7617.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solid, b. Liquid, c. Porus, d. Gas",c 2589,DQ_011508,solids liquids gases and plasmas,How many phases does the matter have?,states_of_matter_7617.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7617.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",b 2590,DQ_011509,solids liquids gases and plasmas,How many phases of matter is shown in the diagram?,states_of_matter_7617.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7617.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",c 2591,DQ_011510,solids liquids gases and plasmas,What are states of matter?,states_of_matter_7617.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7617.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solid, Liquid and Gas, b. Liquid, c. Solid, d. Gas",a 2592,DQ_011511,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which type of matter holds shape and has a fixed volume?,states_of_matter_7617.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7617.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solid, b. Liquid, c. Condensation, d. Gas",a 2593,DQ_011512,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which water state has lost and separated molecules?,states_of_matter_7618.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7618.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. solid, b. liquid, c. solid/liquid, d. gas",d 2594,DQ_011513,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which state of matter allows particles to move most freely?,states_of_matter_7618.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7618.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solid/liquid, b. Solid, c. Gas, d. Liquid",c 2595,DQ_011514,solids liquids gases and plasmas,How many more particles are shown in the liquid/gas state than the gas?,states_of_matter_7618.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7618.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 14, b. 3, c. 11, d. 6",c 2596,DQ_011515,solids liquids gases and plasmas,The particles of this state are tightly packed and do not move.,states_of_matter_7618.png,question_images/states_of_matter_7618.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solid/liquid, b. Liquid, c. Liquid/gas, d. Solid",d 2597,DQ_011516,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which state has its particles packed tightly?,states_of_matter_9251.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. gas, b. liquid, c. solid, d. plasma",c 2598,DQ_011517,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which state of matter has the loosest particles?,states_of_matter_9251.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gas, b. Solid, c. Liquid, d. Plasma",a 2599,DQ_011518,solids liquids gases and plasmas,What's the state of matter between solid and gas?,states_of_matter_9251.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Liquid, b. Gas, c. Solid, d. There none",a 2600,DQ_011519,solids liquids gases and plasmas,"According to the diagram, how many states does the matter have?",states_of_matter_9251.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",c 2601,DQ_011520,solids liquids gases and plasmas,How many states of matter are in the diagram?,states_of_matter_9251.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",d 2602,DQ_011521,solids liquids gases and plasmas,This state of matter can be seen AFTER sublimation:,states_of_matter_9251.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Plasma, b. Gas, c. Solid, d. Liquid",b 2603,DQ_011522,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which of the following represents the states of matter that ice is?,states_of_matter_9251.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9251.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gas, b. Solid, c. Ice does not have a state of matter, d. Liquid",b 2604,DQ_011523,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which state of matter floats through the air?,states_of_matter_9252.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gas, b. Liquid, c. Solid, d. Ice",a 2605,DQ_011524,solids liquids gases and plasmas,How many jars shown?,states_of_matter_9252.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",c 2606,DQ_011525,solids liquids gases and plasmas,How many states of matter are presented in the diagram?,states_of_matter_9252.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 10, d. 5",b 2607,DQ_011526,solids liquids gases and plasmas,This type of matter has a fixed volume and state.,states_of_matter_9252.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9252.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solid, b. Liquid, c. Plasma, d. Gas",a 2608,DQ_011527,solids liquids gases and plasmas,What is the diagram that shows the liquid state?,states_of_matter_9254.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Left, b. Middle, c. Left & right, d. Right",b 2609,DQ_011528,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which has the strongest force of attraction between particles?,states_of_matter_9254.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gas, b. Solid, c. Liquid, d. Plasma",b 2610,DQ_011529,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which state of matter has particles which are tightly packed together and cannot move around?,states_of_matter_9254.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solid, b. Liquid, c. Plasma, d. Gas",a 2611,DQ_011530,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which state of matter has the lowest force of attraction between particles?,states_of_matter_9254.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Liquid, b. Gas, c. Solid, d. Plasma",b 2612,DQ_011531,solids liquids gases and plasmas,How many states of matter do we know?,states_of_matter_9254.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",b 2613,DQ_011532,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Is solid state the only state where a substance retains its shape?,states_of_matter_9254.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Depends, b. Sometimes, c. Yes, d. No",c 2614,DQ_011533,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which state has its molecules packed tightly?,states_of_matter_9254.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9254.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plasma, b. gas, c. solid, d. liquid",c 2615,DQ_011534,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which state has its particles packed tightly?,states_of_matter_9255.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. plasma, b. liquid, c. solid, d. gas",c 2616,DQ_011535,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which of the following has its particles freely moving?,states_of_matter_9255.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Liquid, b. Solid, c. Gas, d. Plasma",c 2617,DQ_011536,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which state of matter has particles which can partly overcome the force of attraction between them?,states_of_matter_9255.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solid, b. Plasma, c. Liquid, d. Gas",c 2618,DQ_011537,solids liquids gases and plasmas,How many jars shown?,states_of_matter_9255.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3",d 2619,DQ_011538,solids liquids gases and plasmas,How many states of matter are there according to the diagram?,states_of_matter_9255.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 5",b 2620,DQ_011539,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which among the phases of matter follows the shape of the container but has a fixed volume?,states_of_matter_9255.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9255.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solid, b. Plasma, c. Gas, d. Liquid",d 2621,DQ_011540,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which state has its particles' arrangement be regular?,states_of_matter_9257.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. gas, b. liquid, c. solid, d. plasma",c 2622,DQ_011541,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which matter's particles stay relatively still?,states_of_matter_9257.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gas, b. Plasma, c. Solid, d. Liquid",c 2623,DQ_011542,solids liquids gases and plasmas,In what state water has medium energy?,states_of_matter_9257.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Liquid, b. No one of the above is correct, c. Gas, d. Solid",a 2624,DQ_011543,solids liquids gases and plasmas,How many states have an irregular molecular arrangement?,states_of_matter_9257.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 0, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2",d 2625,DQ_011544,solids liquids gases and plasmas,How many states of matter are there?,states_of_matter_9257.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9257.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 5",b 2626,DQ_011545,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which state of matter occurs at the lowest temperature?,states_of_matter_9258.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gas, b. Solid, c. Plasma, d. Liquid",b 2627,DQ_011546,solids liquids gases and plasmas,How many states of matter can be observed in the diagram?,states_of_matter_9258.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 5",c 2628,DQ_011547,solids liquids gases and plasmas,What is added to gas to make it turn into plasma?,states_of_matter_9258.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Melting, b. Heat, c. Reduction, d. Deposition",b 2629,DQ_011548,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which state of matter is composed of charged particles such as nucleus and electron?,states_of_matter_9258.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gas, b. Plasma, c. Liquid, d. Solid",b 2630,DQ_011549,solids liquids gases and plasmas,How many states of matter are there according to the diagram?,states_of_matter_9258.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 4, c. 5, d. 3",b 2631,DQ_011550,solids liquids gases and plasmas,"If you cool gas, what do you get?",states_of_matter_9258.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. an explosion, b. plasma, c. solid, d. liquid",d 2632,DQ_011551,solids liquids gases and plasmas,What happens to the atoms when matter turns from gas into plasma?,states_of_matter_9258.png,question_images/states_of_matter_9258.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. They become nucleuses and electrons., b. They don't change., c. They return to the previous state., d. They dissolve.",a 2633,DQ_011552,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Identify gas,states_of_matter_17613.png,abc_question_images/states_of_matter_17613.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. r, b. d, c. p, d. purple",c 2634,DQ_011553,changes of state,Which label shows the freezing process?,evaporation_and_sublimation_18077.png,abc_question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_18077.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. W, c. H, d. M",d 2635,DQ_011554,changes of state,With which letter the stage of melting is represented?,evaporation_and_sublimation_18077.png,abc_question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_18077.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. M, b. W, c. U, d. H",d 2636,DQ_011555,changes of state,Which group of red circles represents a solid mass?,evaporation_and_sublimation_18077.png,abc_question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_18077.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. w, b. s, c. P, d. y",c 2637,DQ_011556,changes of state,Which part represents the boiling point?,evaporation_and_sublimation_18077.png,abc_question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_18077.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. H, c. K, d. A",d 2638,DQ_011557,changes of state,Identify the solid state:,evaporation_and_sublimation_18079.png,abc_question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_18079.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. H, c. J, d. E",d 2639,DQ_011558,changes of state,Which letter represents the liquid state of the material?,evaporation_and_sublimation_18079.png,abc_question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_18079.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. J, b. E, c. H or J, d. H",d 2640,DQ_011559,changes of state,Identify the evaporating process.,state_change_17600.png,abc_question_images/state_change_17600.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. U, b. Y, c. P, d. M",c 2641,DQ_011560,changes of state,What label does the ice cube receive?,state_change_17600.png,abc_question_images/state_change_17600.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. U, c. W, d. S",c 2642,DQ_011561,changes of state,Which letter corresponds to the process of evaporation?,state_change_17600.png,abc_question_images/state_change_17600.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. n, b. L, c. p, d. f",b 2643,DQ_011562,changes of state,Which label represents water in its solid state?,state_change_17600.png,abc_question_images/state_change_17600.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. D, c. W, d. F",c 2644,DQ_011563,changes of state,Which letter represents water in gas form?,state_change_17600.png,abc_question_images/state_change_17600.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. S, c. U, d. T",a 2645,DQ_011564,changes of state,Which label refers to the liquid?,state_change_17601.png,abc_question_images/state_change_17601.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. D, b. W, c. K, d. T",c 2646,DQ_011565,changes of state,Which letter stands for the heat released to environment?,state_change_17601.png,abc_question_images/state_change_17601.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. N, b. A, c. L, d. W",a 2647,DQ_011566,changes of state,What state of matter is produced when the ice sublimates?,state_change_17601.png,abc_question_images/state_change_17601.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. no change in status, b. solid, c. vapour (gas), d. liquid",c 2648,DQ_011567,changes of state,Which label marks the liquid state of matter?,state_change_17602.png,abc_question_images/state_change_17602.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. V, b. E, c. F, d. U",b 2649,DQ_011568,changes of state,Which label represents the solid state?,state_change_17602.png,abc_question_images/state_change_17602.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. F, c. U, d. R",b 2650,DQ_011569,changes of state,Which of the ones processes is referred to the evaporation?,state_change_17606.png,abc_question_images/state_change_17606.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. E, b. U, c. H, d. K",a 2651,DQ_011570,changes of state,Sublimation avoids the.... stage,evaporation_and_sublimation_6876.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6876.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. gaseous, b. solid, c. liquid, d. deposition",c 2652,DQ_011571,changes of state,How does water vapor turn into ice?,evaporation_and_sublimation_6876.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6876.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Condensation, and then freezing., b. Melting, c. Sublimation, d. Heat energy from the environment",a 2653,DQ_011572,changes of state,What is Evaporation making the water into?,evaporation_and_sublimation_6876.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6876.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Rain, b. Vapor, c. Ice, d. Liquid",b 2654,DQ_011573,changes of state,How many processes are involved in turning vapor into ice?,evaporation_and_sublimation_6876.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6876.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 4",c 2655,DQ_011574,changes of state,Identify the name of process when an ice is directly converted to vapor.,evaporation_and_sublimation_6876.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6876.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. sublimation, b. melting, c. condensation, d. deposition",a 2656,DQ_011575,changes of state,"If liquid turns into vapors, which process has occurred?",evaporation_and_sublimation_6876.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6876.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sublimation, b. Condensation, c. Deposition, d. Evaporation",d 2657,DQ_011576,changes of state,What process did liquid go through to become vapor?,evaporation_and_sublimation_6876.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6876.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deposition, b. Evaporation, c. Condensation, d. Freezing",b 2658,DQ_011577,changes of state,The changing of a solid to a liquid is known as what?,evaporation_and_sublimation_6877.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6877.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. condensation, b. sublimation, c. freezing, d. melting",d 2659,DQ_011578,changes of state,What is condensation to freezing?,evaporation_and_sublimation_6877.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6877.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. melting, b. sublimation, c. changed of state, d. gas",b 2660,DQ_011579,changes of state,Which process occurs after evaporation boiling?,evaporation_and_sublimation_6877.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6877.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deposition, b. Freezing, c. Sublimation, d. Melting",a 2661,DQ_011580,changes of state,How many states of matter are there?,evaporation_and_sublimation_6877.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6877.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3",d 2662,DQ_011581,changes of state,Which process converts a solid directly to a gas?,evaporation_and_sublimation_6880.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6880.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deposition, b. Evaporation, c. Sublimation, d. Condensation",c 2663,DQ_011582,changes of state,What is it called when Liquid turns to Gas?,evaporation_and_sublimation_6880.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6880.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sublimation, b. Evaporation, c. Condensation, d. Melting",b 2664,DQ_011583,changes of state,What will be the state of a solid object after it goes sublimation?,evaporation_and_sublimation_6880.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6880.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. will remain solid, b. will turn into plasma, c. liquid, d. Gas",d 2665,DQ_011584,changes of state,How many phase change stages occur in the cycle?,evaporation_and_sublimation_6880.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6880.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 6, c. 5, d. 4",b 2666,DQ_011585,changes of state,In how many ways can the matter change its state?,evaporation_and_sublimation_6880.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6880.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 2, c. 8, d. 4",b 2667,DQ_011586,changes of state,How would you expect change of state to be achieved?,evaporation_and_sublimation_6880.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6880.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deposition, b. Melting, c. Evaporation, d. Transfer of energy",d 2668,DQ_011587,changes of state,What is made when melting solid?,evaporation_and_sublimation_6880.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_6880.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Liquid, b. Solid, c. Gas, d. Air",a 2669,DQ_011588,changes of state,How do you make liquid a solid?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8075.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8075.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Evaporation, b. Freezing, c. Melting, d. Sublimation",b 2670,DQ_011589,changes of state,"What happens to the solid during sublimation, according to this diagram?",evaporation_and_sublimation_8075.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8075.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It turns into a gas, b. Not enough information provided, c. It stays a solid, d. It turns into a liquid",a 2671,DQ_011590,changes of state,What change of state occurs when a liquid changes to a gas?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8075.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8075.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. freezing, b. sublimation, c. evaporation, d. condensation",c 2672,DQ_011591,changes of state,What type of change of state has occurred when matter moves from solid to gas?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8075.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8075.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Melting, b. Deposition, c. Freezing, d. Sublimation",d 2673,DQ_011592,changes of state,How many states of matter are referred to in the diagram?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8075.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8075.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 8, b. 3, c. 6, d. 5",b 2674,DQ_011593,changes of state,How many states of matter do we know?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8075.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8075.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 9, d. 6",a 2675,DQ_011594,changes of state,What is the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas phase without passing through the intermediate liquid phase?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8075.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8075.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sublimation, b. Evaporation, c. Condensation, d. Melting",a 2676,DQ_011595,changes of state,The process in which a solid change directly to a gas is called what?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8076.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8076.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. melting, b. sublimation, c. freezing, d. deposition",b 2677,DQ_011596,changes of state,What process comes after melting?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8076.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8076.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Condensation, b. Evaporation, c. Freezing, d. Deposition",b 2678,DQ_011597,changes of state,"When a liquid substance freezes, what happens?",evaporation_and_sublimation_8076.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8076.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It turns into gas, b. It looses it's shape, c. It becomes solid, d. It condenses",c 2679,DQ_011598,changes of state,How many processes are involved in below cycle?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8076.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8076.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 5, d. 6",d 2680,DQ_011599,changes of state,How many processes are shown in the picture?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8076.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8076.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 6, c. 5, d. 7",b 2681,DQ_011600,changes of state,What causes solid to turn to gas?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8076.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8076.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. condensation, b. evaporation, c. sublimation, d. melting",c 2682,DQ_011601,changes of state,What happens when no melting occurs in the change of state from ice to clouds?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8076.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8076.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. There always have to be melting before evaporation., b. Sublimation occurs where the passing from one state to another is direct without intermediate states., c. Deposition occurs where the passing from one state to another is direct without intermediate states., d. There always have to be condensation before evaporation.",b 2683,DQ_011602,changes of state,Which change of state is called evaporation?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8077.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8077.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Gas to Liquid, b. Liquid to Solid, c. Liquid to Gas, d. Solid to Liquid",c 2684,DQ_011603,changes of state,Which process changes a liquid to a gas?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8077.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8077.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. melting, b. evaporation, c. freezing, d. condensation",b 2685,DQ_011604,changes of state,How many states are shown in the diagram?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8077.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8077.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1",c 2686,DQ_011605,changes of state,How many water states are there?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8077.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8077.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 7, d. 5",a 2687,DQ_011606,changes of state,What causes liquid to turn to gas?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8077.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8077.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. erosion, b. evaporation, c. melting, d. condensation",b 2688,DQ_011607,changes of state,What is a type of vaporization of a liquid that occurs from the surface of a liquid into a gaseous phase that is not saturated with the evaporating substance?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8077.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8077.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Melting, b. Evaporation, c. Freezing, d. Condensation",b 2689,DQ_011608,changes of state,Which process is made to turn vapor into water?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8078.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8078.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Heat is released from ice, b. Heat is released from vapor, c. Heat is absorbed from vapor, d. Heat is released from water",b 2690,DQ_011609,changes of state,What happens to heat when ice is turned into a water vapor?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8078.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8078.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Heat is released, b. Heat is absorbed, c. Heat expands, d. Heat disappears",b 2691,DQ_011610,changes of state,How many processes are involved in the state of change cycle?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8078.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8078.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 7, b. 6, c. 5, d. 4",b 2692,DQ_011611,changes of state,What happens when the water absorbs heat?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8078.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8078.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It turns into gas, b. It turns into ice, c. It turns into nothing, d. It turns into water",a 2693,DQ_011612,changes of state,"When water vapor releases heat, what does it become?",evaporation_and_sublimation_8078.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8078.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. oil, b. water, c. ice, d. plasma",b 2694,DQ_011613,changes of state,What is the name of the process through which a gas becomes a liquid?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8080.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8080.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Condensation, b. Vaporization, c. Deposition, d. Melting",a 2695,DQ_011614,changes of state,What happens after the solid melts?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8080.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8080.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. recombination, b. condensation, c. ionization, d. it turns liquid",d 2696,DQ_011615,changes of state,What is the name of the process by which a solid becomes a liquid?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8080.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8080.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deposition, b. Freezing, c. Condensation, d. Melting",d 2697,DQ_011616,changes of state,What is the name of the process by which gas becomes plasma?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8080.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8080.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Recombination, b. Vaporization, c. Freezing, d. Ionization",d 2698,DQ_011617,changes of state,How many ways are there to change state in this diagram?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8080.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8080.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 4, c. 6, d. 8",d 2699,DQ_011618,changes of state,"If gas condensates, what does it turn into?",evaporation_and_sublimation_8080.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8080.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ion, b. Liquid, c. Solid, d. Plasma",b 2700,DQ_011619,changes of state,"When a gas ionizes, what does it become?",evaporation_and_sublimation_8080.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8080.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. inert gas, b. liquid, c. solid, d. plasma",d 2701,DQ_011620,changes of state,Which change of state is called deposition?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8081.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8081.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Liquid to Gas, b. Gas to Solid, c. Gas to Liquid, d. Solid to Gas",b 2702,DQ_011621,changes of state,What is the process of a solid turning into a liquid called?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8081.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8081.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Condensation, b. Melting, c. Freezing, d. Sublimation",b 2703,DQ_011622,changes of state,How many forms of water are shown in the diagram?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8081.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8081.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1",b 2704,DQ_011623,changes of state,How many processes are involved in below cycle?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8081.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8081.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4",a 2705,DQ_011624,changes of state,How does gas change into a solid?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8081.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8081.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Melting, b. Deposition, c. Evaporation, d. Sublimation",d 2706,DQ_011625,changes of state,What is shown in the picture?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8081.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8081.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Photosynthesis, b. Solar Power, c. Changes of State, d. Erosion",c 2707,DQ_011626,changes of state,How does liquid change into gas?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8082.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deposition, b. Evaporation, c. Condensation, d. Melting",b 2708,DQ_011627,changes of state,"From the diagram, identify the process in which solid becomes gas.",evaporation_and_sublimation_8082.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. evaporation, b. deposition, c. sublimation, d. melting",c 2709,DQ_011628,changes of state,Which mechanism represents the largest relative increase in energy?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8082.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. sublimation, b. deposition, c. evaporation, d. melting",a 2710,DQ_011629,changes of state,What is the opposite of sublimation?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8082.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Evaporation, b. Deposition, c. Melting, d. Condensation",b 2711,DQ_011630,changes of state,How many intensities of energies exist in the diagram?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8082.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",c 2712,DQ_011631,changes of state,"In order for a gas to become a liquid, what has to happen?",evaporation_and_sublimation_8082.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Condensation, b. Evaporation, c. Sublimation, d. Deposition",a 2713,DQ_011632,changes of state,What is the type of vaporization of a liquid that occurs from the surface of a liquid into a gaseous phase?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8082.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8082.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sublimation, b. Deposition, c. Evaporation, d. Condensation",c 2714,DQ_011633,changes of state,To change directly from a solid to a gas is to what?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8083.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8083.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. evaporate, b. condense, c. sublimate, d. melt",c 2715,DQ_011634,changes of state,"During sublimation, what does water turn into after evaporation?",evaporation_and_sublimation_8083.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8083.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Water, b. No change, c. Ice, d. Steam",d 2716,DQ_011635,changes of state,What is the process of ice turning immediately to steam called?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8083.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8083.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sublimation, b. Evaporation, c. Desublimation, d. Melting",a 2717,DQ_011636,changes of state,How many arrows are shown in the diagram?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8083.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8083.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 2, c. 4, d. 8",a 2718,DQ_011637,changes of state,How many water states are there in this picture?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8083.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8083.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 4, c. 5, d. 3",d 2719,DQ_011638,changes of state,What action causes ice to turn to steam?,evaporation_and_sublimation_8083.png,question_images/evaporation_and_sublimation_8083.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. solidify, b. condense, c. sublimate, d. evaporate",c 2720,DQ_011639,changes of state,How many calories have to be removed in order to turn water (liquid) into ice?,state_change_7600.png,question_images/state_change_7600.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 100 calories, b. 0 calories, c. 540 calories, d. 80 calories",b 2721,DQ_011640,changes of state,What is the process of gas turning into liquid?,state_change_7600.png,question_images/state_change_7600.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Condensing, b. Melting, c. Freezing, d. Evaporating",a 2722,DQ_011641,changes of state,In what process does ice become liquid water?,state_change_7600.png,question_images/state_change_7600.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Evaporating, b. Condensing, c. Melting, d. Freezing",c 2723,DQ_011642,changes of state,What happens after liquid evaporates?,state_change_7600.png,question_images/state_change_7600.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It becomes gas, b. It stays the same, c. It becomes plasma, d. It becomes solid",a 2724,DQ_011643,changes of state,How many changes of state are there?,state_change_7600.png,question_images/state_change_7600.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4",c 2725,DQ_011644,changes of state,With the help of the diagram can you determine the boiling point of water?,state_change_7600.png,question_images/state_change_7600.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 100 Degree Celsius, b. 101 Degree Celsius, c. 90 Degree Celsius, d. 80 Degree Celsius",a 2726,DQ_011645,changes of state,Which is the process that changes the liquid state of water to water vapor?,state_change_7601.png,question_images/state_change_7601.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. evaporation, b. condensation, c. sublimation, d. deposition",a 2727,DQ_011646,changes of state,Which process turns ice into vapor?,state_change_7601.png,question_images/state_change_7601.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. deposition, b. evaporation, c. sublimation, d. melting",c 2728,DQ_011647,changes of state,What happens to the liquid as heat is taken from the environment?,state_change_7601.png,question_images/state_change_7601.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It turns to ice, b. It vaporizes, c. It condensates, d. It freezes",b 2729,DQ_011648,changes of state,What happens when heat energy gets taken from the environment?,state_change_7601.png,question_images/state_change_7601.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. deposition, b. sublimation, c. condensation, d. freezing",b 2730,DQ_011649,changes of state,How many processes are shown in the diagram?,state_change_7601.png,question_images/state_change_7601.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 15, c. 6, d. 20",c 2731,DQ_011650,changes of state,What does liquid turn to when you remove energy from it?,state_change_7602.png,question_images/state_change_7602.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. gas, b. evaporation, c. solid, d. plasma",c 2732,DQ_011651,changes of state,Which state of matter has the most energy?,state_change_7602.png,question_images/state_change_7602.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solid, b. Gas, c. Liquid, d. Plasma",b 2733,DQ_011652,changes of state,What happens when matter changes from a liquid to a solid state?,state_change_7602.png,question_images/state_change_7602.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It loses energy., b. Energy increases., c. It absorbs energy., d. Energy remains the same.",a 2734,DQ_011653,changes of state,What is the order when adding energy?,state_change_7602.png,question_images/state_change_7602.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Liquid-Solid-Gas, b. Solid-Gas-Liquid, c. Solid-Liquid-Gas, d. Gas-Liquid-Solid",c 2735,DQ_011654,changes of state,How many states of matter are there?,state_change_7602.png,question_images/state_change_7602.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 4, d. 5",a 2736,DQ_011655,changes of state,"According to the diagram, what happens when energy is added to a liquid?",state_change_7602.png,question_images/state_change_7602.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It becomes a solid., b. It becomes a different liquid., c. It becomes a gas., d. It stays the same.",c 2737,DQ_011656,changes of state,"If you add energy to a liquid, you get...?",state_change_7602.png,question_images/state_change_7602.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. condensation, b. solid, c. liquid, d. gas",d 2738,DQ_011657,changes of state,What does someone need to do to convert a solid to gas?,state_change_7603.png,question_images/state_change_7603.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Depose, b. Freeze, c. Melt, d. Sublimate",d 2739,DQ_011658,changes of state,What is the state of a liquid that has evaporated?,state_change_7603.png,question_images/state_change_7603.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Condensation, b. Melting, c. Gas, d. Solid",c 2740,DQ_011659,changes of state,What is the process called when gas turns into a liquid?,state_change_7603.png,question_images/state_change_7603.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deposition, b. Sublimation, c. Condensation, d. Evaporation",c 2741,DQ_011660,changes of state,Which process changes gas to a solid?,state_change_7603.png,question_images/state_change_7603.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Condensation, b. Sublimation, c. Deposition, d. Evaporation",c 2742,DQ_011661,changes of state,How many states of matter are shown in the diagram?,state_change_7603.png,question_images/state_change_7603.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 4, c. 1, d. 3",d 2743,DQ_011662,changes of state,What is the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas phase without passing through the intermediate liquid phase?,state_change_7603.png,question_images/state_change_7603.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deposition, b. Evaporation, c. Sublimation, d. Condensation",c 2744,DQ_011663,changes of state,"When a solid sublimates, what does it become?",state_change_7603.png,question_images/state_change_7603.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. liquid, b. oil, c. plasma, d. gas",d 2745,DQ_011664,changes of state,What does freezing do?,state_change_7604.png,question_images/state_change_7604.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Turn a liquid into a gas., b. Turn a solid into a gas., c. Turn a liquid into a solid., d. Turn a solid into a liquid.",c 2746,DQ_011665,changes of state,What becomes of a liquid when it freezes?,state_change_7604.png,question_images/state_change_7604.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. evaporates, b. becomes a solid, c. becomes a gas, d. condensates",b 2747,DQ_011666,changes of state,What happens to a substance in the process of condensation?,state_change_7604.png,question_images/state_change_7604.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. gas, b. none, c. solid, d. liquid",d 2748,DQ_011667,changes of state,How many changes of the states of matter are shown in this diagram?,state_change_7604.png,question_images/state_change_7604.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 9, c. 2, d. 6",d 2749,DQ_011668,changes of state,"In the different changes of state, how many are considered to be reversible processes?",state_change_7604.png,question_images/state_change_7604.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 5, c. 2, d. 6",d 2750,DQ_011669,changes of state,A change from liquid to solid state is what process?,state_change_7604.png,question_images/state_change_7604.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Freezing, b. Deposition, c. Sublimation, d. Melting",a 2751,DQ_011670,changes of state,What happens when a liquid substance freezes?,state_change_7604.png,question_images/state_change_7604.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It turns into gas, b. It sublimes, c. It becomes solid, d. It condenses",c 2752,DQ_011671,changes of state,What causes solid to turn to gas?,state_change_7608.png,question_images/state_change_7608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. sublimation, b. deposition, c. melting, d. vaporization",a 2753,DQ_011672,changes of state,What process converts liquid to gas?,state_change_7608.png,question_images/state_change_7608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Deposition, b. Vaporization, c. Condensation, d. Freezing",b 2754,DQ_011673,changes of state,In what process does a liquid become a gas?,state_change_7608.png,question_images/state_change_7608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Freezing, b. Condensation, c. Vaporization, d. Sublimation",c 2755,DQ_011674,changes of state,What is the process a gas goes under to become a solid?,state_change_7608.png,question_images/state_change_7608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sublimation, b. Freezing, c. Deposition, d. Condensation",c 2756,DQ_011675,changes of state,How many changes of state are shown?,state_change_7608.png,question_images/state_change_7608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 3, b. 2, c. 1, d. 4",a 2757,DQ_011676,changes of state,How many phases can the state of matter go through?,state_change_7608.png,question_images/state_change_7608.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1",c 2758,DQ_011677,changes of state,What process occurs to turn a solid into a liquid?,state_change_7609.png,question_images/state_change_7609.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sublimation, b. Freezing, c. Melting, d. Condensation",c 2759,DQ_011678,changes of state,What phase change causes a solid to become a gas?,state_change_7609.png,question_images/state_change_7609.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Melting, b. Sublimation, c. Deposition, d. Boiling",b 2760,DQ_011679,changes of state,What happens when a substance is frozen?,state_change_7609.png,question_images/state_change_7609.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. it boils, b. it becomes gas, c. it becomes solid, d. it melts",c 2761,DQ_011680,changes of state,How many states are depicted in the diagram?,state_change_7609.png,question_images/state_change_7609.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 4",b 2762,DQ_011681,changes of state,How many states of matter are there?,state_change_7609.png,question_images/state_change_7609.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 4, c. 9, d. 3",d 2763,DQ_011682,changes of state,A change from solid to gas state is known as what process?,state_change_7609.png,question_images/state_change_7609.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Evaporation, b. Sublimation, c. Condensation, d. Deposition",b 2764,DQ_011683,changes of state,"When a solid melts, what does it become?",state_change_7609.png,question_images/state_change_7609.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It disappears, b. Liquid, c. Gas, d. Stays solid",b 2765,DQ_011684,changes of state,What change of state takes place when a liquid is freezes?,state_change_7610.png,question_images/state_change_7610.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. It becomes gas, b. It condenses, c. It becomes vapor, d. It becomes solid",d 2766,DQ_011685,changes of state,What is a phase transition from the liquid phase to vapor?,state_change_7610.png,question_images/state_change_7610.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Vaporization, b. Melting, c. Condensation, d. Deposition",a 2767,DQ_011686,changes of state,"If a liquid is heated and becomes a gas, what is the name of the process it goes through to make this change?",state_change_7610.png,question_images/state_change_7610.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Sublimation, b. Vaporization, c. Condensation, d. Melting",b 2768,DQ_011687,changes of state,In what process does a gas become a solid?,state_change_7610.png,question_images/state_change_7610.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Melting, b. Condensation, c. Sublimation, d. Deposition",d 2769,DQ_011688,changes of state,How many processes are there to change from a particular state to the liquid state of matter?,state_change_7610.png,question_images/state_change_7610.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 3, c. 1, d. 0",a 2770,DQ_011689,changes of state,What causes solid to turn to gas?,state_change_7610.png,question_images/state_change_7610.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. melting, b. sublimation, c. vaporization, d. condensation",b 2771,DQ_011690,changes of state,What causes solid to turn to gas?,state_change_8165.png,question_images/state_change_8165.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. vaporization, b. condensation, c. sublimation, d. deionization",c 2772,DQ_011691,changes of state,This is the process wherein liquid turns into gas.,state_change_8165.png,question_images/state_change_8165.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Condensation, b. Vaporization, c. Ionization, d. Enthalpy",b 2773,DQ_011692,changes of state,What comes after melting?,state_change_8165.png,question_images/state_change_8165.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. ionization, b. gas, c. solid, d. vaporization",d 2774,DQ_011693,changes of state,Condensation turns a gas into what form of matter?,state_change_8165.png,question_images/state_change_8165.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Freezing, b. Solid, c. Plasma, d. Liquid",d 2775,DQ_011694,changes of state,What is sublimation?,state_change_8165.png,question_images/state_change_8165.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. change of state from liquid to gas, b. change of state from gas to solid, c. change of state from solid to liquid, d. change of state from solid to gas",d 2776,DQ_011695,changes of state,How many states can the water be in?,state_change_8165.png,question_images/state_change_8165.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4",b 2777,DQ_011696,changes of state,How many states of matter are there?,state_change_8165.png,question_images/state_change_8165.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 3, c. 2, d. 5",a 2778,DQ_011697,changes of state,What if there is no Vaporization?,state_change_8165.png,question_images/state_change_8165.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Solid will turn to plasma, b. Solid can turn to gas, c. Liquid can't turn to gas, d. Gas can't turn to liquid",c 2779,DQ_011698,changes of state,What process happens before it becomes plasma?,state_change_8165.png,question_images/state_change_8165.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. Ionization, b. Melting, c. Liquid, d. Vaporization",a 2780,DQ_011699,changes of state,Identify gas,state_change_17602.png,abc_question_images/state_change_17602.png,Diagram Multiple Choice,"a. e, b. v, c. f, d. u",d 2781,NDQ_000201,erosion and deposition by gravity,Gravity causes erosion by all of the following except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. glaciers., b. moving air., c. flowing water., d. mass movement.",b 2782,NDQ_000202,erosion and deposition by gravity,The rate of erosion by gravity,,,Multiple Choice,"a. is sudden and dramatic, b. is very slow over long periods of time, c. neither of these, d. both of these",d 2783,NDQ_000203,erosion and deposition by gravity,Factors that increase the risk of landslides include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. dry soils., b. lack of rain., c. earthquakes., d. two of the above",c 2784,NDQ_000204,erosion and deposition by gravity,"When a rock falls from a cliff face, the agent of erosion is usually",,,Multiple Choice,"a. wind, b. water, c. gravity, d. glaciers",c 2785,NDQ_000205,erosion and deposition by gravity,Downhill creep,,,Multiple Choice,"a. results in curved tree trunks, b. falls as a whole unit, c. leaves large scars in the hillside, d. cannot be noticed because it is so slow",a 2786,NDQ_000206,erosion and deposition by gravity,Mass movement can occur,,,Multiple Choice,"a. suddenly., b. very slowly., c. only on sloping land., d. all of the above",d 2787,NDQ_000207,erosion and deposition by gravity,Slump may be caused by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. wet clay., b. water erosion., c. scars on a hillside., d. two of the above",d 2788,NDQ_000208,erosion and deposition by gravity,A slump is the sudden,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fall of rock and soil down slope, b. flow of mud down slope, c. movement of a large block of rock and soil down slope, d. flow of volcanic ash and water down slope",c 2789,NDQ_000209,erosion and deposition by gravity,Creep usually takes place where the ground,,,Multiple Choice,"a. is level., b. is prevented from moving., c. freezes and thaws frequently., d. is always saturated with water.",c 2790,NDQ_000210,erosion and deposition by gravity,Mass movement may be caused when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. droughts dry out the ground, b. a river undercuts a slope, c. the gravitational polarity reverses, d. none of these",b 2791,NDQ_000211,erosion and deposition by gravity,Evidence that creep has occurred include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cracked pavement., b. crescent-shaped holes., c. huge piles of mud., d. large chunks of rock.",a 2792,NDQ_000214,erosion and deposition by gravity,Gravity pulls soil and rocks downhill.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2793,NDQ_000215,erosion and deposition by gravity,Mass movement is always a very slow process.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2794,NDQ_000218,erosion and deposition by gravity,A landslide may carry away an entire village.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2795,NDQ_000220,erosion and deposition by gravity,Mudslides occur where soil consists mostly of sand.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2796,NDQ_000221,erosion and deposition by gravity,Slump occurs more slowly that creep.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2797,NDQ_000222,erosion and deposition by gravity,Curved tree trunks are a sign of land creep.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2798,NDQ_000223,erosion and deposition by gravity,Slump is more destructive than a landslide.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2799,NDQ_000224,erosion and deposition by gravity,Undercutting can cause the ground to become unstable.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2800,NDQ_000225,erosion and deposition by gravity,Soil is lifted up when the ground freezes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2801,NDQ_000226,erosion and deposition by gravity,Heavy rainfall makes ground more susceptible to landslides.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2802,NDQ_000227,erosion and deposition by gravity,Landslides can cause earthquakes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2803,NDQ_000228,erosion and deposition by gravity,An earthquake is a type of mass movement.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2804,NDQ_000229,erosion and deposition by gravity,Landslides rarely cause much damage.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2805,NDQ_000230,erosion and deposition by gravity,Trees tilting downhill are evidence for slump.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2806,NDQ_000231,erosion and deposition by gravity,"During creep, soil moves downhill when it thaws.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2807,NDQ_000232,erosion and deposition by gravity,sudden movement of a large block of rock and soil down a slope,,,Multiple Choice,"a. creep, b. landslide, c. mass movement, d. mudslide, e. slump, f. gravity",e 2808,NDQ_000233,erosion and deposition by gravity,force that indirectly causes erosion by moving water or ice,,,Multiple Choice,"a. creep, b. landslide, c. mass movement, d. mudslide, e. slump, f. gravity",f 2809,NDQ_000234,erosion and deposition by gravity,sudden movement of a large amount of soil and loose rocks down a slope,,,Multiple Choice,"a. creep, b. landslide, c. mass movement, d. mudslide, e. slump, f. gravity",b 2810,NDQ_000235,erosion and deposition by gravity,gradual movement of rock and soil down a hillside,,,Multiple Choice,"a. creep, b. landslide, c. mass movement, d. mudslide, e. slump, f. gravity",a 2811,NDQ_000236,erosion and deposition by gravity,any type of erosion and deposition caused directly by gravity,,,Multiple Choice,"a. creep, b. landslide, c. mass movement, d. mudslide, e. slump, f. gravity",c 2812,NDQ_000237,erosion and deposition by gravity,"sudden flow of a large amount of wet, slippery clay down a slope",,,Multiple Choice,"a. creep, b. landslide, c. mass movement, d. mudslide, e. slump, f. gravity",d 2813,NDQ_000824,the atmosphere,The top four gases in Earths atmosphere include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. helium., b. hydrogen., c. water vapor., d. carbon dioxide.",d 2814,NDQ_000825,the atmosphere,What are the two most common gases in the atmosphere?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hydrogen and oxygen, b. nitrogen and water vapor, c. hydrogen and nitrogen, d. oxygen and nitrogen",d 2815,NDQ_000826,the atmosphere,The atmosphere is needed for all of the following except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. weathering., b. life on Earth., c. plate tectonics., d. the water cycle.",c 2816,NDQ_000827,the atmosphere,The most important gas(es)for life are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. nitrogen and oxygen, b. oxygen and carbon dioxide, c. oxygen, d. nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide",b 2817,NDQ_000828,the atmosphere,Plants need oxygen in order to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. undertake photosynthesis., b. obtain energy from food., c. make their own food., d. breathe.",b 2818,NDQ_000829,the atmosphere,Photosynthesis,,,Multiple Choice,"a. uses carbon dioxide and creates oxygen, b. uses oxygen and creates carbon dioxide, c. uses carbon dioxide and oxygen and creates food energy, d. uses food energy and creates carbon dioxide and oxygen.",a 2819,NDQ_000830,the atmosphere,On the Moon,,,Multiple Choice,"a. birds couldnt breathe, b. birds couldnt fly, c. if birds said ""cheap"" they wouldnt be heard, d. all of these",d 2820,NDQ_000831,the atmosphere,Solid particles in the atmosphere,,,Multiple Choice,"a. may include salt and ash., b. may harm human health., c. allow clouds to form., d. all of the above",d 2821,NDQ_000832,the atmosphere,Which property of air varies from sea level to the top of a high mountain?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. state, b. pressure, c. composition, d. all of the above",b 2822,NDQ_000833,the atmosphere,An increase in air pollutant particles,,,Multiple Choice,"a. would have no effect on the number of raindrops, b. would have an unknown effect on the number of raindrops, c. could produce more raindrops, d. might produce fewer raindrops",c 2823,NDQ_000835,the atmosphere,"Without the atmosphere, Earth would have",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a greater range of temperatures., b. more severe weather., c. more glaciers., d. two of the above",a 2824,NDQ_000836,the atmosphere,"At sea level, the atmosphere presses down with a force of about",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1 kg/cm2 ., b. 1 g/cm2 ., c. 1 lb/in2 ., d. 1 ton/in2 .",a 2825,NDQ_000844,the atmosphere,The atmosphere protects Earth from harmful solar rays.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2826,NDQ_000846,the atmosphere,Sound waves travel rapidly through empty space.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2827,NDQ_000849,the atmosphere,Carbon dioxide is abundant in the atmosphere.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2828,NDQ_000851,the atmosphere,Ozone is a type of oxygen.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2829,NDQ_000852,the atmosphere,Weather on the Moon is always stormy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2830,NDQ_000853,the atmosphere,"Without the atmosphere, we could not hear most sounds.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2831,NDQ_000854,the atmosphere,The main reason Earth can support life is its atmosphere.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2832,NDQ_000855,the atmosphere,Earths atmosphere consists mainly of oxygen.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2833,NDQ_000856,the atmosphere,Gases in the atmosphere are too thin to block any solar rays.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2834,NDQ_000857,the atmosphere,The atmosphere is about 10 percent water vapor.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2835,NDQ_000858,the atmosphere,Sound waves travel through empty spaces between air molecules.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2836,NDQ_000859,the atmosphere,Solid particles in the atmosphere may include dust and soil.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2837,NDQ_000860,the atmosphere,Clouds could not form if the air contained no solid particles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2838,NDQ_000861,the atmosphere,The density of air depends on how closely gas molecules are packed together.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2839,NDQ_000862,the atmosphere,The density of air is greatest at high altitudes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2840,NDQ_000863,the atmosphere,third most common gas in Earths atmosphere,,,Multiple Choice,"a. air pressure, b. altitude, c. sound, d. nitrogen, e. argon, f. carbon dioxide, g. water vapor",e 2841,NDQ_000864,the atmosphere,gas in Earths atmosphere that varies in amount from place to place,,,Multiple Choice,"a. air pressure, b. altitude, c. sound, d. nitrogen, e. argon, f. carbon dioxide, g. water vapor",g 2842,NDQ_000865,the atmosphere,gas in Earths atmosphere that is needed for life,,,Multiple Choice,"a. air pressure, b. altitude, c. sound, d. nitrogen, e. argon, f. carbon dioxide, g. water vapor",f 2843,NDQ_000866,the atmosphere,weight of air pushing against a given area,,,Multiple Choice,"a. air pressure, b. altitude, c. sound, d. nitrogen, e. argon, f. carbon dioxide, g. water vapor",a 2844,NDQ_000867,the atmosphere,height above sea level,,,Multiple Choice,"a. air pressure, b. altitude, c. sound, d. nitrogen, e. argon, f. carbon dioxide, g. water vapor",b 2845,NDQ_000868,the atmosphere,main gas in Earths atmosphere,,,Multiple Choice,"a. air pressure, b. altitude, c. sound, d. nitrogen, e. argon, f. carbon dioxide, g. water vapor",d 2846,NDQ_000869,the atmosphere,form of energy that travels through matter in waves,,,Multiple Choice,"a. air pressure, b. altitude, c. sound, d. nitrogen, e. argon, f. carbon dioxide, g. water vapor",c 2847,NDQ_000993,weather and water in the atmosphere,"type of cloud that forms in low, horizontal layers",,,Multiple Choice,"a. cirrus, b. cumulus, c. dew point, d. heat index, e. stratus, f. freezing rain, g. sleet",e 2848,NDQ_000994,weather and water in the atmosphere,measure of what the temperature feels like because of humidity,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cirrus, b. cumulus, c. dew point, d. heat index, e. stratus, f. freezing rain, g. sleet",d 2849,NDQ_000995,weather and water in the atmosphere,type of cloud that is white and puffy,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cirrus, b. cumulus, c. dew point, d. heat index, e. stratus, f. freezing rain, g. sleet",b 2850,NDQ_000996,weather and water in the atmosphere,temperature at which water vapor condenses out of the air,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cirrus, b. cumulus, c. dew point, d. heat index, e. stratus, f. freezing rain, g. sleet",c 2851,NDQ_000997,weather and water in the atmosphere,"type of precipitation that consists of small, clear ice pellets",,,Multiple Choice,"a. cirrus, b. cumulus, c. dew point, d. heat index, e. stratus, f. freezing rain, g. sleet",g 2852,NDQ_000998,weather and water in the atmosphere,type of cloud that is thin and wispy,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cirrus, b. cumulus, c. dew point, d. heat index, e. stratus, f. freezing rain, g. sleet",a 2853,NDQ_000999,weather and water in the atmosphere,type of precipitation that falls as liquid water but freezes on surfaces,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cirrus, b. cumulus, c. dew point, d. heat index, e. stratus, f. freezing rain, g. sleet",f 2854,NDQ_001007,weather and water in the atmosphere,Weather occurs because of unequal heating of the atmosphere.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2855,NDQ_001008,weather and water in the atmosphere,The water cycle plays an important role in weather.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2856,NDQ_001009,weather and water in the atmosphere,Warm air always sinks toward Earths surface.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2857,NDQ_001010,weather and water in the atmosphere,"If the relative humidity is 100 percent, it must be raining.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2858,NDQ_001011,weather and water in the atmosphere,Cumulus clouds may grow very tall because of high air pressure.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2859,NDQ_001012,weather and water in the atmosphere,Stratus clouds are clouds that form in the stratosphere.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2860,NDQ_001013,weather and water in the atmosphere,Altostratus clouds form higher in the atmosphere than stratus clouds.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2861,NDQ_001014,weather and water in the atmosphere,A single raindrop consists of millions of water molecules.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2862,NDQ_001015,weather and water in the atmosphere,Freezing rain falls through the air as tiny pellets of frozen water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2863,NDQ_001016,weather and water in the atmosphere,Snow forms when rain falls through a layer of freezing air before it reaches the ground.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2864,NDQ_001017,weather and water in the atmosphere,The amount of water vapor that the air can hold depends mainly on air,,,Multiple Choice,"a. density., b. pressure., c. movement., d. temperature.",d 2865,NDQ_001018,weather and water in the atmosphere,Clouds form when air in the atmosphere reaches the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. dew point., b. tropopause., c. freezing point., d. convection point.",a 2866,NDQ_001019,weather and water in the atmosphere,Cirrus clouds,,,Multiple Choice,"a. form high in the troposphere., b. always produce precipitation., c. are made of ice crystals., d. two of the above",d 2867,NDQ_001020,weather and water in the atmosphere,The prefix nimbo- means,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tall., b. rain., c. cold., d. snow.",b 2868,NDQ_001021,weather and water in the atmosphere,Hail forms only in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cumulonimbus clouds., b. nimbostratus clouds., c. cirrocumulus clouds., d. cirrostratus clouds.",a 2869,NDQ_001022,weather and water in the atmosphere,Types of precipitation that form when water vapor condenses as ice crystals include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. freezing rain., b. sleet., c. hail., d. two of the above",b 2870,NDQ_001023,weather and water in the atmosphere,Weather factors that are part of the water cycle include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. humidity., b. precipitation., c. cloud formation., d. all of the above",d 2871,NDQ_001429,loss of soil,Some of the soil from the Dust Bowl ended up in the Atlantic Ocean.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2872,NDQ_001430,loss of soil,Most land organisms could not survive without soil.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2873,NDQ_001431,loss of soil,Plants cause soil loss by using up soil nutrients.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2874,NDQ_001432,loss of soil,Soil that is lost can never be replaced.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2875,NDQ_001433,loss of soil,Large areas of pavement help prevent soil erosion.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2876,NDQ_001434,loss of soil,Hiking is a form of recreation that does not increase soil erosion.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2877,NDQ_001435,loss of soil,Frequently moving grazing animals from field to field increases soil loss.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2878,NDQ_001436,loss of soil,Grasses are good groundcover plants for holding soil in place.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2879,NDQ_001437,loss of soil,Topsoil stripped from a mining site can be saved and reused.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2880,NDQ_001438,loss of soil,Barriers that reduce runoff can help prevent soil erosion at construction sites.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2881,NDQ_001439,loss of soil,plants that hold soil in place between growing seasons,,,Multiple Choice,"a. contour cropping, b. strip cropping, c. cover crop, d. windbreak, e. no-till planting, f. plowing, g. terracing",c 2882,NDQ_001440,loss of soil,planting fields without plowing them first,,,Multiple Choice,"a. contour cropping, b. strip cropping, c. cover crop, d. windbreak, e. no-till planting, f. plowing, g. terracing",e 2883,NDQ_001441,loss of soil,row of trees planted between fields,,,Multiple Choice,"a. contour cropping, b. strip cropping, c. cover crop, d. windbreak, e. no-till planting, f. plowing, g. terracing",d 2884,NDQ_001442,loss of soil,building broad steps on steep slopes before planting,,,Multiple Choice,"a. contour cropping, b. strip cropping, c. cover crop, d. windbreak, e. no-till planting, f. plowing, g. terracing",g 2885,NDQ_001443,loss of soil,planting crops in curved rows to follow the contour of hills,,,Multiple Choice,"a. contour cropping, b. strip cropping, c. cover crop, d. windbreak, e. no-till planting, f. plowing, g. terracing",a 2886,NDQ_001444,loss of soil,cutting through plant roots and turning over soil before planting,,,Multiple Choice,"a. contour cropping, b. strip cropping, c. cover crop, d. windbreak, e. no-till planting, f. plowing, g. terracing",f 2887,NDQ_001445,loss of soil,planting strips of groundcover plants between fields of crops,,,Multiple Choice,"a. contour cropping, b. strip cropping, c. cover crop, d. windbreak, e. no-till planting, f. plowing, g. terracing",b 2888,NDQ_001446,loss of soil,Factors that contributed to the Dust Bowl included,,,Multiple Choice,"a. plowing the land., b. lack of rain., c. high winds., d. all of the above",d 2889,NDQ_001447,loss of soil,Plants need soil to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. obtain carbon dioxide., b. anchor their roots., c. prevent runoff., d. all of the above",b 2890,NDQ_001448,loss of soil,The main cause of soil erosion is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. wind., b. abrasion., c. ice wedging., d. running water.",d 2891,NDQ_001449,loss of soil,Farming practices that increase soil erosion include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tilling, b. strip cropping, c. contour cropping, d. two of the above",a 2892,NDQ_001450,loss of soil,Grazing animals that are likely to leave the soil bare include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cattle., b. sheep., c. goats., d. two of the above",d 2893,NDQ_001451,loss of soil,Human actions that increase the risk of soil loss include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. logging., b. terracing., c. tree planting., d. no till planting.",a 2894,NDQ_001452,loss of soil,Soil erosion can be reduced by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. paving the land., b. planting cover crops., c. planting crops in rows., d. riding off-road vehicles in hilly areas.",b 2895,NDQ_001900,century tsunami,most tsunami are caused by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Earthquakes., b. Meteorites., c. Volcanic eruptions., d. Collisions of ships at sea.",a 2896,NDQ_001901,century tsunami,the 2004 boxing day tsunami killed people all around this ocean basin,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Pacific Ocean, b. Atlantic Ocean, c. Indian Ocean, d. Arctic Ocean",c 2897,NDQ_001902,century tsunami,the tsunami went around the indian ocean over the course of about one hour.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 2898,NDQ_001903,century tsunami,the boxing day tsunami was so huge because the earthquake displaced trillions of tons of water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 2899,NDQ_001904,century tsunami,the magnitude of the earthquake that caused the boxing day tsunami of 2004 was,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 7.2, b. 8.2, c. 9.2, d. 10.2",c 2900,NDQ_001905,century tsunami,tilly smith saved about 100 people on a beach in thailand because she,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Saw the tsunami coming and screamed., b. Noticed the bubbling sea and thought it was like a tsunami video she’d seen in a class., c. Fainted and they all rushed uphill to help her, getting out of the path of the wave., d. All of these.",b 2901,NDQ_001906,century tsunami,"in japan in 2011, a tsunami in that followed an offshore earthquake",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Severely damaged nuclear power plants., b. Killed thousands of people., c. Kept rescuers from being able to put out fires and get to people who needed help., d. All of these.",d 2902,NDQ_001907,century tsunami,nearly all of japan experienced the tsunami to some degree.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 2903,NDQ_001908,century tsunami,why wasnt there a tsunami warning system in the indian ocean in 2004?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The region is too poor to afford one., b. No one thought such a large tsunami would happen there., c. The technology didn’t exist yet., d. The people didn’t want one.",b 2904,NDQ_001909,century tsunami,why didnt the tsunami warning system in the pacific ocean save more lives in the japan tsunami of 2011?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The people heard the warning but thought it was a false alarm., b. There was nowhere to go once the people heard the warning., c. The quake was so close that there wasn’t time to get to high ground once the warning, d. The quake was too small to activate the warning system and so the tsunami was unexpected.",c 2905,NDQ_002645,the universe,What explains the phenomenon that Hubble discovered?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the universe is becoming warmer, b. the universe is becoming cooler, c. the universe is expanding, d. the universe is collapsing",c 2906,NDQ_002647,the universe,Scientists believe dark energy can explain what phenomenon?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the creation of the universe, b. the increasing rate of expansion of the universe, c. the collapse of the universe, d. the shape of the universe",b 2907,NDQ_002648,the universe,The farther away a galaxy is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the faster it is moving away from us, b. the slower it is moving away from us, c. the faster it is coming toward us, d. the slower it is coming toward us",a 2908,NDQ_002651,the universe,What does it mean if light is red shifted?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The object is moving away from the observer, b. The object is moving towards the observer, c. The object is slowing down, d. The object is moving perpendicular to the observer",a 2909,NDQ_002652,the universe,The outside edges and interior of a galaxy rotate at the same speed. This is evidence for the existence of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gravitational lensing, b. the Big Bang, c. dark energy, d. dark matter",d 2910,NDQ_002656,the universe,Edwin Hubble used powerful telescopes to discover other galaxies.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2911,NDQ_002657,the universe,"As the distance between galaxies grows, the size of each galaxy shrinks.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2912,NDQ_002660,the universe,"When the universe began, it was much larger than it is today.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2913,NDQ_002662,the universe,"In the first few moments after the Big Bang, the universe was very hot and dense.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2914,NDQ_002663,the universe,"The first matter to form in the universe consisted of protons, neutrons, and electrons.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2915,NDQ_002664,the universe,Redshift is the shift of absorption bands toward the red end of the spectrum.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2916,NDQ_002665,the universe,"Hubbles Law states, the farther away a galaxy is, the faster it is moving away from us.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2917,NDQ_002666,the universe,Scientists think that stars and galaxies make up only a small part of the matter in the universe.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2918,NDQ_002667,the universe,Scientists have proven conclusively that dark matter and dark energy exist.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2919,NDQ_002668,the universe,Redshift was discovered by Edwin Hubble.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2920,NDQ_002669,the universe,The nature of dark matter is unknown.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2921,NDQ_002670,the universe,idea that explains how the universe formed,,,Multiple Choice,"a. universe, b. Big Bang theory, c. ordinary matter, d. dark matter, e. Hubbles law",b 2922,NDQ_002671,the universe,The universe contains about a hundred million galaxies.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2923,NDQ_002672,the universe,matter that can be detected only by its effects on the motion of objects around it,,,Multiple Choice,"a. universe, b. Big Bang theory, c. ordinary matter, d. dark matter, e. Hubbles law",d 2924,NDQ_002673,the universe,"observation that the farther away a galaxy is, the faster it is moving away from us",,,Multiple Choice,"a. universe, b. Big Bang theory, c. ordinary matter, d. dark matter, e. Hubbles law",e 2925,NDQ_002674,the universe,less than half of the total matter in the universe,,,Multiple Choice,"a. universe, b. Big Bang theory, c. ordinary matter, d. dark matter, e. Hubbles law",c 2926,NDQ_002675,the universe,all the matter and energy that exists and all of space and time,,,Multiple Choice,"a. universe, b. Big Bang theory, c. ordinary matter, d. dark matter, e. Hubbles law",a 2927,NDQ_002676,the universe,According to the Big Bang theory,,,Multiple Choice,"a. dark matter is changing to ordinary matter throughout the universe., b. dark energy is pulling the universe into black holes., c. the universe will someday end because of a big bang., d. the universe began with an enormous explosion.",d 2928,NDQ_002677,the universe,"From our point of view in the Milky Way Galaxy, all other galaxies in the universe appear to be",,,Multiple Choice,"a. crowding closer together., b. moving away from us., c. getting dimmer., d. growing larger.",b 2929,NDQ_002678,the universe,"After the big bang occurred, the universe",,,Multiple Choice,"a. shrank in size., b. became denser., c. became hotter., d. began to cool.",d 2930,NDQ_002679,the universe,Most scientists who study dark matter think that it is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a mix of ordinary matter and matter we havent yet discovered., b. matter that makes up black holes., c. just a tiny fraction of all the matter that exists in the universe., d. none of the above",a 2931,NDQ_002680,the universe,Scientists recently discovered that the universe,,,Multiple Choice,"a. has started to contract in size., b. is expanding even faster than before., c. is no longer expanding or contracting., d. will soon go through another big bang.",b 2932,NDQ_002681,the universe,Scientists have introduced the concept of dark energy to explain the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. rate of growth of the universe., b. contraction of the universe., c. origin of dark matter., d. all of the above",a 2933,NDQ_002683,minerals,Which of the following is the basic unit of matter?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. molecule, b. chemical compound, c. atom, d. nucleus",c 2934,NDQ_002685,minerals,Water is an example of a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. atom, b. molecule, c. ion, d. native element",b 2935,NDQ_002687,minerals,An atom is only an ion if it has more or less,,,Multiple Choice,"a. neutrons than electrons, b. protons than neutrons, c. neutrons than protons, d. electrons than protons",d 2936,NDQ_002688,minerals,An example of a pure element is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. table salt, b. silicon dioxide, c. sulfur, d. calcium carbonate",c 2937,NDQ_002691,minerals,The crystal shape of a mineral,,,Multiple Choice,"a. shows how the atoms are arranged, b. will always be the same if it is made from the same atoms, c. can usually only be seen under a microscope, d. can help account for how hard or brittle a mineral is",c 2938,NDQ_002696,minerals,Some minerals are chemical compounds.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2939,NDQ_002699,minerals,Each mineral has a specific chemical composition.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2940,NDQ_002701,minerals,Minerals are inorganic substances.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2941,NDQ_002702,minerals,A molecule is the smallest unit of an element.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2942,NDQ_002703,minerals,Table salt is an example of a sulfide mineral.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2943,NDQ_002704,minerals,Protons and electrons are found in the nucleus of an atom.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2944,NDQ_002705,minerals,Fracture is the tendency of a mineral to break along flat surfaces,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2945,NDQ_002706,minerals,Minerals are classified in groups based on their physical properties.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2946,NDQ_002707,minerals,Halides (salts) make up the largest group of minerals on Earth.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2947,NDQ_002708,minerals,Scientists use the physical properties of minerals to identify them.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2948,NDQ_002709,minerals,Coal and diamonds are different minerals because they have different structure.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2949,NDQ_002710,minerals,"In a crystal, the atoms are arranged in a pattern.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2950,NDQ_002711,minerals,There are only 40 known minerals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2951,NDQ_002712,minerals,The largest mineral group is called the native elements.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2952,NDQ_002713,minerals,Minerals with similar crystal structures are grouped together.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2953,NDQ_002714,minerals,atom that has become electrically charged by gaining or losing electron(s),,,Multiple Choice,"a. atom, b. electron, c. ion, d. molecule, e. neutron, f. nucleus, g. proton",c 2954,NDQ_002715,minerals,positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom,,,Multiple Choice,"a. atom, b. electron, c. ion, d. molecule, e. neutron, f. nucleus, g. proton",g 2955,NDQ_002716,minerals,smallest particle of an element that has all the elements properties,,,Multiple Choice,"a. atom, b. electron, c. ion, d. molecule, e. neutron, f. nucleus, g. proton",a 2956,NDQ_002717,minerals,center of an atom consisting of protons and neutrons,,,Multiple Choice,"a. atom, b. electron, c. ion, d. molecule, e. neutron, f. nucleus, g. proton",f 2957,NDQ_002718,minerals,negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom,,,Multiple Choice,"a. atom, b. electron, c. ion, d. molecule, e. neutron, f. nucleus, g. proton",b 2958,NDQ_002719,minerals,smallest possible particle of a chemical compound,,,Multiple Choice,"a. atom, b. electron, c. ion, d. molecule, e. neutron, f. nucleus, g. proton",d 2959,NDQ_002720,minerals,uncharged particle in the nucleus of an atom,,,Multiple Choice,"a. atom, b. electron, c. ion, d. molecule, e. neutron, f. nucleus, g. proton",e 2960,NDQ_002721,minerals,Examples of minerals include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. silver., b. table salt., c. quartz., d. all of the above",d 2961,NDQ_002722,minerals,All minerals,,,Multiple Choice,"a. have a definite chemical makeup., b. are pure elements., c. form crystals., d. contain carbon.",a 2962,NDQ_002723,minerals,Minerals may form when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. rocks are heated to high temperatures., b. rocks are exposed to high pressure., c. lava cools and hardens., d. all of the above",d 2963,NDQ_002724,minerals,The color of a minerals powder is its,,,Multiple Choice,"a. streak., b. luster., c. color., d. cleavage.",a 2964,NDQ_002725,minerals,The mineral gypsum is a common,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sulfide., b. sulfate., c. carbonate., d. silicate.",b 2965,NDQ_002726,minerals,Minerals known as salts are classified as,,,Multiple Choice,"a. oxides., b. phosphates., c. halides., d. silicates.",c 2966,NDQ_002727,minerals,Oxides include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hematite., b. feldspar., c. calcite., d. none of the above",a 2967,NDQ_002728,identification of minerals,amount of mass per unit volume of a substance,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cleavage, b. fluorescence, c. density, d. fracture, e. hardness, f. luster, g. streak",c 2968,NDQ_002729,identification of minerals,"If the volume of a mineral is 6 and the mass is 3, what is its density?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 6, b. 3, c. 2, d. .5",d 2969,NDQ_002730,identification of minerals,how a mineral breaks when it does not break along a plane,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cleavage, b. fluorescence, c. density, d. fracture, e. hardness, f. luster, g. streak",d 2970,NDQ_002731,identification of minerals,The streak of a mineral is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the same as the color of the mineral, b. never the same color of the mineral, c. the same even when the same mineral is found in various colors, d. either black or white",c 2971,NDQ_002732,identification of minerals,color of the powder of a mineral,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cleavage, b. fluorescence, c. density, d. fracture, e. hardness, f. luster, g. streak",g 2972,NDQ_002733,identification of minerals,Which of the following is NOT a property used to identify a mineral?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. radioactivity, b. cleavage, c. reactivity, d. number of electrons",d 2973,NDQ_002734,identification of minerals,Mass is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. how much space an object takes up, b. the amount of matter in an object, c. how much matter takes up a certain amount of space, d. the weight of an object",b 2974,NDQ_002735,identification of minerals,tendency of a mineral to break along certain planes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cleavage, b. fluorescence, c. density, d. fracture, e. hardness, f. luster, g. streak",a 2975,NDQ_002736,identification of minerals,ability of a mineral to resist being scratched,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cleavage, b. fluorescence, c. density, d. fracture, e. hardness, f. luster, g. streak",e 2976,NDQ_002737,identification of minerals,What mineral is number 1 on the Mohs Scale?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. talc, b. diamond, c. topaz, d. calcite",a 2977,NDQ_002739,identification of minerals,ability of a mineral to glow under ultraviolet light,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cleavage, b. fluorescence, c. density, d. fracture, e. hardness, f. luster, g. streak",b 2978,NDQ_002740,identification of minerals,how light reflects off the surface of a mineral,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cleavage, b. fluorescence, c. density, d. fracture, e. hardness, f. luster, g. streak",f 2979,NDQ_002742,identification of minerals,A minerals physical properties are determined by its,,,Multiple Choice,"a. vitreous luster., b. crystal structure., c. chemical composition., d. two of the above",d 2980,NDQ_002745,identification of minerals,Factors that may affect a minerals color include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mass., b. streak., c. cleavage., d. weathering.",d 2981,NDQ_002747,identification of minerals,"To do a streak test, you scrape a mineral across a",,,Multiple Choice,"a. diamond crystal., b. piece of talc., c. porcelain plate., d. cleavage plane.",c 2982,NDQ_002748,identification of minerals,The color of a mineral is a more reliable test of its identity than its streak.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2983,NDQ_002749,identification of minerals,What is the least reliable property for identifying minerals?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. streak, b. hardness, c. color, d. luster",c 2984,NDQ_002750,identification of minerals,An object with the density of 2 is denser than an object with the mass of 4 and the volume of 1.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2985,NDQ_002751,identification of minerals,A mineral with which type of luster is soft looking with long fibers?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. resinous, b. earthy, c. silky, d. pearly",c 2986,NDQ_002752,identification of minerals,Which of the following minerals has the greatest density?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gold, b. pyrite, c. quartz, d. fools gold",a 2987,NDQ_002753,identification of minerals,A crystal with six sides that are all the same size has a octahedral structure.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2988,NDQ_002754,identification of minerals,Which sequence shows minerals in the correct order from softer to harder?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gypsum, apatite, corundum, b. apatite, gypsum, corundum, c. apatite, corundum, gypsum, d. corundum, apatite, gypsum",a 2989,NDQ_002755,identification of minerals,Topaz is a harder mineral than calcite.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2990,NDQ_002756,identification of minerals,The luster of a mineral its color under ultraviolet light.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2991,NDQ_002757,identification of minerals,You can usually identify a mineral by its color alone.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2992,NDQ_002758,identification of minerals,The color of a mineral is always same as the color of its powder.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2993,NDQ_002759,identification of minerals,The streak of a given mineral does not vary.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2994,NDQ_002760,identification of minerals,A mineral with a vitreous luster appears glassy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2995,NDQ_002761,identification of minerals,The mineral pyrite has a non-metallic luster.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2996,NDQ_002762,identification of minerals,The Mohs hardness scale ranges from 1 to 100.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2997,NDQ_002763,identification of minerals,The cleavage of a mineral depends on its crystal structure.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 2998,NDQ_002764,identification of minerals,Mica tends to form cubes when it cleaves.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 2999,NDQ_002765,identification of minerals,Some minerals have a distinctive smell.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3000,NDQ_002766,identification of minerals,Certain minerals are attracted to a magnet.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3001,NDQ_002774,formation of minerals,Ways that minerals form include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. magma cooling., b. salt water evaporating., c. dissolved elements precipitating., d. all of the above",d 3002,NDQ_002775,formation of minerals,Water plus other substances is a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. precipitate, b. saline, c. solution, d. geode",c 3003,NDQ_002776,formation of minerals,Dissolved elements in water can form,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lava flows., b. magma pools., c. mineral deposits., d. two of the above",c 3004,NDQ_002777,formation of minerals,Hot fluids,,,Multiple Choice,"a. flow through open spaces in rocks and deposit solid minerals, b. can hold more dissolved particles than cold fluids, c. can have chemical reactions with rocks, d. all of the above",d 3005,NDQ_002778,formation of minerals,"When water evaporates, any dissolved elements are left behind as mineral deposits. The amount of minerals deposited",,,Multiple Choice,"a. is the same as the original amount of water., b. equals the amount of minerals dissolved in the water., c. is determined by the type of minerals that form., d. depends on the rate at which the water evaporates.",b 3006,NDQ_002779,formation of minerals,"As the water in a solution evaporates,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. all dissolved elements evaporate too, b. a chemical reaction occurs to help create minerals, c. it leaves behind a solid layer of minerals, d. nothing happens",c 3007,NDQ_002780,formation of minerals,Underground water is heated by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lava, b. dissolved minerals, c. calcite, d. magma",d 3008,NDQ_002781,formation of minerals,"In a water solution, dissolved elements",,,Multiple Choice,"a. can be filtered out of the water., b. are mixed evenly throughout the water., c. may precipitate out of the water., d. two of the above",d 3009,NDQ_002782,formation of minerals,Which type of feature may form in open spaces inside rocks?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. vein, b. geode, c. tufa tower, d. none of the above",b 3010,NDQ_002783,formation of minerals,Melted rock that erupts on to Earths surface is called,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lava, b. magma, c. vein, d. melted minerals",a 3011,NDQ_002785,formation of minerals,Water in rocks underground can be heated by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the sun., b. magma., c. lava., d. two of the above",b 3012,NDQ_002786,formation of minerals,"When underground water is heated, it can",,,Multiple Choice,"a. contain fewer dissolved particles., b. dissolve more rocks., c. become a precipitate., d. all of the above",b 3013,NDQ_002788,formation of minerals,to come out of a solution as a solid,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lava, b. geode, c. vein, d. magma, e. solution, f. precipitate, g. rock",f 3014,NDQ_002791,formation of minerals,water mixed with dissolved substances,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lava, b. geode, c. vein, d. magma, e. solution, f. precipitate, g. rock",e 3015,NDQ_002793,formation of minerals,solid mixture of minerals,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lava, b. geode, c. vein, d. magma, e. solution, f. precipitate, g. rock",g 3016,NDQ_002794,formation of minerals,Seawater can hold more dissolved minerals than freshwater.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3017,NDQ_002795,formation of minerals,melted rock below Earths surface,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lava, b. geode, c. vein, d. magma, e. solution, f. precipitate, g. rock",d 3018,NDQ_002796,formation of minerals,Both geodes and veins are mineral deposits in rocks that form from hot solutions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3019,NDQ_002797,formation of minerals,"long, narrow mineral deposit",,,Multiple Choice,"a. lava, b. geode, c. vein, d. magma, e. solution, f. precipitate, g. rock",c 3020,NDQ_002798,formation of minerals,melted rock that has erupted onto Earths surface,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lava, b. geode, c. vein, d. magma, e. solution, f. precipitate, g. rock",a 3021,NDQ_002799,formation of minerals,"As water evaporates in a solution, the minerals evaporate too.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3022,NDQ_002800,formation of minerals,rock formed by the growth of large mineral crystals,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lava, b. geode, c. vein, d. magma, e. solution, f. precipitate, g. rock",b 3023,NDQ_002801,formation of minerals,Underground water that is heated creates magma.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3024,NDQ_002802,formation of minerals,Water has the ability to hold dissolved ions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3025,NDQ_002810,formation of minerals,Minerals are used to make many different products.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3026,NDQ_002811,formation of minerals,All minerals form in the same way.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3027,NDQ_002812,formation of minerals,Some places inside Earth are so hot that underground rocks melt.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3028,NDQ_002813,formation of minerals,The only water on Earths surface that contains dissolved salts is the ocean.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3029,NDQ_002814,formation of minerals,Salts easily precipitate out of water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3030,NDQ_002815,formation of minerals,The mineral calcite is deposited only when magma cools.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3031,NDQ_002816,formation of minerals,Water moves through cracks in rocks below Earths surface.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3032,NDQ_002817,formation of minerals,Water can dissolve rocks and form a solution.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3033,NDQ_002818,formation of minerals,Geodes result from the formation of large mineral crystals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3034,NDQ_002819,formation of minerals,A vein of minerals forms when lava cools inside a crack in a rock.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3035,NDQ_002821,mining and using minerals,Quartz can be found in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electrical wiring, b. soda cans, c. sheet rock, d. windows",d 3036,NDQ_002823,mining and using minerals,Which valuable element is found in bauxite ore?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. aluminum, b. copper, c. corundum, d. iron",a 3037,NDQ_002825,mining and using minerals,What are techniques for finding and deciding whether to use ore?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. examining chemical elements in the area to determine the presence of ores, b. creating a map of the geology and deposits, c. amounts of ores are calculated to determine profitability, d. all of the above",d 3038,NDQ_002826,mining and using minerals,Which is NOT true of diamonds?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. more mined diamonds are used for gemstones than for cutting, b. diamonds are often mined underground, c. diamonds can be used to polish other gemstones, d. diamonds are cut to maximize reflecting light",a 3039,NDQ_002829,mining and using minerals,What is NOT true of placer minerals?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. placer minerals collect in stream gravels, b. placer minerals were found in California in 1848, c. placer minerals are deposited along rivers, d. placer minerals are so small they often are not valuable",d 3040,NDQ_002834,mining and using minerals,Certain places on Earth are more likely than others to have ore deposits.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3041,NDQ_002837,mining and using minerals,All mines are located deep underground.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3042,NDQ_002839,mining and using minerals,A placer is a type of underground mineral deposit.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3043,NDQ_002840,mining and using minerals,"Surface mining includes strip mining, open-pit mining, and quarrying.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3044,NDQ_002841,mining and using minerals,Gold is no longer mined in California.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3045,NDQ_002842,mining and using minerals,Waste rock is used to make aluminum cans.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3046,NDQ_002843,mining and using minerals,Underground mining is more expensive than surface mining.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3047,NDQ_002844,mining and using minerals,Most minerals are a combination of metals and other elements.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3048,NDQ_002845,mining and using minerals,Rubies are opaque gemstones.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3049,NDQ_002846,mining and using minerals,Chemical reactions are used to separate minerals from waste rock.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3050,NDQ_002847,mining and using minerals,Land reclamation is used to restore an area damaged by mining.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3051,NDQ_002848,mining and using minerals,Minerals must be removed from ore to be useful.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3052,NDQ_002849,mining and using minerals,It takes more energy to recycle aluminum than to obtain aluminum by mining.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3053,NDQ_002850,mining and using minerals,Electrical wires are made of the metal copper.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3054,NDQ_002851,mining and using minerals,Most diamonds are used as gemstones to make jewelry.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3055,NDQ_002852,mining and using minerals,All the metals we use were originally extracted from the ground as,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ores., b. geodes., c. placers., d. pure minerals.",a 3056,NDQ_002853,mining and using minerals,Any rock that contains enough minerals to be mined for profit is called a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. gemstone., b. vein., c. ore., d. none of the above",c 3057,NDQ_002854,mining and using minerals,What is the first step in obtaining minerals?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mapping a vein, b. digging a mine, c. locating an ore deposit, d. separating ore from waste rock",c 3058,NDQ_002855,mining and using minerals,Blasting is used to break up rocks in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. underground mining., b. open-pit mining., c. strip mining., d. all of the above",d 3059,NDQ_002856,mining and using minerals,Which mineral would be obtained from a quarry?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gold, b. silver, c. gypsum, d. diamond",c 3060,NDQ_002857,mining and using minerals,Which products are made of minerals?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. glass, b. rock salt, c. sheetrock, d. all of the above",d 3061,NDQ_002858,mining and using minerals,Placer gold mined in California originally came from the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Pacific Ocean., b. Sierra Nevada Mountains., c. Mississippi River., d. Gulf of Mexico.",b 3062,NDQ_002859,mining and using minerals,any rock that contains a concentration of valuable minerals,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gemstone, b. reclamation, c. quarry, d. surface mining, e. ore, f. bauxite, g. placer",e 3063,NDQ_002860,mining and using minerals,type of open-pit mine that produces rocks and minerals for buildings and roads,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gemstone, b. reclamation, c. quarry, d. surface mining, e. ore, f. bauxite, g. placer",c 3064,NDQ_002861,mining and using minerals,type of ore that is mined to make aluminum,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gemstone, b. reclamation, c. quarry, d. surface mining, e. ore, f. bauxite, g. placer",f 3065,NDQ_002862,mining and using minerals,restoring land that was mined to a natural state,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gemstone, b. reclamation, c. quarry, d. surface mining, e. ore, f. bauxite, g. placer",b 3066,NDQ_002863,mining and using minerals,type of mineral deposit that collects in stream gravel,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gemstone, b. reclamation, c. quarry, d. surface mining, e. ore, f. bauxite, g. placer",g 3067,NDQ_002864,mining and using minerals,any mineral that is cut and polished and used to make jewelry,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gemstone, b. reclamation, c. quarry, d. surface mining, e. ore, f. bauxite, g. placer",a 3068,NDQ_002865,mining and using minerals,general name for mining methods that include open-pit mining and strip mining,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gemstone, b. reclamation, c. quarry, d. surface mining, e. ore, f. bauxite, g. placer",d 3069,NDQ_003174,inside earth,Seismic waves travel,,,Multiple Choice,"a. at the same speed, b. through all materials, c. outwards in all directions, d. in a straight line",c 3070,NDQ_003176,inside earth,The lithosphere is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the brittle crust and uppermost mantle, b. another name for the crust, c. where convection is strongest, d. the upper part of the mantle",a 3071,NDQ_003178,inside earth,Scientists know that Earths core is metal because of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the planets high overall density, b. the magnetic field, c. metallic meteorites, d. all of these",d 3072,NDQ_003179,inside earth,"Compared to continental crust, oceanic crust",,,Multiple Choice,"a. is thicker, b. is denser, c. more varied in its rock types, d. more magnetic",b 3073,NDQ_003182,inside earth,Heat in the mantle moves by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. radiation, b. conduction, c. convection, d. heat flow",c 3074,NDQ_003187,inside earth,rock from space that strikes Earth,,,Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. asthenosphere, c. outer core, d. mantle, e. meteorite, f. lithosphere, g. inner core",e 3075,NDQ_003190,inside earth,Earths middle layer,,,Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. asthenosphere, c. outer core, d. mantle, e. meteorite, f. lithosphere, g. inner core",d 3076,NDQ_003192,inside earth,bendable layer of Earth in the upper mantle that lies beneath the lithosphere,,,Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. asthenosphere, c. outer core, d. mantle, e. meteorite, f. lithosphere, g. inner core",b 3077,NDQ_003193,inside earth,Some seismic waves (S-waves) cannot travel through the outer core so we know it is molten.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3078,NDQ_003194,inside earth,Earths outer layer,,,Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. asthenosphere, c. outer core, d. mantle, e. meteorite, f. lithosphere, g. inner core",a 3079,NDQ_003195,inside earth,The lithosphere is solid but it can flow.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3080,NDQ_003196,inside earth,brittle layer of Earth consisting of the crust and uppermost mantle,,,Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. asthenosphere, c. outer core, d. mantle, e. meteorite, f. lithosphere, g. inner core",f 3081,NDQ_003197,inside earth,liquid part of Earths dense metallic center,,,Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. asthenosphere, c. outer core, d. mantle, e. meteorite, f. lithosphere, g. inner core",c 3082,NDQ_003198,inside earth,The mantle and the asthenosphere are different names for the same thing.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3083,NDQ_003199,inside earth,solid part of Earths dense metallic center,,,Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. asthenosphere, c. outer core, d. mantle, e. meteorite, f. lithosphere, g. inner core",g 3084,NDQ_003200,inside earth,We can hold something like the core in our hands: a metallic meteorite.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3085,NDQ_003201,inside earth,Meteorites may represent material from the early solar system.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3086,NDQ_003202,inside earth,The mantle is divided into the inner mantle and outer mantle.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3087,NDQ_003203,inside earth,Earthquakes send waves of energy through rocks inside Earth.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3088,NDQ_003204,inside earth,Meteorites formed a long time ago in the early solar system.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3089,NDQ_003205,inside earth,Earths crust is made of solid rock.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3090,NDQ_003206,inside earth,Lava flows formed the oceanic crust.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3091,NDQ_003207,inside earth,The continental crust contains only igneous rock.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3092,NDQ_003208,inside earth,Heat travels from the top to the bottom of the mantle.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3093,NDQ_003209,inside earth,Earths core is very dense.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3094,NDQ_003210,inside earth,Convection currents occur in the inner core.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3095,NDQ_003211,inside earth,Plate tectonics is the theory that the lithosphere is divided into plates that move over Earths surface.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3096,NDQ_003212,inside earth,"Compared with the other layers of Earth, the crust is very",,,Multiple Choice,"a. thick., b. warm., c. brittle., d. two of the above",c 3097,NDQ_003213,inside earth,Seismic waves reveal information about Earths interior because they travel,,,Multiple Choice,"a. at different speeds through different materials., b. only through liquids and gases., c. at the same speed as sound., d. only in straight lines.",a 3098,NDQ_003214,inside earth,Earths layers differ from one another in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chemical makeup., b. temperature., c. state of matter., d. all of the above",d 3099,NDQ_003215,inside earth,"Compared to oceanic crust, continental crust is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. denser., b. thicker., c. less variable., d. all of the above",b 3100,NDQ_003216,inside earth,Earths magnetic field is created by movements in Earths,,,Multiple Choice,"a. inner core., b. outer core., c. mantle., d. crust.",b 3101,NDQ_003217,inside earth,The lithosphere is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solid., b. rigid., c. able to flow., d. two of the above",d 3102,NDQ_003218,inside earth,The consistency of the asthenosphere is most like,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hard plastic., b. frozen water., c. silly putty., d. solid metal.",c 3103,NDQ_003259,seafloor spreading,hypothesis explaining how the ocean floor forms,,,Multiple Choice,"a. echo sounder, b. mid-ocean ridges, c. abyssal plains, d. seafloor spreading, e. polar reversal, f. magnetometer, g. trenches",d 3104,NDQ_003260,seafloor spreading,"Before echo sounders, scientists thought topography of the seafloor",,,Multiple Choice,"a. was just like the topography of the continents, b. had many long linear mountain ranges, like Japan, c. had lots of small hills, but nothing else, d. was completely flat",d 3105,NDQ_003261,seafloor spreading,device used to map the ocean floor,,,Multiple Choice,"a. echo sounder, b. mid-ocean ridges, c. abyssal plains, d. seafloor spreading, e. polar reversal, f. magnetometer, g. trenches",a 3106,NDQ_003262,seafloor spreading,"In the Atlantic Ocean, the mid-ocean ridge is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a straight line between the Americas and Europe/Africa, b. a line that mimics the coastlines of the Americas and Europe/Africa, c. not visible, d. none of these",b 3107,NDQ_003263,seafloor spreading,switching of Earths magnetic poles,,,Multiple Choice,"a. echo sounder, b. mid-ocean ridges, c. abyssal plains, d. seafloor spreading, e. polar reversal, f. magnetometer, g. trenches",e 3108,NDQ_003264,seafloor spreading,"At a time of reversed magnetic polarity, the north and south poles are",,,Multiple Choice,"a. aligned as they are now, b. in somewhat different locations from where they are now, c. in the opposite positions from where they are now, d. none of these",c 3109,NDQ_003265,seafloor spreading,New oceanic crust is created,,,Multiple Choice,"a. at mid-ocean ridges, b. at deep sea trenches, c. within abyssal plains, d. at long, linear chains of volcanoes",a 3110,NDQ_003266,seafloor spreading,deepest places on the ocean floor,,,Multiple Choice,"a. echo sounder, b. mid-ocean ridges, c. abyssal plains, d. seafloor spreading, e. polar reversal, f. magnetometer, g. trenches",g 3111,NDQ_003267,seafloor spreading,device used to study magnetic properties of the seafloor,,,Multiple Choice,"a. echo sounder, b. mid-ocean ridges, c. abyssal plains, d. seafloor spreading, e. polar reversal, f. magnetometer, g. trenches",f 3112,NDQ_003268,seafloor spreading,Since new oceanic crust is being created,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Earth must be getting larger, b. mountains must be rising somewhere, c. old crust must be destroyed somewhere, d. none of these",c 3113,NDQ_003270,seafloor spreading,flat regions of the ocean floor,,,Multiple Choice,"a. echo sounder, b. mid-ocean ridges, c. abyssal plains, d. seafloor spreading, e. polar reversal, f. magnetometer, g. trenches",c 3114,NDQ_003271,seafloor spreading,mountain ranges on the ocean floor,,,Multiple Choice,"a. echo sounder, b. mid-ocean ridges, c. abyssal plains, d. seafloor spreading, e. polar reversal, f. magnetometer, g. trenches",b 3115,NDQ_003273,seafloor spreading,"Before World War II, people thought the seafloor",,,Multiple Choice,"a. had huge mountain ranges., b. contained deep trenches., c. was flat and featureless., d. had active volcanoes.",c 3116,NDQ_003276,seafloor spreading,Echo sounders were first developed to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. map the ocean floor., b. locate enemy submarines., c. determine the depth of the ocean., d. find evidence for seafloor spreading.",b 3117,NDQ_003278,seafloor spreading,The deepest place on Earth is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 11 km below sea level., b. 110 km below sea level., c. 1100 km below sea level., d. none of the above",a 3118,NDQ_003279,seafloor spreading,Two different plates of lithosphere lie on each side of the mid-ocean ridge.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3119,NDQ_003280,seafloor spreading,Reversed polarity means that the north and south magnetic poles are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. located in the same positions as they are right now., b. located opposite their present positions., c. both in the same location., d. no longer magnetic.",b 3120,NDQ_003281,seafloor spreading,The mid-ocean ridge is the longest mountain range on Earth.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3121,NDQ_003282,seafloor spreading,The alternating magnetic stripes on the ocean floor show,,,Multiple Choice,"a. how Earth first formed., b. why the seafloor spreads., c. when polar reversals occurred., d. where sediments were deposited.",c 3122,NDQ_003283,seafloor spreading,New seafloor forms at,,,Multiple Choice,"a. deep-sea trenches., b. mid-ocean ridges., c. continental edges., d. two of the above",b 3123,NDQ_003284,seafloor spreading,The mid-ocean ridge is only found in the Atlantic Ocean.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3124,NDQ_003285,seafloor spreading,Old seafloor sinks into the mantle at,,,Multiple Choice,"a. deep-sea trenches., b. mid-ocean ridges., c. continental edges., d. two of the above",d 3125,NDQ_003286,seafloor spreading,The seafloor is oldest at the mid-ocean ridges,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3126,NDQ_003287,seafloor spreading,Magnetic polarity stripes end at the edges of continents.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3127,NDQ_003288,seafloor spreading,An echo sounder with just one beam can create a three-dimensional map of the ocean floor.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3128,NDQ_003289,seafloor spreading,A mid-ocean ridge runs from east to west through the center of the Atlantic Ocean.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3129,NDQ_003290,seafloor spreading,Deep-sea trenches are found near the west coast of Central and South America.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3130,NDQ_003291,seafloor spreading,The only mountains on the ocean floor are part of mid-ocean ridges.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3131,NDQ_003292,seafloor spreading,Magnetometers were first used on ships to search for submarines.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3132,NDQ_003293,seafloor spreading,Polar reversals have occurred only twice in Earths history.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3133,NDQ_003294,seafloor spreading,Magnetic stripes on the ocean floor end abruptly at the edges of continents.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3134,NDQ_003295,seafloor spreading,The rocks currently found at mid-ocean ridges have reversed polarity.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3135,NDQ_003296,seafloor spreading,The seafloor is older than the continents.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3136,NDQ_003297,seafloor spreading,The seafloor is spreading away from mid-ocean ridges.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3137,NDQ_003305,theory of plate tectonics,Plate tectonics helps to explain,,,Multiple Choice,"a. how mountains form., b. where new seafloor is created., c. why earthquakes occur where they do., d. all of the above",d 3138,NDQ_003306,theory of plate tectonics,Earths plates are made of slabs of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. crust, b. upper mantle, c. crust and upper mantle, d. asthenosphere",c 3139,NDQ_003307,theory of plate tectonics,The Pacific Ring of Fire is a ring around the Pacific ocean where,,,Multiple Choice,"a. volcanoes are common., b. tectonic plates interact., c. many hot spots occur., d. two of the above",d 3140,NDQ_003308,theory of plate tectonics,The outlines of the plates are located by mapping,,,Multiple Choice,"a. earthquake epicenters, b. continental margins, c. the locations of earthquake faults, d. mid-ocean ridges",a 3141,NDQ_003309,theory of plate tectonics,Plates move over Earths surface at a rate of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 100 kilometers per year., b. a few kilometers per year., c. a few centimeters per year., d. a couple of millimeters per year.",c 3142,NDQ_003310,theory of plate tectonics,"If a divergent plate boundary is found within a continent,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a line of volcanoes forms, b. a subduction zone forms, c. the continent rifts apart, d. none of these.",c 3143,NDQ_003311,theory of plate tectonics,An island arc forms when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. two oceanic plates diverge, b. a continental plate sub ducts beneath an oceanic plate, c. an oceanic plate sub ducts beneath a continental plate, d. an oceanic plate sub ducts beneath an oceanic plate",d 3144,NDQ_003312,theory of plate tectonics,Plates move over Earths surface because of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. conduction within the crust., b. subduction in the outer core., c. radiation from the inner core., d. convection within the mantle.",d 3145,NDQ_003313,theory of plate tectonics,Magma from the mantle rises up through Earths crust at,,,Multiple Choice,"a. deep-sea trenches., b. mid-ocean ridges., c. hot spots., d. all of the above",d 3146,NDQ_003314,theory of plate tectonics,Plate tectonics theory says that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Earths geography has been the same for all geologic time, b. Earths geography is continually changing, c. all geological activity happens at plate boundaries, d. continents drift but scientists do not yet know why.",b 3147,NDQ_003316,theory of plate tectonics,The edge of a plate sinks into the mantle,,,Multiple Choice,"a. where two plates diverge., b. at a subduction zone., c. at a transform boundary., d. none of the above",b 3148,NDQ_003317,theory of plate tectonics,Continental plates do not subduct because they,,,Multiple Choice,"a. are very thick and low in density., b. do not collide with other plates., c. have only intraplate activity., d. two of the above",a 3149,NDQ_003325,theory of plate tectonics,All volcanoes and earthquakes take place at plate boundaries.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3150,NDQ_003327,theory of plate tectonics,"At transform plate boundaries, two plates move toward each other.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3151,NDQ_003330,theory of plate tectonics,All earthquakes at transform plate boundaries are fairly small.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3152,NDQ_003332,theory of plate tectonics,Seafloor spreading is what makes the continents move.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3153,NDQ_003333,theory of plate tectonics,The youngest volcano in Hawaii is below sea level.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3154,NDQ_003334,theory of plate tectonics,The locations of earthquakes have been used to identify plate boundaries.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3155,NDQ_003335,theory of plate tectonics,The movement of Earths plates is called plate tectonics.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3156,NDQ_003336,theory of plate tectonics,The lithosphere is divided into just three major plates.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3157,NDQ_003337,theory of plate tectonics,Most geologic activity takes place far from plate boundaries.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3158,NDQ_003338,theory of plate tectonics,Mid-ocean ridges occur at convergent plate boundaries.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3159,NDQ_003339,theory of plate tectonics,Many volcanoes occur along subduction zones.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3160,NDQ_003340,theory of plate tectonics,The tallest mountains in the world formed at a transform plate boundary.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3161,NDQ_003341,theory of plate tectonics,Geologic features called faults occur at divergent plate boundaries.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3162,NDQ_003342,theory of plate tectonics,Scientists think that Pangaea was the first supercontinent.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3163,NDQ_003343,theory of plate tectonics,The Aleutian Islands formed at a plate boundary.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3164,NDQ_003344,theory of plate tectonics,where two plates slide past each other in opposite directions,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tectonic plate, b. divergent plate boundary, c. continental rift, d. convergent plate boundary, e. hot spot, f. transform plate boundary, g. subduction",f 3165,NDQ_003345,theory of plate tectonics,fixed place under a plate where magma rises and may create volcanoes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tectonic plate, b. divergent plate boundary, c. continental rift, d. convergent plate boundary, e. hot spot, f. transform plate boundary, g. subduction",e 3166,NDQ_003346,theory of plate tectonics,where two plates move away from each other,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tectonic plate, b. divergent plate boundary, c. continental rift, d. convergent plate boundary, e. hot spot, f. transform plate boundary, g. subduction",b 3167,NDQ_003347,theory of plate tectonics,process in which an oceanic plate sinks beneath another plate,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tectonic plate, b. divergent plate boundary, c. continental rift, d. convergent plate boundary, e. hot spot, f. transform plate boundary, g. subduction",g 3168,NDQ_003348,theory of plate tectonics,slab of lithosphere that can move on the planets surface,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tectonic plate, b. divergent plate boundary, c. continental rift, d. convergent plate boundary, e. hot spot, f. transform plate boundary, g. subduction",a 3169,NDQ_003349,theory of plate tectonics,where two plates move toward each other,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tectonic plate, b. divergent plate boundary, c. continental rift, d. convergent plate boundary, e. hot spot, f. transform plate boundary, g. subduction",d 3170,NDQ_003350,theory of plate tectonics,divergent plate boundary that occurs within a continent,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tectonic plate, b. divergent plate boundary, c. continental rift, d. convergent plate boundary, e. hot spot, f. transform plate boundary, g. subduction",c 3171,NDQ_003397,nature of earthquakes,The energy released by an earthquake travels in seismic waves.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3172,NDQ_003398,nature of earthquakes,Only transform plate boundaries have earthquakes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3173,NDQ_003399,nature of earthquakes,Earthquakes deep underground cause the most damage.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3174,NDQ_003400,nature of earthquakes,Earthquakes at mid-ocean ridges tend to be small and shallow.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3175,NDQ_003401,nature of earthquakes,Seismic waves travel outward in all directions from their source.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3176,NDQ_003402,nature of earthquakes,All seismic waves travel at the same speed through solid rock.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3177,NDQ_003403,nature of earthquakes,P-waves are the first seismic waves to reach a seismometer.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3178,NDQ_003404,nature of earthquakes,All undersea earthquakes generate tsunamis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3179,NDQ_003405,nature of earthquakes,The deadliest tsunami of all time occurred in 2004 in Indonesia.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3180,NDQ_003406,nature of earthquakes,Tsunamis are more common in the Atlantic Ocean than the Pacific Ocean.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3181,NDQ_003414,nature of earthquakes,high point of a wave,,,Multiple Choice,"a. earthquake, b. body wave, c. crest, d. surface wave, e. epicenter, f. focus, g. trough",c 3182,NDQ_003415,nature of earthquakes,seismic wave that travels along the surface of the ground,,,Multiple Choice,"a. earthquake, b. body wave, c. crest, d. surface wave, e. epicenter, f. focus, g. trough",d 3183,NDQ_003416,nature of earthquakes,point below the surface where an earthquake begins,,,Multiple Choice,"a. earthquake, b. body wave, c. crest, d. surface wave, e. epicenter, f. focus, g. trough",f 3184,NDQ_003417,nature of earthquakes,low point of a wave,,,Multiple Choice,"a. earthquake, b. body wave, c. crest, d. surface wave, e. epicenter, f. focus, g. trough",g 3185,NDQ_003418,nature of earthquakes,ground movement caused by the sudden release of energy stored in rocks,,,Multiple Choice,"a. earthquake, b. body wave, c. crest, d. surface wave, e. epicenter, f. focus, g. trough",a 3186,NDQ_003419,nature of earthquakes,point on the surface above the focus of an earthquake,,,Multiple Choice,"a. earthquake, b. body wave, c. crest, d. surface wave, e. epicenter, f. focus, g. trough",e 3187,NDQ_003420,nature of earthquakes,seismic wave that travels below Earths surface,,,Multiple Choice,"a. earthquake, b. body wave, c. crest, d. surface wave, e. epicenter, f. focus, g. trough",b 3188,NDQ_003421,nature of earthquakes,"According to elastic rebound theory, earthquakes occur when stresses on rocks become too great and the rocks",,,Multiple Choice,"a. become deformed., b. fracture and form a joint., c. return to their original shape., d. are permanently stretched out of shape.",c 3189,NDQ_003422,nature of earthquakes,The focus of a shallow earthquake is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. less than 70 km below the surface., b. between 70 and 300 km below the surface., c. more than 300 kilometers below the surface., d. none of the above",a 3190,NDQ_003423,nature of earthquakes,About 80 percent of all earthquakes take place,,,Multiple Choice,"a. in the state of California., b. at divergent plate boundaries., c. along the Pacific Ring of Fire., d. far from plate boundaries.",c 3191,NDQ_003424,nature of earthquakes,The wavelength of a wave can be measured by finding the distance between,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the focus and the epicenter., b. a P wave and an S wave., c. a crest and a trough., d. two adjacent crests.",d 3192,NDQ_003425,nature of earthquakes,Seismic waves that do the most damage are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. body waves., b. surface waves., c. primary waves., d. secondary waves.",b 3193,NDQ_003426,nature of earthquakes,Surface waves that produce a rolling motion are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. P waves., b. S waves., c. love waves., d. Rayleigh waves.",d 3194,NDQ_003427,nature of earthquakes,Tsunamis may be caused by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. landslides., b. meteorites., c. nuclear explosions., d. all of the above",d 3195,NDQ_003428,measuring and predicting earthquakes,earthquake scale based on the height of seismic waves on a seismogram,,,Multiple Choice,"a. S wave, b. moment magnitude scale, c. Mercalli intensity scale, d. seismogram, e. P wave, f. Richter magnitude scale, g. seismograph",f 3196,NDQ_003429,measuring and predicting earthquakes,"If a seismograph records P-waves but not S-waves from an earthquake, it means",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the quake wasnt very strong, b. the quake was very far away, c. the quake was on the opposite side of the planet, d. the seismograph was in the wrong spot",c 3197,NDQ_003430,measuring and predicting earthquakes,paper record of seismic waves produced by a seismograph,,,Multiple Choice,"a. S wave, b. moment magnitude scale, c. Mercalli intensity scale, d. seismogram, e. P wave, f. Richter magnitude scale, g. seismograph",d 3198,NDQ_003431,measuring and predicting earthquakes,Where is the focus with respect to the epicenter?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. directly below the epicenter, b. directly above the epicenter, c. in the P wave shadow zone, d. in the S wave shadow zone",a 3199,NDQ_003432,measuring and predicting earthquakes,type of seismic wave that cannot travel through Earths liquid outer core,,,Multiple Choice,"a. S wave, b. moment magnitude scale, c. Mercalli intensity scale, d. seismogram, e. P wave, f. Richter magnitude scale, g. seismograph",a 3200,NDQ_003433,measuring and predicting earthquakes,Which of the following measures the observed effects on people and structures of an earthquake?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Richter scale, b. Modified Mercalli scale, c. the Centigrade scale, d. the moment magnitude scale",b 3201,NDQ_003434,measuring and predicting earthquakes,Which of the following statements best describes the state of earthquake prediction?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. scientists can accurately predict the time and location of almost all earthquakes, b. scientists can accurately predict the time and location of about 50% of all earthquakes, c. scientists can accurately predict when an earthquake will occur, but not where, d. scientists can characterize the seismic risk of an area, but cannot yet accurately predict most earthquakes",d 3202,NDQ_003435,measuring and predicting earthquakes,earthquake scale based on the total energy released in an earthquake,,,Multiple Choice,"a. S wave, b. moment magnitude scale, c. Mercalli intensity scale, d. seismogram, e. P wave, f. Richter magnitude scale, g. seismograph",b 3203,NDQ_003436,measuring and predicting earthquakes,device that records seismic waves,,,Multiple Choice,"a. S wave, b. moment magnitude scale, c. Mercalli intensity scale, d. seismogram, e. P wave, f. Richter magnitude scale, g. seismograph",g 3204,NDQ_003437,measuring and predicting earthquakes,"If the arrival time of the first P-wave and the first S-wave is long, the epicenter is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. far away, b. very close, c. very deep, d. near the surface",a 3205,NDQ_003439,measuring and predicting earthquakes,earthquake scale based on information such as the damage done to buildings,,,Multiple Choice,"a. S wave, b. moment magnitude scale, c. Mercalli intensity scale, d. seismogram, e. P wave, f. Richter magnitude scale, g. seismograph",c 3206,NDQ_003440,measuring and predicting earthquakes,type of seismic wave that always arrives first at a seismometer,,,Multiple Choice,"a. S wave, b. moment magnitude scale, c. Mercalli intensity scale, d. seismogram, e. P wave, f. Richter magnitude scale, g. seismograph",e 3207,NDQ_003448,measuring and predicting earthquakes,Seismographs can help to determine the intensity of an earthquake.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3208,NDQ_003450,measuring and predicting earthquakes,The intensity of an earthquake is directly related to its distance from the epicenter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3209,NDQ_003453,measuring and predicting earthquakes,An earthquake with magnitude between 0 and 9 happens about once per year.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3210,NDQ_003455,measuring and predicting earthquakes,Scientists can better predict when an earthquake will occur than where it will occur.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3211,NDQ_003456,measuring and predicting earthquakes,The time difference between the P & S wave shows the intensity of an earthquake.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3212,NDQ_003457,measuring and predicting earthquakes,The strength of an earthquake can be measured in several different ways.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3213,NDQ_003458,measuring and predicting earthquakes,The pen of a seismograph moves back and forth over a paper roll during an earthquake.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3214,NDQ_003459,measuring and predicting earthquakes,Modern seismographs record seismic waves using a stationary drum.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3215,NDQ_003460,measuring and predicting earthquakes,The S waves on a seismogram are usually smaller than the P waves.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3216,NDQ_003461,measuring and predicting earthquakes,"For some earthquakes, only P waves and surface waves show up on a seismogram.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3217,NDQ_003462,measuring and predicting earthquakes,The Richter scale measures the magnitude of an earthquakes largest jolt of energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3218,NDQ_003463,measuring and predicting earthquakes,A Richter magnitude 8 earthquake occurs about once a week.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3219,NDQ_003464,measuring and predicting earthquakes,Most Richter magnitude 9 earthquakes have occurred around the Pacific Ring of Fire.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3220,NDQ_003465,measuring and predicting earthquakes,The preferred scale for measuring an earthquakes magnitude is the moment magnitude scale.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3221,NDQ_003466,measuring and predicting earthquakes,"Today, scientists can accurately predict most earthquakes.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3222,NDQ_003467,measuring and predicting earthquakes,Finding the amplitude of a seismic wave is one way of determining its,,,Multiple Choice,"a. intensity., b. magnitude., c. wavelength., d. wave speed.",b 3223,NDQ_003468,measuring and predicting earthquakes,What can you determine about an earthquake from a single sonogram?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. exact location of the epicenter, b. distance from the epicenter to the seismograph, c. strength of the earthquake, d. two of the above",d 3224,NDQ_003469,measuring and predicting earthquakes,"When an earthquakes focus is close to the surface, the largest waves recorded on a seismogram are",,,Multiple Choice,"a. primary waves., b. surface waves., c. body waves., d. S waves.",b 3225,NDQ_003470,measuring and predicting earthquakes,"If a seismogram records only P waves and surface waves for an earthquake, the earthquake must be",,,Multiple Choice,"a. on the opposite side of Earth from the seismograph., b. extremely close to the seismograph., c. very far below Earths surface., d. very close to Earths surface.",a 3226,NDQ_003471,measuring and predicting earthquakes,An S-wave shadow occurs because S waves travel,,,Multiple Choice,"a. more quickly than surface waves., b. more slowly than P waves., c. only on the surface., d. only through solids.",d 3227,NDQ_003472,measuring and predicting earthquakes,The moment magnitude of an earthquake is calculated from the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. length of the fault., b. distance the ground moves., c. amplitude of the seismic waves., d. two of the above",d 3228,NDQ_003473,measuring and predicting earthquakes,Assume that an earthquake has a magnitude of 4 on the Richter scale. An earthquake that is 100 times stronger has a magnitude of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 5., b. 6., c. 40., d. 400.",b 3229,NDQ_003474,staying safe in earthquakes,Much of the damage caused by earthquakes is done by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fires., b. tsunamis., c. landslides., d. all of the above",d 3230,NDQ_003475,staying safe in earthquakes,Which of the following hardly ever kills anyone in an earthquake?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. structures falling, b. ground shaking, c. fire, d. tsunami",b 3231,NDQ_003476,staying safe in earthquakes,Earthquake-safe construction methods include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. making buildings out of stone., b. anchoring buildings to bedrock., c. making buildings without foundations., d. all of the above",b 3232,NDQ_003477,staying safe in earthquakes,Not too many people died in the Great Alaska Earthquake in 1964 because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. few people lived in the area, b. it was not a large quake, c. the ground was so solid that the shock was absorbed., d. none of these",a 3233,NDQ_003478,staying safe in earthquakes,The Great Alaska Earthquake occurred,,,Multiple Choice,"a. near the capital city of Juneau., b. where many people lived., c. at a subduction zone., d. in 2004.",c 3234,NDQ_003479,staying safe in earthquakes,"If you want to be safe in an earthquake, build your house on",,,Multiple Choice,"a. soft sediments that absorb shock, b. sediments that will undergo liquefaction, c. solid bedrock, d. any type of ground is fine, just build a solid house",c 3235,NDQ_003480,staying safe in earthquakes,"To keep gas lines and water mains from breaking in an earthquake,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. make them completely solid so that they dont break., b. put them above ground so that they dont break., c. zigzag the pipes so that they bend to absorb ground shaking., d. b c",d 3236,NDQ_003481,staying safe in earthquakes,Structures that reduce how much buildings sway during an earthquake include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. diagonal steel beams., b. heavy slate roofs., c. counterweights., d. two of the above",d 3237,NDQ_003482,staying safe in earthquakes,Steel is a good building material for earthquake zones because steel,,,Multiple Choice,"a. bends without breaking., b. is very light in weight., c. resists shaking., d. is very rigid.",a 3238,NDQ_003483,staying safe in earthquakes,Which of the following is something that you should NOT do during an earthquake.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Take an elevator to the ground floor so that you can run outside., b. Stay away from things that can break or fall on you., c. Dive underneath a sturdy piece of furniture., d. Run to an open area if you are outside.",a 3239,NDQ_003485,staying safe in earthquakes,"If you live in a place where the risk of earthquakes is high, you should",,,Multiple Choice,"a. keep heavy objects near the floor., b. prepare an emergency kit., c. use fluorescent light bulbs., d. all of the above",d 3240,NDQ_003486,staying safe in earthquakes,"If you are in a car when an earthquake occurs, you should",,,Multiple Choice,"a. run into the nearest building., b. get out of the car and drop to the ground., c. stay in the car and away from buildings., d. stay in the car and park under an overpass.",c 3241,NDQ_003488,staying safe in earthquakes,solid material that shakes less than soil during an earthquake,,,Multiple Choice,"a. liquefy, b. magnitude, c. bedrock, d. landslide, e. hazard map, f. fire, g. quicksand",c 3242,NDQ_003490,staying safe in earthquakes,earthquake risk that may occur because gas lines break when the ground shakes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. liquefy, b. magnitude, c. bedrock, d. landslide, e. hazard map, f. fire, g. quicksand",f 3243,NDQ_003492,staying safe in earthquakes,tool for showing the likelihood of strong earthquakes in a region,,,Multiple Choice,"a. liquefy, b. magnitude, c. bedrock, d. landslide, e. hazard map, f. fire, g. quicksand",e 3244,NDQ_003493,staying safe in earthquakes,"In case of an earthquake, a one day supply of food and water is enough for a family.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3245,NDQ_003494,staying safe in earthquakes,sudden collapse of a hillside that may occur during an earthquake,,,Multiple Choice,"a. liquefy, b. magnitude, c. bedrock, d. landslide, e. hazard map, f. fire, g. quicksand",d 3246,NDQ_003495,staying safe in earthquakes,Large buildings can be placed on rollers so that they move as the ground moves.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3247,NDQ_003496,staying safe in earthquakes,one of many factors that affect how much damage is done by an earthquake,,,Multiple Choice,"a. liquefy, b. magnitude, c. bedrock, d. landslide, e. hazard map, f. fire, g. quicksand",b 3248,NDQ_003497,staying safe in earthquakes,to change to a liquid,,,Multiple Choice,"a. liquefy, b. magnitude, c. bedrock, d. landslide, e. hazard map, f. fire, g. quicksand",a 3249,NDQ_003498,staying safe in earthquakes,The largest recorded earthquake was 12.3 on the Richter Scale,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3250,NDQ_003499,staying safe in earthquakes,material that forms when wet soil shakes and liquefies in an earthquake,,,Multiple Choice,"a. liquefy, b. magnitude, c. bedrock, d. landslide, e. hazard map, f. fire, g. quicksand",g 3251,NDQ_003500,staying safe in earthquakes,The projected Mercalli Intensity scale for a future earthquake is used by city planners in earthquake,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3252,NDQ_003501,staying safe in earthquakes,Elevated freeways can be retrofitted for earthquakes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3253,NDQ_003502,staying safe in earthquakes,All earthquake damage is caused by the ground shaking.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3254,NDQ_003503,staying safe in earthquakes,A stronger earthquake always causes more damage than a weaker earthquake.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3255,NDQ_003504,staying safe in earthquakes,An earthquake always causes more deaths in cities closer to the epicenter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3256,NDQ_003505,staying safe in earthquakes,The Great Alaska Earthquake had a magnitude greater than 9 on the Richter scale.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3257,NDQ_003506,staying safe in earthquakes,Most deaths in the Great Alaska Earthquake were due to the tsunami.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3258,NDQ_003507,staying safe in earthquakes,"In earthquake zones, building materials should be strong and rigid.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3259,NDQ_003508,staying safe in earthquakes,Buildings should be constructed so they do not bend and sway in an earthquake.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3260,NDQ_003509,staying safe in earthquakes,"If you are inside when an earthquake strikes, you should get beneath a sturdy table or desk.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3261,NDQ_003510,staying safe in earthquakes,"If you are outside when an earthquake strikes, you should run to an open area away from buildings and",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3262,NDQ_003511,staying safe in earthquakes,"In earthquake zones, heavy furniture should be attached securely to walls.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3263,NDQ_003519,volcanic activity,Iceland consists of volcanoes that formed over a hot spot.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3264,NDQ_003520,volcanic activity,Volcanoes are scattered randomly across Earths surface.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3265,NDQ_003521,volcanic activity,Many volcanoes occur along the mid-Atlantic Ridge.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3266,NDQ_003522,volcanic activity,Volcanoes occur only in oceanic crust.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3267,NDQ_003523,volcanic activity,Chains of volcanoes form above hot spots because of plate tectonics.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3268,NDQ_003524,volcanic activity,The Hawaiian hot spot is no longer active.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3269,NDQ_003525,volcanic activity,Hot spots never occur under continental crust.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3270,NDQ_003526,volcanic activity,The majority of mantle plumes are found under the ocean basins.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3271,NDQ_003527,volcanic activity,All hot spots are in the middle of tectonic plates.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3272,NDQ_003528,volcanic activity,The molten rock of a volcano comes from Earths core.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3273,NDQ_003536,volcanic activity,column of hot rock that lies below a hot spot,,,Multiple Choice,"a. volcano, b. magma, c. lava, d. hot spot, e. mantle plume, f. plate boundary, g. fissure",e 3274,NDQ_003537,volcanic activity,crack in Earths crust where magma pushes up through the crust,,,Multiple Choice,"a. volcano, b. magma, c. lava, d. hot spot, e. mantle plume, f. plate boundary, g. fissure",g 3275,NDQ_003538,volcanic activity,feature that forms when magma flows onto Earths surface,,,Multiple Choice,"a. volcano, b. magma, c. lava, d. hot spot, e. mantle plume, f. plate boundary, g. fissure",a 3276,NDQ_003539,volcanic activity,location where most volcanoes occur,,,Multiple Choice,"a. volcano, b. magma, c. lava, d. hot spot, e. mantle plume, f. plate boundary, g. fissure",f 3277,NDQ_003540,volcanic activity,fixed spot where magma rises through the crust and creates volcanoes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. volcano, b. magma, c. lava, d. hot spot, e. mantle plume, f. plate boundary, g. fissure",d 3278,NDQ_003541,volcanic activity,name for melted rock under Earths surface,,,Multiple Choice,"a. volcano, b. magma, c. lava, d. hot spot, e. mantle plume, f. plate boundary, g. fissure",b 3279,NDQ_003542,volcanic activity,name for melted rock after it flows onto Earth surface,,,Multiple Choice,"a. volcano, b. magma, c. lava, d. hot spot, e. mantle plume, f. plate boundary, g. fissure",c 3280,NDQ_003543,volcanic activity,The only place where the mid-Atlantic ridge is above sea level is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Iceland., b. England., c. Greenland., d. none of the above",a 3281,NDQ_003544,volcanic activity,Volcanoes form at,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hot spots., b. divergent plate boundaries., c. convergent plate boundaries., d. all of the above",d 3282,NDQ_003545,volcanic activity,Many volcanoes are located,,,Multiple Choice,"a. within the Eurasian plate., b. at the edges of the Pacific plate., c. within the North American plate., d. at the edges of the Atlantic plate.",b 3283,NDQ_003546,volcanic activity,Volcanoes form in a subduction zone where a tectonic plate,,,Multiple Choice,"a. is pulled down into the mantle., b. remains over a hot spot., c. pulls away from another plate., d. creates a rift valley.",a 3284,NDQ_003547,volcanic activity,Examples of volcanic arcs that formed at convergent plate boundaries include the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. island nation of Japan., b. Cascade Range in Washington State., c. Andes Mountains of South America., d. all of the above",d 3285,NDQ_003548,volcanic activity,About how many hot spots have scientists identified on Earth?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 5, b. 15, c. 50, d. 500",c 3286,NDQ_003549,volcanic activity,Which U.S. state formed over a hot spot in an oceanic plate?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Oregon, b. California, c. Florida, d. Hawaii",d 3287,NDQ_003550,volcanic eruptions,Which statement about Mount St. Helens is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It is an active volcano., b. Its 1980 eruption was explosive., c. It is unlikely to erupt again., d. all of the above",c 3288,NDQ_003551,volcanic eruptions,Non-explosive eruptions,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cause little damage, b. rarely kill anyone, c. have lavas that contain a lot of gas, d. all of these",b 3289,NDQ_003552,volcanic eruptions,"Compared with the solid rock around it, magma is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. cooler., b. harder., c. less dense., d. two of the above",c 3290,NDQ_003553,volcanic eruptions,A volcano that has had no activity for quite a long time is said to be,,,Multiple Choice,"a. active, b. sleeping, c. dormant, d. extinct",d 3291,NDQ_003554,volcanic eruptions,The deepest magma chambers are about,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 16 km below the surface., b. 160 km below the surface., c. 1600 km below the surface., d. 16,000 km below the surface.",b 3292,NDQ_003555,volcanic eruptions,An ash plume from a volcano in Iceland,,,Multiple Choice,"a. disrupted air travel across Europe for six days in 2010, b. mixed with pollutants in the atmosphere to cause excess acid rain, c. created pillow lavas offshore, d. created Aa and pahoehoe lavas offshore",a 3293,NDQ_003556,volcanic eruptions,"To see if a volcano will soon erupt, satellites can sense",,,Multiple Choice,"a. earthquakes, b. rock fall, c. temperature, deformation and gases, d. nothing; satellites are too high up",c 3294,NDQ_003557,volcanic eruptions,A non-explosive volcanic eruption may release a large quantity of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ash., b. gases., c. molten rock., d. pyroclasts.",c 3295,NDQ_003558,volcanic eruptions,The chemistry of magma determines,,,Multiple Choice,"a. how it erupts., b. how thick it is., c. what type of igneous rock it forms., d. all of the above",d 3296,NDQ_003559,volcanic eruptions,The ability of scientists to predict volcanic eruptions is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. excellent in most locations, b. about 50-50, c. an area of science that needs improvement, d. never going to improve; its just too hard.",c 3297,NDQ_003561,volcanic eruptions,"For magma to form, solid rock must reach a temperature of at least",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 600 C., b. 1600 C., c. 6000 C., d. 16,000 C.",a 3298,NDQ_003562,volcanic eruptions,Signs that a volcano may soon erupt include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. earthquakes., b. ground tilting, c. release of gases., d. all of the above",d 3299,NDQ_003570,volcanic eruptions,At least one of the Cascades volcanoes has been actively erupting for at least a century.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3300,NDQ_003572,volcanic eruptions,Gases from volcanoes can be poisonous.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3301,NDQ_003575,volcanic eruptions,Volcanic eruptions in Hawaii are usually explosive.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3302,NDQ_003577,volcanic eruptions,Eruptions that are non-explosive have little or no gas.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3303,NDQ_003578,volcanic eruptions,An increase in earthquake activity is a sign that a volcano may be about to erupt.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3304,NDQ_003579,volcanic eruptions,The 1985 Mount St. Helens eruption was the biggest volcanic eruption that ever occurred.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3305,NDQ_003580,volcanic eruptions,All volcanic eruptions involve explosions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3306,NDQ_003581,volcanic eruptions,A volcanic eruption may be more powerful than a nuclear explosion.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3307,NDQ_003582,volcanic eruptions,Gases form in a volcano when magma boils and evaporates.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3308,NDQ_003583,volcanic eruptions,Ash from a volcanic eruption may stay in the atmosphere for years.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3309,NDQ_003584,volcanic eruptions,Gases from a volcano may cause environmental problems.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3310,NDQ_003585,volcanic eruptions,A volcano is more likely to be explosive when lava is thin and runny.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3311,NDQ_003586,volcanic eruptions,"When aa lava cools, it forms lava tubes.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3312,NDQ_003587,volcanic eruptions,Pillow lava is especially common along mid-ocean ridges.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3313,NDQ_003588,volcanic eruptions,A volcanos history can help scientists predict whether the volcano is likely to erupt again.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3314,NDQ_003589,volcanic eruptions,thickest type of non-explosive lava,,,Multiple Choice,"a. magma chamber, b. volcanic eruption, c. pyroclast, d. aa, e. dormant volcano, f. pillow lava, g. extinct volcano",d 3315,NDQ_003590,volcanic eruptions,volcano that has not erupted in recent history and probably will not erupt again,,,Multiple Choice,"a. magma chamber, b. volcanic eruption, c. pyroclast, d. aa, e. dormant volcano, f. pillow lava, g. extinct volcano",g 3316,NDQ_003591,volcanic eruptions,region within Earth that is surrounded by solid rock and contains magma,,,Multiple Choice,"a. magma chamber, b. volcanic eruption, c. pyroclast, d. aa, e. dormant volcano, f. pillow lava, g. extinct volcano",a 3317,NDQ_003592,volcanic eruptions,hot volcanic rock thrown into the air by an explosive eruption,,,Multiple Choice,"a. magma chamber, b. volcanic eruption, c. pyroclast, d. aa, e. dormant volcano, f. pillow lava, g. extinct volcano",c 3318,NDQ_003593,volcanic eruptions,lava that enters water,,,Multiple Choice,"a. magma chamber, b. volcanic eruption, c. pyroclast, d. aa, e. dormant volcano, f. pillow lava, g. extinct volcano",f 3319,NDQ_003594,volcanic eruptions,any release of magma onto Earths surface,,,Multiple Choice,"a. magma chamber, b. volcanic eruption, c. pyroclast, d. aa, e. dormant volcano, f. pillow lava, g. extinct volcano",b 3320,NDQ_003595,volcanic eruptions,volcano that has erupted in recent history and probably will erupt again,,,Multiple Choice,"a. magma chamber, b. volcanic eruption, c. pyroclast, d. aa, e. dormant volcano, f. pillow lava, g. extinct volcano",e 3321,NDQ_003596,types of volcanoes,"large, bowl-shaped depression that forms at the top of some volcanoes",,,Multiple Choice,"a. caldera, b. cinder cone, c. composite volcano, d. shield volcano, e. supervolcano, f. Kilauea, g. Fuji",a 3322,NDQ_003597,types of volcanoes,Lava that is fluid and flows easily creates,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cinder cones, b. pyroclastic flows, c. composite cones, d. shield volcanoes",d 3323,NDQ_003598,types of volcanoes,smallest and most common type of volcano,,,Multiple Choice,"a. caldera, b. cinder cone, c. composite volcano, d. shield volcano, e. supervolcano, f. Kilauea, g. Fuji",b 3324,NDQ_003599,types of volcanoes,The opening in the top of a composite volcano is a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hole, b. crater, c. fissure, d. vent",b 3325,NDQ_003600,types of volcanoes,example of a shield volcano,,,Multiple Choice,"a. caldera, b. cinder cone, c. composite volcano, d. shield volcano, e. supervolcano, f. Kilauea, g. Fuji",f 3326,NDQ_003601,types of volcanoes,Cinder cones usually grow,,,Multiple Choice,"a. from large numbers of fluid lava flows, b. from periodic eruptions of lava and ash, c. rapidly, usually in a single eruption, d. in large, explosive eruptions",c 3327,NDQ_003602,types of volcanoes,A composite volcano has layers of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. thick lava and ash, b. fluid lava and viscous lava, c. ash and fluid lava, d. fluid lava, thick lava, and ash",a 3328,NDQ_003603,types of volcanoes,volcano with a broad base and steep sides,,,Multiple Choice,"a. caldera, b. cinder cone, c. composite volcano, d. shield volcano, e. supervolcano, f. Kilauea, g. Fuji",c 3329,NDQ_003604,types of volcanoes,example of a composite volcano,,,Multiple Choice,"a. caldera, b. cinder cone, c. composite volcano, d. shield volcano, e. supervolcano, f. Kilauea, g. Fuji",g 3330,NDQ_003605,types of volcanoes,A caldera is created by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a set of fluid lava flows evacuating a magma chamber., b. the earthquakes that accompany a large volcanic eruption., c. a set of ash flows and lava flows building up a flat topped volcano., d. the collapse of a volcano into its magma chamber.",d 3331,NDQ_003607,types of volcanoes,volcano that produces so much ash that it blocks the sun,,,Multiple Choice,"a. caldera, b. cinder cone, c. composite volcano, d. shield volcano, e. supervolcano, f. Kilauea, g. Fuji",e 3332,NDQ_003608,types of volcanoes,"volcano that forms a huge, gently sloping mountain",,,Multiple Choice,"a. caldera, b. cinder cone, c. composite volcano, d. shield volcano, e. supervolcano, f. Kilauea, g. Fuji",d 3333,NDQ_003610,types of volcanoes,Composite and shield volcanoes differ in their,,,Multiple Choice,"a. thickness of magma., b. overall shape., c. type of eruptions., d. all of the above",d 3334,NDQ_003613,types of volcanoes,Composite volcanoes are common at,,,Multiple Choice,"a. divergent plate boundaries., b. subduction zones., c. mid-ocean ridges., d. hot spots.",b 3335,NDQ_003615,types of volcanoes,Composite volcanoes are also called,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cone volcanoes., b. stratovolcanoes., c. cinder volcanoes., d. convergent volcanoes.",b 3336,NDQ_003616,types of volcanoes,Composite volcanoes are made of fluid magma.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3337,NDQ_003617,types of volcanoes,A shield volcano,,,Multiple Choice,"a. consists of layers of lava., b. is relatively small., c. has very thick lava., d. two of the above",a 3338,NDQ_003618,types of volcanoes,The composition of lava in a shield volcano changes over time.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3339,NDQ_003619,types of volcanoes,A caldera forms when a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. vent is plugged by magma., b. magma chamber collapses., c. crater fills with water., d. lava field hardens.",b 3340,NDQ_003620,types of volcanoes,Cinder cones are composed mainly of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. rock fragments., b. thin lava., c. magma., d. ashes.",a 3341,NDQ_003621,types of volcanoes,Magma travels through the volcano to the surface through a pipe.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3342,NDQ_003622,types of volcanoes,A supervolcano,,,Multiple Choice,"a. is the most dangerous type of volcano., b. may cause Earths temperature to rise., c. has no magma chamber., d. produces no ash.",a 3343,NDQ_003623,types of volcanoes,Supervolcanoes only erupted early in Earth history when the planet was hotter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3344,NDQ_003624,types of volcanoes,A volcanic mountain is a mountain that forms when magma is forced upward and flows onto Earths,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3345,NDQ_003625,types of volcanoes,Many composite volcanoes are found in the Pacific Ring of Fire.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3346,NDQ_003626,types of volcanoes,"All volcanoes release ashes, gases, and pyroclasts.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3347,NDQ_003627,types of volcanoes,Composite volcanoes have steep sides because the lava cannot flow very far.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3348,NDQ_003628,types of volcanoes,Mauna Loa in Hawaii is an example of a composite volcano.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3349,NDQ_003629,types of volcanoes,A shield volcano has a flatter top than a composite volcano.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3350,NDQ_003630,types of volcanoes,Cinder cones have gently sloping sides like shield volcanoes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3351,NDQ_003631,types of volcanoes,Most large volcanoes have nearby cinder cones.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3352,NDQ_003632,types of volcanoes,Cinder cones usually build up very rapidly.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3353,NDQ_003633,types of volcanoes,Cinder cones always erupt over a long period of time.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3354,NDQ_003634,types of volcanoes,The largest supervolcano in North America is Yellowstone.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3355,NDQ_003715,soils,Factors that influence soil formation in a region include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. average temperature., b. amount of rainfall., c. type of bedrock., d. all of the above",d 3356,NDQ_003716,soils,Topsoil is dark in color because it,,,Multiple Choice,"a. undergoes a lot of chemical weathering, b. has a large amount of organic material, c. is full of dark rocks, d. contains a lot of worms",b 3357,NDQ_003717,soils,How does humus affect soil?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It prevents soil from holding water., b. It binds together mineral particles in soil., c. It reduces the nitrogen content of soil., d. It makes soil less fertile for plant growth.",b 3358,NDQ_003718,soils,"In the eastern U.S., high rainfall and deciduous forests have soils called",,,Multiple Choice,"a. pedocal, b. laterite, c. pedalfers, d. weathered soil",c 3359,NDQ_003719,soils,Which size of rock particles in soil causes soil to hold the most water?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gravel, b. clay, c. sand, d. silt",b 3360,NDQ_003720,soils,Adding organic material to soil,,,Multiple Choice,"a. allows it to contain water and nutrients, b. decreases its fertility, c. increases its A horizon, d. often kills existing vegetation",a 3361,NDQ_003721,soils,Farmers terrace hillsides to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. eliminate the soils C horizon, b. increase the types of crops they can grow, c. increase the creation of soil, d. reduce erosion",d 3362,NDQ_003722,soils,Which soil horizon is usually darkest in color?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A, b. B, c. C, d. D",a 3363,NDQ_003723,soils,What type of soil is usually the most fertile?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. pedalfer, b. pedocal, c. laterite, d. subsoil",a 3364,NDQ_003724,soils,Soil made from the bedrock that lies beneath it is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. transported soil, b. eroded soil, c. residual soil, d. weathered soil",c 3365,NDQ_003726,soils,A soil sample is red in color and contains almost no humus or soluble minerals. Which type of soil is it most likely to be?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. pedalfer, b. pedocal, c. laterite, d. none of the above",c 3366,NDQ_003727,soils,Practices that help to conserve soil include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cutting down trees., b. building terraces on steep slopes., c. planting the same crops every year., d. two of the above",b 3367,NDQ_003729,soils,"Without weathering, Earth would have no soils.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3368,NDQ_003732,soils,Most soils consist only of small rock particles and minerals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3369,NDQ_003734,soils,The average rate of soil formation is about 1 cm/year.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3370,NDQ_003735,soils,Flat lands develop thicker soils than steeper slopes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3371,NDQ_003736,soils,Dry conditions produce the thickest soils.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3372,NDQ_003737,soils,Rainforests are rich ecosystems and their soils are rich in nutrients.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3373,NDQ_003738,soils,The majority of soils in the U.S. are transported soils.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3374,NDQ_003739,soils,Most topsoil consists mainly of clay-sized rock particles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3375,NDQ_003740,soils,All soils contain organic material.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3376,NDQ_003741,soils,The B horizon contains more organic material than the C horizon.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3377,NDQ_003742,soils,Chemical erosion is most common in deserts.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3378,NDQ_003743,soils,Pedocal soils form in regions covered with grasslands and brush.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3379,NDQ_003744,soils,Dead leaves from deciduous trees enrich laterite soils each year.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3380,NDQ_003745,soils,Adding manure to soil reduces the amount of water the soil can hold.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3381,NDQ_003746,soils,No-till farming helps to conserve topsoil.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3382,NDQ_003747,soils,common name for soil horizon B,,,Multiple Choice,"a. humus, b. laterite, c. topsoil, d. pedocal, e. subsoil, f. soil profile, g. pedalfer",e 3383,NDQ_003748,soils,type of soil found in grasslands,,,Multiple Choice,"a. humus, b. laterite, c. topsoil, d. pedocal, e. subsoil, f. soil profile, g. pedalfer",d 3384,NDQ_003749,soils,common name for soil horizon A,,,Multiple Choice,"a. humus, b. laterite, c. topsoil, d. pedocal, e. subsoil, f. soil profile, g. pedalfer",c 3385,NDQ_003750,soils,type of soil found in tropical areas,,,Multiple Choice,"a. humus, b. laterite, c. topsoil, d. pedocal, e. subsoil, f. soil profile, g. pedalfer",b 3386,NDQ_003751,soils,organic material in soil,,,Multiple Choice,"a. humus, b. laterite, c. topsoil, d. pedocal, e. subsoil, f. soil profile, g. pedalfer",a 3387,NDQ_003752,soils,type of soil found in deciduous forests,,,Multiple Choice,"a. humus, b. laterite, c. topsoil, d. pedocal, e. subsoil, f. soil profile, g. pedalfer",g 3388,NDQ_003753,soils,all the layers of a particular soil,,,Multiple Choice,"a. humus, b. laterite, c. topsoil, d. pedocal, e. subsoil, f. soil profile, g. pedalfer",f 3389,NDQ_003841,avoiding soil loss,how does terracing prevent soil erosion?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Keeps soil from moving very far downhill, b. Slows the speed of water, c. Removes vegetation, which slows erosion, d. A & B",d 3390,NDQ_003842,avoiding soil loss,developed nations have improved farming practices to protect topsoil.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3391,NDQ_003843,avoiding soil loss,which is not an example of an agricultural practice that helps prevent soil erosion?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Crop rotation, b. Monoculture crops, c. Alternating the types of crops planted in each row, d. Planting nutrient-rich cover crops",b 3392,NDQ_003844,avoiding soil loss,soil is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A renewable resource that takes a short amount of time to develop., b. A renewable resource, but it takes a really long amount of time to develop., c. A nonrenewable resource., d. Not a resource.",b 3393,NDQ_003845,avoiding soil loss,how can loggers reduce the amount of soil erosion?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Avoid logging on steep lands, b. Cut only small areas at one time, c. Replant logged areas with new seedlings, d. All of the above",d 3394,NDQ_003846,avoiding soil loss,which of the following will not damage soils?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Salt accumulation., b. Returning a landscape to its native vegetation., c. Exposing soil to the elements., d. Drought.",b 3395,NDQ_003847,avoiding soil loss,the single cause of the dust bowl was,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Bad farming practices., b. A drought., c. A return to normal rainfall patterns., d. There was no single cause of the Dust Bowl.",d 3396,NDQ_003848,avoiding soil loss,the best way to fertilize soil is to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Use inorganic fertilizer, which is less expensive., b. Use compost, which protects the soil from holding too much water., c. Use manure, which adds back nutrients., d. Use nitrogen and phosphorous, which provides long-term improvements in soil.",c 3397,NDQ_003849,avoiding soil loss,"to reduce erosion in cities,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Include green spaces because plants absorb water., b. Cover the region with as much concrete as possible to protect the soil beneath., c. Keep pets on sidewalks so they don’t trample the grass., d. None of these.",a 3398,NDQ_003850,avoiding soil loss,off-road vehicles and people hiking off of trails can cause significant erosion.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3399,NDQ_003921,cenozoic plate tectonics,the cenozoic era is defined ad beginning when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The dinosaurs and other organisms went extinct at the end of the Mesozoic., b. Pangaea broke up., c. The ice ages began., d. Vertebrates, such as fish, amphibians, reptiles and birds evolved.",a 3400,NDQ_003922,cenozoic plate tectonics,"early in the cenozoic, blocks of crust uplifted to make this mountain range.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. The Appalachians, b. Himalayas, c. The Alps, d. The Rocky Mountains",d 3401,NDQ_003923,cenozoic plate tectonics,subduction off of the pacific northwest creates this mountain range.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The Rocky Mountains, b. The San Andreas, c. The Cascades, d. None of the above",c 3402,NDQ_003924,cenozoic plate tectonics,"when the east pacific rise subducted beneath north america,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. The Farallon Plate split into two smaller plates., b. The Pacific and North American plates met in a transform boundary., c. The San Andreas Fault formed., d. All of these.",d 3403,NDQ_003925,cenozoic plate tectonics,africa collided with ____________ to create the alps.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. India, b. Eurasia, c. Antarctica, d. All of the above",b 3404,NDQ_003926,cenozoic plate tectonics,"when plate motions separated australia and antarctica,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. The Antarctic Circumpolar Current was free to circle Antarctica., b. The Pleistocene ice ages began., c. Surface ocean currents took on an entirely north south direction of motion., d. All of these.",a 3405,NDQ_003927,cenozoic plate tectonics,"when antarctica drifted over the south polar region,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. The climate began to warm., b. The entire globe cooled as a result, c. The continent began to grow a permanent ice cap., d. The aurora australis began.",c 3406,NDQ_003928,cenozoic plate tectonics,much of human evolution took place during the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Miocene, b. Pleistocene, c. Oligocene, d. Eocene",b 3407,NDQ_003929,cenozoic plate tectonics,"during the cenozoic, the continents that had once been part of pangaea",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Began to move back together., b. Have remained stationary., c. Have grown permanent ice sheets., d. Continued to move apart.",d 3408,NDQ_003930,cenozoic plate tectonics,"during the pleistocene ice age, the glaciers advanced and retreated two times.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3409,NDQ_003951,chemical weathering,chemical weathering,,,Multiple Choice,"a. May change the composition of a piece of rock, but definitely changes the size., b. Is no different from mechanical weathering in changing rocks., c. Is much less important than mechanical weathering because it acts under very few conditions., d. May change the size of a piece of rock, but definitely changes the composition.",d 3410,NDQ_003952,chemical weathering,the most common minerals in earths crust are the carbonate minerals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3411,NDQ_003953,chemical weathering,why do silicate minerals turn to clay at the surface?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Unlike silicates, clay is stable at surface temperatures and pressures., b. Silicate minerals are unstable in the acid rain found at the surface., c. Clay is what all minerals at the surface eventually turn to, silicates are just quicker., d. None of the above",a 3412,NDQ_003954,chemical weathering,hydrolysis is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Acid rain, b. The process of removing dissolved minerals as they are carried to lower layers in soil, c. Hydrogen or hydroxide ions replace the cations in a mineral to change the mineral, d. Oxygen reacts with another element to create a metal oxide",c 3413,NDQ_003955,chemical weathering,which of these is a metal oxide?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Iron, b. Rust, c. Carbonic acid, d. All of the above",b 3414,NDQ_003956,chemical weathering,the acid in normal (non-polluted) rainwater comes from,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Carbon dioxide combining with water in the atmosphere., b. Photosynthesis, c. Hydrochloric acid combining with rainwater in the atmosphere, d. Hydrolysis",a 3415,NDQ_003957,chemical weathering,oxidation is common because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Oxygen is a polar molecule that attaches to ions in the rock., b. Oxygen is the most common component of the atmosphere., c. Oxygen is highly chemically reactive., d. Both A and B",c 3416,NDQ_003958,chemical weathering,"the more surface area of a rock is exposed, the more chemical weathering can occur.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3417,NDQ_003959,chemical weathering,how does a water molecule dissolve rock?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The positive side of the water molecule attracts negative ions in the rock., b. The negative side of the water molecule attracts positive ions in the rock., c. The positive ions attract positive ions and negative ions attract negative ions., d. A & B are correct.",d 3418,NDQ_003960,chemical weathering,how can plants cause chemical weathering?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Plant roots break apart the rock as they reach downward into it., b. Plants take in ions from minerals as nutrients and so alter the rock., c. Plants release carbonic acid that chemically alters the rock., d. A & B are correct.",b 3419,NDQ_003992,clouds,how do clouds have an influence on weather?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Prevents solar radiation from reaching the ground, b. Absorbs warmth emitted from the ground, c. A source of precipitation, d. All of the above.",d 3420,NDQ_003993,clouds,clouds are classified by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Altitude, b. Height, c. Color, d. Water content",a 3421,NDQ_003994,clouds,fog forms when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Warm air meets cold ground or water., b. Cold air meets warm ground or water., c. Warm moist air cools below its dew point., d. All of these.",d 3422,NDQ_003995,clouds,what do you expect cumulonimbus clouds to be like?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A high cloud made of ice crystals., b. A thick and broad cloud that is gray and precipitating., c. A cloud that is growing vertically and that is precipitating; a thundercloud., d. A low cloud that is thick and dark and that is bringing heavy rain or snow.",c 3423,NDQ_003996,clouds,"when the humidity reaches 100%, water will precipitate.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3424,NDQ_003997,clouds,which of the following describes relative humidity?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The amount of water vapor that air can hold before it begins to precipitate., b. The amount of water vapor in air relative to the total amount it can contain., c. The total amount of water vapor in a certain volume of air., d. The temperature of the air relative to the temperature when the air is saturated with water.",b 3425,NDQ_003998,clouds,clouds form when air reaches its dew point. this happens when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Air temperature stays the same but humidity increases., b. Humidity stays the same but temperature decreases., c. Air temperature increases but humidity decreases., d. A & B",d 3426,NDQ_003999,clouds,"some early mornings, dew drops can be found on grass (or on a car parked outside), but not on other materials like sidewalks. what has happened?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. The nighttime temperature on grass and the car went below the dew point, but the, b. The region went below the dew point but the sun in the morning caused some of the dew to evaporate., c. The relative humidity of the air above the grass and car was higher than it was over the concrete., d. None of these.",a 3427,NDQ_004040,composition of the atmosphere,what makes up 99% of the atmosphere?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Nitrogen, b. Oxygen, c. Carbon dioxide, d. A & B",d 3428,NDQ_004041,composition of the atmosphere,humidity is how much of this is in the air.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Oxygen, b. Nitrogen, c. Water Vapor, d. Both a and b",c 3429,NDQ_004042,composition of the atmosphere,"when water vapor turns into a cloud, it is doing this process.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Evaporation, b. Condensation, c. Precipitation, d. Sublimation",b 3430,NDQ_004043,composition of the atmosphere,"when the weather report says there is 90% humidity, it means that 90% of the gas molecules are water vapor.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3431,NDQ_004044,composition of the atmosphere,what do particulates in the atmosphere do?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They trap heat., b. They shield Earth’s surface from harmful solar radiation., c. They nucleate water vapor to form clouds., d. They help plants to grow better.",c 3432,NDQ_004045,composition of the atmosphere,warmer air can hold more moisture than colder air.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3433,NDQ_004046,composition of the atmosphere,"generally, humidity is highest",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Around the equator., b. When air temperatures are low., c. Near the poles., d. A & B",a 3434,NDQ_004047,composition of the atmosphere,atmospheric nitrogen and oxygen are extremely important for life on earth.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3435,NDQ_004048,composition of the atmosphere,what do greenhouse gases in the atmosphere do?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They trap heat., b. They shield Earth’s surface from harmful solar radiation., c. They nucleate water vapor to form clouds., d. They help plants to grow better.",a 3436,NDQ_004049,composition of the atmosphere,the proportion of gases is the same throughout the atmosphere.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3437,NDQ_004090,dark matter,when light from a very distant bright source is bent there is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A super-massive object., b. Dark matter., c. Gravitational lensing., d. All of the above.",d 3438,NDQ_004091,dark matter,scientists hypothesize the existence of dark matter because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The outer and inner parts of a galaxy rotate at the same speed., b. The outer portion of a galaxy rotates faster than the inner portion., c. The inner portion of a galaxy rotates faster than the outer portion., d. None of the above.",a 3439,NDQ_004092,dark matter,scientists know everything about how and when the universe formed.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3440,NDQ_004093,dark matter,this much of the universe is made up of dark matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 20%, b. 40%, c. 60%, d. 80%",d 3441,NDQ_004094,dark matter,the reason for gravitational lensing is the tremendous gravitational pull from matter we cant see.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3442,NDQ_004095,dark matter,what does dark energy do?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It causes the expansion of the universe to slow down., b. It causes the universe to expand at an increasing rate., c. It causes the universe to heat up., d. It causes stars and galaxies to form.",b 3443,NDQ_004096,dark matter,the rate that the universe is expanding is increasing.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3444,NDQ_004097,dark matter,the amount of dark matter and dark energy in the universe are increasing.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3445,NDQ_004098,dark matter,dark matter is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Ordinary matter that does not emit radiation., b. Particles that have gravity but don’t otherwise interact with other particles., c. Massive objects called MACHOS., d. Not entirely understood.",d 3446,NDQ_004099,dark matter,"astronomers ideas about the big bang, dark energy and dark matter seem far- fetched,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. And they are far-fetched!, b. And they keep astronomers entertained., c. But they are all supported by scientific evidence., d. And they are all made up.",c 3447,NDQ_004160,divergent plate boundaries,_______________ happens at a divergent plate boundary to break up a continent.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Continental rifting, b. Sea-floor spreading, c. Subduction, d. A transform fault",a 3448,NDQ_004161,divergent plate boundaries,"when a continent first starts to break apart,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Magma rises beneath the continent., b. The continent becomes thinner., c. The continent undergoes faulting and splits., d. All of the above.",d 3449,NDQ_004162,divergent plate boundaries,"after the continent has split a bit,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. The crust drops down to form an ocean basin., b. A basin is created that is filled with water., c. The process ends since the pressure has been released., d. All of the above",b 3450,NDQ_004163,divergent plate boundaries,the atlantic ocean has these two types of plates moving apart.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Two continental, b. Two oceanic, c. One oceanic and one continental, d. None of the above",b 3451,NDQ_004164,divergent plate boundaries,"as time goes on, the gulf of california will shrink.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3452,NDQ_004165,divergent plate boundaries,the final stage of continental rifting is a(n) __________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Ocean, like the Atlantic, b. Ocean, like the Pacific, c. Gulf, like the Indian, d. Gulf, like the Sea of Cortez",a 3453,NDQ_004166,divergent plate boundaries,why is baja california splitting away from mainland mexico?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Baja is on the North American Plate and mainland Mexico is on the Pacific Plate., b. Subduction is moving Baja northward and mainland Mexico southward., c. Baja is on the Pacific Plate and mainland Mexico is on the North American Plate., d. None of these",c 3454,NDQ_004167,divergent plate boundaries,what is the relationship between continental rifting and pangaea?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Continental rifting caused continents to come together to form Pangaea., b. Continental rifting tore Pangaea apart into separate continents., c. Continental rifting caused the land between the continents to drop down and form the Atlantic Ocean basin., d. None of these.",b 3455,NDQ_004168,divergent plate boundaries,the red sea basin was created by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Seafloor spreading., b. Subduction., c. Transform faulting., d. None of these.",a 3456,NDQ_004169,divergent plate boundaries,continental rifting leads to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The formation of oceanic crust., b. The stretching of the continent., c. The formation of an ocean basin., d. All of these.",d 3457,NDQ_004171,divergent plate boundaries in the oceans,the seafloor is youngest in or near the rift valley.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3458,NDQ_004172,divergent plate boundaries in the oceans,what happens at a mid-ocean ridge?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Two plates slide past each other., b. Two plates push into each other., c. Two plates move apart., d. Two plates collide.",c 3459,NDQ_004173,divergent plate boundaries in the oceans,the mid-ocean ridge can only be found below sea level.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3460,NDQ_004174,divergent plate boundaries in the oceans,"at mid-ocean ridges, a_________ magma cools __________ at the surface to form the rock _________ .",,,Multiple Choice,"a. basalt; quickly; basalt, b. gabbro; quickly; gabbro, c. gabbro; slowly; basalt, d. basalt; slowly; gabbro",a 3461,NDQ_004175,divergent plate boundaries in the oceans,the rocks on both sides of the mid-ocean ridge do not have the same magnetic polarity.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3462,NDQ_004176,divergent plate boundaries in the oceans,"at mid-ocean ridges, beneath the surface layer, a __________ magma cools __________ to form the rock __________.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. basalt; quickly; basalt, b. gabbro; quickly; gabbro, c. gabbro; slowly; basalt, d. basalt; slowly; gabbro",d 3463,NDQ_004177,divergent plate boundaries in the oceans,all of the rocks at divergent plate boundaries are sedimentary.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3464,NDQ_004178,divergent plate boundaries in the oceans,if you walk across the mid-atlantic ridge in iceland you are traveling between,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Rocks of two different magnetic polarities., b. Rocks of two different ages., c. Two lithospheric plates., d. All of these.",c 3465,NDQ_004179,divergent plate boundaries in the oceans,"assuming the leif the lucky bridge is infinitely strong, over a very long period of time, what will happen to it?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. It will be compressed and fall down., b. It will split apart and fall down., c. It will remain in place., d. It will shear into two pieces.",b 3466,NDQ_004211,earthquake characteristics,the earthquakes initial point where the rocks rupture in the crust.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Breaking point, b. Focus, c. Epicenter, d. Focal point",b 3467,NDQ_004212,earthquake characteristics,"when an earthquake happens, we say that its __________ was located 100 miles northwest of san francisco.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Breaking point, b. Focus, c. Epicenter, d. Focal point",c 3468,NDQ_004213,earthquake characteristics,"the theory that stress builds up in rocks until they can no longer bend so they break, causing an earthquake is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Continental Drift Theory, b. Plate Tectonics Theory, c. Elastic Rebound Theory, d. Earthquake Action Theory",c 3469,NDQ_004214,earthquake characteristics,shearing is the stress that causes an earthquake.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3470,NDQ_004215,earthquake characteristics,scientists call the energy from earthquakes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Electromagnetic waves, b. Earthquake waves, c. Radiant waves, d. Seismic waves",d 3471,NDQ_004216,earthquake characteristics,when stresses build on rocks they,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Deform plastically then break., b. Just break., c. Immediately have an earthquake., d. None of these",a 3472,NDQ_004217,earthquake characteristics,deep focus earthquakes cause the most damage.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3473,NDQ_004218,earthquake characteristics,an earthquake can be so small it can go unnoticed.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3474,NDQ_004219,earthquake characteristics,most earthquakes happen in the top portion of the crust.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3475,NDQ_004220,earthquake damage,what can make an earthquake deadly?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Intensity, b. Ground type, c. Construction, d. All of the above",d 3476,NDQ_004221,earthquake damage,most fatalities in an earthquake are caused by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Tsunamis, b. Liquefaction, c. Building damage, d. None of the above",d 3477,NDQ_004222,earthquake damage,very few people died in the magnitude 9.2 great alaska earthquake in 1964 because the population density was very low.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3478,NDQ_004223,earthquake damage,solid rock vibrates more than soft sediments in an earthquake.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3479,NDQ_004224,earthquake damage,the quality of construction greatly affects the number of fatalities in a quake.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3480,NDQ_004225,earthquake damage,what was the main reason for the increase of damage and fatalities of the 1960 chilean earthquake?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Size of the population, b. The tsunami, c. Poorly built buildings, d. All of the above",b 3481,NDQ_004227,earthquake damage,mexico city is built in an old lakebed so the large quake there in 1985 caused,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Buildings to collapse., b. Water to flood the streets., c. Fire., d. All of the above",a 3482,NDQ_004228,earthquake damage,what about ground shaking kills people in an earthquake?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. When the ground opens up and swallows people and buildings., b. When buildings fall on people., c. When people fall and hit their heads on the ground., d. When people become upset and stampede to get out of a location.",b 3483,NDQ_004229,earthquake damage,"a modified mercalli intensity scale is best for city planners because, before choosing the site of a new hospital, they need to know",,,Multiple Choice,"a. How much energy will be released in an earthquake., b. How the people will respond in an earthquake., c. How the ground will behave in an earthquake., d. All of the above",c 3484,NDQ_004230,earthquake safe structures,the california memorial stadium has put in $321 million to make sure its stadium is safe during an earthquake. what are some of its safety measures?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Concrete piers, b. Silicone fluid-filled shock absorbers, c. Stone columns, d. All of the above",d 3485,NDQ_004231,earthquake safe structures,what type of ground is best for the large structures to be on?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Mud, b. Sand, c. Bedrock, d. Loose gravel",c 3486,NDQ_004232,earthquake safe structures,large buildings need to sway during an earthquake to avoid a lot of damage.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3487,NDQ_004233,earthquake safe structures,older buildings need to do this in order to withstand an earthquake.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Grow taller, b. Pour concrete at the base, c. Retrofitting, d. Make the building smaller",c 3488,NDQ_004234,earthquake safe structures,"all buildings could be built to withstand almost any earthquake, but doing this is much too expensive.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3489,NDQ_004235,earthquake safe structures,which of these helps to make buildings safer during an earthquake?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Building with brick and stone instead of wood and steel., b. Placing large buildings on rollers so that they move with the ground., c. Buildings that do not sway during an earthquake., d. Building on soft ground rather than on bedrock.",b 3490,NDQ_004236,earthquake safe structures,what can be done to retrofit a university dorm for safety?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Steel trusses can be built across windows to make a more solid frame., b. The building can be dug up and put on rollers., c. Students can be given earthquake hazard kits., d. Nothing.",a 3491,NDQ_004237,earthquake safe structures,a large quake on the hayward fault in the next 100 years is all but inevitable.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3492,NDQ_004238,earthquake safe structures,why do fires start during an earthquake?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Gas pipes and electrical lines rupture., b. There is the normal amount of fire, but since the water mains break the fires can’t be fought., c. Earthquakes have a lot of electrical activity that causes fires., d. All of these.",a 3493,NDQ_004239,earthquake safe structures,what can be done to prevent fire damage in a quake?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Have water mains break so that they release water into potential fire zones., b. Build gas and water pipes that bend and flex when the ground shakes., c. Keep the fire department on high alert at all times so they can mobilize immediately., d. Nothing.",b 3494,NDQ_004240,earthquake zones,earthquakes happen along,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Known faults., b. Unknown faults., c. Minor faults., d. All of these",d 3495,NDQ_004241,earthquake zones,"in an average year,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Most earthquakes are strong enough to be felt., b. One earthquake has a magnitude of 9 or greater., c. Nineteen earthquakes have a magnitude of 7 or greater., d. All of these",c 3496,NDQ_004242,earthquake zones,the location where most earthquakes strike is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Pacific Ocean basin, b. Indian Ocean basin, c. Atlantic Ocean basin, d. Mediterranean-Asiatic Belt",a 3497,NDQ_004243,earthquake zones,the convergence of the indian and eurasian plates causes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Earthquakes, b. The rise of the Himalaya mountains, c. A plate boundary., d. All of these.",d 3498,NDQ_004244,earthquake zones,all earthquakes happen at plate boundaries.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3499,NDQ_004245,earthquake zones,which of these locations did not have an earthquake of a magnitude of 9 or greater since 1960?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Kamchatka, Alaska, b. San Francisco, California, c. Tohoku, Japan, d. Valdivia, Chile",b 3500,NDQ_004246,earthquake zones,some earthquakes are due to hotspots and other intraplate activity.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3501,NDQ_004247,earthquake zones,the pacific ocean basin has a lot of earthquakes because it is surrounded by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Convergent plate boundaries., b. Transform plate boundaries., c. Divergent plate boundaries, d. Convergent and transform plate boundaries.",b 3502,NDQ_004248,earthquake zones,seismometers only record earthquakes of magnitude 5 or greater.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3503,NDQ_004249,earthquake zones,small earthquakes are less common then large earthquakes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3504,NDQ_004250,earthquakes at convergent plate boundaries,convergent boundaries are where,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Two plates move apart from each other, b. Two plate collide with each other, c. Two plates slide past each other horizontally, d. None of the above",b 3505,NDQ_004251,earthquakes at convergent plate boundaries,"when a lithospheric plate subducts, earthquakes",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Occur at the trench where the plate begins to sink., b. Occur along the plate from shallow to intermediate to deep depths., c. Stop at the depth where the plate is so hot it deforms plastically., d. All of the above",d 3506,NDQ_004252,earthquakes at convergent plate boundaries,japan is created from convergence of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. An oceanic and continental plate., b. Two continental plates., c. Two oceanic plates., d. None of these.",c 3507,NDQ_004253,earthquakes at convergent plate boundaries,the cascades are created,,,Multiple Choice,"a. When an oceanic and continental plate converge, b. When two continental plates converge, c. When two oceanic plates converge, d. When two oceanic plates diverge",a 3508,NDQ_004254,earthquakes at convergent plate boundaries,damage from the march 2011 tohoku earthquake off japan was overshadowed by damage from the tsunami the quake caused.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3509,NDQ_004255,earthquakes at convergent plate boundaries,"in a subduction zone, the most dangerous earthquakes are those at __________ depths.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Shallow, b. Intermediate, c. Deep, d. Any",a 3510,NDQ_004256,earthquakes at convergent plate boundaries,the pacific northwest is fortunate that it is not very plate tectonically active. it has volcanic eruptions but no real earthquakes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3511,NDQ_004257,earthquakes at convergent plate boundaries,the damage caused by earthquakes that took place a century or more ago is a good indication of the damage a similar quake would cause today.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3512,NDQ_004258,earthquakes at convergent plate boundaries,earthquakes at convergent plate boundaries are largest,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Where an oceanic and continental plate converge, b. Where two continental plates converge, c. Where two oceanic plates converge, d. At any of these types of convergent plate boundaries.",d 3513,NDQ_004259,earthquakes at convergent plate boundaries,transform faults create larger earthquakes than convergent plate boundaries.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3514,NDQ_004260,earthquakes at transform plate boundaries,"this is the type of stress at a transform boundary, which causes an earthquake.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Convergent, b. Divergent, c. Shearing, d. None of the above",c 3515,NDQ_004261,earthquakes at transform plate boundaries,the boundary between the pacific and north american plates is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Junction fault, b. San Andreas Fault, c. California Fault, d. Hayward Fault",b 3516,NDQ_004262,earthquakes at transform plate boundaries,"in the san francisco bay area, the san andreas fault creates",,,Multiple Choice,"a. A single fault line., b. A zone of active faults., c. Two active faults, the San Andreas and the Hayward., d. A large bend where most of the seismic activity is.",b 3517,NDQ_004263,earthquakes at transform plate boundaries,transform boundaries have shallow focus earthquakes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3518,NDQ_004264,earthquakes at transform plate boundaries,the san andreas fault,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Runs through all of California., b. Is a straight line plate boundary., c. Is responsible for enormous earthquakes at least once per decade., d. None of these.",d 3519,NDQ_004265,earthquakes at transform plate boundaries,transform boundaries produce this type of fault.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Strike-slip fault, b. Normal fault, c. Reverse fault, d. Dip-slip fault",a 3520,NDQ_004266,earthquakes at transform plate boundaries,the san andreas fault is unique since it is the only transform fault on earth with major earthquakes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3521,NDQ_004267,earthquakes at transform plate boundaries,the focus of the northridge earthquake was deep.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3522,NDQ_004268,earthquakes at transform plate boundaries,nearly all major earthquakes occur on transform faults.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3523,NDQ_004269,earthquakes at transform plate boundaries,the loma prieta earthquake,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Was on the main San Andreas Fault., b. Was the costliest natural disaster in California history., c. Occurred in the hills above Santa Cruz, California., d. Had a magnitude equal to the 1906 San Francisco quake.",c 3524,NDQ_004280,earths crust,"relative to oceanic crust, continental crust is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Thinner., b. Denser., c. More mafic., d. Made of a wider assortment of rocks.",d 3525,NDQ_004281,earths crust,earths crust is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Pretty similar all the way around., b. Very different between continental and oceanic crust types., c. Made primarily of granite., d. All of the above",b 3526,NDQ_004282,earths crust,oceanic crust is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Basalt lava on top of gabbro., b. A granitic layer with sediments on top., c. Almost all formed from basalt lava., d. Almost all formed from granitic rock.",a 3527,NDQ_004283,earths crust,the sediments that top the oceanic crust are primarily,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Sands blown from the land., b. Fossils of fish and marine mammals., c. Mud and tiny marine fossils., d. There are no sediments on the oceanic crust.",c 3528,NDQ_004284,earths crust,the oceanic crust is mostly made of magma that has the composition of this rock.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Quartz, b. Granite, c. Basalt, d. Obsidian",c 3529,NDQ_004285,earths crust,"because continental crust is thicker and less dense than oceanic crust, it sinks into the mantle to form basins.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3530,NDQ_004286,earths crust,earth has continents and oceans because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Continental crust sinks below oceanic crust., b. Oceanic crust sinks below continental crust., c. Oceanic crust rises above continental crust., d. None of these.",b 3531,NDQ_004287,earths crust,continental crust is made up of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Igneous rock, b. Metamorphic rock, c. Sedimentary rock, d. All of the above",d 3532,NDQ_004288,earths crust,ocean basins form because the upper mantle can flow and the dense oceanic crust sinks into it.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3533,NDQ_004289,earths crust,crust is thick relative to earths radius.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3534,NDQ_004300,earths layers,the layers of earth from inside to out are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Core, Crust, Mantle, b. Core, Mantle, Crust, c. Crust, Mantle, Core, d. Mantle, Core, Crust",b 3535,NDQ_004301,earths layers,what is true about the crust?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The crust is less than 1% of Earth’s mass, b. There are two types of crust, continental and oceanic, c. It is the outermost layer, d. All of the above are true",d 3536,NDQ_004302,earths layers,the lithosphere is the lower part of the mantle.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3537,NDQ_004303,earths layers,which of these statements is not true about the mantle?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The mantle is extremely hot., b. It is about 68% of Earth’s mass, c. The entire mantle can be divided into two parts, lithosphere and asthenosphere., d. It is made of ultramafic rock.",c 3538,NDQ_004304,earths layers,the lithosphere is made up of both crust and the uppermost mantle.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3539,NDQ_004305,earths layers,this layer is made up of both crust and uppermost mantle.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Turbosphere, b. Mesosphere, c. Lithosphere, d. Asthenosphere",c 3540,NDQ_004306,earths layers,continental crust is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Felsic, b. Mafic, c. Ultramafic, d. Metallic",a 3541,NDQ_004307,earths layers,the core is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Felsic, b. Mafic, c. Ultramafic, d. Metallic",d 3542,NDQ_004308,earths layers,the oceanic crust is mafic.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3543,NDQ_004309,earths layers,the asthenosphere is a solid but it can flow.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3544,NDQ_004320,earths mantle,kimberlite pipes are amazing because they are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Ancient, from when Earth was younger and hotter., b. The most important source of diamonds., c. Rock that comes from deep in the mantle., d. All of these.",d 3545,NDQ_004321,earths mantle,scientists know that the mantle is made of the rock peridotite because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Of evidence from seismic waves, heat flow and meteorites., b. It is commonly seen at Earth’s surface., c. It is ultrafelsic, which fits the density of the mantle., d. All of the above.",a 3546,NDQ_004322,earths mantle,heat that is transferred through rapid collision of atoms is conduction.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3547,NDQ_004323,earths mantle,"in heat transfer, heat flows from a cooler place to a warmer place.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3548,NDQ_004324,earths mantle,scientists know that the mantle is extremely hot because heat flows out of it.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3549,NDQ_004325,earths mantle,put in order of how convection currents in the mantle move. i. the material that moved up cools and sinks back down into the mantle. ii. the bottom layer of the mantle material rises and spreads horizontally. iii. the mantle material near the core is heated. iv. the bottom layer of the mantle becomes less dense.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. IV, III, II, I, b. III, IV, II, I, c. I, II, III, IV, d. III, I, IV, II",b 3550,NDQ_004326,earths mantle,this layer heats up the mantle.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Lithosphere, c. Asthenosphere, d. Core",d 3551,NDQ_004327,earths mantle,the temperature of material near the surface __________ because __________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cools; it is no longer being heated from below, b. Cools; it comes into contact with rain, snow and ice., c. Warms; solar radiation., d. Warms; volcanic activity heats it up.",a 3552,NDQ_004328,earths mantle,which of the following is not true about ultramafic rocks?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They are made of iron- and magnesium-rich silicate minerals., b. They are denser than other rocks., c. Basalt is the most common, since it makes up most of the mantle., d. They are uncommon at Earth’s surface.",c 3553,NDQ_004329,earths mantle,peridotite is abundant at earths surface.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3554,NDQ_004340,earths tectonic plates,"if two plates at a plate boundary are sliding past each other, what type of boundary is it?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Divergent, b. Transform, c. Convergent, d. Normal",b 3555,NDQ_004341,earths tectonic plates,the top of a convection cell moves away from the ridge axis along with the seafloor.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3556,NDQ_004342,earths tectonic plates,"when two continents split apart, this forms.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a mountain range, b. a transform fault, c. a volcanic arc, d. a mid-ocean ridge",d 3557,NDQ_004343,earths tectonic plates,how does the sinking side of a convection cell affect the seafloor?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It creates seafloor at a mid-ocean ridge., b. It creates a transform fault in the seafloor., c. It drags seafloor into the mantle at a trench., d. None of the above",c 3558,NDQ_004344,earths tectonic plates,earthquakes occur at all plate boundaries.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3559,NDQ_004345,earths tectonic plates,a single plate can only be made of either continental or oceanic crust.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3560,NDQ_004346,earths tectonic plates,plates move at a rate of a few __________________ a year.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Millimeters, b. Centimeters, c. Meters, d. Kilometers",c 3561,NDQ_004348,earths tectonic plates,how do scientists determine where the plate boundaries are?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Earthquake epicenters outline the plates., b. Most plate boundaries are at the edges of the continents., c. Most plate boundaries are in the center of the ocean basins., d. Volcanoes are only found at plate boundaries.",a 3562,NDQ_004349,earths tectonic plates,seafloor is created from and then recycled back into the mantle.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3563,NDQ_004400,effusive eruptions,which of these are characteristics of an effusive eruption?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Low-viscosity lava, b. Mafic magma, c. Lava gets slowly pushed out, d. All of the above",d 3564,NDQ_004401,effusive eruptions,"because effusive eruptions move slowly, they are not destructive.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3565,NDQ_004402,effusive eruptions,"for an effusive eruption to take place, the pressure must build as much as it does for an explosive eruption.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3566,NDQ_004403,effusive eruptions,which of these is not made by mafic magma?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Tephra, b. A’a, c. Pahoehoe, d. Pillow Lava",a 3567,NDQ_004404,effusive eruptions,mafic magma create shield volcanoes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3568,NDQ_004405,effusive eruptions,people can be evacuated from a region with an effusive eruption so there are few or no fatalities.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3569,NDQ_004406,effusive eruptions,"this type of lava forms a thick and brittle crust that forms into rough, jagged pieces.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. A’a, b. Pahoehoe, c. Pillow lava, d. None of these",a 3570,NDQ_004407,effusive eruptions,high-viscosity lava flows down mountain sides.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3571,NDQ_004409,effusive eruptions,mafic lava that flows into the sea or a lake will form,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A’a, b. Pahoehoe, c. Pillow lava, d. None of these",c 3572,NDQ_004460,evolution of simple cells,the earliest cells may have formed when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Organic molecules adhered to clay minerals., b. Clay minerals developed the ability to replicate., c. Metal cations combined with organic molecules., d. None of these.",a 3573,NDQ_004461,evolution of simple cells,for organic molecules to become a cell they had to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Separate themselves from their environment with a membrane., b. Synthesize their own organic material., c. Replicate themselves., d. All of these.",d 3574,NDQ_004462,evolution of simple cells,stromatolites are cyanobacteria reefs that dominated the archean.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3575,NDQ_004463,evolution of simple cells,cyanobacteria were the first organisms to photosynthesize but they died out before the end of the precambrian.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3576,NDQ_004464,evolution of simple cells,early cells took nutrients from the air.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3577,NDQ_004465,evolution of simple cells,the first organisms to photosynthesize were,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Plants, b. Cyanobacteria, c. Coral reef, d. None of the above",b 3578,NDQ_004466,evolution of simple cells,the organisms referred to as luca was,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Was a prokaryote with DNA as its genetic replicator., b. The Last Universal Common Ancestor., c. The point at which all evolutionary lineages of all organisms converge., d. All of these.",d 3579,NDQ_004467,evolution of simple cells,prokaryotes consist of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Organelles, b. A nucleus, c. A cell membrane, d. All of the above",c 3580,NDQ_004468,evolution of simple cells,why did photosynthesis made earth more favorable for life?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Organisms could figure out what to do with all the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere., b. Organisms did not need to rely on nutrients floating by to get food energy., c. The oxygen it produced allowed all life forms alive at the time to thrive., d. All of these.",b 3581,NDQ_004469,evolution of simple cells,"to photosynthesize, a cell needs",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Chloroplasts, b. Sunlight, c. Nutrients, d. All of these",d 3582,NDQ_004500,explosive eruptions,what causes explosive eruptions?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Dissolved gases that get trapped, b. High silica content in magma, c. Pressure builds up, d. All of the above",d 3583,NDQ_004501,explosive eruptions,"like a lava flow in hawaii, people can outrun a pyroclastic flow.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3584,NDQ_004503,explosive eruptions,which of these is a way that volcanoes can affect the environment?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Acid rain, b. Ozone destruction, c. Reducing photosynthesis, d. All of the above",d 3585,NDQ_004504,explosive eruptions,what type of volcano is made by only explosive eruptions?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cinder cone, b. Shield, c. Composite, d. Flat",c 3586,NDQ_004505,explosive eruptions,most explosive eruptions take place at,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Subduction zones., b. Hotspots., c. Divergent plate boundaries., d. Transform plate boundaries.",a 3587,NDQ_004506,explosive eruptions,what type of plate boundary made the cascades in the pacific northwest?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Divergent, b. Ocean-Continent convergent, c. Ocean-ocean convergent, d. Transform",b 3588,NDQ_004507,explosive eruptions,which of these volcanoes do not erupt or have not erupted explosively?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Mayon Volcano in the Philippines, b. Vesuvius in Italy, c. Mazama in Oregon, d. Kilauea in Hawaii",d 3589,NDQ_004508,explosive eruptions,people at pompeii in 79 ad were killed by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Extremely hot flowing rocks., b. Being run over by mafic lava flows., c. Fires that came after the eruption, d. All of these.",a 3590,NDQ_004509,explosive eruptions,explosive eruptions with scorching hot pyroclastic flows and huge ash clouds are called plinian because of the description of pliny the younger at pompeii.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3591,NDQ_004530,finding and mining ores,the san francisco 49ers are named after the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Factor 7 multiplied by 7., b. Number of square miles that make up San Francisco., c. 49th state admitted to the Union, California., d. California Gold Rush.",d 3592,NDQ_004531,finding and mining ores,a rock that contains material with useful elements for human is called a/an,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Ore, b. Mineral, c. Fossil, d. Element",a 3593,NDQ_004532,finding and mining ores,aluminum foil is made of valuable minerals in bauxite ore.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3594,NDQ_004533,finding and mining ores,geological processes create and concentrate minerals that are valuable natural resources.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3595,NDQ_004534,finding and mining ores,a valuable concentration of minerals may be considered an ore deposit one day but not the next.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3596,NDQ_004535,finding and mining ores,remove valuable minerals from waste rock requires,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Roasting, b. Toxic chemicals, c. Flotation, d. All of these",d 3597,NDQ_004536,finding and mining ores,which is a type of surface mining?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Strip mining, b. Placer mining, c. Dredging, d. All of the above",d 3598,NDQ_004537,finding and mining ores,an open pit mining that takes the high portion of a hill is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Strip mining, b. Mountain top removal, c. Shaft mining, d. All of the above",b 3599,NDQ_004538,finding and mining ores,"when valuable minerals are taken from stream gravels, this is called",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Strip mining, b. Placer mining, c. Dredging, d. All of the above",b 3600,NDQ_004539,finding and mining ores,"when miners blast and tunnel into rock to gain access to ores, this is called ____________.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Underground mining, b. Surface mining, c. Mine blowing, d. Strip mining",a 3601,NDQ_004960,intraplate activity,"loihi is actively erupting and is not an island yet, kilauea is actively erupting, mauna loa erupts some, and mauna kea erupts rarely. why the difference?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Loihi and Kilauea are on the hotspot, Mauna Loa is moving off, and Mauna Kea has, b. This pattern is random and will change over time., c. The volcanoes that are erupting less are on the hotspot and Loihi and Kilauea are moving off the hotspot., d. None of the above",a 3602,NDQ_004961,intraplate activity,geologic activity that takes place away from the plate boundary.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Divergent activity, b. Strike-slip activity, c. Intraplate activity, d. Conplate activity",c 3603,NDQ_004962,intraplate activity,a plume of hot material that results in intraplate volcanic activity is a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Mantle plume, b. Geyser, c. Volcanic eruption, d. Pyroclastic Flow",a 3604,NDQ_004963,intraplate activity,"in a hotspot volcano chain, like hawaii, the age of the volcanoes",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Is all the same., b. Is youngest on top of the hotspot and oldest furthest away., c. Is oldest on top of the hotspot and youngest furthest away., d. Is random along the chain.",b 3605,NDQ_004964,intraplate activity,what caused the big bend in the hawaii-emperor volcanic chain?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The Hawaii hotspot moved., b. The Pacific Plate changed speed., c. The Emperor hotspot shut off and the Hawaii hotspot began erupting., d. The Pacific Plate changed its direction of motion.",d 3606,NDQ_004965,intraplate activity,hotspot volcanoes are only found on oceanic crust.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3607,NDQ_004966,intraplate activity,all of the major geological activity takes place along plate boundaries.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3608,NDQ_004967,intraplate activity,"scientists use rocks from hotspot volcanoes to tell the speed a plate is traveling. for this to be accurate, what must be true?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. The volcanoes must erupt at the same rate., b. The plate must be traveling at a constant speed., c. The hotspot must not move in the mantle., d. The hotspot must put out lava at a constant speed.",c 3609,NDQ_004968,intraplate activity,the only intraplate activity known is volcanic activity.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3610,NDQ_004969,intraplate activity,hotspot volcanoes are as common on continental crust as on oceanic crust.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3611,NDQ_004970,intraplate earthquakes,intraplate earthquakes are caused by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Stresses from plate motion acting on the solid lithosphere, b. Stresses from two plates moving apart, c. Stresses from two plates sliding past each other, d. Stresses from subduction",a 3612,NDQ_004971,intraplate earthquakes,intraplate earthquakes occur due to these types of stresses,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Compressional, b. Tensional, c. Shear, d. Any type of stress",d 3613,NDQ_004972,intraplate earthquakes,intraplate earthquakes may happen at reactivated ancient faults.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3614,NDQ_004973,intraplate earthquakes,the 2011 virginia earthquake,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Was about the same magnitude as the Loma Prieta quake near Santa Cruz in 1989., b. Did almost no damage., c. Took place along a fault that was active as Pangaea came together., d. All of these",c 3615,NDQ_004974,intraplate earthquakes,the new madrid seismic zone is in california.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3616,NDQ_004975,intraplate earthquakes,the new madrid earthquake of 1812,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Took place at a lithospheric weakness left over from when Rodinia split apart., b. Was larger than the Loma Prieta quake near Santa Cruz in 1989., c. Did very little damage for a large earthquake., d. All of these.",d 3617,NDQ_004976,intraplate earthquakes,supercontinents,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Experience earthquakes as they come together., b. Do not experience earthquakes as they break apart., c. Have few earthquakes., d. All of these.",a 3618,NDQ_004977,intraplate earthquakes,people who experienced the 2011 virginia earthquake,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Are used to earthquakes., b. Knew they were experiencing an earthquake very shortly., c. Thought the quake might be a terrorist attack., d. All of these",c 3619,NDQ_004978,intraplate earthquakes,the magnitude of the new madrid earthquake,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Was small compared to modern earthquakes., b. Altered the course of the Mississippi River., c. Would now, as then, cause little damage in that region of the U.S., d. All of the above.",b 3620,NDQ_004979,intraplate earthquakes,only locations that are part of modern plate boundaries can have large earthquakes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3621,NDQ_005011,landforms from erosion and deposition by gravity,which of the following can trigger a landslide?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. An earthquake., b. A big rain, especially after a drought., c. Undercutting a steep slope., d. All of the above.",d 3622,NDQ_005012,landforms from erosion and deposition by gravity,landslides cause a tiny amount of damage compared to other natural disasters.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3623,NDQ_005013,landforms from erosion and deposition by gravity,the best way to be safe from landslides is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Never get on a sloped surface., b. Be aware of the natural world and changes that might occur., c. Cut the trees around a house on a hill to keep the slope in place., d. Build a wall on the uphill side of your house to catch the dirt as it comes down.",b 3624,NDQ_005014,landforms from erosion and deposition by gravity,which of the following is not true about landslides?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Landslides are most likely to happen in a wet year that was proceeded by dry years., b. Landslides may destroy a small community., c. Landslides may move so fast because they ride on a cushion of air., d. Landslides are most common in forested regions.",d 3625,NDQ_005015,landforms from erosion and deposition by gravity,lahars are extremely damaging because they mix,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Volcanic ash with ice and snow melted by an eruption., b. A creeping slope and a lot of rainfall., c. An earthquake with a landslide., d. A & B",a 3626,NDQ_005016,landforms from erosion and deposition by gravity,gravity shapes earths surface by moving weathered material down a slope.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3627,NDQ_005017,landforms from erosion and deposition by gravity,under what conditions will a mudflow form?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A time of drought., b. Heavy vegetation., c. Clay-rich soil., d. A steep slope with little topography.",c 3628,NDQ_005018,landforms from erosion and deposition by gravity,what are the signs of creep?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Tree trunks curve., b. Houses split with half going downhill faster than the other half., c. Tons of mud and rock fly down the slope., d. A block of rock and soil slumps downward.",a 3629,NDQ_005019,landforms from erosion and deposition by gravity,conditions that will lead to landslides include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Slopes that are undercut., b. Layers of weak rock, such as clay., c. A lot of water, or no water., d. All of these.",d 3630,NDQ_005050,lithosphere and asthenosphere,the lithosphere and asthenosphere are both part of this layer.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Crust, b. Mantle, c. Core, d. None of the above",d 3631,NDQ_005051,lithosphere and asthenosphere,this layer is made up of both the crust and uppermost mantle.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Asthenosphere, b. Mesosphere, c. Lithosphere, d. None of the above",c 3632,NDQ_005052,lithosphere and asthenosphere,the main characteristics of the lithosphere are that it is a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Brittle solid., b. Solid that can behave plastically., c. Liquid., d. None of these.",a 3633,NDQ_005053,lithosphere and asthenosphere,the main characteristics of the asthenosphere are that it is a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Brittle solid., b. Solid that can behave plastically., c. Liquid., d. None of these.",b 3634,NDQ_005054,lithosphere and asthenosphere,how are the crust and lithosphere different from each other?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The lithosphere is in the mantle and the crust is the crust., b. The lithosphere is a solid that can behave plastically and the crust is brittle., c. The crust is made of rocks of more different compositions than the lithosphere., d. The lithosphere includes the crust and also the uppermost mantle.",d 3635,NDQ_005055,lithosphere and asthenosphere,the lithosphere rides on the asthenosphere.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3636,NDQ_005056,lithosphere and asthenosphere,earths plates are above this layer of the mantle.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Lithosphere, b. Asthenosphere, c. Both layers, d. None of these layers",b 3637,NDQ_005057,lithosphere and asthenosphere,"why do scientists need the terms crust, mantle and core, and also lithosphere and asthenosphere?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. The first are based on composition, the second are based on mechanical properties., b. The first divide mafic materials and the second divide felsic materials., c. The first are based on knowledge from seismic waves and the second from meteorites., d. To make it sound more scientific.",a 3638,NDQ_005058,lithosphere and asthenosphere,stresses on the lithosphere may cause it to break and cause an earthquake.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3639,NDQ_005059,lithosphere and asthenosphere,"scientists need the terms crust, mantle and core and also lithosphere and asthenosphere because the first is based on mechanical properties and the second is based on composition.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3640,NDQ_005070,locating earthquake epicenters,"in order to locate the epicenter of an earthquake, you need the distance to the epicenter from at least __________ stations.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. One, b. Two, c. Three, d. Four or more",c 3641,NDQ_005071,locating earthquake epicenters,"the longer the time between the arrival of the p-wave and s-wave, the closer the epicenter is.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3642,NDQ_005072,locating earthquake epicenters,p-waves arrive before s-waves.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3643,NDQ_005073,locating earthquake epicenters,seismographs display,,,Multiple Choice,"a. P-waves, b. S-waves, c. Surface waves, d. All of the above",d 3644,NDQ_005074,locating earthquake epicenters,the epicenter of the 2011 japan quake was,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Deep, b. Intermediate, c. Shallow, d. Unknown",c 3645,NDQ_005075,locating earthquake epicenters,where was the epicenter located in the 2011 japan earthquake?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Off of China, b. Off of Japan, c. Hiroshima, d. Off of Australia",b 3646,NDQ_005076,locating earthquake epicenters,how do you determine the distance to an earthquake epicenter from a seismic station?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Calculate the difference in arrival time between the P- and S-waves., b. Take the number of seconds for the P-wave to arrive and multiply by 100 miles., c. It is the difference in arrival time between the S-waves and the surface waves., d. Take the number of seconds for the surface waves to arrive and multiple by 100 miles.",a 3647,NDQ_005077,locating earthquake epicenters,"once you know the distance to an epicenter, how do you determine the location of the epicenter?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Where the three circles, b. Draw a circle of the correct radius from the seismic station., c. Find the correct radius from the seismic station and calculate the direction of the epicenter from the seismograph., d. It’s not possible to do this.",a 3648,NDQ_005078,locating earthquake epicenters,what is the number of seismic stations you need to find an epicenter and why?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. You need two because two will intersect at two points but one is offshore so it is not the epicenter., b. You need one because the epicenter will be somewhere along that circle., c. You need three because three is the minimum number of circles that will intersect at, d. It’s not possible to do this.",c 3649,NDQ_005079,locating earthquake epicenters,"if you could only get epicenter distances from two seismic stations, how could you find the epicenter?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. You would need to look at rock types to see where a quake would be more likely to happen geologically., b. You would need to look for earthquake damage near both points of intersection to see, c. You would need to look at where the earthquake faults are., d. It’s not possible to do this.",b 3650,NDQ_005100,magma composition at volcanoes,knowing the magma composition will determine,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Eruption style, b. Type of volcanic cone that will form, c. Composition of rock found at the volcano, d. All of the above",d 3651,NDQ_005102,magma composition at volcanoes,felsic lava is more likely to stay deeper in the crust and cool slowly.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3652,NDQ_005104,magma composition at volcanoes,this is a region below a volcano where magma and gases collect.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Magma chamber, b. Vent, c. Pipe, d. Crater",a 3653,NDQ_005105,magma composition at volcanoes,"if magma is high in silica and more viscous, what type of eruption will form?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Effusive, b. Explosive, c. Alternative, d. Pahoehoe",b 3654,NDQ_005106,magma composition at volcanoes,what causes an eruption to take place?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The composition of the magma., b. The location of the magma beneath the volcano., c. The viscosity of the magma., d. The amount of dissolved gases that become trapped by the magma.",d 3655,NDQ_005107,magma composition at volcanoes,lava cools so quickly that there are never any visible mineral grains in it.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3656,NDQ_005108,magma composition at volcanoes,"if you find a light colored ash, containing minerals such as quartz, you know that this represents",,,Multiple Choice,"a. A mafic magma that erupted effusively., b. A felsic magma that erupted effusively., c. A felsic magma that erupted explosively., d. A mafic magma that erupted explosively.",c 3657,NDQ_005109,magma composition at volcanoes,magma composition is determined by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The composition of the parent rock and the amount of partial melting it underwent., b. The amount of fractional crystallization and the composition of the parent rock., c. The viscosity of the parent rock and whether it undergoes partial melting or fractional crystallization., d. The plate tectonic setting of the volcano.",a 3658,NDQ_005150,materials humans use,"every person in the u.s. uses about ________ of minerals every year for a range of products, like tvs, cell phones, computers.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 2 kilograms, b. 2000 kilograms, c. 20,000 kilograms, d. 2,000,000 kilograms",c 3659,NDQ_005151,materials humans use,which common object is made mostly or entirely from renewable resources?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Houses, b. Paper, c. Electricity, d. All of the above",b 3660,NDQ_005152,materials humans use,which common object is made mostly or entirely from nonrenewable resources?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cars, b. Jewelry, c. Cell phones, d. All of the above",d 3661,NDQ_005153,materials humans use,electronic devices are made from renewable resources such as cotton and trees.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3662,NDQ_005154,materials humans use,"soil is a renewable resource, although if it is damaged it takes a long time to replace.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3663,NDQ_005155,materials humans use,"people depend on _____________ for almost everything that keeps us fed, sheltered, and entertained.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Natural resources, b. Soil, c. The atmosphere, d. The water cycle",a 3664,NDQ_005156,materials humans use,making clothing uses natural resources such as,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Metals, b. Soil, c. Wood, d. None of these.",b 3665,NDQ_005157,materials humans use,which of the following is not a natural resource?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Sunlight, b. Soil, c. Animals, d. Money",d 3666,NDQ_005158,materials humans use,rocks and minerals are natural resources that are used to create houses.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3667,NDQ_005159,materials humans use,electronics need unusual materials known as __________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Animal fur., b. Fibers, c. Rare-earth elements, d. All of these.",c 3668,NDQ_005210,mesozoic plate tectonics,"heat builds up beneath a supercontinent, causing which to happen?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Continent collision, b. Continental rifting, c. Continents to stay in place, d. None of the above",b 3669,NDQ_005211,mesozoic plate tectonics,"shear wave velocity beneath new mexico indicates hot material, which could mean __________ at the rio grande rift.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. North America will rift apart, b. New seafloor could form, c. A large basalt province could erupt, d. All of the above",d 3670,NDQ_005212,mesozoic plate tectonics,"in the afar region of ethiopia, africa is splitting apart, where ______ plates are pulling away from each other.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. One, b. Two, c. Three, d. Four",c 3671,NDQ_005213,mesozoic plate tectonics,"as pangaea broke apart,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Seafloor spreading was so vigorous that there was a marine transgression., b. The Panthalassa Ocean split into several separate and unconnected oceans., c. The Pacific Ocean basin formed between Africa and South America., d. All of the above.",a 3672,NDQ_005214,mesozoic plate tectonics,if vigorous seafloor spreading can cause a marine transgression then calmer seafloor spreading can cause,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A marine regression., b. Mountain ranges to uplift., c. Sea levels rise and fall., d. All of these.",a 3673,NDQ_005215,mesozoic plate tectonics,the subduction of the farallon plate beneath western north america produced the __________ that we see today.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Appalachian Mountains, b. Sierra Nevada Mountains, c. Himalaya Mountains, d. Andes Mountains",b 3674,NDQ_005216,mesozoic plate tectonics,the subduction of the farallon plate produced massive basalt flows that we still see today.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3675,NDQ_005217,mesozoic plate tectonics,pangaea split apart when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Too much heat built up beneath the continent., b. Continental rifting began to think the continental crust., c. Seafloor spreading separated the continents., d. All of these.",d 3676,NDQ_005218,mesozoic plate tectonics,pangaea began to break up about,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 18 million years ago, b. 80 million years ago, c. 180 million years ago, d. 800 million years ago",c 3677,NDQ_005219,mesozoic plate tectonics,the sierra nevada mountains are a line of uplifted batholiths from mesozoic subduction.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3678,NDQ_005221,metabolism and replication,"a living organism must carry out chemical reactions that allow it to live, grow, and reproduce, called",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Replication, b. Repetition, c. Metabolism, d. Physiology",c 3679,NDQ_005222,metabolism and replication,nucleic acids,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Pass genetic information to the next generation., b. Store genetic information, c. Deliver genetic instructions for protein synthesis., d. All of these.",d 3680,NDQ_005223,metabolism and replication,some scientists think that the first replicator in living organisms was rna.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3681,NDQ_005224,metabolism and replication,the chemical reactions that drive metabolism,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Are very different in different life forms., b. Evolved when multicellular organisms evolved., c. Have been around for millions of years., d. None of these.",d 3682,NDQ_005225,metabolism and replication,rna,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Encodes genetic instructions and carries it to daughter cells., b. Evolved after DNA., c. Is known to be the most primitive organic molecule., d. All of these.",a 3683,NDQ_005226,metabolism and replication,the rna world hypothesis is the idea that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. RNA is becoming the replicator in more organisms and will replace DNA., b. RNA was the first replicator before DNA evolved., c. RNA is the replicator in the most primitive cells., d. None of these.",b 3684,NDQ_005227,metabolism and replication,metabolism uses energy to create cell structures.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3685,NDQ_005228,metabolism and replication,for an organism to be alive it must replicate itself.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3686,NDQ_005229,metabolism and replication,metabolic chemical reactions occur in a sequence or steps called metabolic chains.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3687,NDQ_005280,mineral formation,minerals can form by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Precipitation from ions in solution, b. Crystallization from magma, c. Biological activity, d. All of the above",d 3688,NDQ_005281,mineral formation,"although both are made of carbon, why is diamond better than graphite for jewelry?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Graphite has more impurities than diamond so it is an unattractive gray color., b. Diamond forms at very high pressures so it is hard and attractive., c. Diamond has impurities that make it harder and more attractive than graphite., d. Diamonds are less expensive than graphite so they are more widely used in jewelry.",b 3689,NDQ_005282,mineral formation,magma is melted rock outside of earth.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3690,NDQ_005283,mineral formation,volcanic rocks have small or no crystals because they are from lava that cooled slowly.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3691,NDQ_005284,mineral formation,"as a rock is heated, in what order do the minerals melt?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. They melt from the rock in the same order that they formed as the magma cooled., b. The first ones to melt are the last ones that formed as the magma cooled., c. All of the minerals solidify and melt at the same time., d. The minerals melt in random order.",b 3692,NDQ_005285,mineral formation,"as pressure on a mineral increases, the mineral may melt and then cool as a different mineral, called a phase transition.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3693,NDQ_005286,mineral formation,a mineral that forms when water evaporates is gold,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Gold, b. Silver, c. Halite, d. Diamond",c 3694,NDQ_005287,mineral formation,this is a graph that plots the stability of phases of a compound as a function of pressure and temperature.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cartesian graph, b. Line Graph, c. Phase transition, d. Phase diagram",d 3695,NDQ_005288,mineral formation,minerals form when the concentration of ions gets too great in a fluid.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3696,NDQ_005289,mineral formation,minerals form from hot water in this way:,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Hot water dissolves materials as it moves through the rock, but then as the water moves, b. Hot water dissolves materials as it moves through the rock, but then the water evaporates and leaves behind minerals., c. Hot water contains minerals that precipitate when the water evaporates away., d. As pressure on the hot water lowers, minerals are stable and precipitate from the water.",a 3697,NDQ_005290,mineral groups,which of these is the largest of the mineral groups?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Carbonates, b. Silicates, c. Halides, d. Oxides",b 3698,NDQ_005291,mineral groups,these minerals are salts that form when salt water evaporates.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Carbonates, b. Silicates, c. Halides, d. Oxides",c 3699,NDQ_005292,mineral groups,the most common minerals are quartz and feldspar.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3700,NDQ_005293,mineral groups,halides are covalent minerals so they are soluble in water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3701,NDQ_005294,mineral groups,fools gold can easily be distinguished from real gold because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Fool’s gold is more dense than gold, b. Real gold does not grow in perfect cubes like fool’s gold, c. Fool’s gold reacts with acid, d. All of the above",a 3702,NDQ_005295,mineral groups,"hematite is iron oxide, which is a form of rust.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3703,NDQ_005296,mineral groups,which of these is not a characteristic of minerals in the carbonate group?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The basic structure is one carbon atom bonded with three oxygen atoms., b. A cation is bonded to the basic carbonate structure., c. These minerals can be very colorful., d. Calcium is nearly always part of the carbonate mineral structure.",d 3704,NDQ_005297,mineral groups,silicate minerals are made up of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Calcium, iron and magnesium in any number bonded with silica in a pyramid shape., b. One silicon atom bound to three oxygen atoms to form a geometric shape., c. Silica tetrahedra, which may be bound to other elements., d. Silica pyramids, which are bound only to each other, but in different structures.",c 3705,NDQ_005298,mineral groups,which of the following descriptions of a mineral group is not true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Sulfate minerals contain sulfur atoms bonded to four oxygen atoms., b. Sulfide minerals are formed of a metal combined with sulfur, but no oxygen., c. Phosphate minerals have a similar atomic structure to carbonates with one cation and, d. Oxides contain one or two metal ions combined with oxygen.",c 3706,NDQ_005299,mineral groups,the silicate structure can be combined in different shapes to form different minerals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3707,NDQ_005300,mineral identification,halite breaks into cubes because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It fractures along perpendicular planes., b. This is the way the weaker chemical bonds break., c. Its fibers are perpendicular to each other and that is how it breaks., d. None of these.",b 3708,NDQ_005301,mineral identification,a measure of whether a mineral can scratch another mineral or be scratched by another mineral.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Appearance, b. Luster, c. Cleavage, d. Moh’s Hardness Scale",d 3709,NDQ_005302,mineral identification,mica has fractures in one direction and form sheets.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3710,NDQ_005303,mineral identification,"apatite has a hardness of 5 and topaz has a hardness of 8. if a mineral can scratch apatite but is scratched by topaz, it has a hardness of",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Less than 5 or more than 8., b. 5 or 8, c. Between 5 and 8., d. 7",c 3711,NDQ_005304,mineral identification,radioactivity describes how much matter is in a certain amount of space.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3712,NDQ_005305,mineral identification,the way light reflects off of a minerals surface is its,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cleavage, b. streak, c. luster, d. color",c 3713,NDQ_005306,mineral identification,vitreous means,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Glassy, b. Soft-looking with long fibers, c. Sparkly, d. Pearl-like",a 3714,NDQ_005307,mineral identification,the main mineral that bubbles when a weak acid is put on it is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Magnetite, b. Calcite, c. Quartz, d. Gold",b 3715,NDQ_005308,mineral identification,diamond is the hardest mineral.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3716,NDQ_005309,mineral identification,which of these descriptions does not identify gold?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. High density, b. Shiny surfaces, c. Reacts with acid, d. Distinctive color",c 3717,NDQ_005310,minerals,minerals must possess which of the following qualities:,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Must be a solid, b. Naturally occurring, c. Inorganic, d. All of the above",d 3718,NDQ_005311,minerals,which of these is not a mineral characteristic?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Color, b. Solid, c. Naturally occurring, d. Specific chemical compound",a 3719,NDQ_005312,minerals,"a crystal is a solid in which atoms are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3720,NDQ_005313,minerals,organic minerals are made by a natural process.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3721,NDQ_005314,minerals,"four substances are described correctly, but only one is a mineral. which one is the mineral?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Steel because people make it by mixing the metal minerals like iron., b. Volcanic glass because it is a naturally occurring random assemblage of molecules., c. Table salt because it has a definite crystal structure of sodium and chlorine ions., d. A crystallized fossil bone because it is made of minerals.",c 3722,NDQ_005315,minerals,fracture describes the way a mineral breaks along planes of weakness.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3723,NDQ_005316,minerals,"which of these minerals is not a mineral, but is a rock, and why?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Coal is not a mineral because it is organic, but it is a rock., b. Diamond is not a mineral because it is just carbon, but it is a gemstone and rock., c. Gold is not a mineral because it is a precious metal, but it is a rock., d. Manmade glass is not a mineral but it is a rock, because it is not naturally occurring.",a 3724,NDQ_005317,minerals,mass per volume is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Fracture, b. Density, c. Luster, d. Streak",b 3725,NDQ_005318,minerals,nearly all of the minerals in earths crust are composed of only eight elements.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3726,NDQ_005319,minerals,each mineral has an exact chemical formula that never varies.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3727,NDQ_005340,mountain building,this mountain range is a continental volcanic arc.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The Cascades, b. Appalachians, c. Himalayas, d. The Alps",a 3728,NDQ_005341,mountain building,this type of boundary creates the worlds largest mountain range.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Divergent, b. Transform, c. Convergent, d. None of the above",c 3729,NDQ_005342,mountain building,mountain ranges do not form at these plate boundaries.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Divergent, b. Transform, c. Convergent, d. Mountain ranges form at all types of plate boundaries.",b 3730,NDQ_005343,mountain building,the indian plate and eurasian plate converge to make this mountain range.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The Cascades, b. Appalachians, c. Himalayas, d. The Alps",c 3731,NDQ_005344,mountain building,mountain ranges do not form at these convergent plate boundaries.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Oceanic crust-oceanic crust, b. Oceanic crust-continental crust, c. Continental crust-continental crust, d. Mountain ranges form at all types of convergent plate boundaries.",d 3732,NDQ_005345,mountain building,if you looked deep beneath the himalaya mountains you would find,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Ancient oceanic crust, b. Ancient continental crust, c. A lava ocean, d. All of the above",a 3733,NDQ_005346,mountain building,the andes mountains are made by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Subduction of an oceanic plate beneath an oceanic plate., b. Tensional faulting., c. Compression of two continental plates., d. Subduction of an oceanic plate beneath a continental plate.",d 3734,NDQ_005347,mountain building,"in basin-and-range, blocks that are uplifted form ranges, also known grabens.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3735,NDQ_005348,mountain building,horsts are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Down-dropped rock that form basins, b. Uplifted rock that form ranges., c. One the right side of a strike-slip fault., d. On the left side of a strike-slip fault.",b 3736,NDQ_005349,mountain building,the mountain ranges lining the pacific ocean basin are due to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Tensional forces., b. Shear forces., c. Compressional forces., d. None of these.",c 3737,NDQ_005541,plate tectonics through earth history,plate tectonics explains,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Why mountain ranges are located where they are., b. Why certain regions may have deadly, mild, or no volcanic eruptions., c. Why many ore deposits are located where they are., d. All of the above",d 3738,NDQ_005542,plate tectonics through earth history,how could plate tectonics movements affect the evolution of life?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Two continents split apart and one species evolves into two different species, one on each continent., b. Two continents come together so the organisms of two separate species compete until only one species remains., c. Two continents split apart and the organisms of one species stay exactly the same., d. All of the above",d 3739,NDQ_005543,plate tectonics through earth history,the name of the supercontinent that came together 300 million years ago.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Eurasia, b. Pangaea, c. Aegean, d. Rodinia",b 3740,NDQ_005544,plate tectonics through earth history,the appalachian mountains may have been as high as the himalaya because they formed from the same plate tectonics processes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3741,NDQ_005545,plate tectonics through earth history,pangaea was the first supercontinent in earth history.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3742,NDQ_005546,plate tectonics through earth history,"as continents come together to form a supercontinent,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. The ocean that had separated them disappears., b. A giant ocean forms on the outside of the supercontinent., c. Mountain ranges rise where continental plates converge., d. All of these.",d 3743,NDQ_005547,plate tectonics through earth history,predictions for the future of the continents include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Staying in their current locations., b. Turning the continents around to form a supercontinent like Rodinia., c. Closing the Pacific Ocean and creating a supercontinent on the opposite side from, d. All of these.",c 3744,NDQ_005548,plate tectonics through earth history,continents come together and break apart in a cycle called the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Supercontinent cycle, b. Plate tectonic cycle, c. Continental drift cycle, d. Pangaea Cycle",a 3745,NDQ_005549,plate tectonics through earth history,continental drift and seafloor spreading together make up plate tectonics.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3746,NDQ_005550,plate tectonics through earth history,"a new supercontinent forms about every 500,000 years.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3747,NDQ_005593,precipitation,hail forms from the strong updrafts of these clouds.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cumulous, b. Stratus, c. Cumulonimbus, d. Cirrus",c 3748,NDQ_005594,precipitation,when raindrops freeze on the ground they make,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Sleet, b. Hail, c. Glaze, d. Snow",c 3749,NDQ_005595,precipitation,frost only forms in winter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3750,NDQ_005596,precipitation,"when a surface is colder than the surrounding air, the air in contact with that surface may cool enough to form this type of precipitation",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Glaze, b. Dew, c. Hail, d. Fog",b 3751,NDQ_005597,precipitation,when falling rain turns to ice in the freezing air near the ground it becomes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Sleet, b. Hail, c. Glaze, d. Snow",a 3752,NDQ_005598,precipitation,for a hailstone to get really large there must be,,,Multiple Choice,"a. High humidity in the cloud to provide enough water to build up the ice., b. A layer of freezing ground near the surface for the drop to freeze solid., c. Low wind conditions so the hailstone can form without being blown around., d. Strong updrafts to keep the ice in the cloud while it builds up.",d 3753,NDQ_005599,precipitation,most precipitation occurs when water vapor condenses and the droplets come together.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3754,NDQ_005600,precipitation,what causes rain droplets fall when they,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Condense., b. Are heavy enough to escape the rising air currents., c. Melt since they start out as ice crystals in a high cloud., d. None of these.",b 3755,NDQ_005601,predicting earthquakes,what do scientists know when it comes to predicting an earthquake?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Where earthquakes have taken place., b. Where plate boundaries are., c. Where faults are active., d. All of the above.",d 3756,NDQ_005602,predicting earthquakes,small quakes that occur before an earthquake.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Forequake, b. Aftershock, c. Foreshock, d. Primary Shock",c 3757,NDQ_005603,predicting earthquakes,scientists are able to accurately predict when an earthquake will strike.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3758,NDQ_005604,predicting earthquakes,scientists can predict,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Where an earthquake will take place., b. When an earthquake will take place., c. The magnitude of the earthquake., d. All of these.",a 3759,NDQ_005605,predicting earthquakes,"if an evacuation was ordered and the earthquake didnt happen, a lot of money would be spent and people would be annoyed.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3760,NDQ_005606,predicting earthquakes,"to see whether animals can predict earthquakes, scientists would need to",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Do a survey after a big quake., b. Be alerted to erratic behavior before a quake., c. Let animals predict quakes and base their predictions on them., d. Animals can’t ever predict quakes and it’s not worth considering.",b 3761,NDQ_005607,predicting earthquakes,"since it is now more than 10 years past 2003, the probability of a quake by 2032 on each of the faults in the sf bay area map is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Less likely., b. About as likely., c. More likely., d. Impossible to know.",b 3762,NDQ_005608,predicting earthquakes,fault segments do not behave the same over time.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3763,NDQ_005609,predicting earthquakes,fault segments have regular earthquakes; e.g. parkfield always has a quake about every 22 years.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3764,NDQ_005610,predicting earthquakes,what are some indicators that an earthquake will strike?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Foreshocks, b. Ground tilting, c. Water levels in wells, d. All of these",d 3765,NDQ_005611,predicting volcanic eruptions,scientists can predict exactly when a volcanic eruption will take place.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3766,NDQ_005612,predicting volcanic eruptions,magma and gas building up in a magma chamber before an eruption cause,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Ground deformation, b. Dome formation, c. Lava flows, d. All of these",a 3767,NDQ_005613,predicting volcanic eruptions,which of these geological tools would not be useful for determining if a volcano might erupt?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Tiltmeter, b. Compass, c. Satellite, d. Seismograph",b 3768,NDQ_005614,predicting volcanic eruptions,which of these could tell you that a volcanic eruption is imminent?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Earthquakes, b. Gas emissions, c. Ground swelling, d. All of the above",d 3769,NDQ_005615,predicting volcanic eruptions,satellites can monitor this coming from a volcano.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Gases, b. Temperature, c. Deformation of land, d. All of the above",d 3770,NDQ_005616,predicting volcanic eruptions,gases that are emitted by a volcano include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Nitrogen, b. Carbon tetrachloride, c. Carbon dioxide, d. Oxygen",c 3771,NDQ_005617,predicting volcanic eruptions,"even if a volcano is dormant, scientists may still monitor it for an eruption.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3772,NDQ_005618,predicting volcanic eruptions,the number and the size of earthquakes decrease before a volcanic eruption.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3773,NDQ_005619,predicting volcanic eruptions,a visible sign that mount st. helens was about to erupt in may 1980 was,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A dome growing on the top of the cone, b. Ash spewing out the top, c. A bulge on its north side, d. All of these",c 3774,NDQ_005620,predicting volcanic eruptions,volcanologists are always certain about when to require an evacuation due to a volcanic eruption.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3775,NDQ_005820,scales that represent earthquake magnitude,this scale is based on the strength of an earthquake by the damage done.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Richter Magnitude, b. Moment Magnitude, c. Seismic Scale, d. Mercalli Intensity",d 3776,NDQ_005821,scales that represent earthquake magnitude,what is the similarity between the richter scale and moment magnitude scale to measure an earthquake?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Both can measure all types of earthquakes., b. Both measure the total energy released., c. Both measure the largest jolt of energy released., d. Both measure the damage done.",a 3777,NDQ_005822,scales that represent earthquake magnitude,there is not too much difference in magnitude of an earthquake between a 7.5 and an 8.5.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3778,NDQ_005823,scales that represent earthquake magnitude,this scale measures the total amount of energy released by an earthquake.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Richter Magnitude, b. Moment Magnitude, c. Seismic Scale, d. Mercalli Intensity",b 3779,NDQ_005824,scales that represent earthquake magnitude,the best scale to measure an earthquake is the mercalli scale.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3780,NDQ_005825,scales that represent earthquake magnitude,a scale in which each unit is an exponential increase over the previous unit.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Richter, b. Moment Magnitude, c. Logarithmic, d. Mercalli",c 3781,NDQ_005826,scales that represent earthquake magnitude,how much more energy released in a moment magnitude quake of 8 than a 6?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 10 times, b. 30 times, c. 100 times, d. 900 times",d 3782,NDQ_005827,scales that represent earthquake magnitude,this scale measures an earthquake by the largest jolt made.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Richter Magnitude, b. Moment Magnitude, c. Seismic Scale, d. Mercalli Intensity",a 3783,NDQ_005828,scales that represent earthquake magnitude,the amplitude of the largest seismic wave of a magnitude 5 quake is 100 times that of a magnitude 4 quake.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3784,NDQ_005829,scales that represent earthquake magnitude,under what circumstances would the richter scale give a greater magnitude to a quake than the magnitude moment scale?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. If there was more energy released., b. If there was more damage done., c. If the energy was released in jolts rather than a steady stream., d. If the quake had a single sharp jolt but otherwise did not release as much energy.",d 3785,NDQ_005940,soil characteristics,which of these are inorganic materials?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Pebbles, b. Plants, c. Animals, d. None of the above",a 3786,NDQ_005941,soil characteristics,about half of the soil is made of organic material.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3787,NDQ_005942,soil characteristics,a material with interconnecting holes so that water can move through it.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Loam, b. Soil, c. Inorganic, d. Permeable",d 3788,NDQ_005945,soil characteristics,which of these organisms can help change rock into soil?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Earthworms, b. Bacteria, c. Fungi, d. All of the above",d 3789,NDQ_005946,soil characteristics,millions of organisms live within the soil.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3790,NDQ_005947,soil characteristics,"soil is classified by its proportions of sand, silt and loam.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3791,NDQ_005948,soil characteristics,soil that is so rich in organic matter it can be burned is called,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Peat, b. Loam, c. Pedocal, d. Laterite",a 3792,NDQ_005949,soil characteristics,if a soil holds together and holds water it is high in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Loam, b. Silt, c. Clay, d. Sand",c 3793,NDQ_005950,soil erosion,which of the following natural phenomena can increase soil erosion?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A large reduction of rainfall., b. A large increase of rainfall., c. A forest fire., d. All of the above.",d 3794,NDQ_005951,soil erosion,which farming activities often increase soil erosion?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Plowing the land., b. Leaving land fallow (without plants, c. Disturbing the land with heavy machinery., d. All of the above.",d 3795,NDQ_005952,soil erosion,how do grazing animals increase soil erosion?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They eat plants to the ground and expose soil., b. Their hooves churn up the ground., c. Their hooves pull plant out by the roots., d. All of the above.",d 3796,NDQ_005953,soil erosion,human activities are the only cause of soil erosion.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3797,NDQ_005954,soil erosion,how do trees protect the ground from soil erosion?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Tree roots hold the soil together., b. A tree canopy stops the rain from falling so hard onto the ground., c. Leaf litter covers the ground and protects it., d. All of the above.",d 3798,NDQ_005955,soil erosion,which of the following is true of the impact of recreational activities and soil erosion?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Hikers and off-road vehicles both cause the same amount of soil erosion., b. Off-road vehicles cause more soil erosion than hikers because they disturb more ground., c. Hikers do not cause soil erosion., d. Humans do not cause soil erosion.",b 3799,NDQ_005956,soil erosion,parking lots and other manmade ground coverings may increase erosion around their edges.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3800,NDQ_005957,soil erosion,about one-tenth of the topsoil that was present in the united states before the arrival of europeans has now eroded away.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3801,NDQ_005958,soil erosion,the loss of topsoil to erosion is bad because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Topsoil contains most of the nutrients., b. Topsoil protects the rich organic material beneath it., c. When the topsoil is gone it means that the entire soil profile has eroded away., d. All of the above",a 3802,NDQ_005959,soil erosion,"the agents of erosion are water, ice, wind and gravity.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3803,NDQ_005960,soil formation,what type of climate produces the thickest soils?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Continental, b. Arid, c. Tropical, d. Subarctic",c 3804,NDQ_005961,soil formation,"in the united states, residual soils are more common than transported soils.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3805,NDQ_005962,soil formation,increased rainfall increases,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Weathering rate., b. The amount of rock that is dissolved., c. The rate that soil is formed., d. All of the above",d 3806,NDQ_005963,soil formation,a soils parent rock determines,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The composition of the material that can become soil., b. Whether the soil will be residual or transported., c. The thickness of the soil that can form., d. Both A & B",a 3807,NDQ_005964,soil formation,humus increases a soils,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Porosity, b. Ability to hold water, c. Fertility, d. All of the above",d 3808,NDQ_005965,soil formation,"the longer the amount of time the soil remains in an area, the greater the degree of alteration.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3809,NDQ_005966,soil formation,steep slopes tend to develop rich soils.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3810,NDQ_005968,soil formation,decomposing organisms speed up soil formation because they,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Create organic acids that increase weathering., b. Break down complex organic molecules into simpler ones., c. Use up nitrogen, which speeds up soil-forming processes., d. A & B",d 3811,NDQ_005969,soil formation,soils that are fertile contain a lot of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. oxygen, b. organic materials, c. clay, d. sand",b 3812,NDQ_005970,soil horizons and profiles,to make a soil,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Mechanical weathering processes break up bedrock., b. Chemical compounds cause chemical weathering., c. Plants break up rock and chemically alter rock., d. All of the above",d 3813,NDQ_005971,soil horizons and profiles,"going down in a soil, each soil horizon downward becomes",,,Multiple Choice,"a. More altered from the original rock., b. Less altered and more like the original rock., c. Darker and more organic rich., d. A & C",b 3814,NDQ_005972,soil horizons and profiles,"if the plants are removed from a slope, that slope is more likely to erode in the next rain.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3815,NDQ_005973,soil horizons and profiles,this layer of soil has the highest proportion of organic material.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Topsoil, b. Subsoil, c. C-horizon, d. Bedrock",a 3816,NDQ_005974,soil horizons and profiles,this layer of soil grades into the parent rock below.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Topsoil, b. Subsoil, c. C-horizon, d. Bedrock",c 3817,NDQ_005975,soil horizons and profiles,the zone where iron oxide and clay accumulate.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Topsoil, b. Subsoil, c. C-horizon, d. Bedrock",b 3818,NDQ_005976,soil horizons and profiles,what organic material is added to the topsoil?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Humus, b. Clay, c. Altered rock, d. A & B",a 3819,NDQ_005977,soil horizons and profiles,what can cause chemical weathering?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Water, b. Oxygen, c. Carbon dioxide, d. All of the above",d 3820,NDQ_005978,soil horizons and profiles,"all climate regions develop soil, and all regions develop the same horizons.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3821,NDQ_005979,soil horizons and profiles,"in soil, water is held by carbonate minerals.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3822,NDQ_006040,staying safe in an earthquake,what are some ways to prevent fires during an earthquake?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Replace halogen light bulbs with fluorescent bulbs., b. Keep several fire extinguishers around the house., c. Know how to shut off the gas line., d. All of the above.",d 3823,NDQ_006041,staying safe in an earthquake,"if you are outside during an earthquake, run into a building.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3824,NDQ_006042,staying safe in an earthquake,"when you plan an evacuation, do not plan on driving.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3825,NDQ_006043,staying safe in an earthquake,"when you are outside during an earthquake, what should you look out for?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Unsafe buildings, b. Falling trees, c. Falling power lines, d. All of the above",d 3826,NDQ_006044,staying safe in an earthquake,which of these needs to be done after an earthquake?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Place flashlights all over the house and in the glove box of your car., b. Turn off water and power to your home., c. Prepare an earthquake kit., d. Bracket or brace brick chimneys to the roof.",b 3827,NDQ_006045,staying safe in an earthquake,after an earthquake avoid dangerous areas like hillsides that may experience a landslide.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3828,NDQ_006046,staying safe in an earthquake,which of the following do you do before an earthquake?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Get out of and away from buildings and power lines that may fall., b. Turn off water and power to your home., c. Prepare an earthquake kit., d. Drive out of the area to a safer place.",c 3829,NDQ_006047,staying safe in an earthquake,if you are caught in your house in an earthquake,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Get under a heavy table to protect yourself from falling items., b. Stand in the middle of a room to protect yourself from falling items., c. Run down the street looking for your dog., d. Get a snack and watch the ground shake.",a 3830,NDQ_006048,staying safe in an earthquake,"during an earthquake,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Prepare an earthquake kit., b. Bolt heavy furniture onto walls., c. Turn off water and power to your home., d. Get out of and away from buildings and power lines that may fall.",d 3831,NDQ_006049,staying safe in an earthquake,"after an earthquake,",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Drive out of the area to a safer place., b. See if anyone needs help and listen for instructions on how to proceed., c. Get on your phone right away to tell everyone about your experiences., d. All of the above.",b 3832,NDQ_006090,surface ocean currents,the great pacific garbage patch is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The center of the North Pacific Gyre where trash and pollutants accumulate., b. The center of the South Pacific Gyre where trash and pollutants accumulate., c. The region that lines the continents around the Pacific where trash and pollutants are released., d. None of these.",a 3833,NDQ_006091,surface ocean currents,surface currents are a result of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Global wind patterns, b. Earth’s rotation, c. Shape of ocean basins, d. All of the above",d 3834,NDQ_006092,surface ocean currents,coriolis effect is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The apparent motion of freely moving objects as Earth rotates beneath them., b. The force of Earth’s rotation pushing on freely moving objects., c. What happens when freely moving objects, like air and water, meet high and low pressure cells., d. None of these.",a 3835,NDQ_006093,surface ocean currents,the global wind belts and their directions in order from the equator to the north pole are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Trade winds, west to east; Westerlies, east to west; Polar Easterlies, west to east., b. Westerlies, east to west; Trade winds, west to east; Polar Easterlies, east to west., c. Trade winds, east to west; Westerlies, west to east; Polar Easterlies, east to west., d. Westerlies, west to east; Trade winds, east to west; Polar Easterlies, west to east.",c 3836,NDQ_006094,surface ocean currents,wind in the global wind belts,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Forms a gyre, like the surface ocean currents below it., b. Blows around the planet, with alternating bands blowing in opposite directions., c. Blow west to east around the planet., d. Blow west to east in the Northern Hemisphere and east to west in the Southern Hemisphere.",b 3837,NDQ_006095,surface ocean currents,the northern hemisphere gyres rotate counter clockwise.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3838,NDQ_006096,surface ocean currents,"when a surface ocean current traveling from east to west across the ocean runs into a continent, it will turn __________ in the northern hemisphere and __________ in the southern hemisphere.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Left, left, b. Left, right, c. Right, left, d. Right, right",c 3839,NDQ_006097,surface ocean currents,"if you get caught in a rip current, what should you do?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Swim straight in to shore., b. Swim straight out from the shore and then back in., c. Ride the rip current until it carries you to shore., d. Swim parallel to the shore and then swim back in.",d 3840,NDQ_006099,surface ocean currents,how does a water molecule move that is stuck in a longshore current?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It goes into shore at an angle and comes away from shore perpendicular to the beach., b. It goes into shore at an angle and comes away from shore at an angle., c. It goes into shore perpendicular to the beach and out from shore perpendicular to the beach., d. It moves straight along the shore.",a 3841,NDQ_006111,temperature and heat in the atmosphere,high temperature particles vibrate more slowly than low temperature particles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3842,NDQ_006113,temperature and heat in the atmosphere,"which of the following has high temperature, but little heat?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. A hot tub, b. A bonfire, c. A candle flame, d. A barrel full of molten lead.",c 3843,NDQ_006114,temperature and heat in the atmosphere,"evaporative cooling works to cool a house in a hot, dry area because",,,Multiple Choice,"a. When water changes state from liquid to gas it absorbs heat., b. When water changes state from gas to liquid it releases heat., c. Heat is radiated outward when water runs over a mesh screen., d. Heat is absorbed when water runs over a mesh screen.",a 3844,NDQ_006115,temperature and heat in the atmosphere,the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of material by 1.0oc.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Latent heat, b. Specific heat, c. Radiant heat, d. Solar heat",b 3845,NDQ_006116,temperature and heat in the atmosphere,"a pot of boiling water will not get hotter than 100oc (212of). if more heat is added, the water will evaporate.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3846,NDQ_006117,temperature and heat in the atmosphere,"when energy is released by a material, it gets warmer.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3847,NDQ_006118,temperature and heat in the atmosphere,if a substance has a high specific heat it means,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It doesn’t take much energy to change its temperature., b. It takes a lot of energy to get it to change state., c. It doesn’t take a lot of energy to get it to change state., d. It takes a lot of energy to change its temperature.",d 3848,NDQ_006119,temperature and heat in the atmosphere,why is the ocean so good at moderating temperature near the coast?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It has a low specific heat., b. It has to gain or lose a lot of energy to change its temperature., c. It has a low latent heat., d. A & B",b 3849,NDQ_006172,thunderstorms,thunderstorms are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A rare event., b. Rare except in a few places., c. Common in many places., d. Nearly constant everywhere on Earth.",c 3850,NDQ_006173,thunderstorms,energy that collects in cumulonimbus clouds release electricity called,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Thunder, b. Lightning, c. Static, d. None of the above",b 3851,NDQ_006174,thunderstorms,lightning never strikes twice.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3852,NDQ_006175,thunderstorms,"sound waves travel more slowly, so thunder may come many seconds after lightning.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3853,NDQ_006176,thunderstorms,thunderstorms most commonly occur,,,Multiple Choice,"a. When ground temperatures are high compared to the air temperature., b. In summer and fall., c. In the early to mid-morning., d. All of these.",a 3854,NDQ_006177,thunderstorms,for a thunderstorm to grow,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Warm, moist air creates updrafts forming cumulus and then cumulonimbus clouds form., b. High winds blow the cloud into an anvil shape., c. Latent heat from the condensation of water vapor makes the cloud warmer than the air outside it, creating heavy updrafts., d. All of these.",d 3855,NDQ_006178,thunderstorms,lightning may discharge between,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Parts of two different clouds., b. Two clouds., c. Between a cloud and the ground, d. All of the above",d 3856,NDQ_006179,thunderstorms,a thunderstorm will end when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. All the moisture has rained out of the cloud., b. All the electrical charge in the cloud has been neutralized., c. Downdrafts cool the base of the cloud and shut down convection., d. All of the above",c 3857,NDQ_006180,thunderstorms,what causes a severe thunderstorm?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Intense downdrafts hit the ground and shoot warm air back up into the cloud., b. There is more moisture in the cloud so the storm can last longer., c. The electrical charge is more intense due to the squall line., d. All of the above",a 3858,NDQ_006181,thunderstorms,what causes thunder?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Downdrafts in the cloud are drawn down so rapidly that the air collapse behind them., b. Lightning heats the air so that it expands explosively., c. Lightning is light and sound waves that travel at different speeds., d. None of these.",b 3859,NDQ_006202,transform plate boundaries,what type of boundary is found at the san andreas fault?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Divergent, b. Convergent, c. Transform, d. Normal",c 3860,NDQ_006203,transform plate boundaries,"when two slabs of lithosphere slide past each other, the result is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Volcanoes, b. Earthquakes, c. Formation of new crust, d. All of the above",b 3861,NDQ_006204,transform plate boundaries,which two plates are on opposite sides of the san andreas fault?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Pacific Plate and Juan de Fuca, b. Juan de Fuca and North American Plate, c. Pacific Plate and North American Plate, d. Juan de Fuca and Eurasian Plate",c 3862,NDQ_006205,transform plate boundaries,transform boundaries are only found in continental crust.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3863,NDQ_006207,transform plate boundaries,"over millions of years, which direction would you find los angeles in relation to where it is now?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. North, b. South, c. East, d. West",a 3864,NDQ_006208,transform plate boundaries,"as you move south, the san andreas fault turns into a subduction zone. that means the transform boundary turns into this boundary.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Convergent, b. Transform, c. Divergent, d. Strike-slip",a 3865,NDQ_006210,transform plate boundaries,what type of fault is found at a transform boundary?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. normal, b. reverse, c. low-angle, d. strike-slip",d 3866,NDQ_006211,transform plate boundaries,"at a transform fault, earthquakes are often massive because two giant slabs of lithosphere do not slide past each other easily.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3867,NDQ_006272,types of soils,the most important factor in determine the type of soil that forms is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Parent rock type, b. amount of time soil has been in place, c. the plants that grow on the soil, d. climate",d 3868,NDQ_006273,types of soils,"this type of soil is formed in drier, temperate areas where grasslands and brush grow.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Laterite, b. Pedocal, c. Pedalfer, d. None of the above",b 3869,NDQ_006274,types of soils,this type of soil forms in tropical rainforests.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Laterite, b. Pedocal, c. Pedalfer, d. All of the above",a 3870,NDQ_006275,types of soils,which of the following is true about pedocals?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They are extremely fertile and good for growing plants., b. They are common in tropical rainforests., c. They have a layer of calcium carbonate below the surface., d. They make great farmland.",c 3871,NDQ_006276,types of soils,pedalfer is very fertile and is dark brown or black soil.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3872,NDQ_006277,types of soils,which of the soils bake as hard as a brick if exposed to the sun.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Laterite, b. Pedocal, c. Pedalfer, d. All of the above",a 3873,NDQ_006278,types of soils,this compound is left behind in laterite soils.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Aluminum oxides, b. Iron oxides, c. Copper oxides, d. Both a and b",d 3874,NDQ_006279,types of soils,"where there is intense weathering, soils may be thick and nutrient-rich.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3875,NDQ_006280,types of soils,soil forms at roughly the same rate in all climate types.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3876,NDQ_006281,types of soils,which of the following is not true about pedalfers soils?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They are the soils of deciduous forests., b. They are not good for growing crops., c. They are rich in aluminum and iron., d. They have been leached of soluble minerals.",b 3877,NDQ_006282,types of volcanoes,"since it hasnt had a large eruption since 1980, mount st. helens is considered extinct.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3878,NDQ_006283,types of volcanoes,which of these are characteristics of composite volcanoes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Always have a pointy top, like a classic volcano., b. Are not associated with cinder cones., c. Eruptions often explosive., d. All of the above",c 3879,NDQ_006285,types of volcanoes,this determines both eruption type and volcano type.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Magma composition, b. Plate tectonic setting, c. Temperature of eruption, d. Pressure of eruption",a 3880,NDQ_006286,types of volcanoes,shield volcanoes are common at intraplate hot spots.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3881,NDQ_006287,types of volcanoes,this is the largest shield volcano on earth.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Everest, b. Mauna Kea, c. Shasta, d. Fuji",b 3882,NDQ_006288,types of volcanoes,mt. fuji is this type of volcano.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cinder-cone, b. Shield, c. Composite, d. Dormant",c 3883,NDQ_006289,types of volcanoes,shield volcanoes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Are usually made of material from one eruption., b. Have lavas of many different compositions., c. Are made of low viscosity lavas., d. All of these.",c 3884,NDQ_006290,types of volcanoes,cinder cones,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Can be made of magma of any composition that can make a volcano, b. Are usually made from several different eruptions of material., c. Are usually in cinder cone fields not associated with other volcanoes., d. All of these.",a 3885,NDQ_006291,types of volcanoes,cinder cones have a cone shape because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Lava doesn’t flow far from the vent., b. Lava flows downhill in a cone shape., c. Erosion by wind and rain shapes the volcano in a cone shape., d. Rock fragments shoot up in the air and then fall back to the ground.",d 3886,NDQ_006332,volcanic landforms,fissure eruptions are rare in volcanic regions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3887,NDQ_006333,volcanic landforms,mauna loa in hawaii is this type of volcano.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cinder cone volcano, b. Composite volcano, c. Shield volcano, d. None of the above",c 3888,NDQ_006334,volcanic landforms,"large, round landforms created by thick lava that does not travel far from the vent:",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Lava dome, b. Lava volcano, c. Lava plateau, d. Lava neck",a 3889,NDQ_006335,volcanic landforms,all of the volcanoes on the island of hawaii are about the same age.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3890,NDQ_006336,volcanic landforms,"large amounts of fluid lava flow that solidifies and creates a large, flat surfaces of rock.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Lava dome, b. Lava volcano, c. Lava plateau, d. Lava neck",c 3891,NDQ_006337,volcanic landforms,lava plateaus are made from,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Layers of fluid lava., b. Batholiths from down deep., c. Overlying ash flows., d. Alternating fluid lava and ash flows.",a 3892,NDQ_006338,volcanic landforms,shiprock in new mexico is this type of landform.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Volcanic dome, b. Volcanic neck, c. Volcano, d. Volcanic plateau",b 3893,NDQ_006339,volcanic landforms,what type of rock created the columbia plateau?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Quartz, b. Basalt, c. Granite, d. Slate",b 3894,NDQ_006340,volcanic landforms,a volcanic neck is made by this part of a volcano.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Crater, b. Pipe, c. Magma Chamber, d. Vent",d 3895,NDQ_006341,volcanic landforms,the hawaiian islands exist because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Lava flows into the sea to create new land., b. Ash flow eruptions extend land outward., c. Plates smash together to create islands., d. Magma chambers are uplifted so that they are above sea level.",a 3896,NDQ_006342,volcano characteristics,how can a dormant volcano become active?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The magma chamber is empty., b. The magma chamber fills with magma., c. A very large earthquake rocks the volcano., d. None of these.",b 3897,NDQ_006343,volcano characteristics,volcanoes are located around these type of boundaries.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Divergent and convergent, b. Convergent and transform, c. Transform and divergent, d. Divergent, convergent and transform",a 3898,NDQ_006344,volcano characteristics,a volcano on the hawaii hotspot is __________; a volcano that has just moved off the hotspot is __________; a volcano that is far from the hotspot is __________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Dormant; extinct; active, b. Extinct; active; dormant, c. Active; extinct; dormant, d. Active; dormant; extinct",d 3899,NDQ_006345,volcano characteristics,magma is created when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the temperature rises, b. pressure lowers, c. water is added, d. all of the above",d 3900,NDQ_006346,volcano characteristics,these volcanoes are not currently erupting and will probably not erupt again.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Active, b. Dormant, c. Extinct, d. None of these",c 3901,NDQ_006347,volcano characteristics,a dormant volcano may erupt again.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3902,NDQ_006348,volcano characteristics,only volcanoes that form a cone of some sort can erupt.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3903,NDQ_006349,volcano characteristics,a dormant volcano will become active at some point in the future.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3904,NDQ_006350,volcano characteristics,most active volcanoes are found in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The Pacific Ring of Fire, b. The Alpine-Himalaya Belt, c. The East African Rift, d. Hawaii Hotspot",a 3905,NDQ_006351,volcano characteristics,what is the connection between the location of earthquakes and volcanoes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Where there are earthquakes there are always volcanoes., b. Where there are volcanoes there are always earthquakes., c. Sometimes there are volcanoes but not earthquakes., d. None of these.",b 3906,NDQ_006352,volcanoes at hotspots,hotspot volcanoes are made by ________________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Two plates converging, b. Two plates diverging, c. Two plates moving past each other in opposite directions, d. A plate moving over a mantle plume",d 3907,NDQ_006353,volcanoes at hotspots,lava made by hotspot volcanoes makes this type of volcano.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Shield volcanoes, b. Cinder cone volcanoes, c. Composite volcanoes, d. None of the above",a 3908,NDQ_006354,volcanoes at hotspots,the hawaii hotspot creates,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Massive shield volcanoes., b. Felsic lavas., c. Lavas with low viscosity., d. Both a and c.",d 3909,NDQ_006355,volcanoes at hotspots,hawaii is the only hotspot volcano chain in oceanic crust.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3910,NDQ_006356,volcanoes at hotspots,"most hotspots are located beneath continental crust, like yellowstone.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3911,NDQ_006357,volcanoes at hotspots,eruptions of hotspots beneath continents are extremely explosive because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The eruptions occur frequently., b. The eruptions release enormous amounts of felsic lava., c. A massive plume massive enough to penetrate continental crust is very hot., d. Both a and c.",c 3912,NDQ_006358,volcanoes at hotspots,you know that a chain of volcanoes formed at a hotspot rather than due to subduction if,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The volcanoes are oldest at one end and youngest at the other., b. The volcanoes are all about the same ages., c. The volcanoes are composite volcanoes rather than shield volcanoes., d. Both a and c",a 3913,NDQ_006359,volcanoes at hotspots,yellowstone is a mantle plume that has erupted within a continent.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3914,NDQ_006360,volcanoes at hotspots,how does melting take place at a mantle plume?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Added heat to raise the temperature., b. Pressure release to lower the melting temperature., c. Added water to lower the melting temperature., d. Both a and c",b 3915,NDQ_006361,volcanoes at hotspots,why do older volcanoes that formed at hotspots get smaller and eventually sink beneath the sea?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Erosion, b. End of eruptions, c. Sinking of crust as it cools, d. All of the above",d 3916,NDQ_006362,volcanoes at plate boundaries,volcanoes erupt at this type of convergent plate boundary.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Ocean-ocean, b. Ocean-continental, c. Continental-continental, d. Both a and b",d 3917,NDQ_006363,volcanoes at plate boundaries,"when two oceanic plates converge, it produces these types of volcanoes.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Hot spot volcanoes, b. Continental arc volcanoes, c. Mid-ocean ridge volcanoes, d. Island arc volcanoes",d 3918,NDQ_006364,volcanoes at plate boundaries,iceland is part of the mid-ocean ridge.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",a 3919,NDQ_006365,volcanoes at plate boundaries,"by what process do plates return back into the mantle, ultimately to make magma for volcanoes?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Sea-floor spreading, b. Transform motion., c. Subduction, d. Hotspots.",c 3920,NDQ_006366,volcanoes at plate boundaries,continental rifting does not produce volcanoes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3921,NDQ_006367,volcanoes at plate boundaries,volcanoes erupt at mid-ocean ridges due to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Magma rising to beneath the rift valley., b. Subduction of oceanic lithosphere., c. Subduction of continental lithosphere., d. All of the above",a 3922,NDQ_006368,volcanoes at plate boundaries,lava erupts through long cracks in the ground called this.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Volcanoes, b. Faults, c. Rifts, d. Fissures",d 3923,NDQ_006369,volcanoes at plate boundaries,during subduction the plate that goes under is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The less dense plate, b. The more dense plate, c. Both plates, d. None of the plates",b 3924,NDQ_006370,volcanoes at plate boundaries,these mountains are a chain of volcanoes made by convergent boundaries.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Himalayas, b. Hawaiian Islands, c. Appalachians, d. The Cascades",d 3925,NDQ_006371,volcanoes at plate boundaries,"volcanoes at island and continental arcs are not active for very long, about 10,000 years on average.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. True, b. False",b 3926,NDQ_006861,sponges and cnidarians,Adult sponges,,,Multiple Choice,"a. are able to swim, b. have specialized tissues, c. are all predators, d. may produce toxins for defense",d 3927,NDQ_006862,sponges and cnidarians,___name of the phylum to which sponges belong,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.porocyte, b. b.spicule, c. c.coral reef, d. d.Porifera, e. e.osculum, f. f.Cnidaria, g. g.amebocyte",d 3928,NDQ_006863,sponges and cnidarians,___opening through which water flows out of a sponge,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.porocyte, b. b.spicule, c. c.coral reef, d. d.Porifera, e. e.osculum, f. f.Cnidaria, g. g.amebocyte",e 3929,NDQ_006864,sponges and cnidarians,Which statement about reproduction in sponges is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Sponges reproduce both asexually and sexually, b. Sponges reproduce asexually by budding, c. Male sponges release sperm through amebocytes, d. Sperm may enter a female sponge through a pore",c 3930,NDQ_006865,sponges and cnidarians,What is the function of collar cells in a sponge?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They hold the head upright, b. They trap and digest food, c. They expel wastes, d. They produce gametes",b 3931,NDQ_006866,sponges and cnidarians,___specialized cell through which water enters the body of a sponge,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.porocyte, b. b.spicule, c. c.coral reef, d. d.Porifera, e. e.osculum, f. f.Cnidaria, g. g.amebocyte",a 3932,NDQ_006867,sponges and cnidarians,___name of the phylum to which jellyfish belong,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.porocyte, b. b.spicule, c. c.coral reef, d. d.Porifera, e. e.osculum, f. f.Cnidaria, g. g.amebocyte",f 3933,NDQ_006868,sponges and cnidarians,All cnidarians,,,Multiple Choice,"a. are aquatic, b. are less complex than sponges, c. have bilateral symmetry, d. have a complete digestive system",a 3934,NDQ_006869,sponges and cnidarians,"___one of many short, sharp projections that make up a sponges endoskeleton",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.porocyte, b. b.spicule, c. c.coral reef, d. d.Porifera, e. e.osculum, f. f.Cnidaria, g. g.amebocyte",b 3935,NDQ_006870,sponges and cnidarians,The polyp form of a cnidarian,,,Multiple Choice,"a. has a tubular body, b. can swim freely, c. reproduces sexually, d. always changes into a medusa",a 3936,NDQ_006872,sponges and cnidarians,___structure that builds up over time from the exoskeletons of corals,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.porocyte, b. b.spicule, c. c.coral reef, d. d.Porifera, e. e.osculum, f. f.Cnidaria, g. g.amebocyte",c 3937,NDQ_006874,sponges and cnidarians,___specialized cell that carries nutrients from digested food to the rest of the cells of a sponge,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.porocyte, b. b.spicule, c. c.coral reef, d. d.Porifera, e. e.osculum, f. f.Cnidaria, g. g.amebocyte",g 3938,NDQ_006875,sponges and cnidarians,_Almost all sponges live in fresh water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3939,NDQ_006878,sponges and cnidarians,_Adult sponges may live in colonies of many sponges.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3940,NDQ_006880,sponges and cnidarians,_Collar cells in a sponge pump water out of the sponges body.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3941,NDQ_006881,sponges and cnidarians,_Jellyfish are filter feeders.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3942,NDQ_006882,sponges and cnidarians,There are more species of sponges than cnidarians.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3943,NDQ_006883,sponges and cnidarians,Most sponges live on coral reefs or the ocean floor.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3944,NDQ_006884,sponges and cnidarians,_Sponges are less complex than cnidarians.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3945,NDQ_006885,sponges and cnidarians,Sponge larvae are just like adult sponges except smaller.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3946,NDQ_006886,sponges and cnidarians,_All cnidarians alternate between polyp and medusa forms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3947,NDQ_006887,sponges and cnidarians,_Cnidarians have an incomplete digestive system with a single opening.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3948,NDQ_006888,sponges and cnidarians,Many cnidarians have the ability to produce light.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3949,NDQ_006889,sponges and cnidarians,"Corals are found at all levels of the ocean, from very deep to shallow water.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3950,NDQ_006890,sponges and cnidarians,Sponges have specialized,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cells, b. tissues, c. organs, d. all of the above",a 3951,NDQ_006891,sponges and cnidarians,A male sponge releases sperm into the water through a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. porocyte, b. osculum, c. spicule, d. collar cell",b 3952,NDQ_006892,sponges and cnidarians,Reef sponges have symbiotic relationships with other species for which they provide,,,Multiple Choice,"a. shelter, b. nutrients, c. food, d. water",a 3953,NDQ_006893,sponges and cnidarians,Examples of cnidarians include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. anemones, b. hydras, c. corals, d. all of the above",d 3954,NDQ_006894,sponges and cnidarians,Which is function of a nematocyst?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. attacking prey, b. producing gametes, c. attaching to reefs, d. filtering food",a 3955,NDQ_006895,sponges and cnidarians,The medusa form of a cnidarian,,,Multiple Choice,"a. reproduces sexually, b. is unable to move, c. has a brain, d. all of the above",a 3956,NDQ_006896,sponges and cnidarians,The larval form of a sponge,,,Multiple Choice,"a. has a nerve net, b. has cilia, c. cannot move, d. produces food",b 3957,NDQ_007979,characteristics of living organisms,__All organisms respond to their environment.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3958,NDQ_007980,characteristics of living organisms,__Some living things do not need energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3959,NDQ_007981,characteristics of living organisms,__All living things get food by eating other organisms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3960,NDQ_007982,characteristics of living organisms,__Some organisms consume dead organic matter such as dead leaves.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3961,NDQ_007983,characteristics of living organisms,__Cells are the basic units of structure and function of all living things.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3962,NDQ_007984,characteristics of living organisms,__All organisms grow by increasing the number of their cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3963,NDQ_007985,characteristics of living organisms,__All organisms must mate to produce offspring.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3964,NDQ_007993,characteristics of living organisms,_________organism that eats other organisms for food,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.reproduction, b. b.response, c. c.producer, d. d.homeostasis, e. e.energy, f. f.stimulus, g. g.consumer",g 3965,NDQ_007994,characteristics of living organisms,_________condition in which an organism has a stable internal environment,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.reproduction, b. b.response, c. c.producer, d. d.homeostasis, e. e.energy, f. f.stimulus, g. g.consumer",d 3966,NDQ_007995,characteristics of living organisms,_________something in the environment that causes a reaction in an organism,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.reproduction, b. b.response, c. c.producer, d. d.homeostasis, e. e.energy, f. f.stimulus, g. g.consumer",f 3967,NDQ_007996,characteristics of living organisms,_________organism that uses energy to make food,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.reproduction, b. b.response, c. c.producer, d. d.homeostasis, e. e.energy, f. f.stimulus, g. g.consumer",c 3968,NDQ_007997,characteristics of living organisms,_________reaction produced by a stimulus,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.reproduction, b. b.response, c. c.producer, d. d.homeostasis, e. e.energy, f. f.stimulus, g. g.consumer",b 3969,NDQ_007998,characteristics of living organisms,_________production of offspring,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.reproduction, b. b.response, c. c.producer, d. d.homeostasis, e. e.energy, f. f.stimulus, g. g.consumer",a 3970,NDQ_007999,characteristics of living organisms,_________ability to change or move matter,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.reproduction, b. b.response, c. c.producer, d. d.homeostasis, e. e.energy, f. f.stimulus, g. g.consumer",e 3971,NDQ_008000,characteristics of living organisms,Microscopic organisms include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. bacteria, b. archaea, c. protists, d. all of the above",d 3972,NDQ_008001,characteristics of living organisms,Which of the following is a characteristic of all organisms?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. multiple cells, b. need for energy, c. sexual reproduction, d. all of the above",b 3973,NDQ_008002,characteristics of living organisms,Living things can do all of the following except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. grow, b. create energy, c. respond to stimuli, d. maintain homeostasis",b 3974,NDQ_008003,characteristics of living organisms,How many cells make up your body?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hundreds, b. thousands, c. millions, d. trillions",d 3975,NDQ_008004,characteristics of living organisms,An example of a producer is a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. tree, b. raccoon, c. mushroom, d. earthworm",a 3976,NDQ_008005,characteristics of living organisms,Multicellular organisms include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. algae, b. plants, c. bacteria, d. two of the above",b 3977,NDQ_008006,characteristics of living organisms,Which statement is true about sexual reproduction?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It involves just one parent, b. Offspring are identical to the parent, c. Offspring of both sexes are always produced, d. none of the above",d 3978,NDQ_008035,classification of living things,_________Linnaean classification has been completely replaced by modern classification systems.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3979,NDQ_008036,classification of living things,_________Modern scientists classify organisms on the basis of molecular similarities.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3980,NDQ_008037,classification of living things,_________The name of the human family is the Chordates.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3981,NDQ_008038,classification of living things,_________Each genus is divided into one or more families.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3982,NDQ_008039,classification of living things,_________Organisms that lack cell walls include plants and animals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3983,NDQ_008040,classification of living things,_________The cells of all Eukarya have a nucleus and other organelles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 3984,NDQ_008041,classification of living things,_________All scientists agree that viruses should be considered living things.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 3985,NDQ_008049,classification of living things,_________broadest taxon in the Linnaean classification system,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.species, b. b.binomial nomenclature, c. c.order, d. d.domain, e. e.taxonomy, f. f.phylum, g. g.kingdom",g 3986,NDQ_008050,classification of living things,_________science of classifying living things,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.species, b. b.binomial nomenclature, c. c.order, d. d.domain, e. e.taxonomy, f. f.phylum, g. g.kingdom",e 3987,NDQ_008051,classification of living things,_________taxon that includes one or more classes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.species, b. b.binomial nomenclature, c. c.order, d. d.domain, e. e.taxonomy, f. f.phylum, g. g.kingdom",f 3988,NDQ_008052,classification of living things,_________taxon that includes one or more families,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.species, b. b.binomial nomenclature, c. c.order, d. d.domain, e. e.taxonomy, f. f.phylum, g. g.kingdom",c 3989,NDQ_008053,classification of living things,_________group of organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring together,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.species, b. b.binomial nomenclature, c. c.order, d. d.domain, e. e.taxonomy, f. f.phylum, g. g.kingdom",a 3990,NDQ_008054,classification of living things,_________taxon broader than the kingdom in a modern taxonomic system,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.species, b. b.binomial nomenclature, c. c.order, d. d.domain, e. e.taxonomy, f. f.phylum, g. g.kingdom",d 3991,NDQ_008055,classification of living things,_________method of naming organisms introduced by Linnaeus,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.species, b. b.binomial nomenclature, c. c.order, d. d.domain, e. e.taxonomy, f. f.phylum, g. g.kingdom",b 3992,NDQ_008056,classification of living things,The human order is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. animals., b. chordates., c. mammals., d. primates.",d 3993,NDQ_008057,classification of living things,Which of the following is not a kingdom in the Linnaean system of classification?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Archaea, b. Protist, c. Plant, d. Fungus",a 3994,NDQ_008058,classification of living things,The second word in an organisms two-word Latin name is the name of its,,,Multiple Choice,"a. species., b. genus., c. domain., d. family.",a 3995,NDQ_008059,classification of living things,The domains of life include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Bacteria., b. Archaea., c. Eukarya., d. all of the above",d 3996,NDQ_008060,classification of living things,Which of the following statements about viruses is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A virus belongs to the Archaea Domain., b. A virus is a single-celled organism., c. A virus has a cell membrane made of proteins., d. A virus can evolve.",d 3997,NDQ_008061,classification of living things,What is the name of the domain that contains four kingdoms?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Animal, b. Plant, c. Bacteria, d. Eukarya",d 3998,NDQ_008062,classification of living things,Which trait is found in bacteria?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. multiple cells, b. cell wall, c. cell nucleus, d. cell organelles",b 3999,NDQ_008263,first two lines of defense,Biological barriers to pathogens are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. responses such as inflammation., b. the skin and mucous membranes., c. chemicals such as hydrochloric acid., d. bacteria that live in or on the human body.",d 4000,NDQ_008264,first two lines of defense,It is very difficult for pathogens to penetrate the epidermis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4001,NDQ_008265,first two lines of defense,Mucous membranes keep out pathogens because they are as tough as skin.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4002,NDQ_008266,first two lines of defense,Your bodys first line of defense against pathogens includes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. three types of barriers., b. white blood cells called phagocytes., c. a higher-than-normal body temperature., d. all of the above",a 4003,NDQ_008267,first two lines of defense,Few pathogens are able to grow in urine because it is too,,,Multiple Choice,"a. basic., b. warm., c. acidic., d. two of the above",c 4004,NDQ_008268,first two lines of defense,Helpful bacteria defend your body from pathogens by competing with them for food and space.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4005,NDQ_008269,first two lines of defense,Your bodys first line of defense against pathogens includes phagocytosis and fever.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4006,NDQ_008270,first two lines of defense,What causes inflammation in damaged tissue?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chemicals released when tissue is damaged, b. constriction of blood vessels near damaged tissue, c. development of a fever in damaged tissue, d. phagocytosis of damaged tissue",a 4007,NDQ_008271,first two lines of defense,You develop a fever because of chemicals released by phagocytes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4008,NDQ_008272,first two lines of defense,How do phagocytes help fight an infection?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They engulf and destroy pathogens., b. They release chemicals that cause a fever., c. They are a physical barrier to pathogens., d. two of the above",d 4009,NDQ_008274,first two lines of defense,Physical barriers to infection include mucus and cilia.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4010,NDQ_008276,first two lines of defense,Inflammation reduces blood flow to an area of infection or injury.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4011,NDQ_008277,first two lines of defense,Type of barriers that make up your bodys first line of defense include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. physical barriers., b. chemical barriers., c. biological barriers., d. all of the above",d 4012,NDQ_008280,first two lines of defense,Most pathogens cannot survive in the stomach because it is too,,,Multiple Choice,"a. wet., b. warm., c. acidic., d. all of the above",c 4013,NDQ_008282,first two lines of defense,Body fluids that contain lysozymes include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tears., b. sweat., c. saliva., d. all of the above",d 4014,NDQ_008283,first two lines of defense,Inflammation occurs due to chemicals released by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. invading bacteria., b. red blood cells., c. damaged tissues., d. bone marrow.",c 4015,NDQ_008284,first two lines of defense,The bodys second line of defense includes the production of mucus.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4016,NDQ_008285,first two lines of defense,Saliva and tears contain enzymes that can kill bacteria.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4017,NDQ_008286,first two lines of defense,Inflammation causes white blood cells to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. leak out of blood vessels., b. lower the bodys temperature., c. excrete wastes from the body., d. become damaged and die.",a 4018,NDQ_008287,first two lines of defense,Damaged tissue becomes red and warm because of increased blood flow to the area.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4019,NDQ_008288,first two lines of defense,Results of a fever include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the immune system making more white blood cells., b. bacteria reproducing so quickly they die of crowding., c. cilia becoming more active so they remove pathogens more quickly., d. two of the above",a 4020,NDQ_008289,first two lines of defense,The normal temperature of the human body is about,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 95.8 F., b. 96.6 F., c. 98.6 F., d. 100.8 F.",c 4021,NDQ_008290,first two lines of defense,Phagocytes kill pathogens only if the pathogens are circulating in the blood.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4022,NDQ_008291,first two lines of defense,A fever is a sign that your body is losing its fight against an infection.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4023,NDQ_008292,first two lines of defense,__sticky secretion that traps pathogens on mucous membranes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lysozyme, b. b.hydrochloric acid, c. c.mucus, d. d.inflammation, e. e.phagocytosis, f. f.skin, g. g.cilia",c 4024,NDQ_008293,first two lines of defense,__process in which white blood cells engulf and destroy pathogens,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lysozyme, b. b.hydrochloric acid, c. c.mucus, d. d.inflammation, e. e.phagocytosis, f. f.skin, g. g.cilia",e 4025,NDQ_008294,first two lines of defense,__organ that is the bodys most important barrier to pathogens,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lysozyme, b. b.hydrochloric acid, c. c.mucus, d. d.inflammation, e. e.phagocytosis, f. f.skin, g. g.cilia",f 4026,NDQ_008295,first two lines of defense,"__tiny, hair-like projections that cover many mucous membranes",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lysozyme, b. b.hydrochloric acid, c. c.mucus, d. d.inflammation, e. e.phagocytosis, f. f.skin, g. g.cilia",g 4027,NDQ_008296,first two lines of defense,__chemical in the stomach that kills most pathogens in food or water,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lysozyme, b. b.hydrochloric acid, c. c.mucus, d. d.inflammation, e. e.phagocytosis, f. f.skin, g. g.cilia",b 4028,NDQ_008297,first two lines of defense,"__reaction to infection that causes redness, warmth, and pain",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lysozyme, b. b.hydrochloric acid, c. c.mucus, d. d.inflammation, e. e.phagocytosis, f. f.skin, g. g.cilia",d 4029,NDQ_008298,first two lines of defense,__enzyme that breaks down the cell walls of bacteria,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lysozyme, b. b.hydrochloric acid, c. c.mucus, d. d.inflammation, e. e.phagocytosis, f. f.skin, g. g.cilia",a 4030,NDQ_008306,immune system defenses,What is the function of the thymus gland?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It stores T cells while they mature., b. It produces white blood cells., c. It filters pathogens from lymph., d. two of the above",a 4031,NDQ_008307,immune system defenses,The immune system includes all of the following structures and tissues except the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. pancreas., b. bone marrow., c. spleen.",a 4032,NDQ_008308,immune system defenses,What is the function of the tonsils?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They help produce speech., b. They trap pathogens in the throat., c. They produce lymphocytes., d. They store B cells while they mature.",b 4033,NDQ_008309,immune system defenses,How does lymph circulate through lymphatic vessels?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The heart pumps lymph through the vessels., b. Gravity moves lymph through the vessels., c. Muscle contractions move lymph through the vessels., d. none of the above",c 4034,NDQ_008310,immune system defenses,All lymphocytes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. are produced in bone marrow., b. mature in bone marrow., c. destroy damaged cells., d. become memory cells.",a 4035,NDQ_008311,immune system defenses,How do lymph vessels differ from blood vessels?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They contain lymph instead of blood., b. The heart does not pump fluid through them., c. The fluid they contain does not circulate., d. two of the above",d 4036,NDQ_008312,immune system defenses,Which statement about lymphocytes is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They make up about one quarter of all white blood cells., b. There are normally trillions of them in the human body., c. A minority of them are in the blood., d. none of the above",d 4037,NDQ_008313,immune system defenses,Any protein that the body recognizes as either self or nonself is called a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. antibody., b. allergen., c. antigen., d. carcinogen.",c 4038,NDQ_008314,immune system defenses,What triggers an immune response?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. inflammation, b. fever, c. phagocytes, d. antigens",d 4039,NDQ_008315,immune system defenses,The immune response launched by killer T cells against pathogens involves the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. release of toxins., b. destruction of infected cells., c. production of antibodies., d. two of the above",d 4040,NDQ_008317,immune system defenses,Both B and T cells,,,Multiple Choice,"a. are produced in bone marrow., b. mature in the thymus gland., c. fight infections by destroying infected cells., d. two of the above",a 4041,NDQ_008319,immune system defenses,What happens to lymph when it reaches the main lymph vessels?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It is excreted in urine by the kidneys., b. It is returned to the blood in the chest., c. It is stored in the thymus gland., d. It is filtered out of the vessels by the spleen.",b 4042,NDQ_008327,immune system defenses,The majority of lymphocytes are in the lymphatic system,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4043,NDQ_008328,immune system defenses,B cells respond to pathogens that are inside infected cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4044,NDQ_008330,immune system defenses,Helper T cells release chemicals that switch on B cells and killer T cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4045,NDQ_008333,immune system defenses,The only way to develop immunity to an infectious disease is by vaccination.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4046,NDQ_008334,immune system defenses,"Vaccines have been developed to prevent measles, mumps, and chicken pox.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4047,NDQ_008335,immune system defenses,The bodys third and final line of defense against pathogens involves the immune system.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4048,NDQ_008336,immune system defenses,Lymph is moved through lymphatic vessels by the force of gravity.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4049,NDQ_008337,immune system defenses,"Types of lymphocytes include phagocytes, B cells, and T cells.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4050,NDQ_008338,immune system defenses,T cells are produced by the thymus gland.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4051,NDQ_008339,immune system defenses,Lymphocytes must be switched on in order to fight a specific pathogen.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4052,NDQ_008340,immune system defenses,One type of immune response involves killer T cells and one type involves helper T cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4053,NDQ_008341,immune system defenses,Antibodies are proteins that the body recognizes as either self or nonself.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4054,NDQ_008342,immune system defenses,__liquid that normally leaks out of tiny blood vessels into tissues,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.spleen, b. b.lymph node, c. c.thymus gland, d. d.bone marrow, e. e.immune response, f. f.lymphocyte, g. g.lymph",g 4055,NDQ_008343,immune system defenses,__organ in the abdomen that filters pathogens out of the blood,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.spleen, b. b.lymph node, c. c.thymus gland, d. d.bone marrow, e. e.immune response, f. f.lymphocyte, g. g.lymph",a 4056,NDQ_008344,immune system defenses,__immune systems reaction to a specific pathogen,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.spleen, b. b.lymph node, c. c.thymus gland, d. d.bone marrow, e. e.immune response, f. f.lymphocyte, g. g.lymph",e 4057,NDQ_008345,immune system defenses,__type of white blood cell involved in an immune response,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.spleen, b. b.lymph node, c. c.thymus gland, d. d.bone marrow, e. e.immune response, f. f.lymphocyte, g. g.lymph",f 4058,NDQ_008346,immune system defenses,__small structure that removes pathogens from lymph,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.spleen, b. b.lymph node, c. c.thymus gland, d. d.bone marrow, e. e.immune response, f. f.lymphocyte, g. g.lymph",b 4059,NDQ_008347,immune system defenses,__tissue that produces both B cells and T cells,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.spleen, b. b.lymph node, c. c.thymus gland, d. d.bone marrow, e. e.immune response, f. f.lymphocyte, g. g.lymph",d 4060,NDQ_008348,immune system defenses,__organ that stores T cells until they mature,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.spleen, b. b.lymph node, c. c.thymus gland, d. d.bone marrow, e. e.immune response, f. f.lymphocyte, g. g.lymph",c 4061,NDQ_009022,lifes building blocks,The scientist who discovered that all living cells arise from other cells was,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Hooke., b. Schwann., c. Schleiden., d. Virchow.",d 4062,NDQ_009025,lifes building blocks,The cells of all living things have,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a cell membrane., b. cytoplasm., c. ribosomes., d. all of the above",d 4063,NDQ_009026,lifes building blocks,Which statement about prokaryotes is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They were the first type of organisms to evolve., b. They are the least numerous organisms today., c. They have cells that lack a nucleus., d. They are all single-celled organisms.",b 4064,NDQ_009029,lifes building blocks,A group of cells of the same kind that perform the same function make up a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. organ., b. tissue., c. organelle., d. organ system.",b 4065,NDQ_009031,lifes building blocks,Which level of organization is found in eukaryotes but not in prokaryotes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. atoms, b. molecules, c. cells, d. none of the above",d 4066,NDQ_009036,lifes building blocks,______Only eukaryotic cells contain DNA.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4067,NDQ_009039,lifes building blocks,______Cell theory was introduced as soon as cells were discovered.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4068,NDQ_009041,lifes building blocks,______All cells contain cytoplasm.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4069,NDQ_009042,lifes building blocks,______Prokaryotic cells lack ribosomes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4070,NDQ_009043,lifes building blocks,All living cells can use energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4071,NDQ_009044,lifes building blocks,Some cells lack DNA.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4072,NDQ_009045,lifes building blocks,______Cells are classified in two major groups based on whether or not they have a cell membrane.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4073,NDQ_009046,lifes building blocks,The nucleus of a cell is an example of an organelle.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4074,NDQ_009047,lifes building blocks,______All single-celled organisms have prokaryotic cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4075,NDQ_009048,lifes building blocks,______All living cells can reproduce.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4076,NDQ_009049,lifes building blocks,"As a cell gets bigger, its surface area increases more quickly than its volume.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4077,NDQ_009050,lifes building blocks,Some single-celled organisms have eukaryotic cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4078,NDQ_009051,lifes building blocks,______cell structure where proteins are made,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.cell membrane, b. b.organ, c. c.prokaryotic cell, d. d.organelle, e. e.eukaryotic cell, f. f.ribosome, g. g.nucleus",f 4079,NDQ_009052,lifes building blocks,______cell that contains a nucleus,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.cell membrane, b. b.organ, c. c.prokaryotic cell, d. d.organelle, e. e.eukaryotic cell, f. f.ribosome, g. g.nucleus",e 4080,NDQ_009053,lifes building blocks,______any structure inside a cell that is enclosed by a membrane,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.cell membrane, b. b.organ, c. c.prokaryotic cell, d. d.organelle, e. e.eukaryotic cell, f. f.ribosome, g. g.nucleus",d 4081,NDQ_009054,lifes building blocks,______thin coating of phospholipids that surrounds a cell,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.cell membrane, b. b.organ, c. c.prokaryotic cell, d. d.organelle, e. e.eukaryotic cell, f. f.ribosome, g. g.nucleus",a 4082,NDQ_009055,lifes building blocks,______membrane enclosed structure in a cell that contains most of the cells DNA,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.cell membrane, b. b.organ, c. c.prokaryotic cell, d. d.organelle, e. e.eukaryotic cell, f. f.ribosome, g. g.nucleus",g 4083,NDQ_009056,lifes building blocks,______structure composed of two or more types of tissues that work together to do a specific task,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.cell membrane, b. b.organ, c. c.prokaryotic cell, d. d.organelle, e. e.eukaryotic cell, f. f.ribosome, g. g.nucleus",b 4084,NDQ_009057,lifes building blocks,______cell that lacks a nucleus,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.cell membrane, b. b.organ, c. c.prokaryotic cell, d. d.organelle, e. e.eukaryotic cell, f. f.ribosome, g. g.nucleus",c 4085,NDQ_009058,lifes building blocks,The smallest unit of living things that can carry out the chemical reactions of life is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. organ system, b. organ, c. tissue, d. cell",d 4086,NDQ_009059,lifes building blocks,Cells were first discovered in the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1500s, b. 1600s, c. 1700s, d. 1800s",b 4087,NDQ_009060,lifes building blocks,Scientists who contributed to the development of the cell theory included,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Virchow, b. Schleiden, c. Schwann, d. all of the above",d 4088,NDQ_009061,lifes building blocks,The cell theory includes all of the following ideas except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. all cells contain a nucleus, b. all organisms consist of one or more cells, c. all cells come from pre-existing cells, d. cells are alive",a 4089,NDQ_009062,lifes building blocks,Which parts do all cells have in common?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cell walls, b. ribosomes, c. mitochondria, d. all of the above",b 4090,NDQ_009063,lifes building blocks,What can all cells do?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. carry messages, b. transport oxygen, c. use energy, d. make food",c 4091,NDQ_009064,lifes building blocks,Which level of organization is found in prokaryotes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. tissue, b. molecule, c. organelle, d. organ",b 4092,NDQ_009065,cell structures,A cell membrane consists mainly of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. carbohydrates., b. cellulose., c. phospholipids., d. DNA.",c 4093,NDQ_009066,cell structures,______threadlike filaments and tubules that crisscross the cytoplasm,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lysosome, b. b.vesicle, c. c.cytoskeleton, d. d.plastid, e. e.centriole, f. f.endoplasmic reticulum, g. g.Golgi apparatus",c 4094,NDQ_009067,cell structures,______organelle that helps organize DNA in the nucleus so it divides correctly during cell division,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lysosome, b. b.vesicle, c. c.cytoskeleton, d. d.plastid, e. e.centriole, f. f.endoplasmic reticulum, g. g.Golgi apparatus",e 4095,NDQ_009068,cell structures,What helps a cell keeps its shape?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. cytoskeleton, c. ribosomes, d. two of the above",d 4096,NDQ_009069,cell structures,Organelles found only in plant cells include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. vacuoles., b. leucoplasts., c. centrioles., d. two of the above",b 4097,NDQ_009070,cell structures,______organelle that helps make and transport proteins and lipids,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lysosome, b. b.vesicle, c. c.cytoskeleton, d. d.plastid, e. e.centriole, f. f.endoplasmic reticulum, g. g.Golgi apparatus",f 4098,NDQ_009071,cell structures,"______sac-like organelle used for storage, transport, or biochemical reactions",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lysosome, b. b.vesicle, c. c.cytoskeleton, d. d.plastid, e. e.centriole, f. f.endoplasmic reticulum, g. g.Golgi apparatus",b 4099,NDQ_009072,cell structures,The largest organelle in a eukaryotic cell is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Golgi apparatus., b. endoplasmic reticulum., c. mitochondrion., d. nucleus.",d 4100,NDQ_009073,cell structures,______large organelle that sends proteins and lipids where they need to go,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lysosome, b. b.vesicle, c. c.cytoskeleton, d. d.plastid, e. e.centriole, f. f.endoplasmic reticulum, g. g.Golgi apparatus",g 4101,NDQ_009074,cell structures,What is the function of the nucleolus?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. making lipids, b. organizing DNA, c. forming ribosomes, d. none of the above",c 4102,NDQ_009076,cell structures,______type of organelle found only in plant cells,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lysosome, b. b.vesicle, c. c.cytoskeleton, d. d.plastid, e. e.centriole, f. f.endoplasmic reticulum, g. g.Golgi apparatus",d 4103,NDQ_009078,cell structures,______organelle that recycles unneeded molecules,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.lysosome, b. b.vesicle, c. c.cytoskeleton, d. d.plastid, e. e.centriole, f. f.endoplasmic reticulum, g. g.Golgi apparatus",a 4104,NDQ_009079,cell structures,Which statement about the cell membrane is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It encloses the cytoplasm, b. It protects and supports the cell, c. It keeps all external substances out of the cell, d. none of the above",c 4105,NDQ_009082,cell structures,The tails of phospholipid molecules in the cell membrane,,,Multiple Choice,"a. are on the outside of the membrane, b. love water, c. are hydrophobic, d. two of the above",c 4106,NDQ_009084,cell structures,Functions of cytoplasm include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. suspending cell organelles, b. helping the cell keep its shape, c. providing a site for biochemical reactions, d. all of the above",d 4107,NDQ_009085,cell structures,Which type of organelle is not surrounded by a membrane?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mitochondrion, b. ribosome, c. centriole, d. Golgi apparatus",b 4108,NDQ_009086,cell structures,All eukaryotic cells have all of the same organelles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4109,NDQ_009087,cell structures,The RER provides a framework where nucleic acids are made.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4110,NDQ_009088,cell structures,Organelles used for storage include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. vesicles, b. vacuoles, c. leucoplasts, d. all of the above",d 4111,NDQ_009089,cell structures,The tails of phospholipid molecules are hydrophilic.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4112,NDQ_009090,cell structures,The nuclear envelope contains,,,Multiple Choice,"a. pores, b. ribosomes, c. SER, d. ATP",a 4113,NDQ_009091,cell structures,All of the following are found in plant cells except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chromoplasts, b. cell walls, c. centrioles, d. RER",c 4114,NDQ_009092,cell structures,Ribosomes assemble and join together fatty acids.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4115,NDQ_009093,cell structures,"Cytosol is a watery, gel-like substance in the cytoplasm.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4116,NDQ_009094,cell structures,______Each phospholipid molecule in the cell membrane has two heads and a tail.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4117,NDQ_009095,cell structures,______Hydrophobic molecules are water fearing.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4118,NDQ_009096,cell structures,______Hydrophilic molecules like the interior of the cell membrane.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4119,NDQ_009097,cell structures,______Water makes up about two thirds of a cells weight.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4120,NDQ_009098,cell structures,______The cytoskeleton holds organelles in place inside the cytoplasm.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4121,NDQ_009099,cell structures,______Ribosomes are made of folded membranes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4122,NDQ_009100,cell structures,______The large central vacuole of a plant cell is where photosynthesis occurs.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4123,NDQ_009108,transport,Types of passive transport include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sodium-potassium pump, b. facilitated diffusion, c. vesicle transport, d. endocytosis",b 4124,NDQ_009109,transport,_______passage of a substance through a cell membrane from an area of higher to lower concentration that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.facilitated diffusion, b. b.vesicle transport, c. c.channel protein, d. d.phospholipid, e. e.simple diffusion, f. f.carrier protein, g. g.active transport",e 4125,NDQ_009110,transport,_______transport molecule that forms a tiny pore in a cell membrane so another substance can pass through,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.facilitated diffusion, b. b.vesicle transport, c. c.channel protein, d. d.phospholipid, e. e.simple diffusion, f. f.carrier protein, g. g.active transport",c 4126,NDQ_009111,transport,The energy needed for active transport comes from,,,Multiple Choice,"a. channel proteins, b. ATP molecules, c. carrier proteins, d. sodium ions",b 4127,NDQ_009112,transport,Which statement about exocytosis is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It is a type of passive transport, b. It is an example of facilitated diffusion, c. It moves a substances into a cell, d. none of the above",d 4128,NDQ_009113,transport,_______type of molecule that is the main component of a cell membrane,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.facilitated diffusion, b. b.vesicle transport, c. c.channel protein, d. d.phospholipid, e. e.simple diffusion, f. f.carrier protein, g. g.active transport",d 4129,NDQ_009114,transport,_______passage of a substance through a cell membrane from an area of higher to lower concentration that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.facilitated diffusion, b. b.vesicle transport, c. c.channel protein, d. d.phospholipid, e. e.simple diffusion, f. f.carrier protein, g. g.active transport",a 4130,NDQ_009115,transport,Which substance can cross a cell membrane only with added energy?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. carbon dioxide molecule, b. oxygen molecule, c. water molecule, d. potassium ion",d 4131,NDQ_009116,transport,_______any type of transport through a cell membrane that requires energy,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.facilitated diffusion, b. b.vesicle transport, c. c.channel protein, d. d.phospholipid, e. e.simple diffusion, f. f.carrier protein, g. g.active transport",g 4132,NDQ_009117,transport,"In simple diffusion, a substances crosses a cell membrane by",,,Multiple Choice,"a. passing through tiny spaces in the membrane, b. moving through a channel created by a protein, c. first binding with a carrier protein, d. moving up a concentration gradient",a 4133,NDQ_009119,transport,_______general term for the passage of a substance through a cell membrane by endocytosis or exocytosis,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.facilitated diffusion, b. b.vesicle transport, c. c.channel protein, d. d.phospholipid, e. e.simple diffusion, f. f.carrier protein, g. g.active transport",b 4134,NDQ_009121,transport,_______transport molecule that binds with a diffusing substance to carry it across a cell membrane,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.facilitated diffusion, b. b.vesicle transport, c. c.channel protein, d. d.phospholipid, e. e.simple diffusion, f. f.carrier protein, g. g.active transport",f 4135,NDQ_009122,transport,"When substances cross cell membranes by simple diffusion, they",,,Multiple Choice,"a. squeeze between phospholipid molecules., b. have help from channel proteins., c. move from a higher to lower concentration., d. two of the above",d 4136,NDQ_009125,transport,Molecules that pass through cell membranes by facilitated diffusion include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. large molecules., b. hydrophobic molecules., c. oxygen molecules., d. two of the above",d 4137,NDQ_009127,transport,The sodium-potassium pump is an example of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. simple diffusion., b. passive transport., c. facilitated diffusion., d. none of the above",d 4138,NDQ_009128,transport,Which statement about endocytosis is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It is a form of active transport., b. It requires the formation of a vesicle., c. It moves a substance out of a cell., d. It requires energy.",c 4139,NDQ_009129,transport,The main difference between active and passive transport is the need for transport proteins.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4140,NDQ_009130,transport,The surface of a cell membrane that faces the interior of the cell is hydrophobic.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4141,NDQ_009131,transport,Examples of molecules that can cross cell membranes by simple diffusion include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. water., b. oxygen., c. carbon dioxide., d. all of the above",d 4142,NDQ_009132,transport,Carbon dioxide passes from your blood to the air in your lungs by simple diffusion.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4143,NDQ_009133,transport,The sodium-potassium pump involves,,,Multiple Choice,"a. carrier proteins., b. channel proteins., c. vesicles., d. all of the above",a 4144,NDQ_009134,transport,Types of active transport include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. exocytosis., b. facilitated diffusion., c. osmosis., d. all of the above",a 4145,NDQ_009135,transport,Small molecules can pass through a cell membrane by simple diffusion if they are hydrophobic.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4146,NDQ_009136,transport,Water can pass more quickly through a cell membrane with the help of a carrier protein.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4147,NDQ_009137,transport,_______A substance naturally moves from an area of lower to higher concentration.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4148,NDQ_009138,transport,_______The two basic ways transport can occur are passive transport and diffusion.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4149,NDQ_009139,transport,_______Only very small molecules can move through a cell membrane by simple diffusion.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4150,NDQ_009140,transport,_______The interior of a cell membrane is hydrophobic.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4151,NDQ_009141,transport,_______Facilitated diffusion moves molecules across a cell membrane from an area of lower to higher con-,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4152,NDQ_009142,transport,_______Active transport occurs when a substance moves up the concentration gradient to cross a cell mem-,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4153,NDQ_009143,transport,_______Exocytosis releases substances outside the cell.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4154,NDQ_009237,cell division,The sugar in DNA is called,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ribose, b. deoxyribose, c. glucose, d. none of the above",b 4155,NDQ_009238,cell division,_____phase of the cell cycle in which the cytoplasm splits apart and the cell pinches in two,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.telophase, b. b.prophase, c. c.cytokinesis, d. d.interphase, e. e.mitotic phase, f. f.metaphase, g. g.anaphase",c 4156,NDQ_009239,cell division,_____stage of mitosis in which chromosomes form and the nuclear membrane breaks down,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.telophase, b. b.prophase, c. c.cytokinesis, d. d.interphase, e. e.mitotic phase, f. f.metaphase, g. g.anaphase",b 4157,NDQ_009240,cell division,Which nitrogen base binds with cytosine?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. adenine, b. thymine, c. guanine, d. uracil",c 4158,NDQ_009241,cell division,Which organisms have rodlike chromosomes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. bacteria, b. archaea, c. protists, d. all of the above",c 4159,NDQ_009242,cell division,_____stage of mitosis in which chromosomes uncoil and spindle fibers break down,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.telophase, b. b.prophase, c. c.cytokinesis, d. d.interphase, e. e.mitotic phase, f. f.metaphase, g. g.anaphase",a 4160,NDQ_009243,cell division,_____phase of the cell cycle in which a eukaryotic cell divides,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.telophase, b. b.prophase, c. c.cytokinesis, d. d.interphase, e. e.mitotic phase, f. f.metaphase, g. g.anaphase",e 4161,NDQ_009244,cell division,Which statement about sister chromatids is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They are attached at a point called a centromere, b. They are found in all cells during cell division, c. They form when the DNA in a cell replicates, d. They separate from each other during anaphase",b 4162,NDQ_009245,cell division,_____stage of mitosis in which spindle fibers attach to the centromeres of sister chromatids,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.telophase, b. b.prophase, c. c.cytokinesis, d. d.interphase, e. e.mitotic phase, f. f.metaphase, g. g.anaphase",f 4163,NDQ_009246,cell division,The two main stages of the cell cycle in a eukaryotic cell are interphase and,,,Multiple Choice,"a. prophase, b. synthesis phase, c. growth phase, d. mitotic phase",d 4164,NDQ_009248,cell division,"_____phase of the cell cycle in which the cell grows, DNA replicates, and the cell prepares to divide",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.telophase, b. b.prophase, c. c.cytokinesis, d. d.interphase, e. e.mitotic phase, f. f.metaphase, g. g.anaphase",d 4165,NDQ_009250,cell division,_____stage of mitosis in which sister chromatids move toward opposite poles of the cell,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.telophase, b. b.prophase, c. c.cytokinesis, d. d.interphase, e. e.mitotic phase, f. f.metaphase, g. g.anaphase",g 4166,NDQ_009258,cell division,The last phase of mitosis is telophase.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4167,NDQ_009259,cell division,Interphase is divided into four phases.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4168,NDQ_009261,cell division,The cell cycle of a prokaryotic cell includes mitotic phase.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4169,NDQ_009264,cell division,Sister chromatids line up at the center of a cell during metaphase.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4170,NDQ_009265,cell division,DNA replication occurs during the second phase of mitosis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4171,NDQ_009266,cell division,___A eukaryotic cell generally spends most of its lifetime in the mitotic phase.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4172,NDQ_009267,cell division,___The mitotic phase includes mitosis and cytokinesis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4173,NDQ_009268,cell division,___The cell cycle is more complicated in prokaryotic than eukaryotic cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4174,NDQ_009269,cell division,"___In mitosis, new nuclear membranes form during metaphase.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4175,NDQ_009270,cell division,___The first phase of mitosis is anaphase.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4176,NDQ_009271,cell division,___Mitosis occurs only in eukaryotic cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4177,NDQ_009272,cell division,___Sister chromatids are two identical copies of the same chromosome.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4178,NDQ_009273,cell division,"The smaller, repeating molecules that make up a DNA or RNA molecule are called",,,Multiple Choice,"a. amino acids., b. fatty acids., c. deoxyriboses., d. nucleotides.",d 4179,NDQ_009274,cell division,The two strands of DNA are held together by chemical bonds between the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sugars., b. phosphates., c. nitrogen bases., d. none of the above",c 4180,NDQ_009275,cell division,"After DNA is copied, each new DNA molecule contains",,,Multiple Choice,"a. two new strands., b. two original strands., c. one new strand and one original strand., d. two original strands and one new strand.",c 4181,NDQ_009276,cell division,Which organisms have circular chromosomes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. plants, b. protists, c. animals, d. none of the above",d 4182,NDQ_009277,cell division,Which of the following is an example of a complementary base pair in DNA?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. adenine and guanine, b. cytosine and thymine, c. adenine and cytosine, d. cytosine and guanine",d 4183,NDQ_009278,cell division,"In prokaryotes, cell division occurs by",,,Multiple Choice,"a. mitosis., b. mitotic division., c. binary fission., d. cell replication.",c 4184,NDQ_009279,cell division,What is the first step in the division of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mitosis, b. interphase, c. cytokinesis, d. DNA replication",d 4185,NDQ_009280,reproduction,The last phase of meiosis is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. prophase II, b. anaphase II, c. metaphase II, d. none of the above",d 4186,NDQ_009283,reproduction,The number of different types of chromosomes in the human species is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 23, b. 44, c. 46, d. 32",a 4187,NDQ_009284,reproduction,During which phase of meiosis does independent assortment occur?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. prophase I, b. prophase II, c. anaphase I, d. anaphase II",c 4188,NDQ_009287,reproduction,Which of the following types of cells is a diploid cell?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sperm, b. gamete, c. zygote, d. egg",c 4189,NDQ_009289,reproduction,The two copies of a given chromosome in a diploid cell are called,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sister chromosomes, b. homologous chromosomes, c. haploid chromosomes, d. crossover chromosomes",b 4190,NDQ_009294,reproduction,_____type of asexual reproduction that occurs in yeasts,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.meiosis, b. b.fragmentation, c. c.diploid number, d. d.budding, e. e.binary fission, f. f.fertilization, g. g.haploid number",d 4191,NDQ_009297,reproduction,_____process in which two gametes unite to form a single cell,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.meiosis, b. b.fragmentation, c. c.diploid number, d. d.budding, e. e.binary fission, f. f.fertilization, g. g.haploid number",f 4192,NDQ_009299,reproduction,_____type of cell division that produces two identical daughter cells,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.meiosis, b. b.fragmentation, c. c.diploid number, d. d.budding, e. e.binary fission, f. f.fertilization, g. g.haploid number",e 4193,NDQ_009300,reproduction,_____type of cell division that produces four gametes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.meiosis, b. b.fragmentation, c. c.diploid number, d. d.budding, e. e.binary fission, f. f.fertilization, g. g.haploid number",a 4194,NDQ_009301,reproduction,Meiosis I is just like mitosis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4195,NDQ_009302,reproduction,Some organisms can produce both sexually and asexually.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4196,NDQ_009303,reproduction,_____number of chromosomes in a gamete,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.meiosis, b. b.fragmentation, c. c.diploid number, d. d.budding, e. e.binary fission, f. f.fertilization, g. g.haploid number",g 4197,NDQ_009304,reproduction,Yeast cells can reproduce by budding.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4198,NDQ_009305,reproduction,_____type of asexual reproduction that occurs in sea stars,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.meiosis, b. b.fragmentation, c. c.diploid number, d. d.budding, e. e.binary fission, f. f.fertilization, g. g.haploid number",b 4199,NDQ_009306,reproduction,_____number of chromosomes in a normal body cell,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.meiosis, b. b.fragmentation, c. c.diploid number, d. d.budding, e. e.binary fission, f. f.fertilization, g. g.haploid number",c 4200,NDQ_009307,reproduction,Binary fission results in four daughter cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4201,NDQ_009308,reproduction,Sexual reproduction is simpler than asexual reproduction.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4202,NDQ_009309,reproduction,Asexual reproduction,,,Multiple Choice,"a. is simpler than sexual reproduction., b. occurs only in prokaryotes., c. includes the union of gametes., d. two of the above",a 4203,NDQ_009310,reproduction,The diploid number of chromosomes in a species is always,,,Multiple Choice,"a. half the haploid number., b. twice the haploid number., c. 46., d. two of the above",b 4204,NDQ_009311,reproduction,How many chromosomes does a human individual normally inherit from each parent?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 23, b. 46, c. the diploid number, d. two of the above",a 4205,NDQ_009312,reproduction,Methods of asexual reproduction include all of the following except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. budding., b. fertilization., c. fragmentation., d. binary fission.",b 4206,NDQ_009313,reproduction,Which stage of meiosis occurs first?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. anaphase I, b. prophase I, c. telophase I, d. metaphase I",b 4207,NDQ_009314,reproduction,Which phase directly follows meiosis I?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. interphase, b. cytokinesis, c. prophase II, d. telophase II",b 4208,NDQ_009315,reproduction,How does genetic variation arise during sexual reproduction?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. crossing over, b. random union of gametes, c. independent assortment, d. all of the above",d 4209,NDQ_009316,reproduction,___Crossing over occurs during prophase I.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4210,NDQ_009317,reproduction,___Meiosis II is followed by cytokinesis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4211,NDQ_009318,reproduction,___Bacteria produce gametes by binary fission.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4212,NDQ_009319,reproduction,___Independent assortment occurs during meiosis II.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4213,NDQ_009320,reproduction,___A new sea star can form from a single arm.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4214,NDQ_009321,reproduction,___Sexual reproduction can occur more quickly than asexual reproduction.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4215,NDQ_009322,reproduction,___Fertilization results in a haploid zygote.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4216,NDQ_009665,introduction to prokaryotes,Genetic transfer refers to the way that prokaryotes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. reproduce, b. pass traits to daughter cells, c. increase genetic variation, d. undergo binary fission",c 4217,NDQ_009666,introduction to prokaryotes,_________Most prokaryotic cells are much smaller than eukaryotic cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4218,NDQ_009667,introduction to prokaryotes,_________Prokaryotes were the first living things to evolve.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4219,NDQ_009668,introduction to prokaryotes,Which statement about prokaryotes is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. All prokaryotes consist of a single cell, b. You need a microscope to see prokaryotic cells, c. Prokaryotes evolved more than 3 billion years ago, d. Most prokaryotic cells are larger than eukaryotic cells",d 4220,NDQ_009669,introduction to prokaryotes,A prokaryotic cell,,,Multiple Choice,"a. always has a cell membrane, b. usually has a cell wall, c. may have a capsule, d. all of the above",d 4221,NDQ_009670,introduction to prokaryotes,_________Some prokaryotes consist of more than one cell.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4222,NDQ_009671,introduction to prokaryotes,_________Oxygen is toxic to all known prokaryotes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4223,NDQ_009672,introduction to prokaryotes,Which structures are lacking in prokaryotic cells?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. pili, b. ribosomes, c. mitochondria, d. cytoplasm and cytoskeleton",c 4224,NDQ_009673,introduction to prokaryotes,_________Prokaryotic cells have hair-like projections called pili.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4225,NDQ_009674,introduction to prokaryotes,Most prokaryotes have one or more small loops of DNA called,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chromosomes, b. spirals, c. helices, d. plasmids",d 4226,NDQ_009676,introduction to prokaryotes,_________The nucleoid of a prokaryotic cell is surrounded by a membrane.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4227,NDQ_009678,introduction to prokaryotes,_________Most prokaryotes get energy and carbon from other living things.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4228,NDQ_009686,introduction to prokaryotes,The sticky plaque that collects on your teeth between brushings consists of prokaryotes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4229,NDQ_009687,introduction to prokaryotes,"Unlike other living things, prokaryotes do not need carbon.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4230,NDQ_009689,introduction to prokaryotes,Thermophiles are prokaryotes that prefer a temperature below 20 C.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4231,NDQ_009692,introduction to prokaryotes,Prokaryotes are the most numerous living things on Earth.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4232,NDQ_009693,introduction to prokaryotes,Archaea share several traits with Eukarya that Bacteria do not share.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4233,NDQ_009694,introduction to prokaryotes,____layer outside the cell wall of a prokaryote,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.domain, b. b.cyanobacterium, c. c.capsule, d. d.psychrophile, e. e.nucleoid, f. f.flagellum, g. g.mesophile",c 4234,NDQ_009695,introduction to prokaryotes,____type of prokaryote that prefers a temperature of about 37 C,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.domain, b. b.cyanobacterium, c. c.capsule, d. d.psychrophile, e. e.nucleoid, f. f.flagellum, g. g.mesophile",g 4235,NDQ_009696,introduction to prokaryotes,____large coil of DNA in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.domain, b. b.cyanobacterium, c. c.capsule, d. d.psychrophile, e. e.nucleoid, f. f.flagellum, g. g.mesophile",e 4236,NDQ_009697,introduction to prokaryotes,____broadest taxon in modern classifications of living things,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.domain, b. b.cyanobacterium, c. c.capsule, d. d.psychrophile, e. e.nucleoid, f. f.flagellum, g. g.mesophile",a 4237,NDQ_009698,introduction to prokaryotes,____type of prokaryote that prefers a temperature below 20 C,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.domain, b. b.cyanobacterium, c. c.capsule, d. d.psychrophile, e. e.nucleoid, f. f.flagellum, g. g.mesophile",d 4238,NDQ_009699,introduction to prokaryotes,"____long, thin whip on a prokaryotic cell",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.domain, b. b.cyanobacterium, c. c.capsule, d. d.psychrophile, e. e.nucleoid, f. f.flagellum, g. g.mesophile",f 4239,NDQ_009700,introduction to prokaryotes,____type of prokaryote that makes food by photosynthesis,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.domain, b. b.cyanobacterium, c. c.capsule, d. d.psychrophile, e. e.nucleoid, f. f.flagellum, g. g.mesophile",b 4240,NDQ_009701,introduction to prokaryotes,Which of the following statements about prokaryotes is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. All prokaryotes lack membrane-bound organelles., b. Prokaryotes can be seen only with the help of a microscope., c. Prokaryotes are the least numerous organisms on Earth., d. Some prokaryotes cause human diseases.",c 4241,NDQ_009702,introduction to prokaryotes,Prokaryote domains include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Prokarya., b. Eukarya., c. Archaea., d. two of the above",c 4242,NDQ_009703,introduction to prokaryotes,Shapes of prokaryotic cells include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. spirals., b. spheres., c. rods., d. all of the above",d 4243,NDQ_009704,introduction to prokaryotes,A prokaryote uses its whip for,,,Multiple Choice,"a. feeling its environment., b. moving., c. capturing prey., d. sensing light.",b 4244,NDQ_009705,introduction to prokaryotes,The cell membrane of a prokaryotic cell,,,Multiple Choice,"a. helps the cell hold onto surfaces., b. makes the cell stronger and more rigid., c. provides a site for cellular respiration., d. two of the above",c 4245,NDQ_009706,introduction to prokaryotes,New combinations of alleles are created in prokaryotes by the process of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sexual reproduction., b. binary fission., c. genetic transfer., d. asexual reproduction.",c 4246,NDQ_009707,introduction to prokaryotes,What is the function of the capsule of a prokaryotic cell?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. protecting the cell from chemicals, b. preventing the cell from drying out, c. controlling what enters and leaves the cell, d. two of the above",d 4247,NDQ_009794,protists,Most protists,,,Multiple Choice,"a. can move on their own, b. have a complex life cycle, c. live in a wet environment, d. all of the above",d 4248,NDQ_009795,protists,Which trait characterizes protists but not prokaryotes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cell nucleus, b. cell membrane, c. cell wall, d. all of the above",a 4249,NDQ_009796,protists,Which statement about protists is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They are thought be the oldest eukaryotes, b. They probably evolved from prokaryotes, c. Most of them are single celled, d. Some of them have specialized cells",d 4250,NDQ_009797,protists,The three main groups of protists differ in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the presence or absence of a nucleus in their cells, b. whether or not they have specialized cells, c. how they get carbon and energy, d. all of the above",c 4251,NDQ_009798,protists,How do plant-like protists resemble plants?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Their cells contain chloroplasts, b. They have leaves, stems, and roots., c. None of them have the ability to move, d. two of the above",a 4252,NDQ_009799,protists,What is a benefit of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Sexual reproduction can occur very quickly, b. Sexual reproduction allows rapid population growth, c. Sexual reproduction increases genetic variation, d. two of the above",c 4253,NDQ_009800,protists,How do protozoa resemble animals?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They are producers, b. Most of them can move, c. All of them are multicellular, d. Some of them can grow very large",b 4254,NDQ_009801,protists,Which statement about fungus-like protists is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They may form colonies of many cells, b. Many of them are decomposers, c. They include seaweeds and kelp, d. Some of them are plant parasites",c 4255,NDQ_009802,protists,Examples of algae include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. diatoms, b. seaweed, c. kelp, d. all of the above",d 4256,NDQ_009803,protists,Malaria is a human disease that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. is caused by animal-like protists, b. is spread by deer ticks, c. causes pain, fever, and fatigue, d. two of the above",d 4257,NDQ_009805,protists,Which structures do algae share with plants?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. roots, b. stems, c. leaves, d. none of the above",d 4258,NDQ_009807,protists,Most protist diseases in humans are caused by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. water molds, b. algae, c. protozoa, d. slime molds",c 4259,NDQ_009808,protists,___type of fungus-like protist commonly found on rotting organic matter,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.flagellum, b. b.alga, c. c.life cycle, d. d.water mold, e. e.pseudopod, f. f.protozoan, g. g.slime mold",g 4260,NDQ_009811,protists,___common name for an animal-like protist,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.flagellum, b. b.alga, c. c.life cycle, d. d.water mold, e. e.pseudopod, f. f.protozoan, g. g.slime mold",f 4261,NDQ_009813,protists,___temporary extension of the cytoplasm that a protozoan uses to move,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.flagellum, b. b.alga, c. c.life cycle, d. d.water mold, e. e.pseudopod, f. f.protozoan, g. g.slime mold",e 4262,NDQ_009814,protists,___all the phases an organism goes through in its life time,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.flagellum, b. b.alga, c. c.life cycle, d. d.water mold, e. e.pseudopod, f. f.protozoan, g. g.slime mold",c 4263,NDQ_009815,protists,Protists are thought to be the oldest eukaryotes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4264,NDQ_009816,protists,Protists can reproduce only by budding or binary fission.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4265,NDQ_009817,protists,___type of fungus-like protist commonly found in surface water,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.flagellum, b. b.alga, c. c.life cycle, d. d.water mold, e. e.pseudopod, f. f.protozoan, g. g.slime mold",d 4266,NDQ_009818,protists,Most protozoa are producers.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4267,NDQ_009819,protists,___common name for a plant-like protist,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.flagellum, b. b.alga, c. c.life cycle, d. d.water mold, e. e.pseudopod, f. f.protozoan, g. g.slime mold",b 4268,NDQ_009820,protists,___appendage for movement that is found in protozoa and most prokaryotes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.flagellum, b. b.alga, c. c.life cycle, d. d.water mold, e. e.pseudopod, f. f.protozoan, g. g.slime mold",a 4269,NDQ_009821,protists,Some algae are multicellular organisms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4270,NDQ_009822,protists,Slime molds are commonly found on rotting organic matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4271,NDQ_009830,protists,"_Of all eukaryotes, protists are the simplest.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4272,NDQ_009831,protists,_The Protist Kingdom is sometimes called the trash can kingdom because it includes mainly,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4273,NDQ_009832,protists,_The total number of living species of protists is unknown.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4274,NDQ_009833,protists,_The cells of all protists contain membrane-bound organelles called chloroplasts.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4275,NDQ_009834,protists,_Most protists have very simple life cycles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4276,NDQ_009835,protists,_Protists called protozoa are probably ancestors of plants.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4277,NDQ_009836,protists,_Human diseases caused by protists include giardiasis and malaria.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4278,NDQ_009837,fungi,All of the following are fungi except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. algae, b. mushrooms, c. puffballs, d. bread molds",a 4279,NDQ_009838,fungi,Which of the following is a fungus?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. slime mold, b. water mold, c. bread mold, d. all of the above",c 4280,NDQ_009839,fungi,Which of the following is true of all fungi?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They are multicellular organisms, b. They are heterotrophs, c. They reproduce by budding, d. all of the above",b 4281,NDQ_009840,fungi,Fungi were originally classified as,,,Multiple Choice,"a. plants, b. protists, c. animals, d. prokaryotes",a 4282,NDQ_009841,fungi,All fungi are,,,Multiple Choice,"a. multicellular organisms, b. heterotrophs, c. parasites, d. decomposers",b 4283,NDQ_009842,fungi,How are fungi similar to plants?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They cannot move on their own, b. They often grow in soil, c. They have chloroplasts in their cells, d. two of the above",d 4284,NDQ_009843,fungi,When did the earliest fungi evolve?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 600 million years ago, b. 260 million years ago, c. 60 million years ago, d. 6 million years ago",a 4285,NDQ_009844,fungi,When fungi reproduce sexually,,,Multiple Choice,"a. two diploid hyphae mate, b. each parent produces haploid gametes, c. the parents create a diploid spore, d. a mycelium releases haploid spores into water",c 4286,NDQ_009845,fungi,Foods made with the help of fungi include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. blue cheese, b. soy sauce, c. bread, d. all of the above",d 4287,NDQ_009846,fungi,Mycorrhiza is a relationship between a fungus and a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cyanobacterium, b. green alga, c. plant, d. wasp",c 4288,NDQ_009848,fungi,Athletes foot is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a skin infection, b. very rare in the U.S, c. caused by a different fungus than ringworm, d. characterized by a rash on the hands, legs, and feet",a 4289,NDQ_009850,fungi,Fungi can be used to produce,,,Multiple Choice,"a. antibiotics, b. human hormones, c. natural pesticides, d. all of the above",d 4290,NDQ_009851,fungi,_Fungi obtain nutrients by absorbing organic compounds.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4291,NDQ_009854,fungi,_Fungi used to be placed in the Animal Kingdom.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4292,NDQ_009856,fungi,_Fungi have cell walls made of cellulose.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4293,NDQ_009857,fungi,_All fungi are heterotrophs.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4294,NDQ_009858,fungi,The earliest fungi evolved about 250 million years ago.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4295,NDQ_009859,fungi,Some fungi cause human diseases.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4296,NDQ_009860,fungi,_Mycelia are always very large.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4297,NDQ_009861,fungi,People have used fungi to produce antibiotics.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4298,NDQ_009862,fungi,_Most fungi reproduce both sexually and asexually.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4299,NDQ_009863,fungi,_Fungi are the only organisms that can decompose wood.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4300,NDQ_009864,fungi,"_____There are only about 10,000 species in the Fungus Kingdom.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4301,NDQ_009865,fungi,Fungi have special enzymes for decomposing cellulose.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4302,NDQ_009866,fungi,"___thread-like, multicellular structure produced by a fungus",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.mycelium, b. b.spore, c. c.chitin, d. d.symbiosis, e. e.yeast, f. f.budding, g. g.hypha",g 4303,NDQ_009867,fungi,___method of asexual reproduction in yeasts,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.mycelium, b. b.spore, c. c.chitin, d. d.symbiosis, e. e.yeast, f. f.budding, g. g.hypha",f 4304,NDQ_009868,fungi,___tough carbohydrate that makes up the cell walls of fungi,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.mycelium, b. b.spore, c. c.chitin, d. d.symbiosis, e. e.yeast, f. f.budding, g. g.hypha",c 4305,NDQ_009869,fungi,___close relationship between two species in which at least one species benefits,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.mycelium, b. b.spore, c. c.chitin, d. d.symbiosis, e. e.yeast, f. f.budding, g. g.hypha",d 4306,NDQ_009870,fungi,___body of a multicellular fungus,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.mycelium, b. b.spore, c. c.chitin, d. d.symbiosis, e. e.yeast, f. f.budding, g. g.hypha",a 4307,NDQ_009871,fungi,___reproductive cell produced by a fungus,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.mycelium, b. b.spore, c. c.chitin, d. d.symbiosis, e. e.yeast, f. f.budding, g. g.hypha",b 4308,NDQ_009872,fungi,___type of fungus that exists as single cells,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a.mycelium, b. b.spore, c. c.chitin, d. d.symbiosis, e. e.yeast, f. f.budding, g. g.hypha",e 4309,NDQ_009880,active transport,active transport requires atp.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4310,NDQ_009881,active transport,active transport can be considered the opposite of diffusion.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4311,NDQ_009885,active transport,which statement is true concerning the sodium-potassium pump?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The pump moves sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions into the cell., b. The pump moves sodium ions into the cell and potassium ions out of the cell., c. The pump moves both sodium and potassium ions out of the cell., d. The pump moves both sodium and potassium ions into the cell.",a 4312,NDQ_009886,active transport,which statement is true concerning active transport?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. During active transport, molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration., b. During active transport, molecules move from an area of low concentration to, c. Active transport is called ""active"" because it involves a protein pump., d. Active transport is called ""active"" because it involves an active channel protein.",b 4313,NDQ_009887,active transport,your nerve cells pump sodium ions from the extracellular space into the cell. how do the sodium ions get back out of the cell?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. by active transport, b. by simple diffusion, c. by facilitated diffusion, d. all of the above",c 4314,NDQ_009888,active transport,"complete the following sentence. as molecules are moving against their concentration gradients, active transport cannot occur without __________.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a channel protein, b. a carrier protein, c. the sodium-potassium pump, d. facilitated diffusion",b 4315,NDQ_009889,active transport,why are active transport proteins referred to as pumps?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Because they release energy into the cell., b. Because they move molecules across the membrane., c. Because they use energy to pump the molecules against their concentration, d. all of the above",c 4316,NDQ_009980,archaea,archaea are bacteria.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4317,NDQ_009981,archaea,archaea are single-celled prokaryotes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4318,NDQ_009985,archaea,which of the following statements is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Some archaea are able to photosynthesize., b. Archaea can easily form mutualistic relationships., c. No known archaea cause disease., d. All of the above are true.",d 4319,NDQ_009986,archaea,why are archaea considered prokaryotes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They have cell walls., b. They lack a nucleus., c. They are single-celled organisms., d. all of the above",b 4320,NDQ_009987,archaea,what methods of reproduction are observed in archaea?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. budding, b. fragmentation, c. binary fission, d. Archaea reproduce through all of the above methods.",d 4321,NDQ_009988,archaea,how are archaea similar to bacteria?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They have similar cell walls., b. They are both prokaryotic organisms., c. They both have DNA., d. all of the above",b 4322,NDQ_009989,archaea,why are archaea considered to be distinct from bacteria?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Archaea lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles., b. Bacteria do not have a cell wall., c. Bacteria do not have ribosomes., d. They have distinct differences in their DNA.",d 4323,NDQ_010000,asexual vs. sexual reproduction,all life has the ability to reproduce.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4324,NDQ_010001,asexual vs. sexual reproduction,only single-celled organisms reproduce asexually.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4325,NDQ_010005,asexual vs. sexual reproduction,which organisms can reproduce asexually?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. bacteria, b. flatworms, c. some lizards, d. all of the above",d 4326,NDQ_010006,asexual vs. sexual reproduction,"haploid refers to a cell with one set of chromosomes. human regular body cells are diploid, with two sets of chromosomes. how many chromosomes are in human haploid cells?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 2, b. 23, c. 46, d. 2 pairs",a 4327,NDQ_010007,asexual vs. sexual reproduction,how do bacteria make the next generation?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fragmentation, b. parthenogenesis, c. binary fusion, d. sexually",c 4328,NDQ_010008,asexual vs. sexual reproduction,"complete the following sentence. __________ produce(s) gametes, gametes combine resulting in a __________, which divides by __________, resulting in the organism.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Mitosis, zygote, meiosis, b. Meiosis, zygote, mitosis, c. Gonads, zygote, meiosis, d. Sperm, egg, mitosis",b 4329,NDQ_010009,asexual vs. sexual reproduction,"complete the following sentence. __________ and __________ reproduce using external fertilization, whereas __________ and __________ reproduce using internal fertilization.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. fish, frogs, sharks, humans, b. fish, sharks, frogs, humans, c. frogs, snakes, eels, bears, d. fish, frogs, birds, humans",d 4330,NDQ_010020,b and t cell response,"the human body can detect well over 1,000,000 different antigens.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4331,NDQ_010021,b and t cell response,pathogens are destroyed by antibodies.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4332,NDQ_010025,b and t cell response,how do killer t cells do their job?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They engulf targeted cells so they can be destroyed., b. They release poisons that cause targeted cells to burst., c. They make antibodies that bond to cells with antigens., d. all of the above",b 4333,NDQ_010026,b and t cell response,how do helper t cells do their job?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They help to make antibodies., b. They help by poisoning infected cells., c. They release chemicals that activate other T cells and B cells., d. They help by marking infected cells for destruction.",c 4334,NDQ_010027,b and t cell response,which cell will fight cancerous cells?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. B cell, b. helper T cell, c. killer T cell, d. killer B cell",c 4335,NDQ_010028,b and t cell response,what signals a pathogen for destruction during the immune response?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The binding of an antibody to its antigen., b. The antigen on the surface of a pathogen., c. The antibody on the surface of a pathogen., d. The binding of an antigen to a pathogen.",a 4336,NDQ_010029,b and t cell response,what statement best describes the immune response?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The immune response fights pathogens by producing antigens., b. The immune response fights pathogens with B and T cells., c. The immune response is a general response to a specific pathogen., d. The immune response is a specific response to a specific pathogen.",d 4337,NDQ_010030,bacteria characteristics,bacteria are the most successful organisms on the planet.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4338,NDQ_010031,bacteria characteristics,bacteria were the first types of life to evolve.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4339,NDQ_010035,bacteria characteristics,what structure helps the bacteria move?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the pili, b. the plasmid, c. the flagella, d. the tail",c 4340,NDQ_010036,bacteria characteristics,"the bacterial cell wall is made of peptidoglycan, a molecule of",,,Multiple Choice,"a. sugars and nucleic acids., b. sugars and amino acids., c. phospholipids and amino acids., d. phospholipids and proteins.",b 4341,NDQ_010037,bacteria characteristics,which best describes bacterial dna?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. one round chromosome, b. one long chromosome, c. 23 pairs of chromosomes, d. 46 chromosomes",a 4342,NDQ_010038,bacteria characteristics,which best describes the location of the bacterial dna?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Bacterial DNA is located in the nucleus., b. Bacterial DNA is located in the nucleoid., c. Bacterial DNA is located in the cytoplasm., d. Bacterial DNA is located in the middle of the cell.",b 4343,NDQ_010039,bacteria characteristics,what is located outside the cell wall of some bacteria?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the cytoplasm, b. the plasma membrane, c. the capsule, d. the outer wall",c 4344,NDQ_010060,bacteria reproduction,male and female bacteria split and join together during reproduction.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4345,NDQ_010061,bacteria reproduction,bacteria can exchange dna.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4346,NDQ_010065,bacteria reproduction,what is the process in which dna is transferred from one bacterium to another?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. conjugation, b. transformation, c. transduction, d. DNA transfer",a 4347,NDQ_010066,bacteria reproduction,what is the process in which a virus carries dna from one bacteria to another?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. conjugation, b. transformation, c. transduction, d. recombination",c 4348,NDQ_010067,bacteria reproduction,"in asexual reproduction, how does the new cell compare to the parental cell?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. they are the same size, b. they are genetically identical, c. they have the same organelles, d. all of the above",b 4349,NDQ_010068,bacteria reproduction,"if binary fission takes 20 minutes, starting with 10 bacteria, how many are there after 3 hours?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 80, b. 640, c. 5,120, d. 10,240",c 4350,NDQ_010069,bacteria reproduction,sexual reproduction in bacteria occurs through what mechanism?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. conjugation, b. transformation, c. transduction, d. Sexual reproduction does not occur in bacteria.",d 4351,NDQ_010120,blood diseases,problems with blood clotting are due to issues with the red blood cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4352,NDQ_010121,blood diseases,teenage girls need more iron than boys.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4353,NDQ_010125,blood diseases,what disease is characterized by an abnormal production of blood cells?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. anemia, b. hemophilia, c. leukemia, d. sickle-cell anemia",c 4354,NDQ_010126,blood diseases,what disease can be caused by an iron deficiency?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. anemia, b. hemophilia, c. leukemia, d. lymphoma",a 4355,NDQ_010127,blood diseases,which of the following can be causes of anemia?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A lack of red blood cell production., b. The destruction of red blood cells., c. A loss of blood from a bleeding wound., d. all of the above",d 4356,NDQ_010128,blood diseases,why is the shape of red blood cells important?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. So the cells can carry enough oxygen., b. To allow the cells to move freely through blood vessels., c. To allow blood to clot properly., d. all of the above",b 4357,NDQ_010129,blood diseases,which food is the best source of iron?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. spinach, b. beef, c. cereal, d. shellfish",d 4358,NDQ_010220,cell biology,"most organisms are composed of cells, is part of the cell theory.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4359,NDQ_010221,cell biology,a cells function is partly based on its structure.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4360,NDQ_010225,cell biology,which of the following is in the correct order?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. organ system – organ – organelle - organism, b. organism – organ – organelle - cell, c. tissue – cell – organelle - compound, d. tissue – organelle – cell - atom",c 4361,NDQ_010226,cell biology,which of the following is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Specialized cells are organized into tissues., b. Specialized tissues are organized into an organ system., c. Organs work with other organs to form an organism., d. All of the above are correct.",a 4362,NDQ_010227,cell biology,which of the following are parts of the cell theory?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. All cells come from other cells., b. All organisms are composed of cells., c. Cells are alive and the basic units of organization in all organisms., d. All of the above are parts of the cell theory.",d 4363,NDQ_010228,cell biology,who developed the idea that all cells come from other cells?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Robert Hooke, b. Rudolf Virchow, c. Rudolf Hooke, d. Robert Virchow",b 4364,NDQ_010229,cell biology,when were cells observed for the first time?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1965, b. 1865, c. 1858, d. 1665",d 4365,NDQ_010230,cell cycle,dna replication is part of the cell cycle.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4366,NDQ_010231,cell cycle,cell division occurs at the end of the cell cycle.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4367,NDQ_010235,cell cycle,during which phase of the cell cycle does the cell prepare for mitosis?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the first growth phase, b. the synthesis phase, c. the second growth phase, d. the mitotic phase",c 4368,NDQ_010236,cell cycle,during which phase of the cell cycle does cell division occur?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the first growth phase, b. the synthesis phase, c. the second growth phase, d. the mitotic phase",d 4369,NDQ_010237,cell cycle,what is the outcome of mitosis and cytokinesis?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. two cells, b. two genetically identical cells, c. two genetically identical nuclei, d. a cell ready for cell division",b 4370,NDQ_010238,cell cycle,when does a cell have two nuclei?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. after the G2 phase, b. after the S phase, c. after mitosis, d. after cytokinesis",c 4371,NDQ_010239,cell cycle,interphase consists of what part of the cell cycle?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. G1, S, G2 and the mitotic phase, b. G1 and G2, c. G1, S and G2, d. The S and mitotic phase",c 4372,NDQ_010240,cell division,the cell cycle describes the lives of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4373,NDQ_010241,cell division,mitosis ensures that the two cells resulting from cell division will be genetically identical.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4374,NDQ_010245,cell division,which statement is not true concerning cell division?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. All organisms undergo cell division., b. Cell division is part of the cell cycle., c. Mitosis produces cells with half as much DNA as the parent cell., d. In single-celled organisms, cell division is reproduction.",c 4375,NDQ_010246,cell division,the cell cycle consists of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the phases that a cell goes through from one cell division to the next., b. the process in which a parent cell divides to form daughter cells., c. the division of the nucleus., d. the production of reproductive cells.",a 4376,NDQ_010247,cell division,mitosis followed by division results in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. two genetically different cells., b. two genetically identical cells., c. two cells with half as much DNA as the parent cell., d. four cells with half as much DNA as the parent cell.",b 4377,NDQ_010248,cell division,which is the best definition of mitosis?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The division of the cell., b. The division of the chromosomes., c. The division of the nucleus., d. The growth of the cell followed by cell division.",c 4378,NDQ_010249,cell division,how does a zygote form?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. First the nucleus divides, followed by cell division., b. A sperm and egg unite., c. A zygote forms after meiosis., d. none of the above",b 4379,NDQ_010250,cell membrane,everything in the cell sits in the cytosol.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4380,NDQ_010251,cell membrane,the plasma membrane and the cell membrane are the same thing.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4381,NDQ_010255,cell membrane,the plasma membrane is made of a double layer of __________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cells, b. phospholipids, c. proteins, d. DNA",b 4382,NDQ_010256,cell membrane,"in a prokaryotic cell, the dna is located in the _________.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. cytoplasm, b. nucleus, c. phospholipid, d. enzyme",a 4383,NDQ_010257,cell membrane,the middle of the cell membrane bilayer is an area without __________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. proteins, b. enzymes, c. water, d. phospholipids",c 4384,NDQ_010258,cell membrane,"the cell membrane keeps __________ out of the cell, and keeps the __________ inside the cell.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. proteins, water, b. cytosol, cytoplasm, c. cytoplasm, water, d. water, cytoplasm",d 4385,NDQ_010259,cell membrane,the phospholipid has a __________ head and two __________ tails.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. semipermeable, cytoplasm, b. hydrophobic, hydrophilic, c. hydrophilic, hydrophobic, d. cytosol, cytoplasm",c 4386,NDQ_010260,cell nucleus,the nucleus is found in all cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4387,NDQ_010261,cell nucleus,human cells have 46 genes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4388,NDQ_010265,cell nucleus,which best describes the nuclear envelope?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A double membrane that controls what goes in and out of the nucleus., b. The outside boundary of the nucleus., c. The nuclear covering that controls what’s inside the nucleus., d. A Bilayer that surrounds the nucleus.",a 4389,NDQ_010266,cell nucleus,which best describes a gene?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A unit of DNA that is wrapped around proteins., b. A unit of DNA that contains code for the creation of one protein., c. A unit of DNA that gives an individual a trait., d. An area within the nucleus where ribosomes are made.",b 4390,NDQ_010267,cell nucleus,which of the following statements is false.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis., b. Human cells have 46 chromosomes., c. Within the nucleolus is the nucleus., d. Ribosomes are made in the nucleolus.",c 4391,NDQ_010268,cell nucleus,what is the role of the nuclear pores?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Nuclear pores determine what enters and leaves a cell., b. Nuclear pores allow ribosomes to be made in the nucleus., c. Nuclear pores allow things to flow in and out of the nucleus., d. All of the above describe roles of the nuclear pores.",c 4392,NDQ_010269,cell nucleus,"in prokaryotic cells, what is located within the nucleus?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the DNA, b. the nucleolus, c. the nuclear pores, d. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus.",d 4393,NDQ_010270,cell transport,the cell membrane and the plasma membrane are the same thing.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4394,NDQ_010271,cell transport,"the cell membrane is very fluid, so it is constantly moving, like a soap bubble.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4395,NDQ_010275,cell transport,what part of the phospholipid is hydrophobic?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the head group, b. the tail, c. the middle part, d. all of the phospholipid",b 4396,NDQ_010276,cell transport,"in the phospholipid bilayer, the fatty acid chains face __________.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the outside of the cell, b. the inside of the cell, c. both the inside and outside of the cell, d. the middle of the bilayer",d 4397,NDQ_010277,cell transport,how could large molecules cross the cell membrane?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. they can pass freely through the membrane, b. with the assistance of transport proteins, c. large molecules can not pass through the membrane, d. none of the above",b 4398,NDQ_010278,cell transport,what attaches the head group to the tails in a phospholipid molecule?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a glycerol backbone, b. a bilayer sheet, c. a phosphate molecule, d. the phospholipid",a 4399,NDQ_010279,cell transport,one important feature of the semipermeable membrane is that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. semipermeability keeps the cell intact., b. semipermeability helps the cell maintain homeostasis., c. semipermeability makes the Bilayer form., d. all of the above",b 4400,NDQ_010310,characteristics of life,maintaining a stable internal temperature is an example of homeostasis.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4401,NDQ_010311,characteristics of life,all organisms have dna in their cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4402,NDQ_010315,characteristics of life,which of the following are examples of maintaining homeostasis?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A person sweats to retain heat., b. A bird fluffs its feathers to cool down., c. A lizard stretches out on a sunny rock to increase its internal temperature., d. All are examples of methods to maintain homeostasis.",c 4403,NDQ_010316,characteristics of life,asexual reproduction,,,Multiple Choice,"a. combining genetic information from two parents., b. results in identical copies of the parent., c. occurs in all species., d. does not occur in single-celled bacteria.",b 4404,NDQ_010317,characteristics of life,which statement is not true concerning cells?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Every cell must get energy from food, be able to grow and divide, and respond to its environment., b. All cells have a nucleus., c. Cells are the smallest structural and functional unit of living organisms., d. All of the above statements are true concerning cells.",b 4405,NDQ_010318,characteristics of life,energy comes from food. how do plants obtain energy?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. All plants must eat in order to obtain energy., b. They then get energy, c. Plants obtain their energy from other organisms., d. Plants obtain energy from materials such as rotting logs.",b 4406,NDQ_010319,characteristics of life,which statement is true concerning all organisms?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. All organisms respond to their environment., b. All organisms are made of many cells., c. All organisms obtain energy fro other organisms., d. All of the above are true.",a 4407,NDQ_010370,cloning,sperm and eggs are somatic cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4408,NDQ_010371,cloning,a sheep was the first large mammal cloned.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4409,NDQ_010375,cloning,which statement is correct?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. To clone an organism, the nucleus from a gamete cell is placed in a donor egg., b. To clone an organism, the nucleus from a somatic cell is placed in a donor sperm., c. To clone an organism, the nucleus from a somatic cell is placed in a donor, d. To clone an organism, the nucleus from a sperm cell is placed in a donor egg.",c 4410,NDQ_010376,cloning,which best defines a zygote?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The first cell of a new organism., b. A cell that results from placing the nucleus into an egg cell., c. A somatic cell isolated from an organism., d. A gamete cell, such as a sperm or egg cell.",a 4411,NDQ_010377,cloning,why must the nucleus be removed from the donor egg cell during the cloning process?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. So the zygote does not have too many chromosomes., b. To keep the number of human chromosomes at 46., c. So the initial cell acts as a true zygote., d. All of the above are valid reasons.",d 4412,NDQ_010378,cloning,which organisms can naturally create clones of themselves?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. bacteria, b. single-celled protists, c. some plants, d. all of the above",d 4413,NDQ_010379,cloning,which is an example of a somatic cell?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a sperm cell, b. a zygote, c. a mammary gland cell, d. all of the above",c 4414,NDQ_010400,components of blood,blood is a connective tissue.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4415,NDQ_010401,components of blood,each red blood cell has about 200 hemoglobin proteins.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4416,NDQ_010405,components of blood,which best describes plasma?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Plasma is about 90% water and about 10% red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets., b. Plasma is about 90% water and about 10% other materials., c. Plasma is about 50% water and about 50% other materials., d. Plasma is about 50% water and about 50% red blood cells.",b 4417,NDQ_010406,components of blood,which of the following are white blood cells that fight pathogens?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. neutrophils, b. macrophages, c. lymphocytes, d. all of the above",d 4418,NDQ_010407,components of blood,which statement is associated with red blood cells?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A red blood cell lives for about six months., b. Mitochondria provide red blood cells with energy so they can move in the blood., c. Red blood cells are made in the red marrow of long bones, rib bones, the, d. All of the above are true of red blood cells.",c 4419,NDQ_010408,components of blood,what is the role of hemoglobin?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. To carry oxygen in red blood cells., b. To carry oxygen in white blood cells., c. To carry oxygen in plasma., d. Hemoglobin has nothing to do with carrying oxygen.",a 4420,NDQ_010409,components of blood,which is the most common blood cell in the blood?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. white blood cells, b. red blood cells, c. blue blood cells, d. green blood cells",b 4421,NDQ_010469,diffusion,diffusion is the movement of molecules from an area of low amount to an area of high amount.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4422,NDQ_010470,diffusion,diffusion does not require energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4423,NDQ_010474,diffusion,"during diffusion, which way to molecules move?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Molecules flow down the concentration gradient., b. Molecules flow against the concentration gradient., c. From an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration., d. none of the above",a 4424,NDQ_010475,diffusion,which best describes an hypertonic solution?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The solution outside of the cell has a lower concentration of dissolved material than the inside of the cell., b. The solution outside of the cell has a higher concentration of dissolved, c. The solution outside of the cell has an equal concentration of dissolved material as the inside of the cell., d. none of the above",b 4425,NDQ_010476,diffusion,what should happen to cells in a hypotonic environment?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Water will flow through the cell in both directions., b. Cells should swell and may burst., c. Cells should shrink and shrivel., d. Nothing, the cells should be fine.",b 4426,NDQ_010477,diffusion,which of the following statements about diffusion is not true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Diffusion is a natural process., b. Molecules flow down their concentration gradient., c. Molecules cannot move at equilibrium., d. All of the above statements are true.",c 4427,NDQ_010478,diffusion,which is more likely to diffuse through the cell membrane?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a starch molecule, b. a protein, c. a sodium ion, d. DNA",c 4428,NDQ_010509,dna structure and replication,dna is replicated in a semiconservative manner.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4429,NDQ_010510,dna structure and replication,dna replication occurs prior to mitosis and cell division.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4430,NDQ_010514,dna structure and replication,what is the first step in dna replication?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A new strand of DNA is created., b. The DNA helix unwinds like a zipper., c. The two strands of DNA rewind into the double helix., d. none of the above",b 4431,NDQ_010515,dna structure and replication,what does semiconservative replication refer to?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Both strands are new in each new DNA molecule., b. Both strands are conserved in each new DNA molecule., c. One strand is conserved and one strand is new in each new DNA molecule., d. none of the above",c 4432,NDQ_010516,dna structure and replication,what is the template for a new dna strand during dna replication?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Both single strands of DNA serve as a template during DNA replication., b. One single strand of DNA serves as a template., c. The opposite strand of DNA serves as a template., d. none of the above",a 4433,NDQ_010517,dna structure and replication,"if atcggatt is on the template strand, what dna sequence will be created?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. ATCGGATT, b. ATCCCATT, c. TAGCCTAA, d. TACCCTAA",c 4434,NDQ_010518,dna structure and replication,when does dna replication occur?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the G1 phase of the cell cycle, b. the S phase of the cell cycle, c. the M phase of the cell cycle, d. the R phase of the cell cycle",b 4435,NDQ_010529,domains of life,eukarya is separated from the other domains by the presence of a nucleus in their cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4436,NDQ_010530,domains of life,eukarya is composed of only multicellular organisms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4437,NDQ_010534,domains of life,microscopic single-celled protists are members of which domain?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Bacteria, b. Archaea, c. Eukarya, d. Protista",c 4438,NDQ_010535,domains of life,which is not a member of domain eukarya?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a maple tree, b. a Portobello mushroom, c. a blue whale, d. a Spirochaete",d 4439,NDQ_010536,domains of life,which of the following capture energy by photosynthesis?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a maple tree, b. a Portobello mushroom, c. a blue whale, d. all of the above",a 4440,NDQ_010537,domains of life,which of the following absorb their nutrients from other organisms?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a maple tree, b. a Portobello mushroom, c. a blue whale, d. all of the above",b 4441,NDQ_010538,domains of life,"if you find a single-celled organism living in a geyser, it probably belongs to which domain?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Bacteria, b. Archaea, c. Eukarya, d. Geyseria",b 4442,NDQ_010658,fertilization,fertilization usually occurs in the uterus.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4443,NDQ_010659,fertilization,implantation usually occurs in the uterus.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4444,NDQ_010663,fertilization,how do eggs develop?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. through mitosis, b. through meiosis, c. through fertilization, d. through implantation",b 4445,NDQ_010664,fertilization,"if a zygote had 50 chromosomes, how many chromosomes would be in an egg or sperm?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 25, b. 50, c. 100, d. it cannot be determined",a 4446,NDQ_010665,fertilization,what does the egg provide to the zygote?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 23 chromosomes, b. cytoplasm, c. organelles, d. all of the above",d 4447,NDQ_010666,fertilization,how long after fertilization does implantation occur?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. about 1 day, b. about 1 week, c. about 1 month, d. about 40 weeks",b 4448,NDQ_010667,fertilization,what does a sperm cell contribute to the zygote?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. organelles, b. cytoplasm, c. one set of chromosomes, d. all of the above",c 4449,NDQ_010768,fungi structure,a mushroom has the reproductive parts of the fungus.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4450,NDQ_010769,fungi structure,a mushroom is a fruiting body.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4451,NDQ_010773,fungi structure,what part of the fungus absorbs nutrients from other organisms?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cell wall, b. mycelia, c. fruiting body, d. none of the above",b 4452,NDQ_010774,fungi structure,what part of the fungus is involved in reproduction?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hyphae, b. mycelia, c. cell wall, d. fruiting body",d 4453,NDQ_010775,fungi structure,how are reproductive spores often spread throughout an ecosystem?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. in leaf litter, b. by dead animals, c. by the wind, d. by a fruiting body",c 4454,NDQ_010776,fungi structure,fungal food sources include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. rotting matter in the soil., b. rotting wood., c. dead animals., d. all of the above",d 4455,NDQ_010777,fungi structure,the fungal cell wall contains,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cellulose., b. glucose., c. chitin., d. all of the above",c 4456,NDQ_010778,fungus like protists,"like all fungi, fungi-like protists are autotrophs.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4457,NDQ_010779,fungus like protists,fungi-like protists use flagella or cilia for movement.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4458,NDQ_010783,fungus like protists,which of the following is a characteristic of fungi-like protists?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. have cell walls, b. can photosynthesize, c. commonly form relationships beneficial to both organisms, d. All of the above are characteristics of fungi-like protists.",a 4459,NDQ_010784,fungus like protists,what type of mold caused the irish potato famine?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a slime mole, b. a water mold, c. a potato mold, d. the Irish mold",b 4460,NDQ_010785,fungus like protists,a bright yellow mold on a rotting tree would probably be,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a slime mold., b. a water mold., c. a tree mold., d. a forest mold.",a 4461,NDQ_010786,fungus like protists,a mold living as a parasite on marine organisms would probably be,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a slime mold., b. a water mold., c. an ocean mold., d. a fish mold.",b 4462,NDQ_010787,fungus like protists,which of the following is true concerning fungi-like protists?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. they are all heterotrophs, b. they form spores, c. they feed on decaying matter, d. All of the above are true.",d 4463,NDQ_010788,gene therapy,ex vivo therapy is done inside the body.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4464,NDQ_010789,gene therapy,live virus can be used as a vector in gene therapy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4465,NDQ_010793,gene therapy,what is the role of the vector in gene therapy?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The vector helps incorporate the patient’s gene into the chromosome., b. The vector helps incorporate the desired gene into the patient's DNA., c. The vector helps incorporate the patient's DNA into the desired gene., d. The vector helps incorporate the chromosome into the patient's DNA.",b 4466,NDQ_010794,gene therapy,which best describes in vivo gene therapy?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cells are first removed from the patient and then the chromosome is altered by the gene., b. Cells are first removed from the patient and then the proper gene is inserted., c. The gene of interest is introduced directly into the patient and taken up by, d. The gene of interest is introduced directly into the chromosome and then into the patient.",c 4467,NDQ_010795,gene therapy,which best describes ex vivo gene therapy?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cells are first removed from the patient and then the chromosome is altered by the gene., b. Cells are first removed from the patient and then the proper gene is inserted., c. The gene of interest is introduced directly into the patient and taken up by the patient’s cells., d. The gene of interest is introduced directly into the chromosome and then into the patient.",b 4468,NDQ_010796,gene therapy,which disorder has been treated by ex vivo gene therapy?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ADA deficiency, b. Tay sachs disease, c. cystic fibrosis, d. all of the above",a 4469,NDQ_010797,gene therapy,which disorder has been treated by in vivo gene therapy?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ADA deficiency, b. achondroplasia, c. cystic fibrosis, d. all of the above",c 4470,NDQ_010958,human egg cells,eggs are the biggest cells in the female and male body.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4471,NDQ_010959,human egg cells,the follicle protects the egg while it matures in the fallopian tube.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4472,NDQ_010963,human egg cells,"in a 28 day cycle, ovulation would usually occur around day",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1., b. 7., c. 14., d. 21.",c 4473,NDQ_010964,human egg cells,"just prior to ovulation, the egg is inside the",,,Multiple Choice,"a. immature follicle., b. mature follicle., c. corpus luteum., d. polar body.",b 4474,NDQ_010965,human egg cells,"after ovulation, an egg enters the",,,Multiple Choice,"a. ovary., b. fallopian tube., c. corpus luteum., d. uterus.",b 4475,NDQ_010966,human egg cells,"if sperm are present, an egg will be fertilized while it is in the",,,Multiple Choice,"a. ovary., b. uterus., c. fallopian tube., d. follicle.",c 4476,NDQ_010967,human egg cells,a human body cell has 46 chromosomes. how many chromosomes are present in an egg cell?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 23, c. 46, d. 92",b 4477,NDQ_010998,human sperm,sperm are the smallest cells in the human body.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4478,NDQ_010999,human sperm,it takes up to 2 months to make a sperm cell.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4479,NDQ_011003,human sperm,what part of the sperm cell contains many mitochondria?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the head, b. the midpiece, c. the tail, d. the mitochondria compartments",b 4480,NDQ_011004,human sperm,what are the 3 main parts of a sperm cell?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the head, the midpiece and the tail, b. the head, the flagella and the tail, c. the nucleus, the mitochondria and the flagella, d. the nucleus, the head and the tail",a 4481,NDQ_011005,human sperm,where are spermatids formed?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. in the testes, b. in the epididymis, c. in the penis, d. in the vas deferens",a 4482,NDQ_011006,human sperm,where do spermatids become sperm cells?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. in the testes, b. in the epididymis, c. in the penis, d. in the vas deferens",b 4483,NDQ_011007,human sperm,"during maturation, which changes do the sperm cells undergo?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. they develop mitochondria, b. they form the nucleus in the head, c. they grow a tail and lose cytoplasm in the head, d. all of the above",c 4484,NDQ_011038,immunity,some b and t cells can survive for over 50 years.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4485,NDQ_011039,immunity,"in many countries, the first vaccination is given within a few days of birth.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4486,NDQ_011043,immunity,how do vaccinations work?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Vaccination exposes a person to a pathogen on purpose., b. Vaccination triggers an immune response, so memory cells can be made., c. Vaccination allows pathogens to circulate in your blood, to be killed when necessary., d. Vaccination is a non-specific defense to many specific pathogens.",b 4487,NDQ_011044,immunity,why do vaccinations not make you sick?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Because a weak or dead pathogen is used., b. Because medicine is used so you don’t get sick., c. Because the memory cells fight the pathogen., d. all of the above",a 4488,NDQ_011045,immunity,what is the first vaccination for many children?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. whooping cough, b. mumps, c. measles, d. Hepatitis B",d 4489,NDQ_011046,immunity,what happens to most b and t cells after an immune response?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They turn into memory cells., b. They become regular white blood cells., c. They die., d. They turn into A cells.",c 4490,NDQ_011047,immunity,diseases that are preventable today through vaccinations include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. polio, b. whooping cough, c. measles, d. all of the above",d 4491,NDQ_011168,inflammatory response,the second line of defense is specific to a few types of pathogens.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4492,NDQ_011169,inflammatory response,inflammation begins when the skin or other tissues is damaged or cut.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4493,NDQ_011173,inflammatory response,the dilation of blood vessels during the inflammatory response,,,Multiple Choice,"a. increases blood flow to the damaged area., b. allows the damaged skin to clot and stop bleeding., c. allows the mucous membranes to heal the wound., d. all of the above",a 4494,NDQ_011174,inflammatory response,what is the main role of white blood cells?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. to transport oxygen around the body, b. to warm damaged blood vessels so they can heal, c. to fight pathogens, d. to raise the temperature of the body",c 4495,NDQ_011175,inflammatory response,why does temperature increase as part of the second line of defense?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Damaged blood vessels heal faster at higher temperatures., b. Pathogens do not reproduce as well at higher temperatures., c. Phagocytes destroy pathogens faster at higher temperatures., d. all of the above",b 4496,NDQ_011176,inflammatory response,how do white blood cells get to site of inflammation?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They actually leak out of blood vessels into damaged areas., b. Blood vessels have many entry and exit valves, where the white blood cells can easily enter and leave the vessels., c. The damaged tissue makes them, so they are already at the site of inflammation., d. They only function inside damaged blood vessels.",a 4497,NDQ_011177,inflammatory response,what is the goal of a phagocyte?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. to bring white blood cells to the site of damage, b. to eat dead tissue so it can regrow, c. to engulf foreign pathogens and dead cells, d. all of the above",c 4498,NDQ_011356,lymphatic system,"like the first two lines of defense, the immune response is also a specific type of defense.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4499,NDQ_011357,lymphatic system,the immune response is activated by a foreign antigen.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4500,NDQ_011361,lymphatic system,what organ is involved in the immune response?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the spleen, b. the thymus gland, c. the tonsils, d. all of the above",d 4501,NDQ_011362,lymphatic system,what are the two main types of lymphocytes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A cells and B cells, b. B cells and T cells, c. neutrophils and phagocytes, d. white blood cells and phagocytes",b 4502,NDQ_011363,lymphatic system,what turns on a lymphocyte?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. An antibody activates a lymphocyte., b. The body’s antigens activate lymphocytes., c. A foreign protein can activate a lymphocyte., d. all of the above",c 4503,NDQ_011364,lymphatic system,t cells mature in the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. thyroid gland., b. thymus gland., c. thalamus gland., d. tonsils.",b 4504,NDQ_011365,lymphatic system,what traps pathogens in the back of the throat so they do not enter farther into the body?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the uvula, b. the tonsils, c. the tongue, d. the hard and soft palate",b 4505,NDQ_011426,meiosis,a normal human body cell has 46 chromosomes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4506,NDQ_011427,meiosis,homologous chromosomes have different alleles of the same genes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4507,NDQ_011431,meiosis,what is the product of meiosis?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. two haploid cells, b. two diploid cells, c. four haploid cells, d. four diploid cells",c 4508,NDQ_011432,meiosis,"during meiosis, when do homologous chromosomes line up in their pairs?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. prophase I, b. metaphase I, c. metaphase II, d. anaphase I",b 4509,NDQ_011433,meiosis,"during meiosis, when do the chromosomes line up one on top of the next?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. prophase II, b. metaphase I, c. metaphase II, d. anaphase I",c 4510,NDQ_011434,meiosis,an organism has a haploid number of 8 chromosomes. how many chromosomes are in a gamete of this organism?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 4, b. 8, c. 12, d. 16",b 4511,NDQ_011435,meiosis,which statement best describes crossing-over?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The exchange of DNA between homologous chromosomes that occurs during prophase II of meiosis., b. The exchange of DNA between homologous chromosomes that occurs during metaphase I of meiosis., c. The exchange of DNA between homologous chromosomes that occurs during anaphase I of meiosis., d. The exchange of DNA between homologous chromosomes that occurs during",d 4512,NDQ_011486,mitosis and cytokinesis,normal human cells have 23 chromosomes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4513,NDQ_011487,mitosis and cytokinesis,sister chromatids have an identical dna sequence.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4514,NDQ_011491,mitosis and cytokinesis,the correct order of the mitotic phases is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. prophase – metaphase – telophase - anaphase, b. prophase – metaphase – anaphase - telophase, c. telophase – anaphase – metaphase - prophase, d. anaphase – metaphase – prophase - telophase",b 4515,NDQ_011492,mitosis and cytokinesis,when do the chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. anaphase, b. metaphase, c. telophase, d. prophase",b 4516,NDQ_011493,mitosis and cytokinesis,when do the two sister chromatids of each chromosome separate?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. anaphase, b. metaphase, c. telophase, d. prophase",a 4517,NDQ_011494,mitosis and cytokinesis,when do spindles form and attach to chromosomes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. anaphase, b. metaphase, c. telophase, d. prophase",d 4518,NDQ_011495,mitosis and cytokinesis,what holds the two chromatids together?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the cytokinesis, b. the chromosome, c. the centromere, d. the sister",c 4519,NDQ_011581,nerve cells and nerve impulses,"a dendrite is the long, threadlike part of a neuron that transmits nerve impulses to other cells.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4520,NDQ_011582,nerve cells and nerve impulses,neurotransmitters are the electrical signals carried by nerve cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4521,NDQ_011586,nerve cells and nerve impulses,which part of the nerve cell passes the signal onto other cells?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the cell body, b. the dendrite, c. the axon, d. the node of Ranvier",c 4522,NDQ_011587,nerve cells and nerve impulses,"which neurons carry nerve impulses from the central nervous system to organs, glands, and muscles?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. sensory neurons, b. muscle neurons, c. action neurons, d. motor neurons",d 4523,NDQ_011588,nerve cells and nerve impulses,which best describes a neuron?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. one dendrite and many axons covered with a myelin sheath interrupted by nodes of Ranvier, b. many dendrites and one axon covered with a myelin sheath interrupted by, c. many dendrites and one axon covered with a myelin sheath interrupted by the synapse, d. one dendrite and many axons covered with a myelin sheath interrupted by the synapse",b 4524,NDQ_011589,nerve cells and nerve impulses,what is unique about the synaptic space?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The two cells are attached by a gap junction., b. There is actually a gap between the two cells., c. The two cells are held together very tightly., d. The two cells have fused cell membranes.",b 4525,NDQ_011590,nerve cells and nerve impulses,depression is caused by low levels of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. neurons in the brain., b. synapses in the brain., c. neurotransmitters in the brain., d. all of the above",c 4526,NDQ_011611,non mendelian inheritance,every human trait has one dominant allele and one recessive allele.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4527,NDQ_011612,non mendelian inheritance,white flowers crossed with red flowers can sometimes make pink flowers.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4528,NDQ_011616,non mendelian inheritance,what will be the phenotype of an iai individual?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. type A blood, b. type B blood, c. type O blood, d. type I blood",a 4529,NDQ_011617,non mendelian inheritance,what is the genotype of an individual with type o blood?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. IOIO, b. IIII, c. IOi, d. ii",d 4530,NDQ_011618,non mendelian inheritance,snapdragons have a dominant red allele and a dominant white allele for flower color. what is the genotype for flower color of a heterozygous flower?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Rr, b. Ww, c. RW, d. rw",c 4531,NDQ_011619,non mendelian inheritance,what will be the phenotype of the flower from question 8?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. red, b. white, c. both red and white, d. pink",d 4532,NDQ_011620,non mendelian inheritance,two people with type o blood can have children with what blood types?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. type O blood only, b. types A and B blood, c. types A, B and O blood, d. Cannot be determined from the information given.",a 4533,NDQ_011641,organelles,most organelles are found in all cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4534,NDQ_011642,organelles,the mitochondria are considered the powerhouses of the cell.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4535,NDQ_011646,organelles,which organelle modifies and packages proteins for transport?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the nucleus, b. the mitochondria, c. the endoplasmic reticulum, d. the vesicle",c 4536,NDQ_011647,organelles,which organelle has digestive enzymes that break down old molecules?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a vesicle, b. a lysosome, c. a vacuole, d. a ribosome",b 4537,NDQ_011648,organelles,which organelle makes proteins?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the ribosome, b. the Golgi apparatus, c. the endoplasmic reticulum, d. the nucleus",a 4538,NDQ_011649,organelles,which organelle acts like the mail room of the cell?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the ribosome, b. the Golgi apparatus, c. the endoplasmic reticulum, d. the vacuole",b 4539,NDQ_011650,organelles,"which organelle houses the dna, the genetic material of the cell?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the lysosome, b. the endoplasmic reticulum, c. the mitochondria, d. the nucleus",d 4540,NDQ_011711,passive transport,passive transport requires energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4541,NDQ_011712,passive transport,diffusion is a type of passive transport.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4542,NDQ_011716,passive transport,how would a sodium ion cross the cell membrane?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. by simple diffusion, b. by facilitative diffusion, c. by facilitative transport, d. by active transport",b 4543,NDQ_011717,passive transport,what type of molecule would pass through the membrane by simple diffusion?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. an oxygen molecule, b. starch, c. a protein, d. a sodium ion",a 4544,NDQ_011718,passive transport,atp is used as energy by the cell. which process requires atp?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a carrier protein in passive transport, b. a channel protein, c. active transport, d. All of the above require ATP.",c 4545,NDQ_011719,passive transport,carbon dioxide is a waste product of your cells metabolism. you exhale carbon dioxide from your lungs. carbon dioxide travels from your cells to your lungs through your blood. which statement best describes how carbon dioxide enters your blood?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Carbon dioxide moves from a low concentration in your cells to the high concentration in your bloodstream., b. Carbon dioxide moves from a high concentration in your cells to the low, c. Carbon dioxide moves from a high concentration in your lungs to the low concentration in your bloodstream., d. Carbon dioxide moves from a low concentration in your lungs to the high concentration in your bloodstream.",b 4546,NDQ_011720,passive transport,which statement is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Simple diffusion is a type of facilitative diffusion., b. Channel proteins are involved in facilitative diffusion., c. Energy is not required in active transport., d. Facilitative diffusion is a type of simple diffusion.",b 4547,NDQ_011761,plant cell structures,plant cells do not have dna.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4548,NDQ_011762,plant cell structures,animal cells do not have chloroplasts.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4549,NDQ_011766,plant cell structures,how much of a plant cell can be filled by the central vacuole?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 50%, b. 75%, c. 90%, d. 100%",c 4550,NDQ_011767,plant cell structures,which organelle gives the plant cell strength and protection?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the large central vacuole, b. the cell wall, c. the chloroplast, d. the endoplasmic reticulum",b 4551,NDQ_011768,plant cell structures,which organelle is outside the cell membrane?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the plasma membrane, b. the plasma wall, c. the cell wall, d. the outer membrane",c 4552,NDQ_011769,plant cell structures,which organelle stores water for the plant cell?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the vacuole, b. the chloroplast, c. the large central vacuole, d. the vesicle",c 4553,NDQ_011770,plant cell structures,which organelle turns solar energy into chemical energy?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the chloroplast, b. the mitochondria, c. the Golgi apparatus, d. the endoplasmic reticulum",a 4554,NDQ_011810,plant reproduction and life cycle,all plants produce seeds.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4555,NDQ_011811,plant reproduction and life cycle,"like humans, eukaryotic multicellular plants are made entirely of diploid cells.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4556,NDQ_011815,plant reproduction and life cycle,"in plants, what structure produces gametes? what process produces gametes?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. The sporophyte produces gametes by mitosis., b. The sporophyte produces gametes by meiosis., c. The gametophyte produces the gametes by mitosis., d. The gametophyte produces gametes by meiosis.",c 4557,NDQ_011816,plant reproduction and life cycle,"in an alternation of generations life cycle, the gametophyte is part of which generation?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the diploid generation, b. the haploid generation, c. both generations, d. the gamete generation",b 4558,NDQ_011817,plant reproduction and life cycle,"in an alternation of generations life cycle, a diploid zygote develops into",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the sporophyte., b. the gametophyte., c. mature spores., d. none of the above",a 4559,NDQ_011818,plant reproduction and life cycle,"in a plant, if an egg cell has 20 chromosomes, how many chromosomes will be in the sporophyte?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 10, b. 20, c. 30, d. 40",d 4560,NDQ_011819,plant reproduction and life cycle,"in an alternation of generations life cycle, spores develop into",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the sporophyte., b. the gametophyte., c. the gametes., d. the zygote.",b 4561,NDQ_011940,prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells,all prokaryotes are single-celled organisms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4562,NDQ_011941,prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells,eukaryotes may be single-celled or multicellular organisms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4563,NDQ_011945,prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells,all cells have a __________________________________,,,Multiple Choice,"a. plasma membrane, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria., b. mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus., c. plasma membrane, ribosomes, cytoplasm and DNA., d. mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, cytoplasm and DNA.",c 4564,NDQ_011946,prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells,which of the following are made of eukaryotic cells?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. animals, plants and fungi, b. Archaea, protists and fungi, c. bacteria, Archaea and protists, d. animals, plants and Archaea",a 4565,NDQ_011947,prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells,what is the cell structure where energy is generated?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ribosome, b. mitochondria, c. endoplasmic reticulum, d. Golgi apparatus",b 4566,NDQ_011948,prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells,which organelle is the site of protein synthesis?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the endoplasmic reticulum, b. the mitochondria, c. the cytoplasm, d. the ribosome",d 4567,NDQ_011949,prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells,chromosomes are protected by the __________.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. plasma membrane, b. nucleus, c. cytoplasm, d. ribosomes",b 4568,NDQ_011950,protein synthesis and gene expression,amino acids are the monomers of proteins.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4569,NDQ_011951,protein synthesis and gene expression,dna makes proteins.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4570,NDQ_011955,protein synthesis and gene expression,about how many genes are in every human cell?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1,000, b. 10,000, c. 20,000, d. 100,000",c 4571,NDQ_011956,protein synthesis and gene expression,which best defines a gene?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A gene is a unit of protein that contains the genetic code., b. A gene is a unit of DNA that contains code for the creation of one protein., c. A gene is a unit of DNA that contains the code for the creation of amino acids., d. none of the above",b 4572,NDQ_011957,protein synthesis and gene expression,why do different cells have different functions?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Because different cells have different DNA., b. Because different cells have different genes., c. Because different cells have different proteins., d. All cells have the same functions.",c 4573,NDQ_011958,protein synthesis and gene expression,what does it mean by cells turn on different genes?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cells will only turn on, or express, the genes whose proteins are needed., b. All cells turn on different genes, giving them different functions., c. All cells have different genes, giving them different functions., d. all of the above",a 4574,NDQ_011959,protein synthesis and gene expression,which of the following statements is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Genes are made of amino acids., b. DNA is made out of genes., c. Gene expression and protein synthesis can be considered the same., d. All of the above statements are true.",c 4575,NDQ_012289,sponges,sponges are animals with pores.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4576,NDQ_012290,sponges,sponges were one of the first animals to evolve.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4577,NDQ_012294,sponges,sponges are sessile animals. this means that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. they cannot eat., b. they cannot move., c. they do not have a brain., d. they are not photosynthetic.",b 4578,NDQ_012295,sponges,which best describes the asexual reproduction of sponges?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Asexual reproduction in sponges occurs in the water when sperm are released and taken up by female sponges., b. Asexual reproduction in sponges is through budding, where a small bud forms from the parent organism., c. Asexual reproduction in sponges is usually through internal buds known as, d. All of the above describe asexual reproduction in sponges.",c 4579,NDQ_012296,sponges,complete this sentence. feeding in sponges,,,Multiple Choice,"a. is through a unidirectional mechanism., b. is by a mechanism known as filter-feeding., c. is driven by the flagella controlled movement of water through the sponge., d. All of the above compete the sentence describing feeding in sponges.",d 4580,NDQ_012297,sponges,sponges are said to have cell-level organization. what does this mean?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Cells have specific functions; tissues do not exist., b. Cells have specific functions; only primitive tissues exist., c. No tissues exist; cells all have the same functions., d. Cells perform the functions of tissues.",a 4581,NDQ_012298,sponges,which statement is true concerning sponges?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. In some species, the same individual sponge can produce both sperm and eggs., b. There are roughly 5,000 sponge species., c. Sponges are characterized by a feeding system unique among animals., d. All of the above are true.",d 4582,NDQ_012538,viruses,a virus causes the common cold.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4583,NDQ_012539,viruses,viruses can evolve.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4584,NDQ_012543,viruses,what does a virus use from a host cell to replicate?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ATP, DNA, RNA, b. ATP, ribosomes, enzymes, c. DNA, ribosomes, enzymes, d. ATP, ribosomes, DNA",b 4585,NDQ_012544,viruses,viruses cause which of the following human diseases?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the flu, AIDS and Bubonic Plague, b. the flu, AIDS, and cold sores, c. AIDS, cold sores and athlete’s foot, d. the flu, AIDS and athlete’s foot",b 4586,NDQ_012545,viruses,what does it mean for a virus to infect a cell?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The virus lands on the outside of the cell then completely enters the cell., b. The virus lands on the outside of the cell and injects its genetic material into, c. The virus lands on the outside of the cell and injects its proteins into the cell., d. The virus enters the cell through the outer cell membrane.",b 4587,NDQ_012546,viruses,which domain do viruses belong to?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Bacteria, b. Archaea, c. Eukarya, d. Viruses do not belong to any domain.",d 4588,NDQ_012547,viruses,which is the best definition of a virus?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. A non-living particle consisting of RNA or DNA surrounded by a protein coat., b. A non-living particle consisting of RNA or DNA surrounded by a DNA coat., c. A living particle consisting of protein surrounded by a DNA or RNA coat., d. A living particle consisting of RNA or DNA surrounded by a protein coat",a 4589,NDQ_012669,introduction to solutions,Particles of solute eventually settle to the bottom of a solution.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4590,NDQ_012670,introduction to solutions,Which statement about solvents is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They change to the same state as their solutes., b. They may be in any state of matter., c. They are always in the liquid state., d. They cannot be in the solid state.",b 4591,NDQ_012671,introduction to solutions,Particles of solute dissolved in a solution are too small to see.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4592,NDQ_012672,introduction to solutions,What happens when an ionic solute dissolves?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It becomes negatively charged., b. It breaks down into individual atoms., c. It forms chemical bonds with the solvent., d. It separates into positive and negative ions.",d 4593,NDQ_012673,introduction to solutions,The solvent in a solution is always in the liquid state.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4594,NDQ_012674,introduction to solutions,"Sugar dissolves easily in water because, like water, its molecules have",,,Multiple Choice,"a. oppositely charged ends., b. a lot of surface area., c. ionic bonds., d. all of the above",a 4595,NDQ_012675,introduction to solutions,Road crews sprinkle salt on an icy road because the salt,,,Multiple Choice,"a. prevents snow from falling on the road., b. provides better traction than the ice., c. lowers the melting point of the ice., d. dissolves the ice.",c 4596,NDQ_012676,introduction to solutions,"When sugar dissolves in water, it separates into individual ions.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4597,NDQ_012677,introduction to solutions,Smaller particles of solute dissolve more quickly than larger particles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4598,NDQ_012678,introduction to solutions,Which statement about solutes is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They may be in any state of matter., b. They make up most of any solution., c. They are too small to settle out of a solution., d. They are mixed evenly throughout a solution.",b 4599,NDQ_012680,introduction to solutions,Paint thinner is an example of a nonpolar solvent.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4600,NDQ_012681,introduction to solutions,A solute changes the chemical properties of a solvent.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4601,NDQ_012683,introduction to solutions,Pure water has a higher boiling point than salty water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4602,NDQ_012686,introduction to solutions,Ionic compounds dissolve in nonpolar solvents.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4603,NDQ_012688,introduction to solutions,Water is a solute in moist air.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4604,NDQ_012689,introduction to solutions,Paint thinner dissolves well in water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4605,NDQ_012691,introduction to solutions,Bronze is a solution of copper dissolved in brass.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4606,NDQ_012694,introduction to solutions,The solute in carbonated water is a gas.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4607,NDQ_012696,introduction to solutions,Stirring a solution interferes with dissolving.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4608,NDQ_012697,introduction to solutions,All solutes dissolve more quickly in warmer solvents.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4609,NDQ_012701,introduction to solutions,substance that dissolves another substance to form a solution,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solution, b. solute, c. solvent, d. water, e. soluble, f. insoluble, g. polar",c 4610,NDQ_012702,introduction to solutions,having oppositely charged ends,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solution, b. solute, c. solvent, d. water, e. soluble, f. insoluble, g. polar",g 4611,NDQ_012703,introduction to solutions,substance called the universal solvent,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solution, b. solute, c. solvent, d. water, e. soluble, f. insoluble, g. polar",d 4612,NDQ_012704,introduction to solutions,unable to dissolve in a given solvent,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solution, b. solute, c. solvent, d. water, e. soluble, f. insoluble, g. polar",f 4613,NDQ_012705,introduction to solutions,substance that dissolves in another substance to form a solution,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solution, b. solute, c. solvent, d. water, e. soluble, f. insoluble, g. polar",b 4614,NDQ_012706,introduction to solutions,homogeneous mixture with dissolved particles,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solution, b. solute, c. solvent, d. water, e. soluble, f. insoluble, g. polar",a 4615,NDQ_012707,introduction to solutions,able to dissolve in a given solvent,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solution, b. solute, c. solvent, d. water, e. soluble, f. insoluble, g. polar",e 4616,NDQ_012708,introduction to solutions,Which statement about solutions is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They are mixtures., b. They are compounds., c. They are homogenous., d. two of the above",d 4617,NDQ_012709,introduction to solutions,"When a solid solute dissolves in a liquid solvent, the solute changes to",,,Multiple Choice,"a. a different chemical than it was., b. the same state as the solvent., c. a new type of compound., d. the gaseous state.",b 4618,NDQ_012710,introduction to solutions,"When sodium chloride dissolves in water, the oxygen ends of water molecules attract the",,,Multiple Choice,"a. sodium ions in the salt crystals., b. chloride atoms in the salt molecules., c. negative ends of the other water molecules., d. negative ions in the salt crystals.",a 4619,NDQ_012711,introduction to solutions,Dissolving occurs more quickly if the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solvent has a lower temperature., b. solute has less surface area., c. solution is stirred or shaken., d. all of the above",c 4620,NDQ_012712,introduction to solutions,Which substance does not dissolve in water?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. salt, b. sugar, c. carbon dioxide, d. oil-based paint",d 4621,NDQ_012713,introduction to solutions,Adding antifreeze to water gives the water a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. higher freezing point., b. higher boiling point., c. lower boiling point., d. two of the above",b 4622,NDQ_012714,introduction to solutions,Any compound will dissolve in the universal solvent if the compound is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hot., b. ionic., c. nonpolar., d. covalent.",b 4623,NDQ_012715,solubility and concentration,solution with a low concentration of solute,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solubility, b. saturated solution, c. concentration, d. dilute solution, e. unsaturated solution, f. concentrated solution, g. pressure",d 4624,NDQ_012716,solubility and concentration,Which statement about solubility is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Solubility is the same for all solutes in a given solvent., b. Solubility depends on the temperature of the solvent., c. Solubility always increases when temperature increases., d. two of the above",b 4625,NDQ_012717,solubility and concentration,solution that contains less solute than can dissolve at a given temperature,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solubility, b. saturated solution, c. concentration, d. dilute solution, e. unsaturated solution, f. concentrated solution, g. pressure",e 4626,NDQ_012718,solubility and concentration,Pressure affects the solubility of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gases., b. solids., c. liquids., d. all of the above",a 4627,NDQ_012719,solubility and concentration,solution with a high concentration of solute,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solubility, b. saturated solution, c. concentration, d. dilute solution, e. unsaturated solution, f. concentrated solution, g. pressure",f 4628,NDQ_012720,solubility and concentration,Carbon dioxide is least soluble in ocean water,,,Multiple Choice,"a. at the equator., b. near the South Pole., c. in the Arctic Ocean., d. in the North Atlantic Ocean.",a 4629,NDQ_012721,solubility and concentration,How much solute is there in a 100-gram solution if the concentration is 5 percent?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 5 grams, b. 20 grams, c. 95 grams, d. 100 grams",a 4630,NDQ_012722,solubility and concentration,factor that affects the solubility of gases,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solubility, b. saturated solution, c. concentration, d. dilute solution, e. unsaturated solution, f. concentrated solution, g. pressure",g 4631,NDQ_012723,solubility and concentration,amount of solute in a given amount of solution,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solubility, b. saturated solution, c. concentration, d. dilute solution, e. unsaturated solution, f. concentrated solution, g. pressure",c 4632,NDQ_012724,solubility and concentration,Baking soda has a solubility of 96 gram per liter of 20 C water. How much baking soda must you add to 2 liters of water at this temperature to make a saturated solution?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 48 grams, b. 96 grams, c. 192 grams, d. 1000 grams",c 4633,NDQ_012726,solubility and concentration,solution that contains as much solute as can dissolve at a given temperature,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solubility, b. saturated solution, c. concentration, d. dilute solution, e. unsaturated solution, f. concentrated solution, g. pressure",b 4634,NDQ_012727,solubility and concentration,amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at a given temperature,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solubility, b. saturated solution, c. concentration, d. dilute solution, e. unsaturated solution, f. concentrated solution, g. pressure",a 4635,NDQ_012729,solubility and concentration,Which of the following substances is most soluble in water?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. table salt., b. baking soda., c. Epsom salt., d. table sugar.",d 4636,NDQ_012732,solubility and concentration,Which statement is true of any saturated solution at a given temperature?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. No more solute will dissolve in the solution., b. You can dissolve more solute if you stir the solution., c. One liter of the solution contains 2000 grams of solute., d. Adding more solute will increase the saturation of the solution.",a 4637,NDQ_012734,solubility and concentration,Factors that affect the solubility of a solid solute in a given liquid solvent include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. size of container., b. temperature., c. pressure., d. two of the above",b 4638,NDQ_012735,solubility and concentration,Epsom salt is more soluble in water than is sugar.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4639,NDQ_012736,solubility and concentration,Soda fizzes as you open the can because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. carbon dioxide evaporates from the soda., b. pressure decreases on carbon dioxide in the soda., c. the soda suddenly dissolves more carbon dioxide., d. the soda gets warmer and releases carbon dioxide.",b 4640,NDQ_012737,solubility and concentration,You can increase the solubility of a solute by adding more of it to a solution.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4641,NDQ_012738,solubility and concentration,What is the concentration of a 300-gram saltwater solution that contains 6 grams of salt?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1%, b. 2%, c. 5%, d. 6%",b 4642,NDQ_012739,solubility and concentration,The solubility of Epsom salt in water is 250 g per 1 L of water at 20 C. What mass of Epsom salt will dissolve in 500 mL of 20 C water?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 115 g, b. 125 g, c. 225 g, d. 255 g",b 4643,NDQ_012740,solubility and concentration,You can dissolve more of a liquid solute if you heat the solution.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4644,NDQ_012741,solubility and concentration,"Based on the solubility of Epsom salt in question 6, what mass of Epsom salt will dissolve in 1 L of water at 30 C.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. less than 250 g, b. exactly 250 g, c. more than 250 g, d. it depends on the pressure",c 4645,NDQ_012742,solubility and concentration,Concentration is the amount of solute in a given amount of solvent.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4646,NDQ_012743,solubility and concentration,A saturated solution always has a very high concentration.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4647,NDQ_012751,solubility and concentration,Solubility increases if you stir a solute into a solution.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4648,NDQ_012752,solubility and concentration,All solutes have the same solubility in a given solvent.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4649,NDQ_012753,solubility and concentration,There is a limit on the amount of solute that can dissolve in a given solvent.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4650,NDQ_012754,solubility and concentration,You can dissolve additional solute in an unsaturated solution.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4651,NDQ_012755,solubility and concentration,Both temperature and pressure affect the solubility of any solute.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4652,NDQ_012756,solubility and concentration,Less oxygen can dissolve in warm water than in cold water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4653,NDQ_012757,solubility and concentration,A solute with greater solubility can form a more concentrated solution than a solute with lesser solubility.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4654,NDQ_012758,solubility and concentration,The concentration of a solution is the amount of solvent in a given amount of solvent.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4655,NDQ_012759,solubility and concentration,The concentration of a solution is usually expressed as a percent.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4656,NDQ_012760,solubility and concentration,Heating a liquid solute increases its solubility.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4657,NDQ_014580,electric charge,"If you get a shock when you touch a metal doorknob, static discharge has occurred.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4658,NDQ_014581,electric charge,Static electricity occurs whenever,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric fields interact., b. particles exert electric force., c. charges build up on an object., d. electrons flow away from an object.",c 4659,NDQ_014582,electric charge,All electric charge is based on the protons and electrons in atoms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4660,NDQ_014583,electric charge,Both lightning bolts and electric current occur because of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. polarization., b. static discharge., c. static electricity., d. moving electric charges.",d 4661,NDQ_014584,electric charge,Positive and negative particles always repel each other.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4662,NDQ_014585,electric charge,Electric field lines around a positively charged particle,,,Multiple Choice,"a. repel the particle., b. attract the particle., c. point toward the particle., d. point away from the particle.",d 4663,NDQ_014586,electric charge,"If you rub a piece of wool cloth on a balloon, friction causes the",,,Multiple Choice,"a. wool to transfer electrons to the balloon., b. balloon to become negatively charged., c. balloon to attract the wool., d. all of the above",d 4664,NDQ_014587,electric charge,Charged particles must be in contact in order to exert electric force over each other.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4665,NDQ_014588,electric charge,"When charged particles exert force on each other, their electric fields interact.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4666,NDQ_014589,electric charge,"The movement of air molecules, water droplets, and ice particles inside a cloud causes the",,,Multiple Choice,"a. transfer of electric charges within the cloud., b. top of the cloud to become negatively charged., c. bottom of the cloud to become positively charged., d. all of the above",a 4667,NDQ_014591,electric charge,"When electrons move from one object to another, the total charge remains the same.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4668,NDQ_014592,electric charge,Rubber attracts electrons less strongly than wool does.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4669,NDQ_014594,electric charge,Electrons can be transferred between objects only when the objects are touching.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4670,NDQ_014597,electric charge,"Electric charges cannot travel easily through the air, especially if the air is dry.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4671,NDQ_014599,electric charge,"During a thunderstorm, negative charges become concentrated at the tops of clouds.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4672,NDQ_014600,electric charge,A charged particle exerts force over a distance because the particle has an electric field.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4673,NDQ_014601,electric charge,buildup of electric charges on an object,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric charge, b. conduction, c. electric field, d. polarization, e. electric force, f. static electricity, g. static discharge",f 4674,NDQ_014602,electric charge,The law of conservation of charge states that charges cannot move without being destroyed.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4675,NDQ_014603,electric charge,transfer of electrons within an object,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric charge, b. conduction, c. electric field, d. polarization, e. electric force, f. static electricity, g. static discharge",d 4676,NDQ_014604,electric charge,force of attraction or repulsion between charged particles,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric charge, b. conduction, c. electric field, d. polarization, e. electric force, f. static electricity, g. static discharge",e 4677,NDQ_014605,electric charge,"When you touch a van de Graaff generator, electrons flow to you from the device.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4678,NDQ_014606,electric charge,transfer of electrons through direct contact between objects,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric charge, b. conduction, c. electric field, d. polarization, e. electric force, f. static electricity, g. static discharge",b 4679,NDQ_014607,electric charge,Polarization is the transfer of electrons between oppositely charged objects.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4680,NDQ_014608,electric charge,The ground beneath a storm cloud becomes positively charged by conduction.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4681,NDQ_014609,electric charge,space around a charged particle where the particle exerts electric force,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric charge, b. conduction, c. electric field, d. polarization, e. electric force, f. static electricity, g. static discharge",c 4682,NDQ_014610,electric charge,physical property that causes particles to attract or repel each other without touching,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric charge, b. conduction, c. electric field, d. polarization, e. electric force, f. static electricity, g. static discharge",a 4683,NDQ_014611,electric charge,sudden flow of electrons from an object that has a buildup of charges,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric charge, b. conduction, c. electric field, d. polarization, e. electric force, f. static electricity, g. static discharge",g 4684,NDQ_014619,electric charge,Moving electric charges create,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lightning bolts., b. electric current., c. friction., d. two of the above",d 4685,NDQ_014620,electric charge,Electric field lines around a negatively charged particle,,,Multiple Choice,"a. point away from the particle., b. circle around the particle., c. point toward the particle., d. repel the particle.",c 4686,NDQ_014621,electric charge,The strength of electric force is determined by the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. amount of electric charge., b. conservation of electric charge., c. distance between charged particles., d. two of the above",d 4687,NDQ_014622,electric charge,The formation of charged matter depends on the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. transfer of electrons., b. loss of protons., c. discharge of current., d. buildup of neutrons.",a 4688,NDQ_014623,electric charge,Ways that charges can be transferred include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. friction., b. conduction., c. polarization., d. all of the above",d 4689,NDQ_014624,electric charge,"If you rub a balloon on your hair, the balloon and hair attract each other because",,,Multiple Choice,"a. electrons are transferred from the hair to the balloon., b. hair is negatively charged and the balloon is positively charged., c. the hair attracts electrons more strongly than the balloon does., d. two of the above",a 4690,NDQ_014625,electric charge,A buildup of electric charges on an object occurs because of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. static electricity., b. static discharge., c. electric current., d. polarization.",d 4691,NDQ_014627,electric current,The SI unit for electric current is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ampere., b. volt., c. ohm., d. watt.",a 4692,NDQ_014629,electric current,What does voltage mean?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electrical resistance, b. potential difference, c. flow of electric charges, d. none of the above",b 4693,NDQ_014631,electric current,Which statement about the electrodes in a battery is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Electrodes react chemically with the electrolyte., b. Electrodes either give up or accept electrons., c. Electrodes are either positive or negative., d. Electrodes are either a paste or a liquid.",d 4694,NDQ_014632,electric current,Copper electrical wires have a plastic coating because,,,Multiple Choice,"a. plastic is a very good electric insulator., b. plastic offers a lot of resistance to electric current., c. current flows through the material with the least resistance., d. all of the above",d 4695,NDQ_014635,electric current,"Assume that a wire has 1.5 ohms of resistance. If the wire is connected to two 1.5-volt batteries, how much current will flow through the wire?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 3.0 amps, b. 2.3 amps, c. 2.0 amps, d. 1.0 amps",c 4696,NDQ_014640,electric current,Current flowing through a battery-powered flashlight is alternating current.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4697,NDQ_014643,electric current,An electric charge has potential energy because of its position.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4698,NDQ_014645,electric current,Electric charges always move from lower to higher potential energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4699,NDQ_014646,electric current,Electric current is a continuous flow of electric charges.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4700,NDQ_014647,electric current,Car batteries contain wet cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4701,NDQ_014648,electric current,Greater resistance always results in more current.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4702,NDQ_014649,electric current,Both dry cells and wet cells work the same basic way.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4703,NDQ_014650,electric current,Solar cells contain a material that absorbs electrons and gives off light.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4704,NDQ_014651,electric current,An electric generator changes kinetic energy to electrical energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4705,NDQ_014652,electric current,A wider wire has more resistance than a narrower wire.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4706,NDQ_014653,electric current,A battery with six electrodes contains six chemical cells.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4707,NDQ_014654,electric current,Electric current can travel through matter or across space.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4708,NDQ_014655,electric current,Current always travels through the material with the greatest resistance.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4709,NDQ_014656,electric current,Greater voltage results in more current.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4710,NDQ_014657,electric current,"Ohms law states the relationships among current, voltage, and resistance.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4711,NDQ_014658,electric current,material that has low resistance to the flow of electric current,,,Multiple Choice,"a. alternating current, b. electric insulator, c. electric current, d. direct current, e. electric conductor, f. voltage, g. resistance",e 4712,NDQ_014659,electric current,electric current that flows in only one direction,,,Multiple Choice,"a. alternating current, b. electric insulator, c. electric current, d. direct current, e. electric conductor, f. voltage, g. resistance",d 4713,NDQ_014660,electric current,opposition to the flow of electric current,,,Multiple Choice,"a. alternating current, b. electric insulator, c. electric current, d. direct current, e. electric conductor, f. voltage, g. resistance",g 4714,NDQ_014661,electric current,material that has high resistance to the flow of electric current,,,Multiple Choice,"a. alternating current, b. electric insulator, c. electric current, d. direct current, e. electric conductor, f. voltage, g. resistance",b 4715,NDQ_014662,electric current,any continuous flow of electric charges due to a difference in voltage,,,Multiple Choice,"a. alternating current, b. electric insulator, c. electric current, d. direct current, e. electric conductor, f. voltage, g. resistance",c 4716,NDQ_014663,electric current,electric current that keeps reversing the direction in which the current flows,,,Multiple Choice,"a. alternating current, b. electric insulator, c. electric current, d. direct current, e. electric conductor, f. voltage, g. resistance",a 4717,NDQ_014664,electric current,difference in electric potential energy between two positions,,,Multiple Choice,"a. alternating current, b. electric insulator, c. electric current, d. direct current, e. electric conductor, f. voltage, g. resistance",f 4718,NDQ_014665,electric current,"For an electric charge to move from one position to another, there must be a difference between the two positions in",,,Multiple Choice,"a. electrical conductivity., b. electric potential energy., c. kinetic energy of particles., d. resistance to electric charges.",b 4719,NDQ_014666,electric current,Sources of voltage include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. generators., b. solar cells., c. chemical cells., d. all of the above",d 4720,NDQ_014667,electric current,Batteries produce electrical energy by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. moving electrodes., b. chemical reactions., c. thermal transfer., d. nuclear fusion.",b 4721,NDQ_014668,electric current,Which of the following materials is an electric conductor?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. copper, b. rubber, c. plastic, d. wood",a 4722,NDQ_014669,electric current,An example of an electric insulator is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. steel., b. water., c. dry air., d. aluminum.",c 4723,NDQ_014670,electric current,Properties that affect the resistance of a material include its,,,Multiple Choice,"a. width., b. length., c. temperature., d. all of the above",d 4724,NDQ_014671,electric current,"If a wire with a resistance of 4 ohms is connected to a 12-volt battery, how much current is flowing through the wire?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 48 amps, b. 16 amps, c. 4 amps, d. 3 amps",d 4725,NDQ_014672,electric circuits,Most home circuits have a voltage of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 20 volts., b. 30 volts., c. 60 volts., d. 120 volts.",d 4726,NDQ_014673,electric circuits,Most home circuits can carry a maximum current of about,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 240 amps., b. 120 amps., c. 60 amps., d. 30 amps.",d 4727,NDQ_014674,electric circuits,How many resistors are there in the circuit represented by this circuit diagram?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4",d 4728,NDQ_014675,electric circuits,The source of voltage in home electric circuits is a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric outlet., b. large battery., c. power plant., d. breaker box.",c 4729,NDQ_014676,electric circuits,Electric power is expressed in the SI unit called the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. watt., b. ohm., c. amp., d. volt.",a 4730,NDQ_014677,electric circuits,Which of the following symbols represents a battery in a circuit diagram?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 12 kilowatts, b. 1.2 kilowatts, c. 0.2 kilowatts, d. 0.1 kilowatts",c 4731,NDQ_014678,electric circuits,Which units are used to measure electrical energy use?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. amps, b. ohms, c. watts, d. kilowatt-hours",d 4732,NDQ_014679,electric circuits,The power of an electric device can be calculated if you know the circuits,,,Multiple Choice,"a. resistance., b. voltage., c. current., d. two of the above",d 4733,NDQ_014680,electric circuits,The electrical energy used by a 1000-watt microwave that runs for 30 minutes is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 0.5 kilowatt-hours., b. 3.0 kilowatt-hours., c. 15 kilowatt-hours., d. 500 kilowatt-hours.",a 4734,NDQ_014682,electric circuits,A ground-fault circuit interrupter is found in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. almost all electrical devices., b. the main breaker box in a house., c. some electrical outlets., d. all of the above",c 4735,NDQ_014683,electric circuits,Which of the following is an electric safety rule?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Never go near fallen electric lines., b. Do not plug too many devices into one outlet., c. Never plug in electric devices when your hands are wet., d. all of the above",d 4736,NDQ_014685,electric circuits,any device that converts some of the electricity in a circuit to another form of energy,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ammeter, b. series circuit, c. electric circuit, d. electric power, e. switch, f. parallel circuit, g. resistor",g 4737,NDQ_014688,electric circuits,any closed loop through which electric current can flow,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ammeter, b. series circuit, c. electric circuit, d. electric power, e. switch, f. parallel circuit, g. resistor",c 4738,NDQ_014690,electric circuits,rate at which a device changes electric current to another form of energy,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ammeter, b. series circuit, c. electric circuit, d. electric power, e. switch, f. parallel circuit, g. resistor",d 4739,NDQ_014691,electric circuits,All electric circuits must include a voltage source and a switch.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4740,NDQ_014692,electric circuits,circuit with two (or more) loops through which current can flow,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ammeter, b. series circuit, c. electric circuit, d. electric power, e. switch, f. parallel circuit, g. resistor",f 4741,NDQ_014693,electric circuits,Electrical energy use is a product of current and time.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4742,NDQ_014694,electric circuits,device that measures the flow of current through a circuit,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ammeter, b. series circuit, c. electric circuit, d. electric power, e. switch, f. parallel circuit, g. resistor",a 4743,NDQ_014695,electric circuits,device used to control the flow of current in a circuit,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ammeter, b. series circuit, c. electric circuit, d. electric power, e. switch, f. parallel circuit, g. resistor",e 4744,NDQ_014696,electric circuits,GFCI outlets are used in kitchens and bathrooms.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4745,NDQ_014697,electric circuits,circuit with one loop through which current can flow,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ammeter, b. series circuit, c. electric circuit, d. electric power, e. switch, f. parallel circuit, g. resistor",b 4746,NDQ_014698,electric circuits,Water is a very good electrical conductor.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4747,NDQ_014699,electric circuits,A damaged electric cord can cause an electric short.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4748,NDQ_014700,electric circuits,Electric current can flow through a circuit only if it forms a closed loop.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4749,NDQ_014701,electric circuits,Most home circuits can safely carry 120 amps of current.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4750,NDQ_014702,electric circuits,A more powerful electric device changes electric current to another form of energy in less time.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4751,NDQ_014703,electric circuits,All electric circuits must have at least four parts.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4752,NDQ_014704,electric circuits,"When a circuit is closed, current cannot flow through it.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4753,NDQ_014705,electric circuits,A circuit diagram uses standard symbols to represent the parts of a circuit.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4754,NDQ_014706,electric circuits,The wiring in a house consists of parallel circuits.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4755,NDQ_014707,electric circuits,The power of an electric device is a product of voltage and time.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4756,NDQ_014708,electric circuits,A less powerful electric device uses less energy in the same amount of time as a more powerful device.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4757,NDQ_014709,electric circuits,Dangers of electricity include burns and fires.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4758,NDQ_014717,electronics,electronic signal created by repeated pulses of voltage,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electronics, b. analog signal, c. digital signal, d. integrated circuit, e. semiconductor, f. diode, g. transistor",c 4759,NDQ_014718,electronics,Which of the following electric devices uses electric current to encode information?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lamp, b. toaster, c. steam iron, d. microphone",d 4760,NDQ_014719,electronics,tiny flat piece of silicon that contains layers of many electronic components,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electronics, b. analog signal, c. digital signal, d. integrated circuit, e. semiconductor, f. diode, g. transistor",d 4761,NDQ_014720,electronics,Which of the following statements about n-type semiconductors is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They consist of silicon and boron., b. They contain holes where electrons are missing., c. They are like the negative terminal of a chemical cell., d. all of the above",c 4762,NDQ_014721,electronics,electronic component consisting two semiconductors,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electronics, b. analog signal, c. digital signal, d. integrated circuit, e. semiconductor, f. diode, g. transistor",f 4763,NDQ_014722,electronics,Which type of electronic component contains semiconductors?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. diodes., b. transistors., c. integrated circuits., d. all of the above",d 4764,NDQ_014723,electronics,Integrated circuits are commonly known as,,,Multiple Choice,"a. motherboards., b. microchips., c. hard drives., d. CPUs.",b 4765,NDQ_014724,electronics,electronic signal created by continuous changes in voltage,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electronics, b. analog signal, c. digital signal, d. integrated circuit, e. semiconductor, f. diode, g. transistor",b 4766,NDQ_014725,electronics,use of electric current to encode information,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electronics, b. analog signal, c. digital signal, d. integrated circuit, e. semiconductor, f. diode, g. transistor",a 4767,NDQ_014726,electronics,Which statement applies to a binary code?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It uses continuous changes in voltage., b. It is used for analog signals., c. It is based on 0s and 1s., d. It is an eight-digit code.",c 4768,NDQ_014728,electronics,electronic component consisting of three semiconductors,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electronics, b. analog signal, c. digital signal, d. integrated circuit, e. semiconductor, f. diode, g. transistor",g 4769,NDQ_014729,electronics,material that conducts current better than an insulator but not as well as a conductor,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electronics, b. analog signal, c. digital signal, d. integrated circuit, e. semiconductor, f. diode, g. transistor",e 4770,NDQ_014737,electronics,A transistor can be used to increase the amount of current in a circuit.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4771,NDQ_014739,electronics,A diode can be used as a switch in an electric circuit.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4772,NDQ_014742,electronics,The role of the ROM microchip in a computer is to provide temporary storage.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4773,NDQ_014744,electronics,DVDs use digital signals to encode sounds and pictures.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4774,NDQ_014745,electronics,Any device that uses electric current is an electronic device.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4775,NDQ_014746,electronics,Examples of electronic devices include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. computers., b. cell phones., c. microphones., d. all of the above",d 4776,NDQ_014747,electronics,Electronic signals are encoded in electric current by changing the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. resistance., b. amperage., c. voltage., d. power.",c 4777,NDQ_014748,electronics,Silicon can conduct current when it contains very small amounts of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. boron or phosphorus., b. copper or aluminum., c. carbon or oxygen., d. plastic or rubber.",a 4778,NDQ_014749,electronics,The type of electronic component that can be used to increase the amount of current flowing through a circuit is a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. diode., b. transistor., c. microchip., d. semiconductor.",b 4779,NDQ_014750,electronics,Current flows very rapidly through an integrated circuit because the circuit,,,Multiple Choice,"a. is extremely small., b. is part of a transistor., c. contains just one electronic component., d. is made from an electric conductor such as copper.",a 4780,NDQ_014751,electronics,The computer microchip that provides temporary storage for programs and data that are currently in use is called,,,Multiple Choice,"a. RAM., b. ROM., c. CPU., d. none of the above",a 4781,NDQ_014752,electronics,The role of the motherboard in a computer is to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. store important information such as start-up instructions., b. allow other parts of the computer to communicate., c. provide long-term storage for programs and data., d. carry out program instructions.",b 4782,NDQ_014753,electronics,Electronic devices change electric current to other forms of energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4783,NDQ_014754,electronics,Microphones encode sounds as digital signals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4784,NDQ_014755,electronics,DVDs encode sounds and pictures as analog signals.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4785,NDQ_014756,electronics,Electronic components are the parts used in electronic devices.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4786,NDQ_014757,electronics,A crystal of pure silicon cannot conduct electricity.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4787,NDQ_014758,electronics,Types of semiconductors include diodes and transistors.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4788,NDQ_014759,electronics,A microchip may contain millions of electronic components.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4789,NDQ_014760,electronics,"In a diode, electrons can flow only from the p-type to the n-type semiconductor.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4790,NDQ_014761,electronics,TV remotes and CD players are examples of electronic devices.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4791,NDQ_014762,electronics,"In computers, a byte refers to a single digit (either 0 or 1) of information.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4792,NDQ_014855,electricity and magnetism,Oersted was the scientist who discovered how,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a magnetic compass works., b. magnetism causes an electric current., c. electricity and magnetism are related., d. electric charges flow through a wire.",c 4793,NDQ_014856,electricity and magnetism,material through which electric current can flow,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electromagnetism, b. compass, c. right hand rule, d. electric current, e. electric conductor",e 4794,NDQ_014857,electricity and magnetism,"To use the right hand rule, you should point your thumb in the same direction as the",,,Multiple Choice,"a. voltage source., b. magnetic field., c. electric current., d. none of the above",c 4795,NDQ_014858,electricity and magnetism,continuous flow of electric charges,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electromagnetism, b. compass, c. right hand rule, d. electric current, e. electric conductor",d 4796,NDQ_014859,electricity and magnetism,device that points toward a north magnetic pole,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electromagnetism, b. compass, c. right hand rule, d. electric current, e. electric conductor",b 4797,NDQ_014860,electricity and magnetism,"Assume that a wire is connected to a battery so current is flowing through the wire. If you place a compass near the wire, the needle of the compass will point toward",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the wire., b. the battery., c. your thumb., d. none of the above",a 4798,NDQ_014861,electricity and magnetism,way to find the direction of the magnetic field around a wire carrying electric current,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electromagnetism, b. compass, c. right hand rule, d. electric current, e. electric conductor",c 4799,NDQ_014862,electricity and magnetism,"If you disconnect one end of the wire in question 3 from the battery, the compass needle will point toward",,,Multiple Choice,"a. the loose end of the wire., b. Earths north magnetic pole., c. the fingers of your right hand., d. the end of the wire still attached to the battery.",b 4800,NDQ_014863,electricity and magnetism,"If you increase the amount of current flowing through a wire, the magnetic field around the wire will",,,Multiple Choice,"a. remain the same., b. change direction., c. increase in strength., d. decrease in strength.",c 4801,NDQ_014864,electricity and magnetism,magnetism produced by electric current,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electromagnetism, b. compass, c. right hand rule, d. electric current, e. electric conductor",a 4802,NDQ_014875,electricity and magnetism,Oersteds discovery of the connection between electric currents and magnetic fields was a lucky accident.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4803,NDQ_014876,electricity and magnetism,Moving electric charges generate a magnetic field.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4804,NDQ_014877,electricity and magnetism,"When you apply the right hand rule, your thumb points in the direction of the magnetic field.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4805,NDQ_014878,electricity and magnetism,Oersted discovered electromagnetism when he placed a compass near a battery.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4806,NDQ_014879,electricity and magnetism,The direction of the magnetic field around a wire is parallel to the direction of the current through the wire.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4807,NDQ_014880,electricity and magnetism,The direction of the magnetic field around a wire carrying current is the same as the direction of the current.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4808,NDQ_014881,electricity and magnetism,A compass can be used to find the direction of a magnetic field around a current-carrying wire.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4809,NDQ_014882,electricity and magnetism,The magnetic field around a wire is stronger when more current is flowing through the wire.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4810,NDQ_014883,electricity and magnetism,The magnetic field created by current flowing through a wire surrounds the wire in concentric circles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4811,NDQ_014884,electricity and magnetism,The magnetic field Oersted created around a wire was too weak to affect a nearby compass.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4812,NDQ_014885,electricity and magnetism,A compass always points to Earths north magnetic pole even when placed near a magnet.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4813,NDQ_014886,electricity and magnetism,The right hand rule states that you should always hold a compass in your right hand.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4814,NDQ_014887,electricity and magnetism,Oersted discovered that electric currents generate magnetic fields in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1600., b. 1820., c. 1980., d. 2000.",b 4815,NDQ_014888,electricity and magnetism,"When Oersted made the discovery in question 1, he was trying to demonstrate that",,,Multiple Choice,"a. electricity and magnetism are not related., b. electric currents create magnetic fields., c. compasses can detect magnetic fields., d. magnetic fields create electric currents.",a 4816,NDQ_014889,electricity and magnetism,The magnetic field created by current flowing through a wire,,,Multiple Choice,"a. surrounds the wire in concentric circles., b. is just like the magnetic field of a bar magnet., c. has the same direction as the current., d. has the opposite direction to the current.",a 4817,NDQ_014890,electricity and magnetism,"According to the right hand rule, the fingers of the right hand curl around the wire in the same direction as the",,,Multiple Choice,"a. current., b. compass., c. conductor., d. magnetic field.",d 4818,NDQ_014891,electricity and magnetism,Factors that affect the magnetic field around a wire that is carrying current include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. amount of current., b. direction of current., c. position of compass., d. two of the above",d 4819,NDQ_014892,using electromagnetism,device that uses an electromagnet to change electrical energy to kinetic energy,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solenoid, b. ferromagnetic material, c. electromagnet, d. bar magnet, e. electric motor, f. shaft, g. commutator",e 4820,NDQ_014893,using electromagnetism,Factors that affect the strength of a solenoids magnetic field include the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. amount of current flowing through the wire., b. direction in which the current flows., c. number of turns in the wire., d. two of the above",d 4821,NDQ_014894,using electromagnetism,material such as iron that can be magnetized,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solenoid, b. ferromagnetic material, c. electromagnet, d. bar magnet, e. electric motor, f. shaft, g. commutator",b 4822,NDQ_014895,using electromagnetism,"In an electromagnet, the solenoid magnetizes the iron bar by",,,Multiple Choice,"a. reversing the direction of the current., b. repeatedly turning the current on and off., c. aligning the magnetic domains of the iron., d. causing electric current to flow through the bar.",c 4823,NDQ_014896,using electromagnetism,part of an electric motor that changes the direction of the current,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solenoid, b. ferromagnetic material, c. electromagnet, d. bar magnet, e. electric motor, f. shaft, g. commutator",g 4824,NDQ_014897,using electromagnetism,What happens when the clapper of an electric doorbell moves to strike the bell?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The electromagnet turns on., b. The doorbells circuit is broken., c. The voltage source causes current to flow., d. two of the above",b 4825,NDQ_014898,using electromagnetism,"When current flows through an electric motor, its electromagnet",,,Multiple Choice,"a. repels the shaft., b. rotates continuously., c. controls the commutator., d. attracts the permanent magnets.",b 4826,NDQ_014899,using electromagnetism,part of an electric motor that is turned by the rotating electromagnet,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solenoid, b. ferromagnetic material, c. electromagnet, d. bar magnet, e. electric motor, f. shaft, g. commutator",f 4827,NDQ_014900,using electromagnetism,solenoid wrapped around a bar of ferromagnetic material,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solenoid, b. ferromagnetic material, c. electromagnet, d. bar magnet, e. electric motor, f. shaft, g. commutator",c 4828,NDQ_014901,using electromagnetism,Why do the poles of the electromagnet in an electric motor keep reversing?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The shaft keeps rotating., b. The permanent magnets keep moving., c. The current keeps changing direction., d. The voltage source keeps turning off and on.",c 4829,NDQ_014903,using electromagnetism,type of magnet that a solenoid resembles,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solenoid, b. ferromagnetic material, c. electromagnet, d. bar magnet, e. electric motor, f. shaft, g. commutator",d 4830,NDQ_014904,using electromagnetism,"coil of wire with electric current flowing through it, giving it a magnetic field",,,Multiple Choice,"a. solenoid, b. ferromagnetic material, c. electromagnet, d. bar magnet, e. electric motor, f. shaft, g. commutator",a 4831,NDQ_014912,using electromagnetism,A coiled wire has a weaker magnetic field than a straight wire.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4832,NDQ_014914,using electromagnetism,An electromagnet is stronger if more current flows through it.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4833,NDQ_014917,using electromagnetism,Electromagnets are not as strong as naturally occurring magnets.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4834,NDQ_014919,using electromagnetism,Electric devices that contain electromagnets include hair dryers.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4835,NDQ_014920,using electromagnetism,Most electric devices with moving parts contain electric motors.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4836,NDQ_014921,using electromagnetism,Each turn of the wire coil of a solenoid has,,,Multiple Choice,"a. current that flows in a different direction., b. a bar of iron inside of it., c. its own magnetic field., d. two of the above",c 4837,NDQ_014922,using electromagnetism,You can increase the magnetic strength of a solenoid by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. decreasing the amount of current flowing through it., b. increasing the number of turns of wire in the coil., c. attaching a compass to it., d. two of the above",b 4838,NDQ_014923,using electromagnetism,An electromagnet is stronger if it uses,,,Multiple Choice,"a. less current., b. a straight wire instead of a coil., c. a smaller bar of ferromagnetic material., d. a ferromagnetic material that is easier to magnetize.",d 4839,NDQ_014924,using electromagnetism,Devices that contain electromagnets include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fans., b. telephones., c. CD players., d. all of the above",d 4840,NDQ_014925,using electromagnetism,Pressing the button of an electric doorbell causes two electric contacts to come together and,,,Multiple Choice,"a. turn off an electromagnet., b. push against a bell., c. complete an electric circuit., d. turn a shaft.",c 4841,NDQ_014926,using electromagnetism,The electromagnet in an electric motor is located between,,,Multiple Choice,"a. opposite poles of permanent magnets., b. the commutator and shaft., c. the voltage source and coil., d. none of the above",a 4842,NDQ_014927,using electromagnetism,"In an electric motor, the shaft and the electromagnet both have",,,Multiple Choice,"a. electrical energy., b. kinetic energy., c. a magnetic field., d. a source of current.",b 4843,NDQ_014928,using electromagnetism,The magnetic field of a solenoid has north and south poles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4844,NDQ_014929,using electromagnetism,An electric motor contains two electromagnets.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4845,NDQ_014930,using electromagnetism,An electromagnet contains a solenoid.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4846,NDQ_014931,using electromagnetism,A solenoid has a magnetic field only when current flows through it.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4847,NDQ_014932,using electromagnetism,Very few devices contain electromagnetics.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4848,NDQ_014933,using electromagnetism,The clapper of an electric doorbell is an electromagnet.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4849,NDQ_014934,using electromagnetism,"When the clapper of a doorbell strikes the bell, it opens an electric circuit.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4850,NDQ_014935,using electromagnetism,The electromagnet of an electric motor is connected to a permanent magnet.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4851,NDQ_014936,using electromagnetism,Only the shaft of an electric motor turns when current flows through the motor.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4852,NDQ_014937,using electromagnetism,The poles of the electromagnet in an electric motor keep reversing.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4853,NDQ_014938,generating and using electricity,Current will flow through a wire in a closed circuit whenever the wire crosses magnetic field lines.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4854,NDQ_014939,generating and using electricity,Which of the following sentences correctly states Faradays law?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The flow of electric current creates a changing magnetic field., b. Only an alternating current can produce a magnetic field., c. A rotating electromagnet has a changing magnetic field., d. A changing magnetic field produces an electric current.",d 4855,NDQ_014940,generating and using electricity,Electromagnetic induction occurs when an electromagnet creates a magnetic field.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4856,NDQ_014941,generating and using electricity,Moving a magnet back and forth inside a coil of wire produces a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. electromagnet., b. alternating current., c. increase in voltage., d. decrease in voltage.",b 4857,NDQ_014942,generating and using electricity,"If you were to mechanically turn the shaft of an electric motor, the motor would generate electricity.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4858,NDQ_014943,generating and using electricity,Uses of electromagnetic induction include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. generating electricity., b. changing the voltage of current., c. changing electrical energy to kinetic energy., d. two of the above",d 4859,NDQ_014944,generating and using electricity,An electric generator is the reverse of an,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric transformer., b. electric motor., c. electromagnet., d. none of the above",b 4860,NDQ_014945,generating and using electricity,An electric generator contains a magnet and a rotating coil of wire.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4861,NDQ_014946,generating and using electricity,An electric generator can produce only direct current.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4862,NDQ_014947,generating and using electricity,An electric transformer with more turns of wire in coil S,,,Multiple Choice,"a. decreases the voltage of current., b. increases the amount of current., c. is a step-down transformer., d. none of the above",d 4863,NDQ_014949,generating and using electricity,A car generator uses the kinetic energy of a turning crankshaft.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4864,NDQ_014950,generating and using electricity,A hydroelectric power plant uses the kinetic energy of steam under pressure.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4865,NDQ_014952,generating and using electricity,An electric transformer works only with alternating current.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4866,NDQ_014955,generating and using electricity,The iron core of an electric transformer becomes an electromagnet when current passes through the P coil.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4867,NDQ_014957,generating and using electricity,The P and S coils of an electric transformer always have the same number of turns of wire.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4868,NDQ_014958,generating and using electricity,Faradays discovery is the reverse of Oersteds discovery about electric currents and magnetic fields.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4869,NDQ_014959,generating and using electricity,process of generating electric current with a changing magnetic field,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric generator, b. ammeter, c. step-up transformer, d. turbine, e. electromagnetic induction, f. step-down transformer, g. Faradays law",e 4870,NDQ_014960,generating and using electricity,Electromagnetic induction always requires movement of a magnet.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4871,NDQ_014961,generating and using electricity,device that uses electromagnetic induction to increase the voltage of electric current,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric generator, b. ammeter, c. step-up transformer, d. turbine, e. electromagnetic induction, f. step-down transformer, g. Faradays law",c 4872,NDQ_014962,generating and using electricity,device in a power plant that provides kinetic energy to the electric generator,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric generator, b. ammeter, c. step-up transformer, d. turbine, e. electromagnetic induction, f. step-down transformer, g. Faradays law",d 4873,NDQ_014963,generating and using electricity,The current produced by a magnetic field is always alternating current.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4874,NDQ_014964,generating and using electricity,idea that a changing magnetic field produces an electric current,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric generator, b. ammeter, c. step-up transformer, d. turbine, e. electromagnetic induction, f. step-down transformer, g. Faradays law",g 4875,NDQ_014965,generating and using electricity,The two coils of a transformer are connected to different electric circuits.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4876,NDQ_014966,generating and using electricity,Power plant generators produce low-voltage electric current.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4877,NDQ_014967,generating and using electricity,device that changes kinetic energy to electrical energy through electromagnetic induction,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric generator, b. ammeter, c. step-up transformer, d. turbine, e. electromagnetic induction, f. step-down transformer, g. Faradays law",a 4878,NDQ_014968,generating and using electricity,device that uses electromagnetic induction to decrease the voltage of electric current,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric generator, b. ammeter, c. step-up transformer, d. turbine, e. electromagnetic induction, f. step-down transformer, g. Faradays law",f 4879,NDQ_014969,generating and using electricity,device that measures the amount of current flowing through a wire,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric generator, b. ammeter, c. step-up transformer, d. turbine, e. electromagnetic induction, f. step-down transformer, g. Faradays law",b 4880,NDQ_014970,generating and using electricity,What happens if a magnetic field and an electric conductor move relative to one another?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The magnetic field becomes stronger., b. The conductor becomes an electromagnet., c. The conductor becomes an electric insulator., d. Electric current flows through the conductor.",d 4881,NDQ_014971,generating and using electricity,Assume that a bar magnet is placed inside a coil of wire that is part of a closed circuit. Which situation produces an alternating current in the wire?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The magnet is moved back and forth inside the coil., b. The coil is moved back and forth over the magnet., c. The magnet is connected to the closed circuit., d. two of the above",d 4882,NDQ_014972,generating and using electricity,You can create more current by moving the coil or magnet in question 2,,,Multiple Choice,"a. slower., b. faster., c. farther., d. none of the above",b 4883,NDQ_014973,generating and using electricity,Devices that use electromagnetic induction include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric motors., b. electric generators., c. electric transformers., d. two of the above.",d 4884,NDQ_014974,generating and using electricity,An electric generator uses kinetic energy to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. rotate a coil of wire., b. create a magnetic field., c. reverse the poles of an electromagnet., d. change the voltage of electric current.",a 4885,NDQ_014975,generating and using electricity,"When alternating current flows through coil P of an electric transformer, it",,,Multiple Choice,"a. changes to direct current., b. magnetizes an iron core., c. repels a magnetic field., d. charges a battery.",b 4886,NDQ_014976,generating and using electricity,Increasing the voltage of current leaving a power plant causes the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. amount of current to increase., b. amount of current to decrease., c. direction of current to change., d. two of the above",b 4887,NDQ_014984,properties of matter,All of the following are matter except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. air., b. gas., c. sound., d. water.",c 4888,NDQ_014987,properties of matter,The volume of a liquid may be measured with a(n),,,Multiple Choice,"a. scale., b. balance., c. metric ruler., d. graduated cylinder.",d 4889,NDQ_014989,properties of matter,A physical property of matter is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. color., b. flammability., c. reactivity., d. none of the above.",a 4890,NDQ_014990,properties of matter,Chemical properties of matter include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ability to rust., b. odor., c. hardness., d. all of the above.",a 4891,NDQ_014993,properties of matter,If an object has a mass of 42 kg and a volume of 2 m3 what is its density?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 84 kg/m3, b. 44 kg/m3, c. 21 kg/m3, d. 0.05 kg/m3",c 4892,NDQ_014997,properties of matter,Sound is a form of matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4893,NDQ_014998,properties of matter,Air is not matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4894,NDQ_015001,properties of matter,The SI unit for weight is the kilogram.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4895,NDQ_015003,properties of matter,The volume of a gas depends on the volume of its container.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4896,NDQ_015004,properties of matter,The SI unit for liquid volume is the kilogram.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4897,NDQ_015005,properties of matter,Physical properties of matter are typically things you can detect with your senses.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4898,NDQ_015006,properties of matter,The volume of a liquid depends on the volume of its container.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4899,NDQ_015007,properties of matter,Density refers to how closely packed the particles of matter are.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4900,NDQ_015008,properties of matter,Physical properties include the ability to conduct heat.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4901,NDQ_015009,properties of matter,Chemical properties include freezing and boiling points.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4902,NDQ_015010,properties of matter,Hardness is a physical property of matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4903,NDQ_015011,properties of matter,Density is a physical property of matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4904,NDQ_015012,properties of matter,Weight is measured with a scale.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4905,NDQ_015013,properties of matter,The density of matter depends on its mass and volume.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4906,NDQ_015014,properties of matter,"After a log burns, it is still wood.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4907,NDQ_015015,properties of matter,ability of matter to burn,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chemical property, b. flammability, c. mass, d. matter, e. physical property, f. reactivity, g. volume",b 4908,NDQ_015016,properties of matter,amount of space taken up by matter,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chemical property, b. flammability, c. mass, d. matter, e. physical property, f. reactivity, g. volume",g 4909,NDQ_015017,properties of matter,anything that has mass and volume,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chemical property, b. flammability, c. mass, d. matter, e. physical property, f. reactivity, g. volume",d 4910,NDQ_015018,properties of matter,type of property that can be measured or observed only when matter changes to an entirely different,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chemical property, b. flammability, c. mass, d. matter, e. physical property, f. reactivity, g. volume",a 4911,NDQ_015019,properties of matter,type of property that can be measured or observed without matter changing to a different substance,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chemical property, b. flammability, c. mass, d. matter, e. physical property, f. reactivity, g. volume",e 4912,NDQ_015020,properties of matter,ability of a substance to combine chemically with other substances,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chemical property, b. flammability, c. mass, d. matter, e. physical property, f. reactivity, g. volume",f 4913,NDQ_015021,properties of matter,amount of matter in a substance or object,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chemical property, b. flammability, c. mass, d. matter, e. physical property, f. reactivity, g. volume",c 4914,NDQ_015022,properties of matter,Which of the following is not made of matter?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. light, b. solid, c. liquid, d. gas",a 4915,NDQ_015023,properties of matter,Mass is measured with a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. scale., b. balance., c. graduated cylinder., d. metric ruler.",b 4916,NDQ_015024,properties of matter,Examples of physical properties of matter include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. color., b. odor., c. hardness., d. all of the above.",d 4917,NDQ_015025,properties of matter,Which of the following is a chemical property of matter?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ability to conduct heat, b. ability to conduct electricity, c. flammability, d. all of the above",c 4918,NDQ_015026,properties of matter,What is the density of an object that has a mass of 30 kg and a volume of 0.5 m3 ?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 60 kg/m3, b. 0.02 m3 /kg, c. 15 m3 kg, d. none of the above",a 4919,NDQ_015027,properties of matter,The ability of iron to rust is as example of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. reactivity., b. flammability., c. displacement., d. a physical property.",a 4920,NDQ_015028,properties of matter,What is the SI unit for mass?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. m3, b. mL, c. cm3, d. kg",d 4921,NDQ_015075,changes in matter,Which of the following is not a physical change in matter?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cutting paper, b. braiding hair, c. melting ice, d. frying eggs",d 4922,NDQ_015076,changes in matter,Which of the following is a physical change?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. baking a cake, b. lighting a match, c. tying a shoelace, d. burning a candle",c 4923,NDQ_015077,changes in matter,Which of the following is not a chemical change in matter?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. removing tarnish from copper, b. burning paper, c. breaking glass, d. baking cupcakes",c 4924,NDQ_015078,changes in matter,"After a chemical change has occurred, matter",,,Multiple Choice,"a. has less mass than before., b. is the same substance as before., c. has different chemical properties than before., d. all of the above",c 4925,NDQ_015079,changes in matter,"After a physical change, matter may",,,Multiple Choice,"a. look different., b. have less mass., c. have different chemical properties., d. be an entirely different substance.",a 4926,NDQ_015080,changes in matter,A sign that a chemical change has occurred is a change in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. color., b. shape., c. size., d. all of the above.",a 4927,NDQ_015081,changes in matter,An example of a chemical change is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cutting hair., b. washing hair., c. bleaching hair., d. none of the above.",c 4928,NDQ_015082,changes in matter,What is true of matter after a chemical change?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It has more mass., b. It is the same substance., c. It has different chemical properties., d. Two of the above are true.",c 4929,NDQ_015083,changes in matter,Which change in matter is easiest to reverse?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chocolate melting, b. milk souring, c. leaves burning, d. iron rusting",a 4930,NDQ_015084,changes in matter,Matter cannot be created or destroyed according to the law of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. equal matter., b. changes in matter., c. conservation of mass., d. volume and mass.",c 4931,NDQ_015086,changes in matter,Which of the following indicates a change in a chemical property of matter?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Matter has a different color., b. Matter consists of smaller pieces., c. Matter has a different shape., d. Matter has a different temperature.",a 4932,NDQ_015087,changes in matter,"When wood burns, it changes to",,,Multiple Choice,"a. ashes., b. carbon dioxide., c. water vapor., d. all of the above.",d 4933,NDQ_015089,changes in matter,type of change in which matter becomes an entirely different substance,,,Multiple Choice,"a. physical change, b. chemical change, c. law of conservation of mass, d. burning, e. sign of chemical change, f. mass, g. melting",b 4934,NDQ_015092,changes in matter,example of a physical change,,,Multiple Choice,"a. physical change, b. chemical change, c. law of conservation of mass, d. burning, e. sign of chemical change, f. mass, g. melting",g 4935,NDQ_015094,changes in matter,example of a chemical change,,,Multiple Choice,"a. physical change, b. chemical change, c. law of conservation of mass, d. burning, e. sign of chemical change, f. mass, g. melting",d 4936,NDQ_015095,changes in matter,Making ice cubes with tap water is an example of a chemical change.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4937,NDQ_015096,changes in matter,amount of matter in a substance or object,,,Multiple Choice,"a. physical change, b. chemical change, c. law of conservation of mass, d. burning, e. sign of chemical change, f. mass, g. melting",f 4938,NDQ_015097,changes in matter,All changes in matter can be reversed.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4939,NDQ_015098,changes in matter,type of change in which only physical properties of matter change,,,Multiple Choice,"a. physical change, b. chemical change, c. law of conservation of mass, d. burning, e. sign of chemical change, f. mass, g. melting",a 4940,NDQ_015099,changes in matter,production of an odor,,,Multiple Choice,"a. physical change, b. chemical change, c. law of conservation of mass, d. burning, e. sign of chemical change, f. mass, g. melting",e 4941,NDQ_015100,changes in matter,Melting metal changes it into an entirely different substance.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4942,NDQ_015101,changes in matter,matter cannot be created or destroyed,,,Multiple Choice,"a. physical change, b. chemical change, c. law of conservation of mass, d. burning, e. sign of chemical change, f. mass, g. melting",c 4943,NDQ_015102,changes in matter,The release of gas bubbles is a sign of a chemical change.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4944,NDQ_015103,changes in matter,"After a physical change, matter still has the same chemical properties.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4945,NDQ_015111,changes in matter,Cracking an egg shell is an example of a chemical change in matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4946,NDQ_015112,changes in matter,Crushing a metal can is an example of a physical change in matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4947,NDQ_015113,changes in matter,Physical changes in matter are often easy to reverse.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4948,NDQ_015114,changes in matter,Dissolving salt in water changes the water to an entirely different substance.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4949,NDQ_015115,changes in matter,All chemical changes are rapid and dramatic.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4950,NDQ_015116,changes in matter,Formation of a solid from a solution is a sign of a chemical change.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4951,NDQ_015117,changes in matter,To reverse a chemical change requires another chemical change.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4952,NDQ_015118,changes in matter,Boiling water is a chemical change because a gas is released.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4953,NDQ_015119,changes in matter,A sign of a chemical change is a change in mass.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4954,NDQ_015120,changes in matter,Matter can be created or destroyed if a chemical change occurs.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4955,NDQ_015121,solids liquids gases and plasmas,state of matter that lacks a fixed volume and a fixed shape,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solid, b. liquid, c. gas, d. plasma, e. kinetic energy, f. state of matter, g. energy",c 4956,NDQ_015122,solids liquids gases and plasmas,In which state does most of the matter in the universe occur?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gas, b. liquid, c. solid, d. plasma",d 4957,NDQ_015123,solids liquids gases and plasmas,state of matter with a fixed volume and a fixed shape,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solid, b. liquid, c. gas, d. plasma, e. kinetic energy, f. state of matter, g. energy",a 4958,NDQ_015124,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which statement is true about crystalline solids?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Their particles are not arranged in a pattern., b. They take the shape of their container., c. Their particles have a regular repeating pattern., d. Examples include cellulose and candle wax.",c 4959,NDQ_015125,solids liquids gases and plasmas,energy that moves matter,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solid, b. liquid, c. gas, d. plasma, e. kinetic energy, f. state of matter, g. energy",e 4960,NDQ_015126,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Honey pours more slowly than vinegar because honey has greater,,,Multiple Choice,"a. surface tension., b. kinetic energy., c. magnetism., d. viscosity.",d 4961,NDQ_015127,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which of the following states of matter takes the volume of its container?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gas, b. liquid, c. solid, d. two of the above",a 4962,NDQ_015128,solids liquids gases and plasmas,ability to cause changes in matter,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solid, b. liquid, c. gas, d. plasma, e. kinetic energy, f. state of matter, g. energy",g 4963,NDQ_015129,solids liquids gases and plasmas,state of matter with a fixed volume but not a fixed shape,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solid, b. liquid, c. gas, d. plasma, e. kinetic energy, f. state of matter, g. energy",b 4964,NDQ_015130,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Matter in the plasma state,,,Multiple Choice,"a. responds to magnetism., b. conducts electricity., c. glows with light., d. all of the above",d 4965,NDQ_015132,solids liquids gases and plasmas,state of matter that consists of ions,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solid, b. liquid, c. gas, d. plasma, e. kinetic energy, f. state of matter, g. energy",d 4966,NDQ_015133,solids liquids gases and plasmas,"solid, liquid, gas, or plasma",,,Multiple Choice,"a. solid, b. liquid, c. gas, d. plasma, e. kinetic energy, f. state of matter, g. energy",f 4967,NDQ_015135,solids liquids gases and plasmas,What happens when matter changes state?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Its chemical properties change., b. Its physical properties change., c. The energy of its particles remains the same., d. two of the above",b 4968,NDQ_015138,solids liquids gases and plasmas,The volume and shape of a solid could be changed by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. placing it in a container with a different shape., b. putting it in a container with a different volume., c. cutting or breaking it., d. all of the above",c 4969,NDQ_015140,solids liquids gases and plasmas,An example of an amorphous solid is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. candle wax., b. table salt., c. cellulose., d. none of the above",a 4970,NDQ_015141,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Particles with the greatest kinetic energy occur in liquids.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4971,NDQ_015142,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Surface tension is a force that affects,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gases., b. plasmas., c. solids., d. liquids.",d 4972,NDQ_015143,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Water forms droplets because of surface tension.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4973,NDQ_015144,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which statement is true about plasma?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It has a fixed volume., b. It has a fixed shape., c. It contains ions., d. It does not occur in nature.",c 4974,NDQ_015145,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Which state of matter has particles with the least energy?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. plasma, b. gas, c. liquid, d. solid",d 4975,NDQ_015146,solids liquids gases and plasmas,"When matter changes state, its chemical properties change.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4976,NDQ_015147,solids liquids gases and plasmas,The volume of a gas is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fixed., b. viscous., c. the same as its container., d. equal to its mass.",c 4977,NDQ_015148,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Table salt is an amorphous solid.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4978,NDQ_015149,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Kinetic energy is energy that moves matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4979,NDQ_015150,solids liquids gases and plasmas,A liquid takes the volume of its container.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4980,NDQ_015151,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Particles of amorphous solids have no definite pattern.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4981,NDQ_015152,solids liquids gases and plasmas,A beef steak is an example of a crystalline solid.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4982,NDQ_015153,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Viscosity causes water to curve upward at the top rim of a glass.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4983,NDQ_015154,solids liquids gases and plasmas,There is more gas than any other state of matter in the universe.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4984,NDQ_015155,solids liquids gases and plasmas,All states of matter have a fixed mass and fixed volume.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4985,NDQ_015156,solids liquids gases and plasmas,The volume and shape of a solid can never change.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4986,NDQ_015157,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Surface tension explains why water forms droplets.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4987,NDQ_015158,solids liquids gases and plasmas,Water has greater viscosity than any other liquid.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 4988,NDQ_015159,solids liquids gases and plasmas,A gas spreads out to fill all available space.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 4989,NDQ_015213,changes of state,The process in which clouds form is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. sublimation., b. evaporation., c. condensation., d. none of the above",c 4990,NDQ_015214,changes of state,What is the scientific definition of temperature?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. average kinetic energy of particles, b. amount of heat given off by objects, c. melting and boiling points of substances, d. none of the above",a 4991,NDQ_015215,changes of state,Which statement is true about changes of state?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They involve energy., b. They cannot be undone., c. They involve chemical processes., d. They change the chemical makeup of matter..",a 4992,NDQ_015216,changes of state,"For liquid water to change to water vapor, the water must",,,Multiple Choice,"a. lose energy., b. gain energy., c. boil., d. two of the above",b 4993,NDQ_015217,changes of state,Liquid water changes to ice when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the water loses energy., b. the water gains energy., c. melting occurs., d. two of the above",a 4994,NDQ_015218,changes of state,What happens when you make ice cubes by putting a tray of water in the freezer?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The water gains cold from the freezer., b. The particles of water stop moving., c. The temperature of the water falls., d. The water vaporizes.",c 4995,NDQ_015219,changes of state,Fog forms by the process of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. evaporation., b. freezing., c. condensation., d. deposition.",c 4996,NDQ_015220,changes of state,Melting point is the temperature at which matter changes to a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gas., b. liquid., c. solid., d. plasma.",b 4997,NDQ_015221,changes of state,The boiling point of water is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 0 C., b. 32 F., c. 98 F., d. 100 C.",d 4998,NDQ_015222,changes of state,Snow sublimates to form,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ice., b. liquid water., c. water vapor., d. plasma.",c 4999,NDQ_015224,changes of state,The bubbles in boiling water contain,,,Multiple Choice,"a. air., b. salt., c. liquid water., d. water vapor.",d 5000,NDQ_015225,changes of state,Which statement is true about evaporation?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It occurs when a liquid boils., b. It occurs when a liquid reaches its boiling point., c. It happens more quickly at higher temperatures., d. all of the above",c 5001,NDQ_015227,changes of state,Matter rarely changes state.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5002,NDQ_015230,changes of state,A gas changes directly to a solid by freezing.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5003,NDQ_015232,changes of state,The average kinetic energy of particles of matter can be measured with a thermometer.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5004,NDQ_015233,changes of state,Changes of state occur because matter loses or gains energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5005,NDQ_015234,changes of state,All matter has the same freezing and boiling points.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5006,NDQ_015235,changes of state,The boiling point of water is 100 F.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5007,NDQ_015236,changes of state,A liquid can change to a gas without boiling.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5008,NDQ_015237,changes of state,The melting point of a substance is the same as its freezing point.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5009,NDQ_015238,changes of state,Changes of state are chemical changes in matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5010,NDQ_015239,changes of state,Iron melts at a lower temperature than water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5011,NDQ_015240,changes of state,Water in a mud puddle disappears because it vaporizes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5012,NDQ_015241,changes of state,Freezing changes a liquid to a solid.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5013,NDQ_015242,changes of state,Evaporation occurs only at the exposed surface of a liquid.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5014,NDQ_015243,changes of state,Vaporization explains why a mud puddle dries up on a sunny day.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5015,NDQ_015244,changes of state,Ice changes directly to water vapor through the process of deposition.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5016,NDQ_015245,changes of state,process in which a liquid changes to a gas without boiling,,,Multiple Choice,"a. condensation, b. deposition, c. evaporation, d. freezing, e. melting, f. sublimation, g. vaporization",c 5017,NDQ_015246,changes of state,process in which a liquid changes to a solid,,,Multiple Choice,"a. condensation, b. deposition, c. evaporation, d. freezing, e. melting, f. sublimation, g. vaporization",d 5018,NDQ_015247,changes of state,process in which a gas changes to a liquid,,,Multiple Choice,"a. condensation, b. deposition, c. evaporation, d. freezing, e. melting, f. sublimation, g. vaporization",a 5019,NDQ_015248,changes of state,process in which a solid changes to a liquid,,,Multiple Choice,"a. condensation, b. deposition, c. evaporation, d. freezing, e. melting, f. sublimation, g. vaporization",e 5020,NDQ_015249,changes of state,process in which a liquid boils and changes to a gas,,,Multiple Choice,"a. condensation, b. deposition, c. evaporation, d. freezing, e. melting, f. sublimation, g. vaporization",g 5021,NDQ_015250,changes of state,process in which a gas changes directly to a solid,,,Multiple Choice,"a. condensation, b. deposition, c. evaporation, d. freezing, e. melting, f. sublimation, g. vaporization",b 5022,NDQ_015251,changes of state,process in which a solid changes directly to a gas,,,Multiple Choice,"a. condensation, b. deposition, c. evaporation, d. freezing, e. melting, f. sublimation, g. vaporization",f 5023,NDQ_016234,atoms,all atoms of the same element are the same.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5024,NDQ_016235,atoms,atoms of different elements may be the same or different.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5025,NDQ_016236,atoms,only a million atoms would fit inside the period at the end of this sentence.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5026,NDQ_016237,atoms,particles within atoms include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. protons., b. neutrals., c. elements., d. all of the above",a 5027,NDQ_016238,atoms,particles that orbit the center of an atom are called,,,Multiple Choice,"a. satellites., b. electrons., c. orbitals., d. none of the above",b 5028,NDQ_016239,atoms,the radius of an atom is closest in size to a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. millimeter., b. micrometer., c. minimeter., d. nanometer.",d 5029,NDQ_016304,boiling,a big pot of water is boiling on a stove. the air in the kitchen is steamy. what process is the direct cause of steam forming in the air?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. vaporization, b. evaporation, c. condensation, d. melting",c 5030,NDQ_016307,boiling,vaporization is the same process as evaporation.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5031,NDQ_016309,boiling,a liquid must reach the boiling point to evaporate.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5032,NDQ_016310,boiling,gas bubbles rise to the surface of a boiling liquid because they are hotter than the liquid.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5033,NDQ_016311,boiling,which of the following substances has the highest boiling point?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hydrogen, b. nitrogen, c. water, d. aluminum",d 5034,NDQ_016363,calculating derived quantities,derived quantities cannot be measured directly.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5035,NDQ_016364,calculating derived quantities,examples of derived quantities include:,,,Multiple Choice,"a. area., b. volume., c. density., d. all of the above",d 5036,NDQ_016370,calculating derived quantities,which units could be used to measure volume?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. mL, b. m2, c. mm3, d. two of the above",d 5037,NDQ_016371,calculating derived quantities,the units m/s represent,,,Multiple Choice,"a. area., b. speed., c. density., d. pressure.",b 5038,NDQ_016433,changes of state,matter can change back and forth between any two states of matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5039,NDQ_016434,changes of state,changes of state are chemical changes in matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5040,NDQ_016435,changes of state,processes involved in changes of state include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. evaporating., b. tarnishing., c. combusting., d. two of the above",a 5041,NDQ_016437,changes of state,the reverse of the process in question 5 is called,,,Multiple Choice,"a. condensation., b. vaporization., c. freezing., d. deposition.",d 5042,NDQ_016438,changes of state,matter always absorbs energy when it changes state.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5043,NDQ_016440,changes of state,which process does not involve matter in the liquid state?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. melting, b. condensation, c. evaporation, d. sublimation",d 5044,NDQ_016453,chemical and solar cells,electric current requires a source of voltage.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5045,NDQ_016454,chemical and solar cells,solar cells are found in batteries.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5046,NDQ_016455,chemical and solar cells,the source of voltage in a battery comes from,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chemical reactions., b. solar energy., c. electric current., d. none of the above",a 5047,NDQ_016457,chemical and solar cells,a car battery is a dry cell.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5048,NDQ_016458,chemical and solar cells,which statement about how a chemical cell works is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The electrodes react chemically with the electrolyte., b. Both electrodes give up electrons., c. Electrons flow through the electrolyte., d. One electrode is negative and one is positive.",b 5049,NDQ_016473,chemical change,a chemical change always involves one or more,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chemical reactions., b. chemical properties., c. states of matter., d. two of the above",d 5050,NDQ_016474,chemical change,an example of a property that could change only if a chemical change occurs is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. size., b. shape., c. volume., d. flammability.",d 5051,NDQ_016475,chemical change,ice melting is an example of a chemical change in matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5052,NDQ_016477,chemical change,signs that a chemical change has occurred include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a change in color., b. the release of bubbles., c. the production of an odor., d. all of the above",d 5053,NDQ_016478,chemical change,all of the following are chemical changes except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. iron rusting., b. ice cubes melting., c. pennies tarnishing., d. food spoiling.",b 5054,NDQ_016480,chemical change,the production of a loud sound may be a sign that a chemical change has occurred.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5055,NDQ_016502,chemical properties of matter,which metal has the ability to rust?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gold, b. copper, c. iron, d. aluminum",c 5056,NDQ_016506,chemical properties of matter,helium is more reactive than magnesium.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5057,NDQ_016507,chemical properties of matter,which of these metals is least likely to be involved in chemical reactions?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gold, b. copper, c. tin, d. iron",a 5058,NDQ_016509,chemical properties of matter,rust has the same properties as iron.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5059,NDQ_016510,chemical properties of matter,which of these substances is least flammable?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cardboard, b. paper, c. charcoal, d. steel",d 5060,NDQ_016605,condensation,the dew point depends on the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. speed of the wind., b. temperature of the air., c. amount of moisture in the air., d. two of the above",d 5061,NDQ_016606,condensation,the dew point is always less than or equal to the air temperature.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5062,NDQ_016607,condensation,warmer air can hold more water vapor than cooler air.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5063,NDQ_016608,condensation,condensation is responsible for forming,,,Multiple Choice,"a. dew., b. fog., c. clouds., d. all of the above",d 5064,NDQ_016611,condensation,clouds consist of large masses of water vapor.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5065,NDQ_016624,conservation of mass,mass is conserved in physical but not chemical changes in matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5066,NDQ_016625,conservation of mass,"when you burn a candle, all that remains is a small puddle of wax. the puddle of wax has less mass than the original candle. the rest of the original candles mass was",,,Multiple Choice,"a. destroyed., b. changed to gases., c. measured incorrectly., d. none of the above",b 5067,NDQ_016627,conservation of mass,an astronaut weighs much less on the moon than on earth because he has much less mass on the moon.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5068,NDQ_016630,conservation of mass,fire destroys the mass of the fuel that it burns.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5069,NDQ_016631,conservation of mass,the products of a chemical reaction can never have greater mass than the reactants.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5070,NDQ_016733,density,helium has greater density than air.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5071,NDQ_016734,density,density is a chemical property of matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5072,NDQ_016735,density,"if two objects have the same density, they must have the same",,,Multiple Choice,"a. mass., b. volume., c. weight., d. none of the above",d 5073,NDQ_016737,density,"if a 60-g object has a volume of 30 cm3, what is its density?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 2 g/cm3, b. 0.5 cm3/g, c. 1800 g ∙ cm3, d. none of the above",a 5074,NDQ_016745,deposition,conditions required for frost to form on the ground include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. air that is warm and moist., b. ground that is freezing cold., c. ground that is warmer than air., d. two of the above",d 5075,NDQ_016746,deposition,frost is most likely to form in winter than fall.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5076,NDQ_016747,deposition,states of matter involved in the process of deposition include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. solids., b. plasmas., c. liquids., d. two of the above",a 5077,NDQ_016749,deposition,the clouds in question 5 always form close to the ground.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5078,NDQ_016764,direct and alternating current,direct current is provided by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. batteries., b. fuel cells., c. solar cells., d. all of the above",d 5079,NDQ_016766,direct and alternating current,power plants in the u.s. supply direct current to homes and businesses.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5080,NDQ_016768,direct and alternating current,the electric current that flows through a flashlight is alternating current.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5081,NDQ_016770,direct and alternating current,"if you live in the u.s., the type of current that flows through the wires inside the walls of your home is alternating current.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5082,NDQ_016771,direct and alternating current,which of the following devices uses direct current?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. microwave oven, b. solar-powered calculator, c. electric toaster, d. two of the above",b 5083,NDQ_016784,discovery of electromagnetism,the discovery described in question 2 was made by accident.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5084,NDQ_016785,discovery of electromagnetism,electromagnetism was discovered when a scientist was trying to show that electricity and magnetism,,,Multiple Choice,"a. are the same thing., b. are closely related., c. are unrelated., d. none of the above",c 5085,NDQ_016787,discovery of electromagnetism,electric current creates a magnetic field.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5086,NDQ_016788,discovery of electromagnetism,a magnetic field creates an electric current.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5087,NDQ_016789,discovery of electromagnetism,what did michael faraday discover?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electricity, b. magnetism, c. electromagnetism, d. electromagnetic induction",d 5088,NDQ_016791,discovery of electromagnetism,electromagnetism is no longer commonly used.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5089,NDQ_016852,electric charge and electric force,electric charge is a physical property of matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5090,NDQ_016853,electric charge and electric force,charged particles must touch in order to attract or repel each other.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5091,NDQ_016854,electric charge and electric force,all electric charge is based on protons and neutrons.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5092,NDQ_016857,electric charge and electric force,for which pair of particles is there electric attraction between particles?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. proton and proton, b. electron and electron, c. electron and proton, d. two of the above",c 5093,NDQ_016858,electric charge and electric force,for which pair of particles is there electric repulsion between particles?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. proton and neutron, b. electron and neutron, c. electron and proton, d. none of the above",d 5094,NDQ_016860,electric charge and electric force,the strength of electric force between two charged particles depends on the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. amount of electric charge on the particles., b. distance between the charged particles., c. magnetic force between the charged particles., d. two of the above",d 5095,NDQ_016863,electric circuits,electric current can flow through a circuit only when there is a source of voltage.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5096,NDQ_016865,electric circuits,the amount of electric current a circuit carries depends on the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. voltage of the circuit., b. number of electrical devices connected to the circuit., c. power of the electrical devices connected to the circuit., d. all of the above",d 5097,NDQ_016866,electric circuits,home electric circuits generally have a safe upper limit of 120 amps of current.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5098,NDQ_016868,electric circuits,"in most circuits, the conductors are",,,Multiple Choice,"a. batteries., b. switches., c. wires., d. none of the above",c 5099,NDQ_016869,electric circuits,current will not flow through a circuit when the circuit is closed.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5100,NDQ_016872,electric conductors and insulators,electric current can travel across space as well as through matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5101,NDQ_016875,electric conductors and insulators,examples of materials that have low resistance to electric current include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. water containing impurities., b. rubber., c. plastic., d. all of the above",a 5102,NDQ_016877,electric conductors and insulators,examples of materials that have high resistance to electric current include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. wood., b. steel., c. copper., d. two of the above",a 5103,NDQ_016879,electric conductors and insulators,electric current always travels through the material of least resistance.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5104,NDQ_016880,electric conductors and insulators,dry air is an electric insulator.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5105,NDQ_016882,electric current,electric current is measured as the amount of charge that flows past a given point in a certain amount of time.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5106,NDQ_016883,electric current,the si unit for electric current is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. amp., b. watt., c. volt., d. ohm.",a 5107,NDQ_016884,electric current,electric current always flows in just one direction.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5108,NDQ_016886,electric current,electric charges always move from a position of lower potential energy to a position of higher potential energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5109,NDQ_016889,electric current,electric charges flow only when they have electric,,,Multiple Choice,"a. power., b. potential difference., c. resistance., d. none of the above",b 5110,NDQ_016892,electric fields,charged particles can exert force on each other only when they are actually touching.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5111,NDQ_016895,electric fields,electric field lines around a positively charged particle show that force is directed,,,Multiple Choice,"a. away from the particle., b. toward the particle., c. in a circle around the particle., d. none of the above",a 5112,NDQ_016896,electric fields,electric field lines around a negatively charged particle show that force is directed,,,Multiple Choice,"a. away from the particle., b. toward the particle., c. in a circle around the particle., d. none of the above",b 5113,NDQ_016897,electric fields,"when charged particles are close enough to exert force on each other, their electric fields interact.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5114,NDQ_016898,electric fields,"when oppositely charged particles exert force on each other, their lines of force",,,Multiple Choice,"a. bend toward each other., b. push apart from each other., c. cancel each other out., d. form longitudinal waves.",a 5115,NDQ_016899,electric fields,"when particles with the same charge exert force on each other, their lines of force",,,Multiple Choice,"a. wrap around each other., b. bend away from each other., c. reinforce each other., d. form surface waves.",b 5116,NDQ_016905,electric generators,electric generators may be set up to produce either direct or alternating current.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5117,NDQ_016906,electric generators,electric generators in cars produce only direct current.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5118,NDQ_016907,electric generators,the kinetic energy needed for a car generator comes from the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. battery., b. crankshaft., c. brakes., d. none of the above",b 5119,NDQ_016908,electric generators,electricity from a car generator is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. stored in the battery., b. used to run the car’s electric devices., c. used to turn the wheels., d. two of the above",d 5120,NDQ_016911,electric power and electrical energy use,electric power is the rate at which an electric device changes electrical energy to another form of energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5121,NDQ_016913,electric power and electrical energy use,which equation can be used to calculate the power of an electric device?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Power = Current x Voltage, b. Power = Current/Voltage, c. Power = Voltage/Current, d. none of the above",a 5122,NDQ_016914,electric power and electrical energy use,a watt equals one,,,Multiple Choice,"a. volt per second., b. amp per second., c. ohm per second., d. joule per second.",d 5123,NDQ_016915,electric power and electrical energy use,one kilowatt equals 100 watts.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5124,NDQ_016916,electric power and electrical energy use,"if an electric device in a 120-volt circuit uses 10 amps of current, then the power of the device is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1200 watts., b. 130 watts., c. 110 watts., d. 12 watts.",a 5125,NDQ_016918,electric power and electrical energy use,which equation can be used to calculate the electrical energy used by an appliance?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Energy = Power/Time, b. Energy = Power x Time, c. Energy = Time/Power, d. Energy = Power + Time",b 5126,NDQ_016922,electric resistance,the si unit for electric resistance is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. amp., b. watt., c. volt., d. ohm.",d 5127,NDQ_016923,electric resistance,resistance reduces the amount of electrical energy that is transferred through matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5128,NDQ_016924,electric resistance,all materials have some electric resistance.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5129,NDQ_016927,electric resistance,factors that affect the electric resistance of a wire include the wires,,,Multiple Choice,"a. chemical makeup., b. length., c. width., d. all of the above",d 5130,NDQ_016928,electric resistance,a cooler wire has more electric resistance than a warmer wire.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5131,NDQ_016931,electric safety,electric current is dangerous because it can cause,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electrocution., b. burns., c. fires., d. all of the above",d 5132,NDQ_016934,electric safety,why does the cord of an electric device contain two electric wires?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. The two wires make up the two loops of a parallel circuit., b. One wire carries direct current and one wire carries alternating current., c. One wire carries current to the device and one wire carries current away from the device., d. two of the above",c 5133,NDQ_016935,electric safety,what is the purpose of the round prong on a three-prong plug?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. It carries any stray electric current into the ground., b. It carries electric current to the appliance., c. It carries electric current away from the appliance., d. none of the above",a 5134,NDQ_016939,electric safety,you should never use electricity when you are wet or standing in water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5135,NDQ_016940,electric safety,overloading a circuit may cause it to have too much voltage.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5136,NDQ_016944,electric transformers,electric transformers may either increase or decrease voltage.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5137,NDQ_016945,electric transformers,an electric transformer contains,,,Multiple Choice,"a. a single electric circuit., b. an iron core., c. a permanent magnet., d. all of the above",b 5138,NDQ_016946,electric transformers,an electric transformer creates an electromagnet when,,,Multiple Choice,"a. alternating current passes through the secondary coil., b. the magnetic field of the iron core keeps changing., c. direct current passes through the primary coil., d. none of the above",d 5139,NDQ_016948,electric transformers,the type of transformer in question 7 would be found on an electric pole outside of a home.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5140,NDQ_016949,electric transformers,electromagnetic induction occurs in an electric transformer because the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. magnetic field keeps reversing., b. secondary coil keeps moving., c. primary coil keeps moving., d. two of the above",a 5141,NDQ_016952,electrical grid,electrical grids include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. power plants., b. transmission lines., c. electric substations., d. all of the above",d 5142,NDQ_016956,electrical grid,the voltage of current that leaves a power plant is increased,,,Multiple Choice,"a. after the current has been transmitted to homes., b. near the power plant by step-down transformers., c. for the purpose of reducing current in transmission lines., d. two of the above",c 5143,NDQ_016957,electrical grid,electric transformers use electromagnetic induction to change the resistance in electric lines.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5144,NDQ_016958,electrical grid,the main function of electric substations is generating additional electricity.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5145,NDQ_016959,electrical grid,electric substations may distribute electricity from a few high-voltage lines to several lower-voltage lines.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5146,NDQ_016962,electromagnet,a solenoid has north and south magnetic poles.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5147,NDQ_016965,electromagnet,the lines of magnetic force of an electromagnet run,,,Multiple Choice,"a. from one end of the iron bar to the other., b. in circles around the middle of the iron bar., c. from the south pole to the north pole of the electromagnet., d. two of the above",d 5148,NDQ_016967,electromagnet,an electromagnet is stronger if,,,Multiple Choice,"a. the iron bar is bigger., b. there are more turns in the wire., c. more current flows through the wire., d. any of the above",d 5149,NDQ_016969,electromagnet,electromagnets are the strongest magnets made.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5150,NDQ_016972,electromagnetic devices,devices that contain electromagnets include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. doorbells., b. electric fans., c. hairdryers., d. all of the above",d 5151,NDQ_016973,electromagnetic devices,an electromagnet has north and south magnetic poles and a magnetic field.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5152,NDQ_016974,electromagnetic devices,any device with an electric motor contains an electromagnet.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5153,NDQ_016975,electromagnetic devices,turning off the current to an electromagnet has no effect on its magnetic field.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5154,NDQ_016976,electromagnetic devices,a doorbell rings when an electromagnet turns off.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5155,NDQ_016977,electromagnetic devices,"when the clapper of a doorbell moves to strike the bell, it",,,Multiple Choice,"a. closes the doorbell circuit., b. breaks the doorbell circuit., c. turns on the electromagnet., d. two of the above",b 5156,NDQ_016982,electromagnetic induction,what is needed for electromagnetic induction to occur?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. electric conductor, b. magnetic field, c. voltage source, d. two of the above",d 5157,NDQ_016984,electromagnetic induction,you can generate electric current by moving a permanent magnet inside a coil of wire.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5158,NDQ_016985,electromagnetic induction,you can produce more current by electromagnetic induction if you,,,Multiple Choice,"a. use a wire with more turns in the coil., b. move the magnet or wire coil more quickly., c. use a stronger magnet., d. any of the above",d 5159,NDQ_016986,electromagnetic induction,electromagnetic induction produces only direct current.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5160,NDQ_016987,electromagnetic induction,electromagnetic induction is used in electric,,,Multiple Choice,"a. motors., b. generators., c. doorbells., d. two of the above",b 5161,NDQ_017013,electromagnetism,the field described in question 2 runs parallel to the electric wire.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5162,NDQ_017014,electromagnetism,the direction of the field described in question 2 depends on the currents,,,Multiple Choice,"a. voltage., b. resistance., c. direction., d. none of the above",c 5163,NDQ_017015,electromagnetism,the strength of the field described in question 2 depends on the amount of current flowing through the wire.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5164,NDQ_017018,electromagnetism,devices that use electromagnetism include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. doorbells., b. electric motors., c. loudspeakers., d. all of the above",d 5165,NDQ_017033,electronic component,types of electronic components include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. diodes., b. transistors., c. integrated circuits., d. all of the above",d 5166,NDQ_017034,electronic component,a semiconductor is a solid crystal of boron or phosphorus.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5167,NDQ_017037,electronic component,an n-type semiconductor,,,Multiple Choice,"a. contains boron., b. has extra electrons., c. is like the negative terminal of a battery., d. two of the above",d 5168,NDQ_017038,electronic component,a diode,,,Multiple Choice,"a. contains two semiconductors., b. changes current from DC to AC., c. contains only n-type semiconductors., d. two of the above",a 5169,NDQ_017040,electronic component,an integrated circuit may consist of millions of smaller electronic components.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5170,NDQ_017044,electronic device,a single microchip may consist of millions of tiny electronic components.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5171,NDQ_017045,electronic device,"in a computer, information is encoded by repeatedly switching current on and off.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5172,NDQ_017047,electronic device,which string of digits represents a byte?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 0101, b. 010111, c. 01011100, d. none of the above",c 5173,NDQ_017048,electronic device,the part of a computer that carries out program instructions is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. hard drive., b. central processing unit., c. read-only memory., d. none of the above",b 5174,NDQ_017049,electronic device,the part of a computer that stores information permanently is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. random-access memory., b. motherboard., c. read-only memory., d. none of the above",c 5175,NDQ_017053,electronic signal,voltage is a difference in electric potential energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5176,NDQ_017055,electronic signal,an electronic signal with continuously changing voltage is a digital signal.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5177,NDQ_017056,electronic signal,an electronic signal with voltage that repeatedly turns on and off is an analog signal.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5178,NDQ_017057,electronic signal,which of the following statements about analog signals is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They were the first electronic signals invented., b. They are subject to noise., c. They are still the most commonly used electronic signals., d. none of the above",c 5179,NDQ_017058,electronic signal,which of the following statements about digital signals is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. They are subject to distortion., b. They are more difficult to transmit than analog signals., c. They are less accurate than analog signals., d. none of the above",d 5180,NDQ_017143,evaporation,which process causes a mud puddle to dry up in the sunshine?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. boiling, b. vaporization, c. evaporation, d. condensation",c 5181,NDQ_017144,evaporation,factors that affect the rate of evaporation include the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. exposed surface area of the liquid., b. temperature of the liquid., c. air movement above the liquid., d. all of the above",d 5182,NDQ_017145,evaporation,clothes on a clothesline will dry more quickly if the air is dry.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5183,NDQ_017146,evaporation,salt water evaporates more quickly than pure water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5184,NDQ_017215,freezing,which of these substances has the highest freezing point?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lead, b. helium, c. oxygen, d. nitrogen",a 5185,NDQ_017216,freezing,which of these substances has a lower freezing point than pure water?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. salt water, b. carbon, c. sodium, d. iron",a 5186,NDQ_017217,freezing,a liquid freezes because its particles lose energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5187,NDQ_017219,freezing,freezing point is a chemical property of matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5188,NDQ_017592,liquids,particles of a liquid always take the volume of their container.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5189,NDQ_017594,liquids,surface tension is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. resistance of a liquid to flowing., b. force that causes water to form droplets., c. tendency of fluids to flow downhill., d. friction of particles flowing over a surface.",b 5190,NDQ_017595,liquids,which of these liquids is most viscous?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. water, b. milk, c. vinegar, d. honey",d 5191,NDQ_017600,liquids,surface tension and viscosity are unique properties of liquids.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5192,NDQ_017632,matter mass and volume,the only thing that is not matter is energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5193,NDQ_017633,matter mass and volume,the mass of an object is the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. amount of matter it contains., b. force of gravity acting on it., c. amount of space it takes up., d. amount of water it displaces.",a 5194,NDQ_017634,matter mass and volume,the si unit for mass is the gram.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5195,NDQ_017638,matter mass and volume,the volume of a liquid is measured with a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. graduated cylinder., b. metric ruler., c. pan balance., d. scale.",a 5196,NDQ_017663,melting,which of the following statements about melting is true?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Melting is a chemical change., b. Melting is a change of state., c. Melting changes the chemical properties of matter., d. Some substances do not melt no matter how hot they become.",b 5197,NDQ_017664,melting,melted rock below earths surface is known as lava.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5198,NDQ_017667,melting,the melting point of a substance is the same as its freezing point.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5199,NDQ_017668,melting,which of these substances has the lowest melting point?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. iron, b. gold, c. water, d. oxygen",d 5200,NDQ_017732,mixtures,examples of mixtures include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lemonade., b. salad dressing., c. salt water., d. all of the above",d 5201,NDQ_017734,mixtures,a homogeneous mixture with particles too small to see or settle out is a,,,Multiple Choice,"a. colloid., b. solution., c. suspension., d. compound.",b 5202,NDQ_017735,mixtures,an example of a colloid is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. salt water., b. salad dressing., c. homogenized milk., d. none of the above",c 5203,NDQ_017736,mixtures,you can filter the particles out of,,,Multiple Choice,"a. suspensions., b. colloids., c. solutions., d. all of the above",a 5204,NDQ_017737,mixtures,a colloid is a heterogeneous mixture.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5205,NDQ_017739,mixtures,the components of a mixture keep their physical properties when they combine.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5206,NDQ_017740,mixtures,components of mixtures can be separated by physical processes.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5207,NDQ_017931,ohms law,a source of voltage is required for an electric current to flow.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5208,NDQ_017933,ohms law,the amount of current flowing through a wire will be less when there is greater,,,Multiple Choice,"a. voltage., b. resistance., c. electric potential energy., d. two of the above",b 5209,NDQ_017934,ohms law,which equation represents ohms law?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Current = Voltage x Resistance, b. Current = Voltage/Resistance, c. Current = Resistance/Voltage, d. none of the above",b 5210,NDQ_017937,ohms law,ohms law can be used to calculate current when voltage and resistance are known.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5211,NDQ_017938,ohms law,assume that an electric wire is connected to a 9-volt battery and the wire has a resistance of 3 ohms. how much current is flowing through the wire?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 27 amps, b. 12 amps, c. 9 amps, d. 3 amps",d 5212,NDQ_017992,physical change,some physical changes involve chemical reactions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5213,NDQ_017993,physical change,a physical change can result in an entirely different substance.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5214,NDQ_017994,physical change,physical changes can be brought about by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. cutting., b. bending., c. dissolving., d. all of the above",d 5215,NDQ_017995,physical change,physical changes include changes in the state of matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5216,NDQ_017996,physical change,all of the following processes cause physical changes in matter except,,,Multiple Choice,"a. burning., b. melting., c. freezing., d. boiling.",a 5217,NDQ_018000,physical properties of matter,physical properties of matter are properties that can be measured or observed without matter changing to an entirely different substance.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5218,NDQ_018002,physical properties of matter,melting point is an example of a physical property of matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5219,NDQ_018003,physical properties of matter,which of the following abilities is not a physical property of matter?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. ability to conduct heat, b. ability to conduct electricity, c. ability to dissolve in other substances, d. ability to react chemically with other substances",d 5220,NDQ_018004,physical properties of matter,the color of an object is a physical property.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5221,NDQ_018009,physical properties of matter,physical properties include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. boiling point., b. freezing point., c. flammability., d. two of the above",d 5222,NDQ_018022,plasma,plasma has the ability to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. conduct electricity., b. glow with colored light., c. respond to a magnetic field., d. all of the above",d 5223,NDQ_018023,plasma,you see naturally occurring plasma when you view,,,Multiple Choice,"a. lightning., b. rainbows., c. the moon., d. all of the above",a 5224,NDQ_018025,plasma,one use of artificial plasma is making fluorescent lights.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5225,NDQ_018026,plasma,plasma is more similar to gases than to liquids or solids.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5226,NDQ_018029,plasma,plasma can be used to etch the surface of silicon for computers.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5227,NDQ_018110,properties of solutions,salt water has a lower freezing point than pure water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5228,NDQ_018113,properties of solutions,"when a solute dissolves in a solvent, it changes the chemical properties of the solvent.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5229,NDQ_018114,properties of solutions,a solute generally raises the freezing point of a solvent.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5230,NDQ_018117,properties of solutions,when antifreeze is added to water in a car radiator it causes,,,Multiple Choice,"a. boiling point elevation., b. freezing point depression., c. changes in the physical properties of the water., d. all of the above",d 5231,NDQ_018119,properties of solutions,pure water boils at a temperature of 100 c. at which temperature might salt water boil?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 98 °C, b. 99 °C, c. 100 °C, d. 101 °C",d 5232,NDQ_018193,rate of dissolving,if you stir a solute into a solvent,,,Multiple Choice,"a. more solute will dissolve., b. the solution will be more concentrated., c. the solute will dissolve more quickly., d. all of the above",c 5233,NDQ_018195,rate of dissolving,sugar will dissolve more quickly in ice tea than in hot tea.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5234,NDQ_018196,rate of dissolving,you could speed up the rate of salt dissolving in a bottle of water by shaking the bottle.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5235,NDQ_018198,rate of dissolving,"if you stir a mixture long enough, you can dissolve any amount of solute in a given solvent.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5236,NDQ_018220,refraction,light always travels at the same speed across space.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5237,NDQ_018221,refraction,light travels more quickly through a medium than across space.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5238,NDQ_018222,refraction,through which of the following media does visible light travel most quickly?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. air, b. water, c. vegetable oil, d. diamond",a 5239,NDQ_018223,refraction,when light passes from air to glass it slows down.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5240,NDQ_018225,refraction,the process described in question 5 to will occur if light rays enter the new medium,,,Multiple Choice,"a. at a 90-degree angle., b. at a 45-degree angle., c. perpendicularly., d. two of the above",b 5241,NDQ_018226,refraction,"the greater the difference in the speed of light through two media, the greater the angle of refraction is.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5242,NDQ_018227,refraction,the greatest refraction of light will occur when light passes from air to,,,Multiple Choice,"a. diamond., b. water., c. glass., d. alcohol.",a 5243,NDQ_018282,saturation,there is a limit on how much of any substance will dissolve in a given amount of another substance.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5244,NDQ_018284,saturation,which sugar-water solution is saturated?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1000 g of sugar in 1 L of water at 20 °C, b. 1500 g of sugar in 1 L of water at 20 °C, c. 2000 g of sugar in 1 L of water at 20 °C, d. all of the above",c 5245,NDQ_018286,saturation,which saltwater solution is unsaturated?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 358 g of salt in 1 L of water at 20 °C, b. 359 g of salt in 1 L of water at 20 °C, c. 360 g of salt in 1 L of water at 20 °C, d. none of the above",a 5246,NDQ_018288,saturation,you could dissolve more sugar in a saturated sugar-water solution by heating the water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5247,NDQ_018332,scientific measuring devices,the amount of matter in an object is its volume.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5248,NDQ_018334,scientific measuring devices,a graduated cylinder is used to measure length.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5249,NDQ_018335,scientific measuring devices,the lowest point on the curved surface of a liquid is called the,,,Multiple Choice,"a. fill line., b. beam., c. meniscus., d. none of the above",c 5250,NDQ_018337,scientific measuring devices,"in science, volume may be measured in",,,Multiple Choice,"a. cups., b. milliliters., c. centimeters., d. kilograms.",b 5251,NDQ_018409,series and parallel circuits,all electric circuits consist of at least one closed loop.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5252,NDQ_018412,series and parallel circuits,what happens if a one-loop circuit is interrupted at any point?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. No current will flow through the circuit., b. No devices in the circuit will work., c. The current will flow more slowly through the circuit., d. two of the above",d 5253,NDQ_018413,series and parallel circuits,series circuits are no longer in use any more.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5254,NDQ_018415,series and parallel circuits,what happens if one loop of a two-loop circuit is interrupted at any point?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Current will still flow through the other loop., b. Current will stop flowing through the other loop., c. The other loop will become overloaded and burn out., d. two of the above",a 5255,NDQ_018416,series and parallel circuits,the wiring in a house consists of parallel circuits.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5256,NDQ_018441,solenoid,a solenoid has a magnetic field like a bar magnet.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5257,NDQ_018443,solenoid,a straight wire has a stronger magnetic field than a coiled wire.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5258,NDQ_018444,solenoid,what explains the correct answer to question 5?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Each turn in a coil of wire has its own magnetic field., b. The magnetic field of a wire is weakened when the wire is coiled., c. Coiling a wire decreases the amount of current flowing through it., d. two or the above",a 5259,NDQ_018446,solenoid,solenoids are used in,,,Multiple Choice,"a. paintball markers., b. motor vehicles., c. electric dishwashers., d. all of the above",d 5260,NDQ_018447,solenoid,solenoids are often used to provide a burst of energy to move a specific part of a device.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5261,NDQ_018450,solids,the particles of solids are more tightly packed together than the particles of other states of matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5262,NDQ_018453,solids,which statement about solids is false?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. Solids have a fixed shape., b. Solids have a fixed volume., c. All solids have the same structure., d. none of the above",c 5263,NDQ_018454,solids,examples of amorphous solids include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. table salt., b. quartz., c. plastic., d. two of the above",c 5264,NDQ_018455,solids,amorphous solids have particles that are arranged randomly.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5265,NDQ_018461,solubility,"for a given solvent, all solutes have the same solubility.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5266,NDQ_018462,solubility,less sugar can dissolve in cold water than in hot water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5267,NDQ_018463,solubility,less carbon dioxide can dissolve in cold water than in hot water.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5268,NDQ_018464,solubility,increasing the pressure on a gas increases its solubility.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5269,NDQ_018465,solubility,which of the following substances is least soluble in water?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. table salt, b. table sugar, c. baking soda, d. Epsom salt",c 5270,NDQ_018467,solubility,the solubility of a gaseous solute depends on,,,Multiple Choice,"a. its temperature., b. the pressure on it., c. the solvent., d. all of the above",d 5271,NDQ_018468,solubility,you could increase the solubility of sugar in water by,,,Multiple Choice,"a. putting the water under greater pressure., b. heating the water., c. stirring the water., d. all of the above",b 5272,NDQ_018471,solute and solvent,the solute in a solution is the substance that,,,Multiple Choice,"a. dissolves the other substance., b. is present in greater amount., c. separates into individual particles., d. all of the above",c 5273,NDQ_018473,solute and solvent,matter in any state can be the solute or solvent in a solution.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5274,NDQ_018474,solute and solvent,"in the solution called air, the solvent is",,,Multiple Choice,"a. oxygen., b. carbon dioxide., c. water vapor., d. nitrogen.",d 5275,NDQ_018476,solute and solvent,"which of the following examples illustrates the phrase, like dissolves like?",,,Multiple Choice,"a. Water dissolves sugar., b. Paint thinner dissolves oil-based paint., c. Acetone dissolves nail polish., d. all of the above",d 5276,NDQ_018477,solute and solvent,"when covalent compounds dissolve, they separate into individual",,,Multiple Choice,"a. atoms., b. ions., c. molecules., d. crystals.",c 5277,NDQ_018480,solution concentration,the substance that dissolves in a solution is called the solvent.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5278,NDQ_018482,solution concentration,a solution with a small amount of solute for a given amount of solution is called,,,Multiple Choice,"a. weak., b. dilute., c. unsaturated., d. insoluble.",b 5279,NDQ_018483,solution concentration,a concentrated solution has a lot of solvent for a given amount of solution.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5280,NDQ_018484,solution concentration,the concentration of a solution is the ratio of solute to solvent.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5281,NDQ_018486,solution concentration,a 2000-g sugar-water solution contains 200 g of sugar. the concentration of the solution is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 1 percent., b. 9 percent., c. 10 percent., d. 12 percent.",c 5282,NDQ_018487,solution concentration,todd made a saltwater solution containing 100 g of salt and 900 g of water. what is the concentration of the solution?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 9 percent, b. 10 percent, c. 11 percent, d. 12 percent",b 5283,NDQ_018489,solutions,a solution is any mixture of two or more substances.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5284,NDQ_018491,solutions,dissolved particles in a solution,,,Multiple Choice,"a. are too small to be seen., b. will settle out of the solution., c. will rise to the top of the solution., d. two of the above",a 5285,NDQ_018496,solutions,only liquids can form solutions.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5286,NDQ_018497,solutions,examples of solutions include,,,Multiple Choice,"a. air., b. salt water., c. bronze., d. all of the above",d 5287,NDQ_018498,solutions,which of the following substances is insoluble in water?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. limestone, b. vinegar, c. oil, d. two of the above",c 5288,NDQ_018521,specific heat,specific heat is a physical property of matter.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5289,NDQ_018522,specific heat,a substance with high specific heat heats and cools quickly.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5290,NDQ_018523,specific heat,metals have relatively high specific heats.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5291,NDQ_018524,specific heat,which of the following substances has the lowest specific heat?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. iron, b. sand, c. wood, d. water",a 5292,NDQ_018525,specific heat,the specific heat of water is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 0.18 J/g., b. 0.67 J/g., c. 1.76 J/g., d. 4.18 J/g.",d 5293,NDQ_018526,specific heat,lead has a very low specific heat.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5294,NDQ_018550,states of matter,which of the following substances usually exists in the liquid state on earth?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. nitrogen, b. mercury, c. iron, d. none of the above",b 5295,NDQ_018552,states of matter,the state in which matter takes on the shape but not the volume of its container is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gas., b. solid., c. liquid., d. plasma.",c 5296,NDQ_018553,states of matter,the only state in which matter has a fixed shape is,,,Multiple Choice,"a. gas., b. solid., c. liquid., d. plasma.",b 5297,NDQ_018558,states of matter,for matter to change from a liquid to a solid involves a loss of energy.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5298,NDQ_018570,sublimation,sublimation is an example of a change of state.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5299,NDQ_018571,sublimation,which of the following substances changes directly from a solid to a gas at room temperature?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. naphthalene, b. water ice, c. snow, d. two of the above",a 5300,NDQ_018573,sublimation,what conditions are needed for snow to undergo sublimation?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. intense sunlight, b. very cold temperatures, c. dry winds, d. all of the above",d 5301,NDQ_018574,sublimation,solid air fresheners gradually shrink because they undergo sublimation.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",a 5302,NDQ_018575,sublimation,"whenever water ice gains heat, it undergoes sublimation.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5303,NDQ_018576,sublimation,"after a substance sublimates, its particles have less energy.",,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5304,NDQ_018650,temperature,when particles of matter move more quickly they,,,Multiple Choice,"a. have more kinetic energy., b. have a higher temperature., c. feel warmer to the touch., d. all of the above",d 5305,NDQ_018654,temperature,the si scale for measuring temperature is the celsius scale.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b 5306,NDQ_018655,temperature,what is the freezing point of water on the kelvin scale?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 0 °, b. 32 °, c. 273, d. none of the above",c 5307,NDQ_018656,temperature,what is 23 c on the kelvin scale?,,,Multiple Choice,"a. 150 K, b. 273 K, c. 296 K, d. none of the above",c 5308,NDQ_018657,temperature,the temperature 10 c equals 42 f.,,,Multiple Choice,"a. true, b. false",b