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30LSNF239UUWVFQO3JWFJXV8FP8I2Q | What are used to see bacteria by biologists by making them appear bigger? | {
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} | F | microscope is used to see small things by biologists by making them appear bigger | Bacteria are very small. | microscope is used to see bacteria by biologists by making them appear bigger | What are used to see bacteria by biologists by making them appear bigger? (A) an image (B) photons (C) tiny polyps (D) periscopes (E) amoebae (F) microscopes (G) x-rays (H) telescopes |
3YT88D1N08XCMSCV7MVWFNFDDK43KU | What makes living creatures appear bigger? | {
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"fur and fat",
"xrays",
"squids",
"microscopes",
"deuterostomes",
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"mutations"
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"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | D | microscope is used to see small things by biologists by making them appear bigger | Biologists study living creatures. | microscopes make living creatures appear bigger | What makes living creatures appear bigger? (A) fur and fat (B) xrays (C) squids (D) microscopes (E) deuterostomes (F) hearing (G) screen (H) mutations |
3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z1PI721 | what are used to see small things by biologists to make them appear bigger? | {
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"mirrors",
"DNA",
"the sun",
"photons",
"an image",
"h2o",
"lenses",
"density"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | G | microscope is used to see small things by biologists by making them appear bigger | Microscopes and telescopes both use lenses. | lenses are used to see small things by biologists by making them appear bigger | what are used to see small things by biologists to make them appear bigger? (A) mirrors (B) DNA (C) the sun (D) photons (E) an image (F) h2o (G) lenses (H) density |
3Z7EFSHGN9D6JS7LZYLMYKR9ECJCXO | what do biologists use a microscope to see by making them appear bigger? | {
"text": [
"sea urchins",
"squids",
"Jellyfish",
"bioaerosols",
"tunicates",
"most cephalopods",
"mussels",
"tiny polyps"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
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} | D | microscope is used to see small things by biologists by making them appear bigger | Bioaerosols are extremely small living organisms or fragments of living things suspended in the air. | microscope is used to see bioaerosols by biologists by making them appear bigger | what do biologists use a microscope to see by making them appear bigger? (A) sea urchins (B) squids (C) Jellyfish (D) bioaerosols (E) tunicates (F) most cephalopods (G) mussels (H) tiny polyps |
39K0FND3AHE7W1BJ1DNMH8LN8PRMAU | What or or magnifying glasses are used to see small things to make them appear bigger? | {
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"mirrors",
"satellites",
"hand lenses",
"electricity",
"an image",
"sea urchins",
"barrel-shaped",
"squids"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | C | microscope is used to see small things by biologists by making them appear bigger | Mites are almost microscopic and best seen with a hand lens or magnifying glass. | Hand lenses or magnifying glasses are used to see small things to make them appear bigger. | What or or magnifying glasses are used to see small things to make them appear bigger? (A) mirrors (B) satellites (C) hand lenses (D) electricity (E) an image (F) sea urchins (G) barrel-shaped (H) squids |
3SEPORI8WNY7V8A2G2DGPAHWLOMAZ0 | Changes in what can cause potential energy changes? | {
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"voltage",
"color",
"heating liquids",
"intelligence",
"Heart rate",
"drafts",
"temperature",
"climate"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | G | temperature changing can cause phase changes | Phase changes are due to potential energy changes. | Temperature changing can cause potential energy changes. | Changes in what can cause potential energy changes? (A) voltage (B) color (C) heating liquids (D) intelligence (E) Heart rate (F) drafts (G) temperature (H) climate |
38SKSKU7R1W2W1CWDPEKYTUHJNKLIX | What can cause melting? | {
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"Changing pressure",
"Heat energy",
"Water expanding",
"Evaporation",
"converting electricity to heat",
"Increase in mass",
"Temperature changing",
"Chemical reaction"
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | G | temperature changing can cause phase changes | Melting is the change of phase from a solid to a liquid. | Temperature changing can cause melting | What can cause melting? (A) Changing pressure (B) Heat energy (C) Water expanding (D) Evaporation (E) converting electricity to heat (F) Increase in mass (G) Temperature changing (H) Chemical reaction |
3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2IO0RQ6 | What can transform water from liquid to a gas? | {
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"It gets heated up",
"temperature taking",
"evaporation",
"Heat energy",
"checking weather",
"lowered energy cost",
"temperature changes",
"observing nature"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | G | temperature changing can cause phase changes | Another example of a phase change is the transformation of water from liquid to a gas. | Temperature changes can transform water from liquid to a gas. | What can transform water from liquid to a gas? (A) It gets heated up (B) temperature taking (C) evaporation (D) Heat energy (E) checking weather (F) lowered energy cost (G) temperature changes (H) observing nature |
3HQUKB7LNFD0EAIMGMH16P0V4TDHHC | What phase change are we experiencing now? | {
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"solid, liquid, gas",
"Climate change",
"Freezing temperatures",
"Apocalyptic",
"population movement",
"global warming",
"gene flow",
"Warm air"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | B | temperature changing can cause phase changes | If climate changes and temperatures rise, there are a number of potential effects. | Climate change is a phase change | What phase change are we experiencing now? (A) solid, liquid, gas (B) Climate change (C) Freezing temperatures (D) Apocalyptic (E) population movement (F) global warming (G) gene flow (H) Warm air |
3YGXWBAF70GFLQJBFNJH19UBMEO4C6 | With a change in temperature, what does a solid become? | {
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"an object",
"liquid",
"moves",
"a new compound",
"support",
"solid phase",
"glass",
"crystallized"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | B | temperature changing can cause phase changes | Melting is the change of phase from a solid to a liquid. | Temperature changes can cause a solid to melt into a liquid. | With a change in temperature, what does a solid become? (A) an object (B) liquid (C) moves (D) a new compound (E) support (F) solid phase (G) glass (H) crystallized |
33UKMF9319JGOS0CGAFFYR674KTTTI | what changing can cause transferring energy in the atmosphere | {
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"deforestation",
"bearing",
"temperature",
"global warming",
"days",
"direction",
"heating liquids",
"The atmosphere"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | C | temperature changing can cause phase changes | Phase changing is important for transferring energy in the atmosphere. | temperature changing can cause transferring energy in the atmosphere | what changing can cause transferring energy in the atmosphere (A) deforestation (B) bearing (C) temperature (D) global warming (E) days (F) direction (G) heating liquids (H) The atmosphere |
32KTQ2V7RDETRI1E979MLDA3G68M9Q | What changing can cause change of state? | {
"text": [
"climate",
"global warming",
"heating liquids",
"light",
"temperature",
"habitat",
"plant",
"Greenhouse gases"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | E | temperature changing can cause phase changes | Phase changes Change of State. | temperature changing can cause change of state. | What changing can cause change of state? (A) climate (B) global warming (C) heating liquids (D) light (E) temperature (F) habitat (G) plant (H) Greenhouse gases |
39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29AM13TY | what is temperature a change of? | {
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"matter",
"heat",
"Energy.",
"gas",
"oil",
"state",
"energy",
"kinetic"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | F | temperature changing can cause phase changes | Phase changes Change of State. | temperature is a change of state | what is temperature a change of? (A) matter (B) heat (C) Energy. (D) gas (E) oil (F) state (G) energy (H) kinetic |
3QY7M81QH7LUNBDI9YYMS4RTWMA7K1 | Temperature changing can cause what to change to ice? | {
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"skin",
"heat",
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"water",
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"sweat"
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"B",
"C",
"D",
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} | F | temperature changing can cause phase changes | When water goes through the cold induced phase change to produce ice, the ice expands. | Temperature changing can cause water to change to ice | Temperature changing can cause what to change to ice? (A) glass (B) basalt (C) skin (D) heat (E) diamond (F) water (G) Joules (H) sweat |
3YZ8UPK3VTLE2ODQUTAZEDS5ZZ5CUO | What can cause phase changes? | {
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"sweating",
"constant temperatures",
"heat or cold",
"global warming",
"observation",
"climate",
"scattered light",
"nothing"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | C | temperature changing can cause phase changes | Temperature is the relative degree of heat or cold. | heat or cold can cause phase changes | What can cause phase changes? (A) sweating (B) constant temperatures (C) heat or cold (D) global warming (E) observation (F) climate (G) scattered light (H) nothing |
36AHBNMV1RB5OP394Q2Z14G0036YD2 | what can cause phase changes? | {
"text": [
"Electrical",
"an object",
"seasons",
"imbalanced",
"hormones",
"sweating",
"Winter",
"climate"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | C | temperature changing can cause phase changes | Temperature also changes with the seasons. | seasons can cause phase changes | what can cause phase changes? (A) Electrical (B) an object (C) seasons (D) imbalanced (E) hormones (F) sweating (G) Winter (H) climate |
3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJARCVIS | What is an example of a phase change? | {
"text": [
"flow of electrons",
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"chemical reaction",
"dormant state",
"Global warming",
"It remains dormant",
"bullfrogs",
"swamp vegetation"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | E | temperature changing can cause phase changes | Global warming is the change of the Earth's temperature. | Global warming is a phase change | What is an example of a phase change? (A) flow of electrons (B) Deoxyribonucleicacid (C) chemical reaction (D) dormant state (E) Global warming (F) It remains dormant (G) bullfrogs (H) swamp vegetation |
3P1L2B7AD1OCSNNZBKRPIQQ3UUKOLR | What causes damage to forest ecosystems? | {
"text": [
"flooding",
"humans disturb it",
"Sulfur dioxide",
"deforestation",
"Liquid bromine",
"Carnivore animals",
"Pollution",
"Hydrogen peroxide"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | the emission of sulfur dioxide causes acid rain | Acid rain effects forest ecosystems. | Ecosystems are damaged by sulfur dioxide | What causes damage to forest ecosystems? (A) flooding (B) humans disturb it (C) Sulfur dioxide (D) deforestation (E) Liquid bromine (F) Carnivore animals (G) Pollution (H) Hydrogen peroxide |
3ZSANO2JCF65QN5WWQ507IVKUPDFSQ | what causes acid rain? | {
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"gases",
"rainfall",
"Pollution",
"fossil fuels",
"emissions",
"vehicles",
"burning",
"wind"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | E | the emission of sulfur dioxide causes acid rain | The sulfur dioxide is converted into sulfuric acid. | emissions cause acid rain | what causes acid rain? (A) gases (B) rainfall (C) Pollution (D) fossil fuels (E) emissions (F) vehicles (G) burning (H) wind |
3K3R2QNK8B2C4Q6NI908CNRXCQC9UL | The emission of what causes acid rain? | {
"text": [
"H2O",
"smoke from food",
"Hydrogen",
"coal",
"SO2",
"oil",
"CFCs",
"Cars"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | E | the emission of sulfur dioxide causes acid rain | It's sulfur dioxide (SO2). | the emission of SO2 causes acid rain | The emission of what causes acid rain? (A) H2O (B) smoke from food (C) Hydrogen (D) coal (E) SO2 (F) oil (G) CFCs (H) Cars |
3IOEN3P9S7I9DADRIENCHBVYEPK61I | Acid rain can be a result of: | {
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"burning",
"citric acid",
"flow of electrons",
"fashion",
"acid wash",
"chemical changes",
"burning coal",
"Pollution"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | G | the emission of sulfur dioxide causes acid rain | Sulfur in the coal becomes sulfur dioxide when burned. | Burning coal causes acid rain. | Acid rain can be a result of: (A) burning (B) citric acid (C) flow of electrons (D) fashion (E) acid wash (F) chemical changes (G) burning coal (H) Pollution |
392CY0QWG1Q6YT5B7XF3CCS6Z7D4IP | What causes pollution in rain? | {
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"sulfur dioxide",
"carbon dioxide",
"nitrogen",
"contamination",
"smog",
"hydrogen",
"fossil fuels",
"flooding"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | A | the emission of sulfur dioxide causes acid rain | Polluted rain is called acid rain . | sulfur dioxide causes pollution | What causes pollution in rain? (A) sulfur dioxide (B) carbon dioxide (C) nitrogen (D) contamination (E) smog (F) hydrogen (G) fossil fuels (H) flooding |
386PBUZZXFWYRCW2V7ZKAU9HVY6JLV | The environment is polluted when what is emitted? | {
"text": [
"fossil fuels",
"humans disturb it",
"Organic compounds",
"harmful substances",
"chlorofluorocarbons",
"carbon dioxide",
"sulfur dioxide",
"Greenhouse gases"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | G | the emission of sulfur dioxide causes acid rain | ACID RAIN Acid rain is polluted and harmful to the environment. | The emission of sulfur dioxide causes pollution to the environment. | The environment is polluted when what is emitted? (A) fossil fuels (B) humans disturb it (C) Organic compounds (D) harmful substances (E) chlorofluorocarbons (F) carbon dioxide (G) sulfur dioxide (H) Greenhouse gases |
3WOKGM4L71FZVRYDMR56K6YFRUTO0Y | Scrubbers can be used for what? | {
"text": [
"Animal survival",
"storing water",
"hydrate their cells",
"water conservation",
"reducing acid rain",
"Relieve pain",
"root growth",
"protect them"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | E | the emission of sulfur dioxide causes acid rain | Scrubbers significantly reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide. | Scrubbers reduce the instances of acid rain. | Scrubbers can be used for what? (A) Animal survival (B) storing water (C) hydrate their cells (D) water conservation (E) reducing acid rain (F) Relieve pain (G) root growth (H) protect them |
3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLE7S7FNK | The emission of what causes acid rain? | {
"text": [
"Material carrying electricity",
"decomposing dead organisms",
"DNA damage and mutations",
"soil loss through hurricanes",
"Something that smells like rotten eggs",
"extreme heat and pressure",
"chemical compound NaCl",
"generating heat by burning"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | E | the emission of sulfur dioxide causes acid rain | Sulfur Dioxide and Asthmatics A highly reactive colorless gas smelling like rotten eggs, sulfur dioxide derives primarily from fossil fuel combustion. | The emission of something that smells like rotten eggs causes acid rain | The emission of what causes acid rain? (A) Material carrying electricity (B) decomposing dead organisms (C) DNA damage and mutations (D) soil loss through hurricanes (E) Something that smells like rotten eggs (F) extreme heat and pressure (G) chemical compound NaCl (H) generating heat by burning |
3MB8LZR5BFST2W2KDSZWB99UAU9KLC | What causes acid rain? | {
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"Pesticides",
"fossil fuels",
"remains of prehistoric life",
"chlorofluorocarbons",
"energy of moving objects",
"an erupting volcano",
"harmful substances",
"forest is destroyed"
],
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"D",
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} | F | the emission of sulfur dioxide causes acid rain | An erupting volcano emits sulfur dioxide. | An erupting Volcano causes acid rain | What causes acid rain? (A) Pesticides (B) fossil fuels (C) remains of prehistoric life (D) chlorofluorocarbons (E) energy of moving objects (F) an erupting volcano (G) harmful substances (H) forest is destroyed |
32UTUBMZ7GVV5YAKLJO9ZFO6H1CVB5 | What causes acid rain? | {
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"burn",
"oil",
"coal",
"lung",
"DDT",
"tar",
"Cars",
"wind"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | B | the emission of sulfur dioxide causes acid rain | Most sulfur dioxide comes from the combustion of oil and coal. | combustion of oil causes acid rain | What causes acid rain? (A) burn (B) oil (C) coal (D) lung (E) DDT (F) tar (G) Cars (H) wind |
3WS1NTTKEYB5PELKNOMGXCP13UWF03 | what cannot surive without oxygen | {
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"basic building blocks of life",
"Microscopic organisms",
"an area swollen with pus",
"incapable of regurgitation",
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"outer space",
"the respiratory system"
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3CFVK00FWLKM3HHVBO5V1Q4CD7LL6O | What can't cells survive without? | {
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"money",
"atmosphere",
"vapor",
"friends",
"Energy.",
"Energy",
"Light",
"Chemical energy"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Cells cannot survive without oxygen. | Life is responsible for oxygen in the atmosphere. | cells cannot survive without the atmosphere | What can't cells survive without? (A) money (B) atmosphere (C) vapor (D) friends (E) Energy. (F) Energy (G) Light (H) Chemical energy |
3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF0318V1J1 | Cells cannot survive without plants breathing into what? | {
"text": [
"carbon dioxide",
"seas",
"Sulfur dioxide",
"lungs",
"water vapor",
"atmosphere",
"water",
"water tanks"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | F | Cells cannot survive without oxygen. | Plants breathe oxygen into the atmosphere. | Cells cannot survive without plants breathing into the atmosphere | Cells cannot survive without plants breathing into what? (A) carbon dioxide (B) seas (C) Sulfur dioxide (D) lungs (E) water vapor (F) atmosphere (G) water (H) water tanks |
34Q075JO1XCEZZRCGP7V8AL739801X | What helps cells survive? | {
"text": [
"DNA",
"all copper",
"air",
"space",
"RNA",
"coat",
"heat",
"gasoline"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | Cells cannot survive without oxygen. | Air contains oxygen. | air helps cells survive | What helps cells survive? (A) DNA (B) all copper (C) air (D) space (E) RNA (F) coat (G) heat (H) gasoline |
3QIYRE09Y3GHKVJJHV9TJMHKCA8N11 | _ are aerobic | {
"text": [
"goats",
"plants",
"algae",
"moss",
"cells",
"chloroplast",
"complex",
"humans"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | E | Cells cannot survive without oxygen. | Bacteria that require oxygen are aerobic. | Cells are aerobic. | _ are aerobic (A) goats (B) plants (C) algae (D) moss (E) cells (F) chloroplast (G) complex (H) humans |
37Z929RLG97F9SNXRAAPOMALRTRTSE | cells cannot survive without plants replenishing the what | {
"text": [
"Energy.",
"during the day",
"atmosphere",
"mountains",
"rain",
"heat energy",
"Energy",
"streams"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | Cells cannot survive without oxygen. | Plants stabilize soils and oxygenate the atmosphere. | cells cannot survive without plants replenishing the atmosphere | cells cannot survive without plants replenishing the what (A) Energy. (B) during the day (C) atmosphere (D) mountains (E) rain (F) heat energy (G) Energy (H) streams |
3NC5L260MOLQSVD3P9ORNDLJ324FOX | what cannot survive without oxygen? | {
"text": [
"animals",
"tanks",
"an organism's body",
"living things",
"hydrogen",
"space",
"Veins and arteries.",
"mammals"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | D | Cells cannot survive without oxygen. | Cells are the units of function in living things. | living things cannot survive without oxygen | what cannot survive without oxygen? (A) animals (B) tanks (C) an organism's body (D) living things (E) hydrogen (F) space (G) Veins and arteries. (H) mammals |
3SEPORI8WNY7V8A2G2DGPAHWQTKAZD | Cells cannot live without what commonly occuring element found on Earth? | {
"text": [
"Air",
"matter",
"Light",
"fossil fuel",
"oxygen",
"carbon",
"sunlight",
"water"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | E | Cells cannot survive without oxygen. | Survival is to live, to live means hope. | Cells cannot live without oxygen. | Cells cannot live without what commonly occuring element found on Earth? (A) Air (B) matter (C) Light (D) fossil fuel (E) oxygen (F) carbon (G) sunlight (H) water |
3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5A4I0TPW | What is something cells cannot survive without? | {
"text": [
"gas",
"Air",
"O2",
"CO2",
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} | C | Cells cannot survive without oxygen. | And oxygen, O2, is the molecule to do it. | Cells cannot survive without O2. | What is something cells cannot survive without? (A) gas (B) Air (C) O2 (D) CO2 (E) Ca (F) O3 (G) Fe (H) He |
3GA6AFUKOONLK2BN11SZ2VZLMJMH3N | What helps cells survive? | {
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} | D | Cells cannot survive without oxygen. | Air contains oxygen. | air helps cells survive | What helps cells survive? (A) DNA (B) Urea (C) coat (D) air (E) diet (F) RNA (G) heat (H) stem |
3TY7ZAOG5FJG50DYOZDDDPH6BQE0KR | when fertilization occurs, what swims to an egg inside an archegonium? | {
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3L4PIM1GQTFZPZMEMRXJ6TX4I11RY2 | What happens when a sperm enters an egg? | {
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} | A | Fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium. | When conception occurs in the female, a sperm fertilizes an egg. | When sperm enters an egg, conception occurs | What happens when a sperm enters an egg? (A) Conception (B) It will move. (C) competition (D) Menstruation (E) rapid expansion (F) The egg multiplies (G) Sperm reproduce (H) pollen |
3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO448FJXJK | Sperm swim to an egg inside a what? | {
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"B",
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} | G | Fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium. | Pregnancy begins with a fertilized egg. | Pregnancy begins after sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium. | Sperm swim to an egg inside a what? (A) gastropod shells (B) aqueous solution (C) archetype (D) archive (E) ocean water (F) pollen (G) archegonium (H) sperm |
30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AILA9MP4 | the egg implants itself in the uterus after sperm does what? | {
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"permineralization",
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} | G | Fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium. | If fertilized, the egg implants itself in the uterus. | the egg implants itself in the uterus after sperm swim to an egg | the egg implants itself in the uterus after sperm does what? (A) permineralization (B) release more eggs (C) rapid expansion (D) migrate (E) swim to the sea (F) reproduce (G) swim to an egg (H) drown in the uterus |
3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTXYQZ1Z | What happens in the archegonium? | {
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"eggs separate",
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} | C | Fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium. | Fertilization occurs when the egg and sperm fuse and join. | An egg and sperm can fuse when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium. | What happens in the archegonium? (A) eggs separate (B) Earth orbiting the Sun (C) sperm and egg fuse (D) competition (E) fallopian tubes join (F) permineralization (G) It expands (H) cloning |
3ATPCQ38J897QI0XKGBXB38UV1LAY6 | what enters the egg? | {
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} | F | Fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium. | Sperm nuclei are released into the archegonium. | sperm nuclei enter the egg | what enters the egg? (A) DNA (B) flow of electrons (C) insects (D) Chemical energy (E) fallopian tube (F) sperm nuclei (G) acid (H) pollen |
3QBD8R3Z21IGUFGE5SS8W9OSPH04OO | What continues when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium? | {
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} | F | Fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium. | If the egg is fertilized, the complex process of reproduction continues. | reproduction continues when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium | What continues when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium? (A) rapid expansion (B) permineralization (C) hemoglobin (D) cell wall (E) Plant reproduction (F) reproduction (G) flow of electrons (H) miasma |
31Z0PCVWUKETQU3537CETVEPF1X7T7 | Sucrose attracts sperm to the what for fertilization? | {
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3B1NLC6UGZVERVLZFT7OUYQLP2FGP0 | what occurs when sperm swims to an egg inside an archegonium> | {
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} | F | Fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium. | If the egg is fertilized, it can implant in the uterus and cause pregnancy. | pregnancy occurs when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium | what occurs when sperm swims to an egg inside an archegonium> (A) h2o (B) pollen (C) sperm (D) Energy. (E) competition (F) pregnancy (G) allow growth (H) death |
3TR2532VIPTG8RTV83TILBRKMTHJ6K | What occurs when a male gamete swims to an egg? | {
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} | E | Fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium. | Gametes in males are called sperm, and in women commonly referred to as eggs. | Fertilization occurs when male gametes swim to an egg. | What occurs when a male gamete swims to an egg? (A) permineralization (B) competition (C) movement (D) rapid expansion (E) fertilization (F) birth (G) copulation (H) ovulation |
333U7HK6I9EFT08AIQ1WRH1CQSKDJZ | What happens inside the single egg embedded inside the prothallus | {
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} | F | Fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium. | Each archegonium contains a single egg that is embedded in the prothallus. | fertilization occurs when sperm swim inside a single egg embedded in the prothallus. | What happens inside the single egg embedded inside the prothallus (A) Earth revolving around the sun (B) The area was once underwater (C) gastropod shells (D) it keeps an organism warm (E) remains of prehistoric life (F) fertilization occurs (G) allow growth (H) It helps them survive |
3B3WTRP3DB13KEXLZPQ264W5YCR92W | Where is a zygote formed by sperm swimming to an egg? | {
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} | F | Fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium. | When a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell, a fertilized egg or zygote is formed. | sperm swim to an egg, forming a zygote inside an archegonium | Where is a zygote formed by sperm swimming to an egg? (A) colder and wetter (B) ocean water (C) graptolites (D) rapid expansion (E) a delta (F) an archegonium (G) barnacles (H) an organism's body |
37TD41K0AH8YNBLM5OFZZCAH2TPCSJ | What shape is the organ where fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg? | {
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} | B | Fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium. | Each archegonium is flask shaped. | Fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg inside a flask-shaped organ | What shape is the organ where fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg? (A) a prism (B) Flask (C) liquid (D) rings (E) Seesaw (F) porous (G) organ (H) gills |
3R6P78PK7KACJNE6WAG8Z8RI265TGD | what requires water? | {
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"Power plants",
"peachleaf willow",
"animal transport",
"engines",
"Most plants",
"mouth of rivers",
"an organism's body",
"fertilization"
],
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} | H | Fertilization occurs when sperm swim to an egg inside an archegonium. | Water is needed to transport flagellated sperm to archegonium. | fertilization requires water | what requires water? (A) Power plants (B) peachleaf willow (C) animal transport (D) engines (E) Most plants (F) mouth of rivers (G) an organism's body (H) fertilization |
33L7PJKHCGXXQ88ODC4K7VAKBML8T0 | What can have a negative impact on your eyes? | {
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"Going to the eye doctor",
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"cigarettes",
"smoking pipes",
"Eating a lot of carrots",
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} | H | looking at bright objects has a negative impact on the eyes | Outside, the sun is bright. | Looking at the sun can have a negative impact on the eyes. | What can have a negative impact on your eyes? (A) Going to the eye doctor (B) A light amount of reading (C) cigarettes (D) smoking pipes (E) Eating a lot of carrots (F) Pollution (G) Pesticides (H) Looking at the sun |
39N5ACM9HEMZCLYR1N1E2H4Y6QP9PU | Looking at what object could have a negative impact on the eyes? | {
"text": [
"sun's heat",
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"heat",
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"Polaris",
"Light",
"The Sun",
"The Moon"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
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"F",
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} | G | looking at bright objects has a negative impact on the eyes | Outside, the sun is bright. | Looking at the sun has a negative impact on the eyes | Looking at what object could have a negative impact on the eyes? (A) sun's heat (B) squids (C) heat (D) Betelgeuse (E) Polaris (F) Light (G) The Sun (H) The Moon |
3E4GGUZ1T8QN1AGC3MHRWDAL6AJK2M | Looking at what has a negative impact on eyes? | {
"text": [
"stars",
"shadows",
"Cars",
"moon",
"heat",
"guns",
"sun",
"zinc"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | G | looking at bright objects has a negative impact on the eyes | Bright sun works best. | Looking at the Sun has a negative impact on eyes. | Looking at what has a negative impact on eyes? (A) stars (B) shadows (C) Cars (D) moon (E) heat (F) guns (G) sun (H) zinc |
3M0NZ3JDP1XAP2YLL6MZHZ1AUX3Z5C | What can sunglasses protect against? | {
"text": [
"fissures of hot, acidic water",
"rays or beams",
"Looking at sunglasses",
"Looking at bright objects",
"Looking at dark objects",
"Looking at newspapers",
"enormous damage to homes",
"Light passing through water"
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} | D | looking at bright objects has a negative impact on the eyes | Sunglasses help protect the eyes from glare off the river surfaces. | Sunglasses can protect against looking at bright objects, like glare off the river surfaces. | What can sunglasses protect against? (A) fissures of hot, acidic water (B) rays or beams (C) Looking at sunglasses (D) Looking at bright objects (E) Looking at dark objects (F) Looking at newspapers (G) enormous damage to homes (H) Light passing through water |
3Y9N9SS8LYA48M6LF599BAKNT0F3D3 | Looking at what has a negative impact on the eyes? | {
"text": [
"Pollution",
"Allergies",
"disease",
"the sun",
"clouds",
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"the moon",
"glasses"
],
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} | D | looking at bright objects has a negative impact on the eyes | Outside, the sun is bright. | Looking at the sun has a negative impact on the eyes. | Looking at what has a negative impact on the eyes? (A) Pollution (B) Allergies (C) disease (D) the sun (E) clouds (F) sun's heat (G) the moon (H) glasses |
3M0BCWMB8VV8KNAPBTT5LH7KOBSBWB | What does looking at bright objects do to the retina? | {
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"It expands",
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"Change colors",
"Makes it brighter",
"Makes them itchy",
"decrease stamina",
"Damages them",
"Dries them out"
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} | G | looking at bright objects has a negative impact on the eyes | Like the retina of the eye, the intense light of the Sun can burn the imager damaging the camcorder. | Looking at bright objects have a negative impact on the retina | What does looking at bright objects do to the retina? (A) It expands (B) It decreases (C) Change colors (D) Makes it brighter (E) Makes them itchy (F) decrease stamina (G) Damages them (H) Dries them out |
317HQ483I7RSK1FHP2UZBLY6U2TNIK | Looking at the sun can have a negative impact on what body part? | {
"text": [
"the eyes",
"people",
"the hands",
"the skin",
"the nose",
"humans",
"Temperature",
"the ears"
],
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} | A | looking at bright objects has a negative impact on the eyes | Outside, the sun is bright. | Looking at the sun has a negative impact on the eyes. | Looking at the sun can have a negative impact on what body part? (A) the eyes (B) people (C) the hands (D) the skin (E) the nose (F) humans (G) Temperature (H) the ears |
3ZOTGHDK5IAZW0IPVTOQUC4YUICOSL | Looking the sun has a what impact on the eyes? | {
"text": [
"heat energy",
"sunlight",
"positive",
"Temperature",
"negative",
"confusing",
"neutral",
"dangerous"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
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} | E | looking at bright objects has a negative impact on the eyes | Outside, the sun is bright. | Looking at the sun has a negative impact on the eyes. | Looking the sun has a what impact on the eyes? (A) heat energy (B) sunlight (C) positive (D) Temperature (E) negative (F) confusing (G) neutral (H) dangerous |
3F6KKYWMNB0BCQZVXOTOKOIT3ATDN7 | Looking at bright objects can damage what structure? | {
"text": [
"coral",
"chloroplasts",
"cells",
"Neuron.",
"photosynthesis",
"eyeglasses",
"the skin",
"retina"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | H | looking at bright objects has a negative impact on the eyes | Ultraviolet radiation damages the eye's lens and retina. | Looking at bright objects damages the retina. | Looking at bright objects can damage what structure? (A) coral (B) chloroplasts (C) cells (D) Neuron. (E) photosynthesis (F) eyeglasses (G) the skin (H) retina |
3YT88D1N08XCMSCV7MVWFNFDICC3KR | Looking at what has a negative impact on the eyes? | {
"text": [
"disease",
"Pollution",
"Allergies",
"shadows",
"the Sun",
"sun's heat",
"the moon",
"the inside of eyelids"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | E | looking at bright objects has a negative impact on the eyes | Outside, the sun is bright. | looking at the Sun has a negative impact on the eyes | Looking at what has a negative impact on the eyes? (A) disease (B) Pollution (C) Allergies (D) shadows (E) the Sun (F) sun's heat (G) the moon (H) the inside of eyelids |
3VW04L3ZLT5UMQIGQUH9CXCJFUJXXN | What impact does looking at stars have? | {
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"It expands",
"ligt",
"an image",
"Dilution",
"heat",
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"observe it",
"negative"
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} | H | looking at bright objects has a negative impact on the eyes | Most of the bright objects are stars. | looking at stars negatively impacts the eyes | What impact does looking at stars have? (A) It expands (B) ligt (C) an image (D) Dilution (E) heat (F) forces (G) observe it (H) negative |
3OLQQLKKNSOKL6MAELCGXZJXTPPEJ6 | what can cause headaches | {
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"cloudy and rainy weather",
"hyperthyroidism",
"prolactin release",
"Damaged hearing",
"The bending of a ray of light",
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} | H | looking at bright objects has a negative impact on the eyes | Eye and dental disorders sometimes cause headaches. | looking at bright objects can sometimes cause headaches | what can cause headaches (A) cloudy and rainy weather (B) hyperthyroidism (C) prolactin release (D) Damaged hearing (E) The bending of a ray of light (F) Leptospirosis (G) Warm air moving into cold air (H) looking at bright objects |
30H4UDGLT2HEJ5HLQW5J73AI58IPMW | The haircoat of a dog is useful for | {
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"recovery time from fatigue",
"When it's cold",
"protect them",
"finding bones",
"preventing dog days",
"keeping the dog warm",
"keeping the dog cool",
"water conservation"
],
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} | F | preventing the transfer of heat from an organims 's body causes that organism to keep warm | Body heat is trapped in the haircoat. | The haircoat of an organism helps keep it warm | The haircoat of a dog is useful for (A) recovery time from fatigue (B) When it's cold (C) protect them (D) finding bones (E) preventing dog days (F) keeping the dog warm (G) keeping the dog cool (H) water conservation |
31T4R4OBOSFC4D1UHLHO4LELDX07CD | What serves as insulation to keep the body warm? | {
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"exoskeleton",
"wearing hats",
"wearing glasses",
"Animal fur",
"sweating",
"with their fur",
"wearing jewelry",
"wearing nail polish"
],
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} | B | preventing the transfer of heat from an organims 's body causes that organism to keep warm | First, a hat serves as insulation against convective heat transfer. | Wearing hats serves as insulation to keep the body warm. | What serves as insulation to keep the body warm? (A) exoskeleton (B) wearing hats (C) wearing glasses (D) Animal fur (E) sweating (F) with their fur (G) wearing jewelry (H) wearing nail polish |
3XXU1SWE8MUATN4CC80OJBEA5HUA01 | What does fur do? | {
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"it serves as food",
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"absorb light energy",
"it catches fire",
"it drowns the organism",
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} | H | preventing the transfer of heat from an organims 's body causes that organism to keep warm | Fur or feathers help hold heat in, but some body heat always escapes. | fur causes an organism to keep warm | What does fur do? (A) it serves as food (B) refract or absorb. (C) It helps them survive (D) absorb light energy (E) it catches fire (F) it drowns the organism (G) structure and function (H) it keeps an organism warm |
34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUG0SYNS | What might animals use leaves for? | {
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"water conservation",
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"To burn for warmth.",
"storing water",
"To keep their body heat.",
"Help plants grow",
"sunlight energy",
"To fertilize gardens."
],
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} | E | preventing the transfer of heat from an organims 's body causes that organism to keep warm | Leaves keep animals warm. | Leaves are used by animals to stop transfer of heat from their body. | What might animals use leaves for? (A) water conservation (B) To make a path. (C) To burn for warmth. (D) storing water (E) To keep their body heat. (F) Help plants grow (G) sunlight energy (H) To fertilize gardens. |
3NGMS9VZTLHWMI0AQ6510JC58A4FFH | How do leaves keep animals from getting cold? | {
"text": [
"can be worn as clothes",
"protect them",
"adapt to coolness",
"heat with the sun",
"used to start fires",
"hard outer covering",
"preventing heat transfer",
"A transportation fuel"
],
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} | G | preventing the transfer of heat from an organims 's body causes that organism to keep warm | Leaves can keep animals warm. | Leaves can prevent heat transfer from an animal's body. | How do leaves keep animals from getting cold? (A) can be worn as clothes (B) protect them (C) adapt to coolness (D) heat with the sun (E) used to start fires (F) hard outer covering (G) preventing heat transfer (H) A transportation fuel |
324G5B4FB37SAL6E55O49KCKIDY07W | hand-knit booties help prevent the transfer of heat from what? | {
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"a fire's coals",
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"an organism's body",
"a dog's bowl",
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384PI804XS0ETJQ6T8MF4B8G5RN0SV | How does a human keep warm? | {
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"Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen",
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} | G | preventing the transfer of heat from an organims 's body causes that organism to keep warm | An adult human is a diploid organism. | Preventing the transfer of heat from a human's body causes that human to keep warm. | How does a human keep warm? (A) Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen (B) drinking plenty of water (C) increases the transfer of heat (D) transfers heat to someone (E) heat is produced (F) hard outer covering (G) prevents the transfer of heat (H) they body they live in |
38YMOXR4MUY2EBTUF2CXA1LSO9SW6Y | Preventing the transfer of energy from an organism's body does what? | {
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"exposure to cold",
"depress neuronal excitability",
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"keeps the organism warm",
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} | D | preventing the transfer of heat from an organims 's body causes that organism to keep warm | Heat is a manifestation of energy. | Preventing the transfer of energy from an organism's body keeps it warm. | Preventing the transfer of energy from an organism's body does what? (A) exposure to cold (B) depress neuronal excitability (C) makes the organism cold (D) keeps the organism warm (E) makes the organism live longer (F) To avoid death (G) makes the organism hungry (H) protect them |
3EO896NRAWUMAP474G1BWLJY6M9JTI | what keeps humans warm? | {
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"Animal fur",
"Solar energy",
"wind",
"radiation",
"Evaporation",
"snow",
"magnets",
"exoskeleton"
],
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"B",
"C",
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} | D | preventing the transfer of heat from an organims 's body causes that organism to keep warm | Radiation is the major method of heat transfer warming Bob's face. | radiation keeps humans warm | what keeps humans warm? (A) Animal fur (B) Solar energy (C) wind (D) radiation (E) Evaporation (F) snow (G) magnets (H) exoskeleton |
33OOO72IVHKZ2BY1UOKP9H63G3QTC6 | Preventing the transfer of heat from an animal 's body causes that animal to keep what? | {
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"fur",
"energy",
"cold",
"chilled",
"warmth",
"warm",
"fats",
"frozen"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | F | preventing the transfer of heat from an organims 's body causes that organism to keep warm | Animals are organisms that have ingestive metabolism. | Preventing the transfer of heat from an animal 's body causes that animal to keep warm | Preventing the transfer of heat from an animal 's body causes that animal to keep what? (A) fur (B) energy (C) cold (D) chilled (E) warmth (F) warm (G) fats (H) frozen |
3YDGXNSEOZTD9NTYYB3CZNYSBYM48K | What will increase the amount of heat that is transferred from the body? | {
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"shivering",
"Evaporation",
"exercise",
"warm environments",
"wearing a hat",
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"dehydration",
"sweating"
],
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"B",
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} | H | preventing the transfer of heat from an organims 's body causes that organism to keep warm | Sweat cools the body and prevents internal heat from getting too high. | Sweating increases the amount of heat that is transferred from the body. | What will increase the amount of heat that is transferred from the body? (A) shivering (B) Evaporation (C) exercise (D) warm environments (E) wearing a hat (F) Movement (G) dehydration (H) sweating |
3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWMNCILCI | What prevents the transfer of heat from an organism's body? | {
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"ice",
"skin",
"funguses",
"bacteria",
"fats",
"fur",
"hair",
"bone"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | F | preventing the transfer of heat from an organims 's body causes that organism to keep warm | If Arctic foxes are in too cool weather, they warm up by their thick fur. | fur prevents the transfer of heat from an organism's body | What prevents the transfer of heat from an organism's body? (A) ice (B) skin (C) funguses (D) bacteria (E) fats (F) fur (G) hair (H) bone |
3LJ7UR74RHCYCUG24DSVHKONJ0FN4I | What function can fur and feathers perform for some animals? | {
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"the support structure",
"they travel great distances",
"the process of adaptation",
"structure and function",
"temperature regulation",
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"the production of heat"
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} | F | preventing the transfer of heat from an organims 's body causes that organism to keep warm | Fur and feathers help keep some animals warm during the harsh winter. | Fur and feathers help prevent some animals bodies from transferring heat. | What function can fur and feathers perform for some animals? (A) the support structure (B) they travel great distances (C) the process of adaptation (D) structure and function (E) temperature regulation (F) prevent bodies from transferring heat (G) heat to cooler objects (H) the production of heat |
3TYCR1GOTCIORR16DT26YOX7F0PLZX | What can an prevent the transfer of heat from an organism's body? | {
"text": [
"Sulfur",
"cilia",
"skin",
"dirt",
"oil",
"immune",
"fur",
"fats"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | D | preventing the transfer of heat from an organims 's body causes that organism to keep warm | Dirt can keep animals warm. | Dirt can prevent the transfer of heat from an organism's body. | What can an prevent the transfer of heat from an organism's body? (A) Sulfur (B) cilia (C) skin (D) dirt (E) oil (F) immune (G) fur (H) fats |
3LKC68YZ3A2S3HZYFYYRR17JVH0OWV | what can preventing the transfer of cause the body to keep warm in an organism? | {
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"hair",
"Collagen",
"sweating",
"hydration",
"the skin",
"exercise",
"fur",
"energy"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | H | preventing the transfer of heat from an organims 's body causes that organism to keep warm | Heat is a measurement of transferable energy. | preventing the transfer of energy from an organism's body causes it to keep warm | what can preventing the transfer of cause the body to keep warm in an organism? (A) hair (B) Collagen (C) sweating (D) hydration (E) the skin (F) exercise (G) fur (H) energy |
3JBT3HLQF81EICG45LVDF56RKD8PZN | What designed for swimming are used for moving faster through water? | {
"text": [
"Limbs",
"fingers",
"feet",
"nose",
"Frogs.",
"Frogs",
"hair",
"Whales"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | webbed feet are used for moving faster through water by aquatic animals | Ducks have webbed feet, designed for swimming. | Feet designed for swimming are used for moving faster through water. | What designed for swimming are used for moving faster through water? (A) Limbs (B) fingers (C) feet (D) nose (E) Frogs. (F) Frogs (G) hair (H) Whales |
36TFCYNS449X00I1LQZN9BOPQPDXHC | What can move fast through water? | {
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"animals",
"squids",
"lead",
"sharks",
"ice",
"snails",
"ducks",
"rivers"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | G | webbed feet are used for moving faster through water by aquatic animals | Ducks generally have webbing on their feet. | Ducks can move fast through water. | What can move fast through water? (A) animals (B) squids (C) lead (D) sharks (E) ice (F) snails (G) ducks (H) rivers |
37U1UTWH9VLKATVW9NZP7G92OIFR8W | Aquatic animals in water use webbed feet due to what? | {
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"ability to sense light",
"principals of aerodynamics",
"kinetic energy",
"swimming slower",
"refraction of light",
"poor swiming",
"bending light rays",
"dynamic relationships"
],
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"A",
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"D",
"E",
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} | B | webbed feet are used for moving faster through water by aquatic animals | Aquatic animals moving through water are also subject to the principles of aerodynamics. | Aquatic animals in water use webbed feet due to the principals of aerodynamics. | Aquatic animals in water use webbed feet due to what? (A) ability to sense light (B) principals of aerodynamics (C) kinetic energy (D) swimming slower (E) refraction of light (F) poor swiming (G) bending light rays (H) dynamic relationships |
3BDCF01OGXTOM1R1H70NKHO5B86LYX | Why do ducks move faster through water? | {
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"Due to their coloring",
"Due to their feet",
"To keep their body heat.",
"Due to their diet",
"animals with backbones",
"Males and females",
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"Due to their quacks"
],
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} | B | webbed feet are used for moving faster through water by aquatic animals | All ducks have webbed feet. | ducks move faster through water due to their feet | Why do ducks move faster through water? (A) Due to their coloring (B) Due to their feet (C) To keep their body heat. (D) Due to their diet (E) animals with backbones (F) Males and females (G) it keeps an organism warm (H) Due to their quacks |
30BUDKLTXDUCE77PPJ8MWP0S7D75EY | what uses webbed feet for moving faster through water? | {
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"squids",
"humans",
"h2o",
"trout",
"octopus",
"insects",
"ducks",
"fish"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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]
} | G | webbed feet are used for moving faster through water by aquatic animals | Ducks are aquatic birds. | webbed feet are used for moving faster through water by ducks | what uses webbed feet for moving faster through water? (A) squids (B) humans (C) h2o (D) trout (E) octopus (F) insects (G) ducks (H) fish |
3VHHR074H3G57HV0UYAN74487OE7LT | ducks can move fast through the water due to their specialized what | {
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"feet",
"speed",
"size",
"bills",
"Limbs",
"beaks",
"wings",
"Tail"
],
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"D",
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} | A | webbed feet are used for moving faster through water by aquatic animals | All ducks have webbed feet. | ducks can move fast through the water due to their specialized feet | ducks can move fast through the water due to their specialized what (A) feet (B) speed (C) size (D) bills (E) Limbs (F) beaks (G) wings (H) Tail |
3907X2AHF04OC1DSGEMZSUWKZ5TP21 | How do beavers move through water quickly? | {
"text": [
"it keeps an organism warm",
"lowered energy cost",
"heat is produced",
"Males and females",
"They have webbed feet",
"running and lifting",
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],
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"A",
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} | E | webbed feet are used for moving faster through water by aquatic animals | Beavers are primarily aquatic animals. | Beavers use their webbed feet to move through water quicker | How do beavers move through water quickly? (A) it keeps an organism warm (B) lowered energy cost (C) heat is produced (D) Males and females (E) They have webbed feet (F) running and lifting (G) heat energy (H) prevents the transfer of heat |
3OVR4I9USPIJFRTUK5KCLEJSOMBQ43 | What do webbed feet help aquatic animals do? | {
"text": [
"rapid expansion",
"root growth",
"Catch prey",
"support",
"Regrows it",
"squeeze",
"Relieve pain",
"improve"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | C | webbed feet are used for moving faster through water by aquatic animals | Animals move around, seeking their prey. | webbed feet help aquatic animals catch prey | What do webbed feet help aquatic animals do? (A) rapid expansion (B) root growth (C) Catch prey (D) support (E) Regrows it (F) squeeze (G) Relieve pain (H) improve |
3ZSY5X72NXANVLICG4OL42Z234JROX | What are used as a rudder by aquatic animals? | {
"text": [
"dorsal",
"squids",
"feet",
"fibers",
"Tail",
"sharks",
"gills",
"clams"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | C | webbed feet are used for moving faster through water by aquatic animals | Feet are webbed and serve as a rudder. | aquatic animals use feet as a rudder | What are used as a rudder by aquatic animals? (A) dorsal (B) squids (C) feet (D) fibers (E) Tail (F) sharks (G) gills (H) clams |
3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LE7GAXY | Lungs are used for breathing air by animals with what? | {
"text": [
"unidirectional",
"exoskeleton",
"contracting",
"fins",
"four limbs",
"gills",
"kinetic energy",
"eight eyes"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | E | lungs are used for breathing air by land animals | Land Animals Land animals have four limbs. | Lungs are used for breathing air by animals with four limbs. | Lungs are used for breathing air by animals with what? (A) unidirectional (B) exoskeleton (C) contracting (D) fins (E) four limbs (F) gills (G) kinetic energy (H) eight eyes |
3SB4CE2TJVUIQDANFKPVSP1LE8QXAX | how do african elephants breathe | {
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"with ears",
"with skin",
"survive",
"four limbs",
"with lungs",
"Pituitary gland",
"with tusk",
"Heart rate"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | E | lungs are used for breathing air by land animals | African Elephants are the biggest land animals. | african elephants have lungs | how do african elephants breathe (A) with ears (B) with skin (C) survive (D) four limbs (E) with lungs (F) Pituitary gland (G) with tusk (H) Heart rate |
3WQQ9FUS6ATXUME7DQDZ714Y5IJB8H | What uses lungs to breathe air? | {
"text": [
"elephants",
"Frogs",
"humans",
"the sun",
"some mammals",
"monotremes",
"bacteria",
"rock candy"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | A | lungs are used for breathing air by land animals | Elephants are the largest animals on land. | lungs are used for breathing air by elephants | What uses lungs to breathe air? (A) elephants (B) Frogs (C) humans (D) the sun (E) some mammals (F) monotremes (G) bacteria (H) rock candy |
34S9DKFK73OEA1UMTKG2X9SUFN4YND | What do mammals breathe? | {
"text": [
"lung",
"Air",
"O2",
"Gas",
"Carbon dioxide",
"Urea",
"Heat",
"Moisture"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | lungs are used for breathing air by land animals | Mammals are animals with lungs, and they breath air. | Mammals breathe with their lungs | What do mammals breathe? (A) lung (B) Air (C) O2 (D) Gas (E) Carbon dioxide (F) Urea (G) Heat (H) Moisture |
3R9WASFE2ZF2RZRARIZ83BSNK38FZR | What uses lungs for breathing air? | {
"text": [
"rocks",
"some mammals",
"Frogs",
"monotremes",
"humans",
"bacteria",
"elephants",
"oak trees"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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"G",
"H"
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} | G | lungs are used for breathing air by land animals | Elephants are the largest animals on land. | lungs are used for breathing air by elephants | What uses lungs for breathing air? (A) rocks (B) some mammals (C) Frogs (D) monotremes (E) humans (F) bacteria (G) elephants (H) oak trees |
3ZSY5X72NXANVLICG4OL42Z23NIORV | What organ do land animals use for life to continue. | {
"text": [
"Eyes.",
"Gills.",
"Limbs",
"cycles",
"matter",
"Fins.",
"biome",
"Lungs"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | H | lungs are used for breathing air by land animals | Life is Breath and Breath Healing. | Land animals use lungs for life . | What organ do land animals use for life to continue. (A) Eyes. (B) Gills. (C) Limbs (D) cycles (E) matter (F) Fins. (G) biome (H) Lungs |
3A4TN5196KH9X276UU30VY3FR8GHCP | What are used for breathing air by land animals? | {
"text": [
"Frogs",
"pigeons",
"gills",
"alveoli",
"fish",
"ferns",
"four limbs",
"water"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | D | lungs are used for breathing air by land animals | Inside of the lungs are little sacks called alveoli. | Alveoli are used for breathing air by land animals. | What are used for breathing air by land animals? (A) Frogs (B) pigeons (C) gills (D) alveoli (E) fish (F) ferns (G) four limbs (H) water |
3PWWM24LHSX369EBUXKO681UC4628R | what uses lungs to breathe air? | {
"text": [
"insects",
"plants",
"humans",
"some mammals",
"oxygen",
"elephants",
"monotremes",
"Frogs"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | F | lungs are used for breathing air by land animals | Elephants are the largest land animals. | lungs are used for breathing air by elephants | what uses lungs to breathe air? (A) insects (B) plants (C) humans (D) some mammals (E) oxygen (F) elephants (G) monotremes (H) Frogs |
3LO69W1SU3CO0A61N1EHDHH17D1GLI | What do most molds get their organic compounds from? | {
"text": [
"dead organisms",
"particles in the air",
"fossil fuels",
"aqueous solution",
"burning coal",
"living organisms",
"swamp vegetation",
"sunlight"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | A | Most fungi get organic compounds from dead organisms. | Fungi include yeasts, molds, and fleshy fungi. | Molds get organic compound from dead organisms. | What do most molds get their organic compounds from? (A) dead organisms (B) particles in the air (C) fossil fuels (D) aqueous solution (E) burning coal (F) living organisms (G) swamp vegetation (H) sunlight |
3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM73E0VYZ | what gets organic compounds from dead organisms? | {
"text": [
"maples",
"density",
"humans",
"elms",
"plants",
"mold",
"cows",
"h2o"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | F | Most fungi get organic compounds from dead organisms. | Molds and yeast are fungi. | mold gets organic compounds from dead organisms | what gets organic compounds from dead organisms? (A) maples (B) density (C) humans (D) elms (E) plants (F) mold (G) cows (H) h2o |
36W0OB37HWDM5VIGM8N86W401UPZH2 | what feed on dead organisms? | {
"text": [
"viruses",
"insects",
"Most plants",
"fish",
"bacteria",
"chickens",
"matter",
"animals"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | E | Most fungi get organic compounds from dead organisms. | Fungi and bacteria feed on the dead fibers. | bacteria feed on dead organisms | what feed on dead organisms? (A) viruses (B) insects (C) Most plants (D) fish (E) bacteria (F) chickens (G) matter (H) animals |
3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85Z2JD72L | Where do most fungi get their protein? | {
"text": [
"protein synthesis",
"loose soil",
"swamp vegetation",
"alveoli",
"dead organisms",
"by indirect light",
"glycopeptides",
"carbon dioxide"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | E | Most fungi get organic compounds from dead organisms. | Proteins are complex organic compounds. | Most fungi get proteins from dead organisms. | Where do most fungi get their protein? (A) protein synthesis (B) loose soil (C) swamp vegetation (D) alveoli (E) dead organisms (F) by indirect light (G) glycopeptides (H) carbon dioxide |
35BLDD71I6WRNWD0RX4CLXV99CNVZH | What do fungi do to leaves | {
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"protect them",
"Eat them",
"Pollenate them",
"Move them",
"harm them",
"Exfoliation",
"Damages them",
"Kill them"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Most fungi get organic compounds from dead organisms. | Many fungi decompose dead organic matter such as leaves, wood, feces, etc. | Fungi eat dead matter such as leaves | What do fungi do to leaves (A) protect them (B) Eat them (C) Pollenate them (D) Move them (E) harm them (F) Exfoliation (G) Damages them (H) Kill them |