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3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREFYHGCM | What uses its sense of smell to find a mate? | {
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} | H | Most salamanders use their sense of smell to find a mate. | Like frogs, salamanders are amphibians. | some amphibians use their sense of smell to find a mate. | What uses its sense of smell to find a mate? (A) the Sun (B) peachleaf willow (C) rocks (D) fur seals (E) warm-blooded (F) trees (G) passenger pigeons (H) some amphibians |
3T3IWE1XG6M3WC8KZ6LKTMVK8ZMTQS | What do salamanders use to find prey? | {
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3DY46V3X3PHCIOEWEIFJSVUFXGE55Y | How do salamanders usually find sexual partners? | {
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} | G | Most salamanders use their sense of smell to find a mate. | To couple in sexual union, to be matched or mated. | Most salamanders find sexual partners by their sense of smell. | How do salamanders usually find sexual partners? (A) mouth of rivers (B) It helps them survive (C) interact (D) it needs them (E) competition (F) movement (G) sense of smell (H) heat produced |
3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183UWT7B2 | If a tree falls, then sunlight becomes available to what? | {
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"develop poison",
"burn trees"
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} | D | if a tree falls then sunlight becomes available to the surrounding plants | Like all plants, it needs sunlight and warmth to grow. | If a tree falls, then sunlight becomes available to allow growth. | If a tree falls, then sunlight becomes available to what? (A) kill insects (B) growth (C) scarce resources (D) allow growth (E) important habitats (F) Tropical (G) develop poison (H) burn trees |
3E13VNJ1NNUP6U8SKFW1EEL3M3P1IQ | How can sunlight get to plants surrounding an oak? | {
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"the oak can get wider",
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"by indirect light"
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} | C | if a tree falls then sunlight becomes available to the surrounding plants | All oaks are trees. | if an oak falls then sunlight becomes available to the surrounding plants | How can sunlight get to plants surrounding an oak? (A) the oak can get wider (B) at or near the margins (C) the oak can fall (D) the oak can stay in place (E) competing for resources (F) hydrogen and oxygen (G) the oak can get taller (H) by indirect light |
3H7XDTSHKCQ4B4I0RFLJMSYH334WGQ | What do plants do when a tree nearby falls? | {
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} | D | if a tree falls then sunlight becomes available to the surrounding plants | When a big tree falls, sunlight shines on smaller plants and they get a chance to grow. | Plants grow better when surrounding trees fall | What do plants do when a tree nearby falls? (A) dormant state (B) They attract birds (C) They die (D) They grow better (E) It remains dormant (F) It becomes dormant (G) They also fall (H) they bend |
3RRCEFRB7MBWBLR51NNMQPOT3YL4B5 | what provides more sunlight to surrounding plants by falling? | {
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"grass",
"wind",
"light rays",
"LEDs",
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"pine",
"sugar"
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"B",
"C",
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} | G | if a tree falls then sunlight becomes available to the surrounding plants | Large pine trees also provide good shade. | if a pine falls then sunlight becomes available to the surrounding plants | what provides more sunlight to surrounding plants by falling? (A) small shrubs (B) grass (C) wind (D) light rays (E) LEDs (F) roots (G) pine (H) sugar |
3Z9WI9EOZZNRG0JUM7KYJHGNW99KH9 | Previously shaded areas now have sunlight available when what happens? | {
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"trees planted",
"scattered light",
"water poured",
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"bloom time",
"greenhouses built",
"it can be seen",
"tree falls"
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} | H | if a tree falls then sunlight becomes available to the surrounding plants | Many small plants grow in the shade under the trees. | If a tree falls, then previously shaded areas have sunlight now available. | Previously shaded areas now have sunlight available when what happens? (A) trees planted (B) scattered light (C) water poured (D) It decreases (E) bloom time (F) greenhouses built (G) it can be seen (H) tree falls |
3ITXP059PWILVPRSFGWLMGNCQX3SJK | What can make photosynthesis more accessible to surrounding plants? | {
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"Energy.",
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"circulatory systems",
"organic molecules",
"a tree falling",
"a huge fire",
"a great flood",
"Solar energy"
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"B",
"C",
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"E",
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} | E | if a tree falls then sunlight becomes available to the surrounding plants | Plants use sunlight for photosynthesis. | if a tree falls then photosythesis becomes more accessible to surrounding plants | What can make photosynthesis more accessible to surrounding plants? (A) Energy. (B) a giant earthquake (C) circulatory systems (D) organic molecules (E) a tree falling (F) a huge fire (G) a great flood (H) Solar energy |
3QAVNHZ3EM3NQJTY11M7HV6Y8OIAL5 | What happens to a orchid when a nearby tree falls? | {
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"dormant state",
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"It becomes dormant",
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"It less light"
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3EF8EXOTT1UL15SY2XH1QF030AYJ1P | What happens to surrounding plants if a tree falls? | {
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} | B | if a tree falls then sunlight becomes available to the surrounding plants | Like all plants, it needs sunlight and warmth to grow. | if a tree falls it helps surrounding plants grow | What happens to surrounding plants if a tree falls? (A) energy (B) grow (C) harm (D) seedling (E) startled (F) dead (G) scared (H) death |
3VE8AYVF8MWN73QNISZVQRVJLDQF8D | what falls making sunlight available to surrounding plants? | {
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"LEDs",
"grass",
"elms",
"oak",
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"acorns"
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} | D | if a tree falls then sunlight becomes available to the surrounding plants | Oak trees are found throughout. | if an oak falls then sunlight becomes available to surrounding plants | what falls making sunlight available to surrounding plants? (A) LEDs (B) grass (C) elms (D) oak (E) pine (F) clouds (G) palm (H) acorns |
3X4JMASXCM8FCX94IM0KEMYGMM40BK | using firewood for homes allows what to become available to the surrounding plants | {
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"reproduce",
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} | F | if a tree falls then sunlight becomes available to the surrounding plants | More trees are cut for firewood and for homes. | using firewood for homes allows sunlight to become available to the surrounding plants | using firewood for homes allows what to become available to the surrounding plants (A) reproduce (B) Light (C) nutrients (D) energy (E) Energy. (F) sunlight (G) growth (H) heat |
3AWETUDC92RM1QT0SQ5T685F5O5ZIY | A positive impact on the environment can be from: | {
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"creating plastics",
"drilling for oil",
"reusing materials",
"lowered energy cost",
"mining",
"water conservation",
"Time and energy",
"transportation technology"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | C | recycling has a positive impact on the environment | Recycling is the reuse of material. | Reuse of materials has a positive impact on the environment. | A positive impact on the environment can be from: (A) creating plastics (B) drilling for oil (C) reusing materials (D) lowered energy cost (E) mining (F) water conservation (G) Time and energy (H) transportation technology |
37FMASSAYCQQJSQKMCPQKQYCESEBID | What has a positive impact on where organisms live? | {
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"nutrients",
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"exercise",
"deforestation",
"tornadoes",
"recycling",
"habitat removal",
"animals"
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"B",
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} | F | recycling has a positive impact on the environment | Organisms live in environments. | recycling has a positive impact on where organisms live | What has a positive impact on where organisms live? (A) nutrients (B) Green beans (C) exercise (D) deforestation (E) tornadoes (F) recycling (G) habitat removal (H) animals |
3PMBY0YE272GIWPNWIF8IH5RDV89CW | Reusing plastic bags has a positive impact on what? | {
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"the plastic",
"consumers",
"the thoughts",
"exercise",
"critical organs",
"lowered energy cost",
"the bags",
"the environment"
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | H | recycling has a positive impact on the environment | Plastic bags are recyclable and they are reusable. | Reusing plastic bags has a positive impact on the environment | Reusing plastic bags has a positive impact on what? (A) the plastic (B) consumers (C) the thoughts (D) exercise (E) critical organs (F) lowered energy cost (G) the bags (H) the environment |
3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDYHSKQDY | What has a positive impact on where something lives? | {
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"A computer",
"flooding",
"animals",
"starvation",
"drought",
"exercise",
"recycling",
"coral reefs"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | G | recycling has a positive impact on the environment | Environments are places where something lives. | recycling has a positive impact on where something lives | What has a positive impact on where something lives? (A) A computer (B) flooding (C) animals (D) starvation (E) drought (F) exercise (G) recycling (H) coral reefs |
3GGAI1SQEVXVPG8HLRJDN3BBM6YCME | Recycling has what kind of impact on the earth? | {
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"bad",
"making",
"mostly",
"life",
"neutral",
"good",
"ligt",
"destructive"
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"A",
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"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | F | recycling has a positive impact on the environment | Geoscientists are the caretakers of Earth's resources and environment. | recycling has a positive impact on the earth. | Recycling has what kind of impact on the earth? (A) bad (B) making (C) mostly (D) life (E) neutral (F) good (G) ligt (H) destructive |
3CTOC39K37PZCR70RDYARPRGH657JF | what has a positive impact on the environment? | {
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"temperature",
"reusing things",
"a hydraulic system",
"water conservation",
"peachleaf willow",
"density",
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"addition"
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"A",
"B",
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} | B | recycling has a positive impact on the environment | Recycling means reusing things. | Reusing things has a positive impact on the environment | what has a positive impact on the environment? (A) temperature (B) reusing things (C) a hydraulic system (D) water conservation (E) peachleaf willow (F) density (G) Green beans (H) addition |
3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AUKWKF5 | What has a positive impact on the environment? | {
"text": [
"Environmental ignorance.",
"Impact sports.",
"Ignoring waste.",
"water conservation",
"transportation technology",
"peachleaf willow",
"Converting waste.",
"Green beans"
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
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} | G | recycling has a positive impact on the environment | Alternatively, through reuse and recycling, waste can be converted into useful products. | Converting waste into useful products has a positive impact on the environment. | What has a positive impact on the environment? (A) Environmental ignorance. (B) Impact sports. (C) Ignoring waste. (D) water conservation (E) transportation technology (F) peachleaf willow (G) Converting waste. (H) Green beans |
34J10VATJFXDNYS95UMGFFTB9JFQIV | certain Steel products have a positive impact on what | {
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"energy",
"fisheries",
"smog",
"people",
"environment",
"air pollution",
"survive",
"Energy."
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | E | recycling has a positive impact on the environment | Steel is a recycled and recyclable product. | certain Steel products have a positive impact on the environment | certain Steel products have a positive impact on what (A) energy (B) fisheries (C) smog (D) people (E) environment (F) air pollution (G) survive (H) Energy. |
3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756RWUPCE | what is yard waste good for? | {
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"Energy.",
"Bodily water",
"environment",
"energy",
"heat energy",
"consumers",
"nutrients",
"growth"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
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"G",
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} | C | recycling has a positive impact on the environment | Yard waste is recyclable and easy to recycle. | yard waste is good for the environment | what is yard waste good for? (A) Energy. (B) Bodily water (C) environment (D) energy (E) heat energy (F) consumers (G) nutrients (H) growth |
3GDTJDAPVUATDDI44F38LHFSW548MB | What can have a positive impact on the environment? | {
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"power stations",
"cactuses",
"bushes",
"power",
"mussels",
"animals",
"paper bags",
"satellites"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | G | recycling has a positive impact on the environment | What's more, paper bags are recyclable themselves. | Paper bags have a positive impact on the environment. | What can have a positive impact on the environment? (A) power stations (B) cactuses (C) bushes (D) power (E) mussels (F) animals (G) paper bags (H) satellites |
3N2BF7Y2VQTM6OJX7JXEYU8RZ1ZHMU | Making cardboard from what has a positive impact on the environment? | {
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"newsprint",
"bamboo",
"animals",
"heat energy",
"earth",
"less water",
"sunlight",
"an object"
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} | A | recycling has a positive impact on the environment | Newsprint is recycled into new paper, cardboard, and insulating material. | Making cardboard from newsprint has a positive impact on the environment | Making cardboard from what has a positive impact on the environment? (A) newsprint (B) bamboo (C) animals (D) heat energy (E) earth (F) less water (G) sunlight (H) an object |
3TR2532VIPTG8RTV83TILBRKNY16J2 | What has a positive impact on the environment? | {
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"animals",
"bushes",
"energy",
"peachleaf willow",
"oysters",
"using steel",
"Solar energy",
"Green beans"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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"G",
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} | F | recycling has a positive impact on the environment | Steel is a recycled and recyclable product. | using steel has a positive impact on the environment | What has a positive impact on the environment? (A) animals (B) bushes (C) energy (D) peachleaf willow (E) oysters (F) using steel (G) Solar energy (H) Green beans |
33PPUNGG384ZUPWJIDZ2K066KPTZR9 | plants absorb what to produce oxygen? | {
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"water",
"carbon dioxide",
"light energy",
"The atmosphere",
"water vapor",
"nitrogen",
"air",
"nutrients"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | C | chlorophyll is used for absorbing light energy by plants | Chlorophyll is the plant's oxygen producer. | plants absorb light energy in order to produce oxygen. | plants absorb what to produce oxygen? (A) water (B) carbon dioxide (C) light energy (D) The atmosphere (E) water vapor (F) nitrogen (G) air (H) nutrients |
3YW4XOSQKQKUFL3SEWLFXH9EE8MU1J | What allows plants to absorb energy from the sun? | {
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"Chlorophyll",
"peachleaf willow",
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"carbon dioxide",
"color of leaves",
"an electron lens",
"Cell walls"
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} | B | chlorophyll is used for absorbing light energy by plants | Sun emits light energy. | Chlorophyll absorbs energy from sunlight | What allows plants to absorb energy from the sun? (A) Mitochondria (B) Chlorophyll (C) peachleaf willow (D) Vacuoles (E) carbon dioxide (F) color of leaves (G) an electron lens (H) Cell walls |
3907X2AHF04OC1DSGEMZSUWKYXJP2A | What is used for absorbing light energy by plants ? | {
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"Something that makes plants green",
"chain called a polynucleotide",
"Something that makes flamingoes pink",
"deoxyribonucleic acid",
"Something that makes roses red",
"hydrogen and oxygen",
"electron acceptor",
"Something that makes dandelions yellow"
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} | A | chlorophyll is used for absorbing light energy by plants | Chlorophyll is a pigment that makes plants green. | Soemthing that makes plants green is used for absorbing light energy by plants | What is used for absorbing light energy by plants ? (A) Something that makes plants green (B) chain called a polynucleotide (C) Something that makes flamingoes pink (D) deoxyribonucleic acid (E) Something that makes roses red (F) hydrogen and oxygen (G) electron acceptor (H) Something that makes dandelions yellow |
39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUOWEECVC | What does the green matter on plants do? | {
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"Absorb light",
"Change colors",
"Shield from sun",
"It expands",
"Protects from predators",
"Drinks water",
"reproduce",
"growth"
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} | A | chlorophyll is used for absorbing light energy by plants | Chlorophyll Chlorophyll is the green colouring matter of plant leaves. | The green coloring of leaves is used to absorb light | What does the green matter on plants do? (A) Absorb light (B) Change colors (C) Shield from sun (D) It expands (E) Protects from predators (F) Drinks water (G) reproduce (H) growth |
3PM8NZGV8YFADTH44GMHIPGQGHYXQ6 | what is chlorophyll essential for? | {
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"staying warm",
"photosynthesis",
"survival",
"hydrogen and oxygen",
"germinating",
"Most plants",
"plant reproduction",
"plant respiration"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | B | chlorophyll is used for absorbing light energy by plants | It is essential in the absorption of light energy for photosynthesis. | chlorophyll is used for photosynthesis | what is chlorophyll essential for? (A) staying warm (B) photosynthesis (C) survival (D) hydrogen and oxygen (E) germinating (F) Most plants (G) plant reproduction (H) plant respiration |
3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HK99XKG | what uses chlorophyll for absorbing light energy? | {
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"Oak",
"bushes",
"humans",
"Conifers",
"insects",
"h2o",
"cells",
"organisms"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | B | chlorophyll is used for absorbing light energy by plants | All plants are of bush type. | chlorophyll is used for absorbing light energy by bushes | what uses chlorophyll for absorbing light energy? (A) Oak (B) bushes (C) humans (D) Conifers (E) insects (F) h2o (G) cells (H) organisms |
3NLZY2D53POFDZ0FQXJT7VL39T4QLZ | What sort of molecules are used for absorbing light energy by plants? | {
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"tiny",
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"photons",
"unique",
"messengers",
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"similar"
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"B",
"C",
"D",
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} | G | chlorophyll is used for absorbing light energy by plants | Chlorophyll is a complex molecule. | Complex molecules are used for absorbing light energy by plants | What sort of molecules are used for absorbing light energy by plants? (A) tiny (B) cellulose (C) photons (D) unique (E) messengers (F) chemicals (G) complex (H) similar |
3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827IINH95 | What can fungi not do? | {
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"aerobic capacity",
"Move to another area",
"duplicate itself",
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"single-celled organisms",
"absorb light energy"
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} | H | chlorophyll is used for absorbing light energy by plants | Fungi do not contain chlorophyll. | Fungi can not absorb light energy. | What can fungi not do? (A) It remains dormant (B) They may not survive. (C) aerobic capacity (D) Move to another area (E) duplicate itself (F) It becomes dormant (G) single-celled organisms (H) absorb light energy |
3U4J9857OEATU89O3LLTT183VGU7B8 | What cannot absorb light energy? | {
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"cations",
"Bats",
"rabies",
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"death"
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"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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]
} | B | chlorophyll is used for absorbing light energy by plants | Fungi have no chlorophyll. | Fungi cannot absorb light energy. | What cannot absorb light energy? (A) Herpes (B) fungi (C) cations (D) Bats (E) rabies (F) viruses (G) A virus (H) death |
39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUOXG3CV6 | What can be caused by a decrease in the amount of precipitation? | {
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31EUONYN2V2FOSZTPOTV5ZO5MVGVOI | What can cause famine? | {
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3GU1KF0O4I0I0EDOZ7FATNZOT8CPB3 | One of the major consequences of a drop in precipitation is | {
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351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTRQAMDC | Reduced water supply occurs when what amounts decrease? | {
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34Z02EIMISCF8J3LI8R5EG42T5ZT0N | What decreases when precipitation does? | {
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"loss",
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} | C | drought is when amount of precipitation decreases | Drought decreases the availability and abundance of the natural food supply. | When precipitation decreases, so does the food supply | What decreases when precipitation does? (A) Pests (B) Winter (C) Food (D) loss (E) pH (F) Soda (G) elms (H) Sunlight |
338JKRMM26YL4NA8AG79P3DRRXHAHM | Crop productivity does what during a drought? | {
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3DQQ64TANGKAOHBZUYB6G1C958QPWF | What has decreased precipitation? | {
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} | D | drought is when amount of precipitation decreases | Conclusions Floods and drought are realities of desert life. | deserts have decreased precipitation | What has decreased precipitation? (A) wind (B) rainforest (C) swampland (D) deserts (E) burning (F) forest (G) herbicide (H) cold air |
3WQ3B2KGE8FFJMUME54KSRHQSVQ1B3 | What does lack of snow cause? | {
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"tundra"
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} | C | drought is when amount of precipitation decreases | Most of the precipitation falls as snow. | lack of snow causes drought | What does lack of snow cause? (A) erosion (B) cold (C) drought (D) flooding (E) cracking (F) freezing (G) friction (H) tundra |
3LQ8PUHQFLR0A5T6M4ZM611A4A4IHQ | What affects the harvest? | {
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"climate",
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"competition",
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"lightning",
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"earthquakes"
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
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} | D | drought is when amount of precipitation decreases | Drought or rain also affect the harvest and the planning. | not enough precipitation will negatively affect the harvest | What affects the harvest? (A) climate (B) thunder (C) competition (D) precipitation (E) Pollution (F) lightning (G) Time and energy (H) earthquakes |
3VNXK88KKCHCH5VNNZAD89TGRY29VU | What is necessary for the survival of animals? | {
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"honey",
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"warmth",
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} | H | an animal requires warmth for survival | Light and heat and warmth are basic necessities for survival. | Heat is necessary for the survival of animals. | What is necessary for the survival of animals? (A) honey (B) acid rain (C) woods (D) warmth (E) genes (F) food (G) oxygen (H) heat |
31IBVUNM9SYLIFM0QLA5I5FRU3LVFA | How does vegetation give animals security? | {
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354GIDR5ZB5ESA6UK63VU52XW0300V | What physical feature of an animal can help it survive? | {
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"D",
"E",
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} | C | an animal requires warmth for survival | Wollies are made of fur and worn for warmth. | Some animals need fur for survival. | What physical feature of an animal can help it survive? (A) heat (B) coat (C) fur (D) fire (E) body (F) nourishment (G) size (H) housing |
3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3P06SWL7 | Animals require fur as it is essential for what? | {
"text": [
"rest",
"sleeping",
"growth",
"hunting",
"softness",
"mating",
"health",
"warmth"
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} | H | an animal requires warmth for survival | Without blubber, their fur is essential for survival. | an animal requires fur as it is essential for warmth. | Animals require fur as it is essential for what? (A) rest (B) sleeping (C) growth (D) hunting (E) softness (F) mating (G) health (H) warmth |
3MX2NQ3YC9TLK7Y6KOYEKELZNQQ5XT | what requires warmth for survival? | {
"text": [
"ice cubes",
"Man",
"Whales",
"hydrogen",
"dogs",
"Birds",
"glaciers",
"humans"
],
"label": [
"A",
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"C",
"D",
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} | E | an animal requires warmth for survival | All dogs are animals . | dogs require warmth for survival | what requires warmth for survival? (A) ice cubes (B) Man (C) Whales (D) hydrogen (E) dogs (F) Birds (G) glaciers (H) humans |
3OVHNO1VE605TFDE0C4IFBP2AZSZDK | Birds do what for survival? | {
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"population movement",
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"sparrows",
"storing water",
"reproduce",
"huddle together",
"genetic diversity",
"hibernate"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | F | an animal requires warmth for survival | Birds huddle together for warmth. | Birds huddle together for survival. | Birds do what for survival? (A) population movement (B) drive (C) sparrows (D) storing water (E) reproduce (F) huddle together (G) genetic diversity (H) hibernate |
3GM6G9ZBKNWCBXAS7DE3CDBFYJ1TMN | What helps animals survive? | {
"text": [
"vegetation",
"rivers",
"valleys",
"traits",
"Pituitary gland",
"kinetic energy",
"hibernation",
"rocks"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | A | an animal requires warmth for survival | Vegetation is required by many animals for warmth and security. | vegetation helps animals survive | What helps animals survive? (A) vegetation (B) rivers (C) valleys (D) traits (E) Pituitary gland (F) kinetic energy (G) hibernation (H) rocks |
36PW28KO4ZV9KDJ6KFZ340GE2B0AE8 | What can aid most animals in survival? | {
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"fats",
"a rifle",
"food",
"a weapon",
"coat",
"fur",
"feed",
"a house"
],
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"A",
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} | F | an animal requires warmth for survival | Cubs are born in the winter and nestle in their mother's fur for warmth and to nurse. | fur can aid most animals in survival | What can aid most animals in survival? (A) fats (B) a rifle (C) food (D) a weapon (E) coat (F) fur (G) feed (H) a house |
3YDTZAI2WXFVYN9DZQUXKDBKLVH41V | an animal requires what by the body for survival | {
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"stamina",
"heat energy",
"energy adaptors",
"heat produced",
"glycogen",
"chemical messengers",
"heat eaters",
"cool breeze"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | D | an animal requires warmth for survival | Heat is produced to maintain warmth in the boy. | an animal requires heat produced by the body for survival | an animal requires what by the body for survival (A) stamina (B) heat energy (C) energy adaptors (D) heat produced (E) glycogen (F) chemical messengers (G) heat eaters (H) cool breeze |
3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NOWSKK82 | what requires warmth for survival? | {
"text": [
"cows",
"Whales",
"force",
"humans",
"density",
"Birds",
"gravity",
"dogs"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
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} | A | an animal requires warmth for survival | Cows are social animals. | cows require warmth for survival | what requires warmth for survival? (A) cows (B) Whales (C) force (D) humans (E) density (F) Birds (G) gravity (H) dogs |
34YB12FSQYN86SOMNDFWDUWQ9FCGM1 | What is one instinct that animals use to stay alive? | {
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"motility",
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"stability",
"Cold",
"Territory",
"toughness",
"Peace",
"hormones"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | B | an animal requires warmth for survival | Animals act through their instincts for survival. | An animal acts on instincts to stay alive and warmth is one of them | What is one instinct that animals use to stay alive? (A) motility (B) Warmth (C) stability (D) Cold (E) Territory (F) toughness (G) Peace (H) hormones |
3A4NIXBJ76YOSK2NY4CCQM1Y475ML5 | Animals require warmth as encoded on what? | {
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} | E | an animal requires warmth for survival | Individual with best survival alleles survive with the largest handicap. | Animals require alleles for warmth. | Animals require warmth as encoded on what? (A) organ (B) glycogen (C) messengers (D) proteins (E) alleles (F) tissue (G) the skin (H) hormones |
3FDJT1UU747F07ZZL5JPUKDXSXI5K8 | what is process is electron transport the final stage of? | {
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} | E | Electron transport is the final stage of aerobic respiration. | Aerobic respiration uses oxygen and releases carbon in the form of carbon dioxide. | electron transport is the final stage of a process that uses oxygen and releases carbon | what is process is electron transport the final stage of? (A) Transfers energy (B) digest food (C) metabolic reaction (D) converting mass to energy (E) use oxygen, release carbon (F) eating carbon (G) drinking h2o (H) it helps plants in growing |
3G2UL9A02DDNOWST7U4LILMBII776I | Transport like what is the final stage of aerobic respiration? | {
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} | H | Electron transport is the final stage of aerobic respiration. | Electron transport is like a waterfall. | Transport like a waterfall is the final stage of aerobic respiration | Transport like what is the final stage of aerobic respiration? (A) kinetic (B) a mountain (C) Chemical energy (D) a plane (E) Energy. (F) Energy (G) a bus (H) a waterfall |
3CN4LGXD5XNSOTKGBF16Y0MURU84Y2 | What involves oxygen? | {
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"space",
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} | G | Electron transport is the final stage of aerobic respiration. | Aerobic respiration requires Oxygen. | Electron transport involves oxygen | What involves oxygen? (A) an engine (B) Burning fuel and air (C) space (D) carbon (E) Movement of an air mass (F) nitrogen (G) electron transport (H) igniting fuel and oxidiser |
32EYX73OY08I8Q29CQ0U38RRNU1RUE | Electron transport requires which of the following? | {
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"electron microscope",
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"Energy.",
"Oxygen",
"fission",
"warmth",
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} | D | Electron transport is the final stage of aerobic respiration. | Aerobic respiration occurs only in the presence of oxygen. | Electron transport occurs only in the presence of oxygen. | Electron transport requires which of the following? (A) electron microscope (B) sodium (C) Energy. (D) Oxygen (E) fission (F) warmth (G) flagellum (H) Energy |
3MX2NQ3YC9TLK7Y6KOYEKELZQFQX52 | What is the last stage of aerobic transportation? | {
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"formation of acetyl coenzyme A",
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} | C | Electron transport is the final stage of aerobic respiration. | Last, the final project is due. | Electron transport in the last stage of aerobic respiration. | What is the last stage of aerobic transportation? (A) formation of acetyl coenzyme A (B) Glycolysis (C) electron transport (D) Dehydration (E) citric acid cycle (F) flow of electrons (G) recovery time from fatigue (H) weight-lifting |
3RU7GD8VPOSHH0UQAT15JC9O0RJSPL | What does electron transport require? | {
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3P4RDNWND55W1BOWA427IEHPI9ZIJ1 | That the cellular level, the final stage of breathing oxygen is | {
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3VAR3R6G1P0HDG3GHVILDL4XE9O8OQ | Long distance running involves transport of | {
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3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTLJVZ1Y | What is oxygen used as in respiration? | {
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"heat produced",
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"Chemical energy",
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} | B | Electron transport is the final stage of aerobic respiration. | Aerobic respiration is an oxidative process which uses oxygen as a final electron acceptor. | oxygen is used as an electron acceptor in respiration | What is oxygen used as in respiration? (A) heat produced (B) electron acceptor (C) photosynthesis (D) Chemical energy (E) preventing heat transfer (F) Veins and arteries. (G) it keeps an organism warm (H) It helps them survive |
3E337GFOL97EOA9MZEUWQ9LQCDMGNF | what happens when sweat wets the skin? | {
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} | B | Sweat wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body. | Evaporation cools the skin and thereby reduces body temperature. | sweat wets the skin to reduce body temperature | what happens when sweat wets the skin? (A) digestion (B) body temperature reduces (C) liquid precipitation (D) Temperature changing (E) body temperature increases (F) heat produced (G) retaining heat (H) condensation |
32ZKVD547FMBTP8119I3GKWNRNIB30 | What wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body? | {
"text": [
"Heat energy",
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"ice",
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"blood"
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} | B | Sweat wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body. | Sweat is made of salt and water. | Water and salt wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body. | What wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body? (A) Heat energy (B) salt and water (C) acetic acid (D) urine (E) ice (F) Chlorophyll (G) white vinegar (H) blood |
3LBXNTKX0RU4LU0INEBVWUQ1AL89XM | the body is what after evaporation, when wet skin is hot and red? | {
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} | H | Sweat wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body. | Skin is hot and red, but wet with sweat. | the body is cooled after evaporation, when wet skin is hot and red | the body is what after evaporation, when wet skin is hot and red? (A) expelled (B) protected (C) insulated (D) air cools (E) liquid (F) heated (G) warmed (H) cooled |
39PAAFCODMZV1K41L5FUZ9USPATVTI | What cools the skin? | {
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} | E | Sweat wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body. | Sweat is released from sweat glands beneath the skin, and as it evaporates, the skin is cooled. | skin is cooled by evaporation | What cools the skin? (A) humidity (B) temperature (C) condensation (D) Solar energy (E) evaporation (F) vaporization (G) layers of fat (H) water vapor |
3TR2532VIPTG8RTV83TILBRKAL0J6B | What cools the body? | {
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} | F | Sweat wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body. | Fig 4-23 sweat contains water, salt, lactic acid, vit. | evaporation of water cools the body | What cools the body? (A) evaporation (B) Putting heat on it (C) Movement of an air mass (D) Starting a fire (E) Evaporation of alcohol (F) Evaporation of water (G) vaporization (H) reduced heat |
3RWE2M8QWH9HD6Y1LC5T5HYA67NN0W | Perspiration does what to the skin when it is evaporated from the skin onto the air? | {
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} | E | Sweat wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body. | Diaphoresis is a fancy medical term for perspiration or sweating. | Perspiration wets the skin and when it evaporates it cools the body. | Perspiration does what to the skin when it is evaporated from the skin onto the air? (A) reduced heat (B) cleans it (C) heats it (D) temperature (E) cools it (F) heat or cold (G) air cools (H) turns it to steam |
3SKRO2GZ71QGCPYGKIHDRU0GH6SK1Z | An overheated body can use water for: | {
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} | G | Sweat wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body. | Sweat is made of salt and water. | The evaporation of water from the skin cools the body. | An overheated body can use water for: (A) metabolic reaction (B) dehydrating (C) raising their temperature (D) heat produced (E) liquid (F) watering plants (G) evaporative cooling (H) retaining heat |
34BBWHLWHAAI7VOVH3LM74BXLHDIWQ | What interferes with cooling of the body? | {
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3XCC1ODXDLAQGXVSVHGPT7U2LL3RQ6 | The body cools itself when wetness evaporates from what? | {
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3B1NLC6UGZVERVLZFT7OUYQLEI2GP8 | What wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body? | {
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} | G | Sweat wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body. | Perspiration There are about 2 million sweat glands in the average human body. | Perspiration wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body. | What wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body? (A) heat energy (B) acetic acid (C) Air conditioner (D) salt and water. (E) Skin oil (F) water vapor (G) Perspiration (H) A towel |
3X31TUMD7XLRWVGY5ITE6UDV5VB1LA | Sweat cools the body when it | {
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} | H | Sweat wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body. | Evaporation is when a liquid turns into a gas. | Sweat cools the body when it turns into a gas. | Sweat cools the body when it (A) Movement of an air mass (B) dry conditions (C) heat produced (D) Decreased precipitation (E) hydration (F) It expands (G) the environment (H) turns into a gas |
3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCERNXF3 | The thing that cools the body contains what? | {
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} | E | Sweat wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body. | Sweat is water, salt, some urea. | Something containing urea cools the body | The thing that cools the body contains what? (A) liquid (B) matter (C) vapors (D) oxygen (E) Urea (F) nektar (G) water (H) Air |
3KMS4QQVK2P724SORHWYGW4AJWVKFH | What wets the skin, and when it evaporates, cools the body? | {
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"acetic acid",
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"Heat energy",
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} | B | Sweat wets the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body. | Sweat is made of salt and water. | salt and water wet the skin, and when it evaporates, it cools the body | What wets the skin, and when it evaporates, cools the body? (A) acetic acid (B) salt and water (C) Chlorophyll (D) peachleaf willow (E) reducing acid rain (F) Heat energy (G) heat or cold (H) hydration |
3OONKJ5DKCI0FE1NK72V4NUYJAVOBE | What does a mirror reflect? | {
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"our nearest star",
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} | H | a mirror is used for reflecting light | Light is the visible form of electromagnetic energy. | A mirror is used for reflecting visible energy. | What does a mirror reflect? (A) our nearest star (B) focusing a lens (C) kinetic energy (D) sound waves (E) sun's heat (F) heat energy (G) body water (H) visible energy |
3H8DHMCCW9AA4KES0B18SW1P4RUKDY | what can a mirror be used to reflect? | {
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"A",
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} | E | a mirror is used for reflecting light | Light seems to travel in rays or beams. | a mirror is used for reflecting rays or beams | what can a mirror be used to reflect? (A) noble gases (B) air particles (C) glass (D) focusing a lens (E) rays or beams (F) photons (G) sun's heat (H) an electron lens |
3OB0CAO74HOM058BQMLPSPVYU07HYE | What can't light do when hitting a mirror? | {
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"adding heat",
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} | B | a mirror is used for reflecting light | Light is reflected refracted or absorbed. | Mirrors don't refract or absorb light. | What can't light do when hitting a mirror? (A) adding heat (B) refract or absorb. (C) It decreases (D) reflect (E) move to different locations (F) direct damage to the lungs (G) bounce light back (H) show a reflection |
3Z7VU45IPYGB1KX2KJKNE9OTJ98Z1P | What is used to create an image through reflection? | {
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"mirror",
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} | A | a mirror is used for reflecting light | Millions of tiny mirrors move to reflect the light and create the image on a projection screen. | a mirror is used for creating an image through reflection. | What is used to create an image through reflection? (A) mirror (B) a wave (C) twins (D) photons (E) clear glass (F) mirror universes (G) power (H) energy |
3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPULZAHL0G | What are bounces off of mirrors? | {
"text": [
"energy",
"photons",
"wind",
"sand",
"electricity",
"heat energy",
"balls",
"light waves"
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"A",
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} | H | a mirror is used for reflecting light | Mirrors in telescopes reflect light waves. | waves of light bounce off of mirrors | What are bounces off of mirrors? (A) energy (B) photons (C) wind (D) sand (E) electricity (F) heat energy (G) balls (H) light waves |
3ZAK8W07I4DU8WIAIDHFJCQ4HCB0UH | Mirrors are used for reflecting what? | {
"text": [
"Joules",
"television",
"a wave",
"photons",
"streams",
"the Sun",
"images",
"fire"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | G | a mirror is used for reflecting light | An image is formed in the mirrors each time the light bounces, forming multiple images. | a mirror is used for reflecting images | Mirrors are used for reflecting what? (A) Joules (B) television (C) a wave (D) photons (E) streams (F) the Sun (G) images (H) fire |
3K5TEWLKGVA5S6OQRTGQL2SJHF2IVO | What redirects light in a camera? | {
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"cactuses",
"microscope",
"photons",
"electricity",
"The shutter",
"A mirror",
"A photo",
"The film"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
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} | F | a mirror is used for reflecting light | Light enters the camera through the lens and is reflected upward by the mirror to the ground glass. | A camera needs a mirror to help redirect light | What redirects light in a camera? (A) cactuses (B) microscope (C) photons (D) electricity (E) The shutter (F) A mirror (G) A photo (H) The film |
3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6PMJVDC | Reflective glass is used for reflecting what? | {
"text": [
"a wave",
"empathy",
"darkness",
"the sun",
"photons",
"Joules",
"light",
"glass"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | G | a mirror is used for reflecting light | Float glass, reflective glass, laminated glass, mirrored float glass. | Reflective glass is used for reflecting light | Reflective glass is used for reflecting what? (A) a wave (B) empathy (C) darkness (D) the sun (E) photons (F) Joules (G) light (H) glass |
3VSOLARPKB8S5WT43P47PE1X7HU39P | what is a mirror used for reflecting? | {
"text": [
"density",
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"gravity",
"fibers",
"LEDs",
"eyes",
"Glass",
"air"
],
"label": [
"A",
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"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | E | a mirror is used for reflecting light | LEDs are an ideal light source. | a mirror is used for reflecting LEDs | what is a mirror used for reflecting? (A) density (B) Large. (C) gravity (D) fibers (E) LEDs (F) eyes (G) Glass (H) air |
3LS2AMNW5FPNJK3C3PZLZCPX5B5QO3 | what are used for reflecting light? | {
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"extremely important",
"Electrical energy",
"an electron lens",
"Bundles of fibers",
"quart or nickel plated aluminum",
"an external framework",
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} | E | a mirror is used for reflecting light | Typical mirror materials are quartz or nickel plated aluminum. | quartz or nickel plated aluminum are used for reflecting light | what are used for reflecting light? (A) extremely important (B) Electrical energy (C) an electron lens (D) Bundles of fibers (E) quart or nickel plated aluminum (F) an external framework (G) that material's properties (H) To another location like underground |
336KAV9KYQRILF5T71II5LPW5682YE | What does a mirror reflect? | {
"text": [
"body water",
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"biceps",
"motion",
"sunlight",
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"sun's heat"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
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} | E | a mirror is used for reflecting light | Sunlight is white light. | a mirror reflects sunlight | What does a mirror reflect? (A) body water (B) watershred (C) biceps (D) motion (E) sunlight (F) coastlines (G) movement (H) sun's heat |
3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG5PURJU | What do clams and oysters eat? | {
"text": [
"Energy.",
"Plankton",
"Energy",
"Oysters",
"glucose",
"Clams",
"Fish",
"barnacles"
],
"label": [
"A",
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"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | B | Bivalves feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter. | Clams and oysters are examples of bivalves. | Clams and oysters feed on plankton | What do clams and oysters eat? (A) Energy. (B) Plankton (C) Energy (D) Oysters (E) glucose (F) Clams (G) Fish (H) barnacles |
3HYA4D452RICLOOY2BQUG0IG07F2F3 | what feeds on plankton and nonliving organic matter? | {
"text": [
"sharks",
"density",
"clams",
"spiders",
"gills",
"seaweed",
"animals",
"fungi"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | C | Bivalves feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter. | Scallops, oysters and clams are bivalves. | clams feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter | what feeds on plankton and nonliving organic matter? (A) sharks (B) density (C) clams (D) spiders (E) gills (F) seaweed (G) animals (H) fungi |
3WEV0KO0OMR8S3R05KAAJISZMOQDSY | What feeds on plankton and nonliving organic matter? | {
"text": [
"barnacles",
"mollusks",
"animals",
"the Sun",
"sharks",
"graptolites",
"bacteria",
"dogs"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | B | Bivalves feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter. | Mussels are bivalve mollusks. | mussels feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter. | What feeds on plankton and nonliving organic matter? (A) barnacles (B) mollusks (C) animals (D) the Sun (E) sharks (F) graptolites (G) bacteria (H) dogs |
3WT783CTPBGZ6P4KU2T49N0HX37BCG | Most animals that live on rocky shores eat what? | {
"text": [
"after too much water received",
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"nonliving organic matter",
"mammals",
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"large animals",
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"harmful substances"
],
"label": [
"A",
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} | C | Bivalves feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter. | Most animals that live on rocky shores eat plankton. | Most animals that live on rocky shores eat nonliving organic matter | Most animals that live on rocky shores eat what? (A) after too much water received (B) scarce resources (C) nonliving organic matter (D) mammals (E) Something made from fermented ricce (F) large animals (G) birds (H) harmful substances |
340UGXU9DY0A1XJQLA5445GU8S6VUN | What feeds on nonliving organic matter? | {
"text": [
"rabbit",
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"mussels",
"oxygen",
"skateboard",
"barnacles",
"trucks",
"fungi"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | C | Bivalves feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter. | Mussels are bivalve mollusks. | mussels feed on nonliving organic matter | What feeds on nonliving organic matter? (A) rabbit (B) crocodiles (C) mussels (D) oxygen (E) skateboard (F) barnacles (G) trucks (H) fungi |
3OB0CAO74HOM058BQMLPSPVYWZ3HYA | What do clams feed on? | {
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"sand particles",
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"plankton and nonliving organic",
"minnows and other small fish",
"Something that is secreted in a shallow cup.",
"Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen",
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} | D | Bivalves feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter. | Clams and oysters are examples of bivalves. | Clams and oysters feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter | What do clams feed on? (A) sand particles (B) jellyfish (C) Something made from fermented ricce (D) plankton and nonliving organic (E) minnows and other small fish (F) Something that is secreted in a shallow cup. (G) Something with a head, thorax, and abdomen (H) sub-units of species |
3QECW5O0KH0E3QPMFEXHVB0TCXK5T0 | What do mussels eat? | {
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} | E | Bivalves feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter. | Mussels are bivalve mollusks. | Mussels eat plankton and nonliving organic matter. | What do mussels eat? (A) bivalves (B) sub-units of species (C) Something coming from a gland (D) mussels (E) plankton and nonliving organic (F) Something made from fermented ricce (G) mollusks (H) Microscopic organisms |
3OCHAWUVGOJO2QJ9RB2KM34HMKJXKE | What feeds on plankton and nonliving organic matter? | {
"text": [
"bacteria",
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"animals",
"sharks",
"pythons",
"graptolites",
"molluscs",
"bears"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | G | Bivalves feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter. | Bivalve molluscs are very common. | Molluscs feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter. | What feeds on plankton and nonliving organic matter? (A) bacteria (B) barnacles (C) animals (D) sharks (E) pythons (F) graptolites (G) molluscs (H) bears |
3D8YOU6S9EJPM74PK2XWSD0VRCW6UE | What feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter? | {
"text": [
"mussels",
"sea lions",
"sharks",
"phytoplankton",
"animals",
"fungi",
"barnacles",
"polar bears"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | A | Bivalves feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter. | Mussels are bivalve mollusks. | mussels feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter | What feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter? (A) mussels (B) sea lions (C) sharks (D) phytoplankton (E) animals (F) fungi (G) barnacles (H) polar bears |
3G0WWMR1UVJ51Z302AZ8KNPSKNYNQW | what do arthropods feed on? | {
"text": [
"spiders",
"rocks",
"seeds",
"water",
"pollen",
"plankton",
"barnacles",
"food"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | F | Bivalves feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter. | Bivalved arthropods are especially common. | arthropods feed on plankton | what do arthropods feed on? (A) spiders (B) rocks (C) seeds (D) water (E) pollen (F) plankton (G) barnacles (H) food |
3PJ71Z61R41WVTFPGLQO1LM07MY91X | what feeds on plankton and nonliving organic matter? | {
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"sharks",
"digestion",
"h2o",
"fungi",
"clams",
"humans",
"animals",
"gills"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | E | Bivalves feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter. | Scallops, oysters and clams are bivalves. | clams feed on plankton and nonliving organic matter | what feeds on plankton and nonliving organic matter? (A) sharks (B) digestion (C) h2o (D) fungi (E) clams (F) humans (G) animals (H) gills |
3R0T90IZ1SBVX6CVAOLIAYREF46GCN | What do clams feed on? | {
"text": [
"Plankton",
"food",
"glucose",
"Fish",
"Flowers",
"Energy.",
"Energy",
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"B",
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"G",
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