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3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28NB2A1G3 | What are hooked beaks adapted for? | {
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3MAOD8E57Q9PAW4COOU0EVLLIHDXNE | What kind of impact does Crohn's have on an organism? | {
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} | C | disease has a negative impact on an organism | Crohn's disease is a lifelong disease. | Crohn's impact on an organism is negative. | What kind of impact does Crohn's have on an organism? (A) liver cancer (B) mutations (C) negative (D) neutral (E) growth (F) uplifting (G) positive (H) disease |
3A9AA95ATWLGBYWFYXOXQ1ZWQ5G5P1 | Disease has a negative impact on | {
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"electronics",
"fabrics",
"plants and animals",
"genetic diversity",
"dirt",
"our planet",
"Abnormal cell growth",
"genetic material"
],
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} | C | disease has a negative impact on an organism | Plants and animals are organisms. | Disease has a negtive impact on plants and animals. | Disease has a negative impact on (A) electronics (B) fabrics (C) plants and animals (D) genetic diversity (E) dirt (F) our planet (G) Abnormal cell growth (H) genetic material |
31QNSG6A5RSASABH091J2ZI2SEC78P | What has a negative impact on an organism? | {
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"air",
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"D",
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} | B | disease has a negative impact on an organism | Peace is freedom from sickness and disease. | sickness has a negative impact on an organism | What has a negative impact on an organism? (A) influenza (B) sickness (C) smallpox (D) leukemia (E) liver cancer (F) food (G) air (H) water |
3XIQGXAUMC707BCP8HDBIYZVSJDX7G | Disease has what kind of effect on a living being? | {
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"it has a negative effect",
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"direct damage to the lungs",
"it helps living beings eat",
"it makes living beings faster",
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"cause their death",
"Plant growth is reduced"
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} | A | disease has a negative impact on an organism | Organisms or living beings are literally things that are alive. | Disease has a negative impact on a living being. | Disease has what kind of effect on a living being? (A) it has a negative effect (B) Abnormal cell growth (C) direct damage to the lungs (D) it helps living beings eat (E) it makes living beings faster (F) it is good for living beings (G) cause their death (H) Plant growth is reduced |
3A7Y0R2P2ONTR6DR9Q28LO44JEDXJN | Negative impacts on organisms can be what? | {
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"A virus",
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} | E | disease has a negative impact on an organism | Because it is a disease, it can be treated. | Negative impacts on organisms can be treated | Negative impacts on organisms can be what? (A) Pollution (B) miscounted (C) dangerous (D) saved for later (E) treated (F) influenza (G) A virus (H) frozen |
3IRIK4HM3AJT0DNPYBCWY7EPWTU6CJ | Mental illness has a negative impact on what? | {
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"nervous system",
"film",
"an organism",
"children",
"photographs",
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"inanimate objects",
"people"
],
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"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | C | disease has a negative impact on an organism | Mental illness is a disease. | Mental illness has a negative impact on an organism. | Mental illness has a negative impact on what? (A) nervous system (B) film (C) an organism (D) children (E) photographs (F) critical organs (G) inanimate objects (H) people |
39JEC7537U0EF32QZJK4AZUODOKVC2 | what impact does smoking have? | {
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"Dehydration",
"good",
"negative",
"dangerous",
"liver cancer",
"healthy",
"wellness",
"cancer"
],
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"A",
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"D",
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} | C | disease has a negative impact on an organism | Smoking was negatively associated with prevalent Alzheimer's disease and dementia. | smoking has a negative impact | what impact does smoking have? (A) Dehydration (B) good (C) negative (D) dangerous (E) liver cancer (F) healthy (G) wellness (H) cancer |
3PXX5PX6LXXBDA7MAOXD3SATA0LBAQ | What can have a negative impact on an organism? | {
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"viruses",
"leukemia",
"Pollution",
"chickenpox",
"money",
"rest",
"health",
"bacteria"
],
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"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | H | disease has a negative impact on an organism | Bacteria and Viruses Bacteria and viruses can cause diseases. | bacteria can have a negative impact on an organism | What can have a negative impact on an organism? (A) viruses (B) leukemia (C) Pollution (D) chickenpox (E) money (F) rest (G) health (H) bacteria |
3Y4W8Q93LZJOKV84ZFFFU5C6Y6ODVC | What has a negative impact on an organism? | {
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"Good food.",
"Illness.",
"influenza",
"leukemia",
"Impactful Speech",
"liver cancer",
"smallpox",
"Organization"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | B | disease has a negative impact on an organism | Illness is a subjective experience of disease. | Illness has a negative impact on an organism. | What has a negative impact on an organism? (A) Good food. (B) Illness. (C) influenza (D) leukemia (E) Impactful Speech (F) liver cancer (G) smallpox (H) Organization |
3NGMS9VZTLHWMI0AQ6510JC5NQMFFA | What has a negative impact on an organism? | {
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"leukemia",
"vitamins",
"minerals",
"the flu",
"smallpox",
"cancer",
"water",
"viruses"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
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} | D | disease has a negative impact on an organism | Influenza, or the flu, is a contagious disease caused by a virus. | the flu has a negative impact on an organism | What has a negative impact on an organism? (A) leukemia (B) vitamins (C) minerals (D) the flu (E) smallpox (F) cancer (G) water (H) viruses |
3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756SL8PC7 | what is a negative impact on an organism | {
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"malnutrition",
"plants",
"hyperthyroidism",
"cancer",
"sweat",
"laughter",
"smallpox",
"leukemia"
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"B",
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} | A | disease has a negative impact on an organism | Infectious diseases and diseases of malnutrition are prevalent. | malnutrition is a negative impact on an organism | what is a negative impact on an organism (A) malnutrition (B) plants (C) hyperthyroidism (D) cancer (E) sweat (F) laughter (G) smallpox (H) leukemia |
3NAPMVF0ZWEZ6V9SKSSIS85ZFAT27R | What have a negative impact on an organism? | {
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"influenza",
"smallpox",
"cancer",
"chickenpox",
"viruses",
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"pathogens",
"steroids"
],
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"D",
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} | G | disease has a negative impact on an organism | Disease causing organisms are called pathogens . | Pathogens have a negative impact on an organism? | What have a negative impact on an organism? (A) influenza (B) smallpox (C) cancer (D) chickenpox (E) viruses (F) Pollution (G) pathogens (H) steroids |
3OF2M9AATGND7LJOSTQ5JOKSQ29ZK1 | What can be learned from heating a liquid? | {
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"The bending of a ray of light",
"When it becomes a gas",
"chemical equations",
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"kinetic energy",
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"matter vibrating"
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} | B | heating a liquid can be used to identify that liquid 's boiling point | Boiling is the conversion of a liquid to a gas. | Heating a liquid can tell you when it becomes a gas. | What can be learned from heating a liquid? (A) The bending of a ray of light (B) When it becomes a gas (C) chemical equations (D) When it becomes a solid (E) kinetic energy (F) When its mass increases (G) When it condenses (H) matter vibrating |
3W8CV64QJ2Y7Z403IAT9T827JRPH9Q | What does liquid turn into when it's heated? | {
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"Gas",
"Urea"
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} | G | heating a liquid can be used to identify that liquid 's boiling point | Boiling is the conversion of a liquid to a gas. | Heating a liquid converts it into a gas | What does liquid turn into when it's heated? (A) Ice (B) heat (C) Water (D) H20 (E) mL (F) Oil (G) Gas (H) Urea |
3BXQMRHWKZXRBAPH7I4DH9XHFMPMU0 | What phase does a liquid take when heated sufficiently? | {
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} | A | heating a liquid can be used to identify that liquid 's boiling point | Boiling is the conversion of a liquid to a gas. | Heating a liquid can convert it into a gas. | What phase does a liquid take when heated sufficiently? (A) gas (B) two (C) dew (D) cold (E) liquid metal (F) more viscous (G) crystallized (H) heat |
3EG49X351UBH3BYKP78JCKZZJ4W6X7 | What does boiling change a liquid into? | {
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} | H | heating a liquid can be used to identify that liquid 's boiling point | Because at the boiling point of water, there are molecules that are a gas and that are a liquid. | a liquid turns into gas when boiling | What does boiling change a liquid into? (A) oil (B) heat (C) SO2 (D) salt (E) ice (F) solid (G) water (H) gas |
3IX2EGZR7BI9UARF0RWGW6IG4UTJRU | What can be identified after heating water? | {
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"Chemical energy",
"organisms",
"frozen water",
"its freezing point",
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"its boiling point",
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"magma's boiling point"
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} | F | heating a liquid can be used to identify that liquid 's boiling point | Water is also a liquid. | heating water can be used to identify water's boiling point | What can be identified after heating water? (A) Chemical energy (B) organisms (C) frozen water (D) its freezing point (E) Movement of an air mass (F) its boiling point (G) objects that have mass (H) magma's boiling point |
3WRFBPLXRANDUYXY4ZNC7FWH51KN30 | What can be used to identify a liquid's boiling point? | {
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"fire",
"energy"
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} | G | heating a liquid can be used to identify that liquid 's boiling point | Fire has intense heat. | Fire can be used to identify that liquid's boiling point. | What can be used to identify a liquid's boiling point? (A) Acids (B) warmth (C) sodium (D) Urea (E) sugar (F) SO2 (G) fire (H) energy |
3VJ40NV2QIM0B0V4KTTG4H0KPBATOC | What affect does high pressure have on the boiling point | {
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} | C | heating a liquid can be used to identify that liquid 's boiling point | Pressure affects the boiling point of a liquid. | Pressure can increase or decrease the boiling point. | What affect does high pressure have on the boiling point (A) heat (B) Rise (C) Increase (D) forces (E) Heart rate (F) energy usage (G) Temperature (H) Dehydration |
3WMOAN2SRBWX67ZHO9TIQAO0YILVN9 | Heating a liquid can cause what? | {
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} | B | heating a liquid can be used to identify that liquid 's boiling point | Lots of gas bubbles burst over the boiling lakes' surface. | Heating a liquid can cause gas bubbles to burst. | Heating a liquid can cause what? (A) direct damage to the lungs (B) gas bubbles to burst (C) Something to move (D) It expands (E) The bending of a ray of light (F) chemical reaction (G) enormous damage to homes (H) matter vibrating |
32M8BPYGATLMA9YV2YH4L1P9PFIGIQ | To identify that liquid 's boiling point requries | {
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"kinetic energy",
"degrees Celsius",
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} | A | heating a liquid can be used to identify that liquid 's boiling point | Heat is caused by vibrations of the atoms and molecules of substances. | vibrations of the atoms in a liquid can be used to identify that liquid 's boiling point | To identify that liquid 's boiling point requries (A) vibrations of the atoms (B) kinetic energy (C) degrees Celsius (D) The bending of a ray of light (E) degrees celcius (F) Evaporation of water (G) evaporative cooling (H) fissures of hot, acidic water |
3VA45EW49NMZ2GJVIA96YBHP4J3O17 | Concentrations of what have increased over the last decade dramatically? | {
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"oxygen",
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"light",
"greenhouse gases in the air",
"genetic diversity",
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"ozone"
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} | D | carbon dioxide concentrations in the air have increased over the last decade dramatically | Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. | greenhouse gas concentrations in the air have increased over the last decade dramatically | Concentrations of what have increased over the last decade dramatically? (A) oxygen (B) harmful substances (C) light (D) greenhouse gases in the air (E) genetic diversity (F) Greenhouse gasses (G) basic building blocks of life (H) ozone |
3FUI0JHJPXX6QU4OMG3XY1YBGRJ33K | Concentrations of what in the air have increased over the last 10 years dramatically | {
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"fossil fuels",
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"Greenhouse gases",
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"oxygen",
"carbon dioxide",
"air molecules"
],
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"A",
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"D",
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} | G | carbon dioxide concentrations in the air have increased over the last decade dramatically | Decades have 10 years. | Carbon dioxide concentrations in the air have increased over the last 10 years dramatically | Concentrations of what in the air have increased over the last 10 years dramatically (A) chlorofluorocarbons (B) fossil fuels (C) ozone (D) Greenhouse gases (E) Greenhouse gasses (F) oxygen (G) carbon dioxide (H) air molecules |
3UXUOQ9OKEWOBY4WX7LXYQOXR7FA7I | What have increased over the last decade dramatically | {
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"gasoline concentrations",
"Warm air moving into cold air",
"Greenhouse gases",
"treehouse gas concentrations",
"movements in the earth's crust",
"concentrated orange juices",
"genetic diversity",
"greenhouse gas concentrations"
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} | H | carbon dioxide concentrations in the air have increased over the last decade dramatically | Carbon dioxide is the primary greenhouse gas. | greenhouse gas concentrations in the air have increased over the last decade dramatically | What have increased over the last decade dramatically (A) gasoline concentrations (B) Warm air moving into cold air (C) Greenhouse gases (D) treehouse gas concentrations (E) movements in the earth's crust (F) concentrated orange juices (G) genetic diversity (H) greenhouse gas concentrations |
3K772S5NP8AOU0RKQL9VLM3IQ1XHEY | what concentration in the air has increased dramatically over the last decade? | {
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"zinc",
"CO2",
"h2o",
"CFCs",
"lungs",
"coal",
"O2",
"CO 2"
],
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"C",
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} | B | carbon dioxide concentrations in the air have increased over the last decade dramatically | Carbon dioxide, CO2, is usually a harmless gas. | CO2 concentrations in the air have increased over the last decade dramatically | what concentration in the air has increased dramatically over the last decade? (A) zinc (B) CO2 (C) h2o (D) CFCs (E) lungs (F) coal (G) O2 (H) CO 2 |
3IJXV6UZ1XIDZZ79I9BGK53G53JIRM | Burning carbon concentrations have what? | {
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} | D | carbon dioxide concentrations in the air have increased over the last decade dramatically | Carbon dioxide is formed by burning carbon. | Burning carbon concentrations have increased dramatically | Burning carbon concentrations have what? (A) Greenhouse gases (B) Chemical energy (C) reduced significantly (D) increased dramatically (E) Plant growth is reduced (F) heat energy (G) shrunk (H) declined spectacularly |
379J5II41OFQGWAAH6OTDEWP8M6ELB | How has the greenhouse effect changed in the last decade? | {
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"moved to South America",
"improved",
"Temperature",
"fossil fuels",
"has become cooler",
"worsened",
"climate",
"growth"
],
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"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | F | carbon dioxide concentrations in the air have increased over the last decade dramatically | Increases in carbon dioxide make the greenhouse effect worse. | The greenhouse effect in the air has become worse over the last decade | How has the greenhouse effect changed in the last decade? (A) moved to South America (B) improved (C) Temperature (D) fossil fuels (E) has become cooler (F) worsened (G) climate (H) growth |
3ND9UOO81K1KXWW126IZZK3PFS5LWW | What has increased in the air dramatically over the last decade? | {
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"oil",
"sugar",
"coal",
"Cars",
"H2O",
"CO 2",
"He",
"O2"
],
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"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | F | carbon dioxide concentrations in the air have increased over the last decade dramatically | CO 2 is carbon dioxide. | CO 2 concentrations in the air have increased over the last decade dramatically | What has increased in the air dramatically over the last decade? (A) oil (B) sugar (C) coal (D) Cars (E) H2O (F) CO 2 (G) He (H) O2 |
3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWMMM7CLH | What has led to the increase in global warming? | {
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"Greenhouse gases",
"movements in the earth's crust",
"Increase in carbon dioxide",
"Greenhouse gasses",
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"movement of tectonic plates",
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} | C | carbon dioxide concentrations in the air have increased over the last decade dramatically | Carbon dioxide is the chief culprit in the increased threat of global warming in recent decades. | The rise in carbon dioxide concentrations contributes to the increase in global warming threats. | What has led to the increase in global warming? (A) Greenhouse gases (B) movements in the earth's crust (C) Increase in carbon dioxide (D) Greenhouse gasses (E) forest is destroyed (F) Burning fuel and air (G) movement of tectonic plates (H) tectonic plates being pushed together |
3WQQ9FUS6ATXUME7DQDZ714YAMXB88 | What converts chemical energy into sound? | {
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"worms",
"animals",
"sand",
"fireworks",
"Gunshots",
"engines",
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"minerals"
],
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} | D | a firecracker converts chemical energy into sound | Fireworks that only make a loud noise are called firecrackers. | Fireworks convert chemical energy into sound. | What converts chemical energy into sound? (A) worms (B) animals (C) sand (D) fireworks (E) Gunshots (F) engines (G) Loud noises (H) minerals |
3QBD8R3Z21IGUFGE5SS8W9OSG364OT | What converts chemical energy into what we hear? | {
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"a stove"
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} | F | a firecracker converts chemical energy into sound | Hearing is the act of perceiving sound. | a firecracker converts chemical energy into what we hear | What converts chemical energy into what we hear? (A) Gunshots (B) An object is seen (C) a lightbulb (D) ice (E) sensory neurons (F) a firecracker (G) animals (H) a stove |
3YHH42UU5BERP6VG9ZPESPUL4YH0LC | What is happening inside a firecracker as it starts to go off? | {
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} | D | a firecracker converts chemical energy into sound | Chemical energy Energy released as a result of chemical reactions. | Firecrackers go off as a result of chemical reactions taking place. | What is happening inside a firecracker as it starts to go off? (A) separation (B) explosion (C) adding heat (D) chemical reaction (E) It remains dormant (F) wavelengths and photons (G) uncontrolled (H) fusion |
3CCZ6YKWR7IVJBG8H8S04BZHUA7596 | What can convert chemical energy into audible waves? | {
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} | D | a firecracker converts chemical energy into sound | Energy is generated by sound waves. | A firecracker converts chemical energy into audible waves. | What can convert chemical energy into audible waves? (A) a flashlight (B) electrically (C) animals (D) a firecracker (E) power stations (F) sensory neurons (G) x-ray (H) electrical light |
3OJSZ2ATDSVR5SSF2BUGQF8BZOR75C | Audible ground fireworks convert chemical energy into what? | {
"text": [
"Light",
"chemical energy",
"matter",
"plasma",
"sound",
"energy",
"heat",
"fire"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | E | a firecracker converts chemical energy into sound | Audible ground fireworks, such as firecrackers and chasers, are illegal in Kentucky. | Audible ground fireworks convert chemical energy into sound | Audible ground fireworks convert chemical energy into what? (A) Light (B) chemical energy (C) matter (D) plasma (E) sound (F) energy (G) heat (H) fire |
3WMINLGALB2UNFZSOOT8ECGBSWWCAV | What does a firecracker turn into sound? | {
"text": [
"an object",
"waves",
"Scent",
"photons",
"Gunshots",
"Energy",
"Temperature",
"Heat"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | F | a firecracker converts chemical energy into sound | Energy and chemical reactions Chemical reactions require energy. | a firecracker converts energy into sound | What does a firecracker turn into sound? (A) an object (B) waves (C) Scent (D) photons (E) Gunshots (F) Energy (G) Temperature (H) Heat |
39U1BHVTDLQBPB2I1V9OGE29B9CT3A | What can be startling? | {
"text": [
"firecrackers",
"an image",
"Saltine crackers",
"Wheat crackers",
"an object",
"sea urchins",
"sameness",
"hypothyroidism"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | A | a firecracker converts chemical energy into sound | Most any other sounds can be frightening or startling. | firecrackers can be startling | What can be startling? (A) firecrackers (B) an image (C) Saltine crackers (D) Wheat crackers (E) an object (F) sea urchins (G) sameness (H) hypothyroidism |
33C7UALJVLXWHOWFBTKA1PRPZEE81D | What converts chemical energy into sound? | {
"text": [
"a firework",
"sensory neurons",
"Gunshots",
"a bottle",
"a battery",
"animals",
"a flashlight",
"engines"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | A | a firecracker converts chemical energy into sound | Fireworks are illegal, including firecrackers. | a firework converts chemical energy into sound | What converts chemical energy into sound? (A) a firework (B) sensory neurons (C) Gunshots (D) a bottle (E) a battery (F) animals (G) a flashlight (H) engines |
3SLE99ER0NCCEIFUMGDCKL12K06ZBO | What do fireworks convert chemical energy into? | {
"text": [
"fire",
"heat",
"energy",
"Light",
"solids",
"bacteria",
"cold",
"sound"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | H | a firecracker converts chemical energy into sound | Fireworks are illegal, including firecrackers. | Fireworks convert chemical energy into sound. | What do fireworks convert chemical energy into? (A) fire (B) heat (C) energy (D) Light (E) solids (F) bacteria (G) cold (H) sound |
34MAJL3QP4MR8QNSMU8G86QHK3Z343 | a firecracker converts chemical energy into what? | {
"text": [
"kinetic energy",
"electromagnetic energy",
"An object is seen",
"vibrations in matter",
"objects that have mass",
"harmful substances",
"The bending of a ray of light",
"Loud noises"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | D | a firecracker converts chemical energy into sound | Sound waves are vibrations in matter. | a firecracker converts chemical energy into vibrations in matter | a firecracker converts chemical energy into what? (A) kinetic energy (B) electromagnetic energy (C) An object is seen (D) vibrations in matter (E) objects that have mass (F) harmful substances (G) The bending of a ray of light (H) Loud noises |
3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD68ZDTWG | a firecracker converts chemical energy into what? | {
"text": [
"kinetic energy",
"Loud noises",
"vibrating waves",
"An object is seen",
"electromagnetic energy",
"deoxyribonucleic acid",
"hydrogen and oxygen",
"harmful substances"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | a firecracker converts chemical energy into sound | Sound waves vibrate. | a firecracker converts chemical energy into vibrating waves | a firecracker converts chemical energy into what? (A) kinetic energy (B) Loud noises (C) vibrating waves (D) An object is seen (E) electromagnetic energy (F) deoxyribonucleic acid (G) hydrogen and oxygen (H) harmful substances |
34Z02EIMISCF8J3LI8R5EG42803T0W | what does a firecracker convert chemical energy into? | {
"text": [
"Light",
"Energy.",
"fire",
"waves",
"heat",
"energy",
"gas",
"LEDs"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | D | a firecracker converts chemical energy into sound | Particularly interesting waves are sound waves . | a firecracker converts chemical energy into waves | what does a firecracker convert chemical energy into? (A) Light (B) Energy. (C) fire (D) waves (E) heat (F) energy (G) gas (H) LEDs |
32Z9ZLUT1LJA6R49KZCRQYXWFUFHOH | If something is what, then it absorbs all different wavelengths of light? | {
"text": [
"black",
"matter",
"grey",
"shaded",
"unique",
"living",
"shadowed",
"a wave"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
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} | A | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | Black objects absorb all different wavelengths of light. | If something is black then it absorbs all different wavelengths of light. | If something is what, then it absorbs all different wavelengths of light? (A) black (B) matter (C) grey (D) shaded (E) unique (F) living (G) shadowed (H) a wave |
354P56DE9K2SBUQQE77OJQI3YN47SY | What is black not an example of? | {
"text": [
"A color that absorbs light",
"monotremes",
"population movement",
"Someone's favorite color",
"A dark color",
"Abnormal cell growth",
"jungles of the sea",
"A bright color"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | H | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | Bright colors reflect visible light. | Black is not a bright color | What is black not an example of? (A) A color that absorbs light (B) monotremes (C) population movement (D) Someone's favorite color (E) A dark color (F) Abnormal cell growth (G) jungles of the sea (H) A bright color |
336YQZE83VDAQVZ26HW59X51G5R5MW | What object absorbs all of the colors of the spectrum? | {
"text": [
"energy",
"photons",
"Energy.",
"bamboo",
"white",
"grey",
"red",
"black"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | H | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | Visible light is made up of all the colors of the spectrum. | A black object absorbs all of the colors of the spectrum. | What object absorbs all of the colors of the spectrum? (A) energy (B) photons (C) Energy. (D) bamboo (E) white (F) grey (G) red (H) black |
3NGMS9VZTLHWMI0AQ6510JC58DLFF4 | black objects absorb all visible what? | {
"text": [
"sunlight",
"microwaves",
"Energy.",
"black holes",
"dark matter",
"rays or beams",
"activation energy",
"heat energy"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | F | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | Light seems to travel in rays or beams. | black objects absorb all visible rays or beams | black objects absorb all visible what? (A) sunlight (B) microwaves (C) Energy. (D) black holes (E) dark matter (F) rays or beams (G) activation energy (H) heat energy |
3TE3O8573079OET7T6QOXPWZ2Z4R28 | If an object absorbs all photons then that object | {
"text": [
"is reflective",
"is black",
"Energy.",
"heat energy",
"inactive",
"moves",
"is transparent",
"is flexible"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | Light is made of photons . | if an object is black then that object absorbs all photons . | If an object absorbs all photons then that object (A) is reflective (B) is black (C) Energy. (D) heat energy (E) inactive (F) moves (G) is transparent (H) is flexible |
3I3WADAZ9Q3YQYKEJXBI11U6PAN5OG | what are not visible? | {
"text": [
"kalenchoes",
"sun",
"liver cancer",
"black hole",
"sea squirts",
"layers of fat",
"stars",
"ocean"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | D | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | Black holes emit no light. | a black hole is not visible | what are not visible? (A) kalenchoes (B) sun (C) liver cancer (D) black hole (E) sea squirts (F) layers of fat (G) stars (H) ocean |
3LRKMWOKB5GIQ5FY3NK1JSYYP6VZ2B | If an object is what color, it absorbs all visible energy? | {
"text": [
"dormant",
"black",
"prism",
"a wave",
"white",
"forever",
"unique",
"rainbow"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | Nature of Light Light is a form of energy. | If an object is black then that object absorbs all visible energy. | If an object is what color, it absorbs all visible energy? (A) dormant (B) black (C) prism (D) a wave (E) white (F) forever (G) unique (H) rainbow |
3NPI0JQDAO4IW075ZT6VTH5AF2ATPL | If an object is black then that object absorbs all visible what? | {
"text": [
"Objectification.",
"Electromagnetic radiation.",
"activation energy",
"Chemical energy",
"rain or sun shine",
"Black light.",
"Absorbent sponge.",
"Electrical energy"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | Light is a type of electromagnetic radiation. | If an object is black then that object absorbs all visible electromagnetic radiation. | If an object is black then that object absorbs all visible what? (A) Objectification. (B) Electromagnetic radiation. (C) activation energy (D) Chemical energy (E) rain or sun shine (F) Black light. (G) Absorbent sponge. (H) Electrical energy |
3SKEMFQBZ34YNPI1J3QS64NO8ID8KB | What absorbs energy? | {
"text": [
"Black object",
"crime",
"organic molecules",
"science",
"solid, liquid, gas",
"some invertebrates",
"magic",
"fur and fat"
],
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
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} | A | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | Light is a form of Energy. | a black object absorbs energy | What absorbs energy? (A) Black object (B) crime (C) organic molecules (D) science (E) solid, liquid, gas (F) some invertebrates (G) magic (H) fur and fat |
3YDGXNSEOZTD9NTYYB3CZNYSBWW84U | What does a black item do? | {
"text": [
"scatters all visible light",
"direct damage to the lungs",
"diffuses all visible light",
"Change colors",
"reflects all visible light",
"It remains dormant",
"it keeps an organism warm",
"absorbs all visible light"
],
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"A",
"B",
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"D",
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} | H | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | An object is an item in the real world. | if an item is black then that item absorbs all visible light | What does a black item do? (A) scatters all visible light (B) direct damage to the lungs (C) diffuses all visible light (D) Change colors (E) reflects all visible light (F) It remains dormant (G) it keeps an organism warm (H) absorbs all visible light |
3ZOTGHDK5IAZW0IPVTOQUC4YO78SOT | Black objects | {
"text": [
"flow of electrons",
"threatened",
"killing insects",
"It gets heated up",
"interact",
"an electron microscope",
"They may not survive.",
"absorb sunlight"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
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} | H | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | Sunlight is the source of light in nature. | black objects absorb sunlight | Black objects (A) flow of electrons (B) threatened (C) killing insects (D) It gets heated up (E) interact (F) an electron microscope (G) They may not survive. (H) absorb sunlight |
3II4UPYCOJ6WFNCNDGL5OIDY28TDQB | Which animal would absorb the most visible light? | {
"text": [
"sea urchins",
"in the frog family",
"Something formed from skeleton",
"A melanistic panther",
"all animals",
"amphibians",
"an amoebae",
"the body's largest organ"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | D | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | Some leopards are melanistic, which produces a black fur. | melanistic fur absorbs all visible light | Which animal would absorb the most visible light? (A) sea urchins (B) in the frog family (C) Something formed from skeleton (D) A melanistic panther (E) all animals (F) amphibians (G) an amoebae (H) the body's largest organ |
3LUY3GC63ZZVY2AYMQ3UOLDSB2I7P1 | What does something look like if it doesn't reflect light? | {
"text": [
"skull",
"haze",
"coal",
"Smooth",
"mold",
"cracks",
"Black",
"barrel"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | G | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | An object that absorbs all the light waves with none reflected back , is perceived as black . | Something is black if it absorbs visible light and doesn't reflect | What does something look like if it doesn't reflect light? (A) skull (B) haze (C) coal (D) Smooth (E) mold (F) cracks (G) Black (H) barrel |
3YMU66OBIN7MEENBWGZJLPOU3W9HG6 | Which animal would absorb the most visible light? | {
"text": [
"pigeons",
"octopus",
"Bats",
"squids",
"Mammal",
"Raven",
"bears",
"humans"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | F | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | Ravens are big, black birds. | Ravens absorb all visible light | Which animal would absorb the most visible light? (A) pigeons (B) octopus (C) Bats (D) squids (E) Mammal (F) Raven (G) bears (H) humans |
3I33IC7ZWF1HPX7QRV422Z7PGRUA23 | What absorbs all visible light? | {
"text": [
"Energy.",
"ravens",
"bushes",
"photons",
"our star",
"Jellyfish",
"bamboo",
"barnacles"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | All ravens are black . | ravens absorb all visible light | What absorbs all visible light? (A) Energy. (B) ravens (C) bushes (D) photons (E) our star (F) Jellyfish (G) bamboo (H) barnacles |
38F71OA9GTV2SSSRCT9EV9WEJI5MFC | What absorbs all visible light? | {
"text": [
"apples",
"coal",
"Green",
"coral",
"skin",
"bamboo",
"glass",
"eyes"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | Light grains are quartz, Black grains are coal. | Coal absorbs all visible light | What absorbs all visible light? (A) apples (B) coal (C) Green (D) coral (E) skin (F) bamboo (G) glass (H) eyes |
3S0TNUHWKTHQ9JCRRM452RSYN6N8DY | The infrared spectrum is not absorbed by what objects? | {
"text": [
"eyes",
"PDAs",
"black",
"skin",
"Cars",
"humans",
"mines",
"matter"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | if an object is black then that object absorbs all visible light | Just next to the visible light spectrum is the infrared spectrum. | The infrared spectrum is not absorbed by black objects | The infrared spectrum is not absorbed by what objects? (A) eyes (B) PDAs (C) black (D) skin (E) Cars (F) humans (G) mines (H) matter |
3KXIR214I4F2N8R9IUUBPWLPBKM423 | What falls from the equator to the poles? | {
"text": [
"rain",
"warmth",
"cold",
"air quality",
"summer",
"Energy",
"the planet's name",
"heat"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | H | Temperature falls from the equator to the poles. | Heat and temperature are the same thing. | heat falls from the equator to the poles. | What falls from the equator to the poles? (A) rain (B) warmth (C) cold (D) air quality (E) summer (F) Energy (G) the planet's name (H) heat |
3CN4LGXD5XNSOTKGBF16Y0MURWNY4F | What can be measured from the equator to the poles | {
"text": [
"water",
"speed",
"air",
"Earth",
"Length",
"solar",
"heat",
"Energy"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | G | Temperature falls from the equator to the poles. | Temperature Temperature is an measurement of the amount of heat. | heat amounts are measured from the equator to the poles | What can be measured from the equator to the poles (A) water (B) speed (C) air (D) Earth (E) Length (F) solar (G) heat (H) Energy |
3WS1NTTKEYB5PELKNOMGXCP14LS0F3 | What falls from the equator to the poles? | {
"text": [
"heat",
"summer",
"water",
"Energy",
"warmth",
"cold",
"rain",
"ice"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | A | Temperature falls from the equator to the poles. | Temperature Temperature is an measurement of the amount of heat. | heat falls from the equator to the poles. | What falls from the equator to the poles? (A) heat (B) summer (C) water (D) Energy (E) warmth (F) cold (G) rain (H) ice |
3Z4XG4ZF48Q47PH8IM5HWYVQSWAX85 | what falls from the equator to the poles? | {
"text": [
"heat energy",
"kinetic energy",
"refraction",
"water vapor",
"Energy",
"h2o",
"density",
"Fahrenheit"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | H | Temperature falls from the equator to the poles. | All temperatures are in Fahrenheit. | Fahrenheit falls from the equator to the poles | what falls from the equator to the poles? (A) heat energy (B) kinetic energy (C) refraction (D) water vapor (E) Energy (F) h2o (G) density (H) Fahrenheit |
3J4Q2Z4UTY2VOTCEUBQVG62JD84QWA | Temperature falls from the equator to | {
"text": [
"South Africa",
"Antarctica",
"Asia",
"our planet",
"Summer",
"during the day",
"South America",
"It decreases"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Temperature falls from the equator to the poles. | First, strong winds circling Antarctica isolate the atmosphere near the pole the winter. | Temperature falls from the equator to Antarctica. | Temperature falls from the equator to (A) South Africa (B) Antarctica (C) Asia (D) our planet (E) Summer (F) during the day (G) South America (H) It decreases |
3X65QVEQI0MBJYQWLFIYNQWM9QZCL4 | what falls from the equator to the poles? | {
"text": [
"precipitation",
"heat energy",
"Greenhouse gases",
"sunlight",
"carbon dioxide",
"water vapor",
"sun's heat",
"energy"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Temperature falls from the equator to the poles. | All temperatures are measures of heat energy. | heat energy falls from the equator to the poles | what falls from the equator to the poles? (A) precipitation (B) heat energy (C) Greenhouse gases (D) sunlight (E) carbon dioxide (F) water vapor (G) sun's heat (H) energy |
317HQ483I7RSK1FHP2UZBLY6RTXNI3 | Temperatures fall towards the poles as the sun's rays are no longer what? | {
"text": [
"kinetic energy",
"negative",
"visible energy",
"harmful substances",
"perpendicular",
"heat energy",
"direct energy",
"reflecting light"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | E | Temperature falls from the equator to the poles. | Sun's rays are perpendicular to the equator. | Temperatures fall towards the poles as the sun's rays are no longer perpendicular | Temperatures fall towards the poles as the sun's rays are no longer what? (A) kinetic energy (B) negative (C) visible energy (D) harmful substances (E) perpendicular (F) heat energy (G) direct energy (H) reflecting light |
3CPLWGV3MOYZ90MEL8OMYSZ391M9NF | What falls decreasingly on the earth from the equator to the poles? | {
"text": [
"autumn",
"heat",
"chill",
"Vapor",
"Energy",
"cold",
"summer",
"Mass"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Temperature falls from the equator to the poles. | Temperature is a measure of the amount of heat. | Heat falls from the equator to the poles. | What falls decreasingly on the earth from the equator to the poles? (A) autumn (B) heat (C) chill (D) Vapor (E) Energy (F) cold (G) summer (H) Mass |
33FBRBDW6OYG4R6DRQ9UILAGQUSC8J | What falls from the equator to the poles? | {
"text": [
"carbon dioxide",
"kinetic energy",
"Energy",
"adding heat",
"sun's heat",
"heat energy",
"warm weather",
"Energy."
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | G | Temperature falls from the equator to the poles. | If the weather is warm, their temperature rises. | warm weather falls from the equator to the poles | What falls from the equator to the poles? (A) carbon dioxide (B) kinetic energy (C) Energy (D) adding heat (E) sun's heat (F) heat energy (G) warm weather (H) Energy. |
36WLNQG78Z9E3NOYQTZZZB0KIWNEBD | For animals, displays of color can be viewed as: | {
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"spectrum",
"prudishness",
"rainbow",
"courtship",
"positive",
"harm them",
"produce light",
"Movement"
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"H"
]
} | D | Courtship is behavior that is intended to attract a mate. | Almost all animals display colors to attract a mate or to scare off a predator. | Courtship can be manifested by displays of color. | For animals, displays of color can be viewed as: (A) spectrum (B) prudishness (C) rainbow (D) courtship (E) positive (F) harm them (G) produce light (H) Movement |
3WETL7AQWT7949RS0ZRQDYWVHFV352 | what can animal scent be used for? | {
"text": [
"h2o",
"seeing light",
"protect them",
"Energy.",
"resistance",
"Energy",
"courtship",
"dogs"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | G | Courtship is behavior that is intended to attract a mate. | Some animals attract mates with scent. | animal courtship can involve scent | what can animal scent be used for? (A) h2o (B) seeing light (C) protect them (D) Energy. (E) resistance (F) Energy (G) courtship (H) dogs |
33TIN5LC049TLZQSSAXXF8XADTDY9X | Courtship is a behavior that animals use to attract what? | {
"text": [
"a pollinator",
"a partner",
"animals",
"a child",
"honeybees",
"humans",
"reproduce",
"a host"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Courtship is behavior that is intended to attract a mate. | Mating Ducks usually look for a mate or partner in winter. | Courtship is behavior that is intended to attract a partner. | Courtship is a behavior that animals use to attract what? (A) a pollinator (B) a partner (C) animals (D) a child (E) honeybees (F) humans (G) reproduce (H) a host |
373ERPL3YO738DNKCLAKYC5P514TR6 | what exhibits courtship as a behavior? | {
"text": [
"ducks",
"h2o",
"clouds",
"toads",
"bacteria",
"insects",
"foxes",
"animals"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | G | Courtship is behavior that is intended to attract a mate. | Foxes are monogomous and mate for life. | courtship is behavior exhibited by foxes | what exhibits courtship as a behavior? (A) ducks (B) h2o (C) clouds (D) toads (E) bacteria (F) insects (G) foxes (H) animals |
3TVSS0C0E1Z8G946BFKQLBD6YW2TWP | what does friendship usually precede? | {
"text": [
"competition",
"the body's largest organ",
"A Greek letter",
"birth",
"death",
"attracting a mate",
"firm hugs",
"h2o"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | F | Courtship is behavior that is intended to attract a mate. | Friendship usually precedes courtship, and courtship, marriage. | friendship usually precedes attracting a mate | what does friendship usually precede? (A) competition (B) the body's largest organ (C) A Greek letter (D) birth (E) death (F) attracting a mate (G) firm hugs (H) h2o |
3SBEHTYCWN2MW0JVW43AS1WDZ08IY9 | Courtship is behavior that is intended to | {
"text": [
"protect them",
"reproduce",
"compete",
"animals",
"communicate",
"humans",
"offspring",
"pollinate"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Courtship is behavior that is intended to attract a mate. | Food to survive, mates to reproduce, and water to drink. | Courtship is behavior that is intended to reproduce | Courtship is behavior that is intended to (A) protect them (B) reproduce (C) compete (D) animals (E) communicate (F) humans (G) offspring (H) pollinate |
39KFRKBFINUWSMUYUZGFCYSZB69OY6 | What are behavior that is intended to attract a mate? | {
"text": [
"a doorbell",
"firm hugs",
"Complex rituals",
"Riding a bike",
"Behaviour modifications",
"Magnets",
"honeybees",
"Friendship"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | Courtship is behavior that is intended to attract a mate. | Complex courtship rituals precede mating. | Complex rituals are behavior that are intended to attract a mate. | What are behavior that is intended to attract a mate? (A) a doorbell (B) firm hugs (C) Complex rituals (D) Riding a bike (E) Behaviour modifications (F) Magnets (G) honeybees (H) Friendship |
3ERMJ6L4DYRPDZDLUAB27HJXCFKM73 | What is the behavior of attracting something that is phenotypically similar to the seeker called? | {
"text": [
"an object",
"stalking",
"jealousy",
"nonverbal communication",
"ducks",
"animals",
"orchids",
"courtship"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | H | Courtship is behavior that is intended to attract a mate. | Assortative mating is the mating of individuals that are phenotypically similar. | Courtship is the behavior of attracting something that is phenotypically similar to the seeker. | What is the behavior of attracting something that is phenotypically similar to the seeker called? (A) an object (B) stalking (C) jealousy (D) nonverbal communication (E) ducks (F) animals (G) orchids (H) courtship |
3LPW2N6LKT1T334BFJNR07MVYZ15UG | What precedes reproduction? | {
"text": [
"courtship",
"a sperm going into an egg",
"competition",
"Winter",
"parasites",
"embryo forming",
"fertilization",
"Summer"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | A | Courtship is behavior that is intended to attract a mate. | Reproduction A courtship usually preceeds the actual mating. | courtship precedes reproduction | What precedes reproduction? (A) courtship (B) a sperm going into an egg (C) competition (D) Winter (E) parasites (F) embryo forming (G) fertilization (H) Summer |
3RXPCZQMQPABA32XURWYT28N9ZLG1L | What do birds secrete to attract a mate? | {
"text": [
"Energy.",
"Energy",
"fur and fat",
"seeds",
"oxygen",
"pollen",
"Estrogen",
"acetic acid"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | G | Courtship is behavior that is intended to attract a mate. | For example, female birds secrete estrogen in response to the courtship of their male mates. | Birds secrete estrogen to attract a mate | What do birds secrete to attract a mate? (A) Energy. (B) Energy (C) fur and fat (D) seeds (E) oxygen (F) pollen (G) Estrogen (H) acetic acid |
3IKZ72A5B4F8AADROUOE8OLEB20NF9 | When do moose begin to attract mates? | {
"text": [
"heat or cold",
"in autumn",
"colors",
"Change colors",
"it needs them",
"adding heat",
"Winter",
"competition"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Courtship is behavior that is intended to attract a mate. | Moose courtship begins in autumn. | Moose begin to attract mates in autumn | When do moose begin to attract mates? (A) heat or cold (B) in autumn (C) colors (D) Change colors (E) it needs them (F) adding heat (G) Winter (H) competition |
3NJM2BJS4W51AJ5UD7B54756FERPCZ | When do moose begin behavior intended to attract a mate? | {
"text": [
"Winter",
"howling",
"The past",
"sweating",
"Summer",
"autumn",
"ligt",
"movement"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | F | Courtship is behavior that is intended to attract a mate. | Moose courtship begins in autumn. | moose begin behavior intended to attract a mate in autumn | When do moose begin behavior intended to attract a mate? (A) Winter (B) howling (C) The past (D) sweating (E) Summer (F) autumn (G) ligt (H) movement |
3C8HJ7UOP7T8X9JRD53LY1CWLV8ZMS | How do birds court and defend territories? | {
"text": [
"Summer",
"sound",
"ligt",
"singing",
"mechanical",
"movement",
"exercise",
"autumn"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | D | Courtship is behavior that is intended to attract a mate. | Birds sing to defend territories and attract mates. | birds sing to defend territories and for courtship | How do birds court and defend territories? (A) Summer (B) sound (C) ligt (D) singing (E) mechanical (F) movement (G) exercise (H) autumn |
3DEL4X4EL6KJMV8QVQ3BVBJSJB1XY5 | What lacks respiratory and excretory systems? | {
"text": [
"the Sun",
"insects",
"starfish",
"barnacles",
"ferns",
"water",
"Conifers",
"humans"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | Echinoderms lack respiratory and excretory systems. | Echinoderms are represented by the starfish. | Starfish lack respiratory and excretory systems. | What lacks respiratory and excretory systems? (A) the Sun (B) insects (C) starfish (D) barnacles (E) ferns (F) water (G) Conifers (H) humans |
3R8YZBNQ9HHGYEBDM3IJOQ32IBIQ7H | what lack respiratory and excretory systems? | {
"text": [
"fish",
"graptolites",
"starfish",
"waste",
"humans",
"barnacles",
"insects",
"ferns"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | Echinoderms lack respiratory and excretory systems. | Starfish and sea urchins are also echinoderms. | starfish lack respiratory and excretory systems | what lack respiratory and excretory systems? (A) fish (B) graptolites (C) starfish (D) waste (E) humans (F) barnacles (G) insects (H) ferns |
32Q90QCQ1SKFWQSSW6CSYEJA5XMEK1 | What is an example of an animal that lacks a respiratory and excretory system? | {
"text": [
"Dog",
"Human",
"alpacas",
"cacti",
"Starfish",
"Leeuwenhoek",
"Elephants",
"cows"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | E | Echinoderms lack respiratory and excretory systems. | Starfish and sea urchins are also echinoderms. | Starfish lack respiratory and excretory systems | What is an example of an animal that lacks a respiratory and excretory system? (A) Dog (B) Human (C) alpacas (D) cacti (E) Starfish (F) Leeuwenhoek (G) Elephants (H) cows |
3OSWBBLG1EWGOKDZZUGXIQ9R111XDV | What kind of animal doesn't have a respiratory or excretory system? | {
"text": [
"a fish",
"bears",
"ant",
"whale",
"humans",
"starfish",
"mammals",
"llama"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | F | Echinoderms lack respiratory and excretory systems. | Starfish and sea urchins are also echinoderms. | Starfish lack respiratory and excretory systems. | What kind of animal doesn't have a respiratory or excretory system? (A) a fish (B) bears (C) ant (D) whale (E) humans (F) starfish (G) mammals (H) llama |
30JNVC0OR9JDR3HPZC4VF3SWWQIQHB | some what lack respiratory systems? | {
"text": [
"Smoking",
"respiratory systems",
"deuterostomes",
"cigarettes",
"alpacas",
"hawks",
"barnacles",
"pigs"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | Echinoderms lack respiratory and excretory systems. | All echinoderms are deuterostomes . | some deuterostomes lack respiratory systems | some what lack respiratory systems? (A) Smoking (B) respiratory systems (C) deuterostomes (D) cigarettes (E) alpacas (F) hawks (G) barnacles (H) pigs |
3IXQG4FA2TXX8RXHIIJD7XZ9UNIB9Q | What lack respiratory and excretory systems? | {
"text": [
"They may not survive.",
"members of their own species",
"platypus",
"humans",
"crinoids and blastoids",
"passenger pigeons",
"graptolites",
"whales"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | E | Echinoderms lack respiratory and excretory systems. | Echinoderms in the diorama include the crinoids and blastoids. | Crinoids and blastoids lack respiratory and excretory systems. | What lack respiratory and excretory systems? (A) They may not survive. (B) members of their own species (C) platypus (D) humans (E) crinoids and blastoids (F) passenger pigeons (G) graptolites (H) whales |
3R6BYFZZP7BDM4RVQ0BN6QCCHY4XF1 | What do Echinoderms lack? | {
"text": [
"Lungs",
"Mass",
"oxygen",
"eardrum",
"gills",
"ovaries",
"Organs",
"Bodies"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | A | Echinoderms lack respiratory and excretory systems. | Lung mechanics and gas exchange are topics during study of the respiratory system. | Echinoderms have no lungs. | What do Echinoderms lack? (A) Lungs (B) Mass (C) oxygen (D) eardrum (E) gills (F) ovaries (G) Organs (H) Bodies |
3BEFOD78W6SSUCV2SCDV45ZNLGZM4U | What lack respiratory and excretory systems? | {
"text": [
"deuterostomes",
"barnacles",
"cigarettes",
"graptolites",
"fish",
"humans",
"kalenchoes",
"birds"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | A | Echinoderms lack respiratory and excretory systems. | All echinoderms are deuterostomes . | deuterostomes lack respiratory and excretory systems | What lack respiratory and excretory systems? (A) deuterostomes (B) barnacles (C) cigarettes (D) graptolites (E) fish (F) humans (G) kalenchoes (H) birds |
3WYGZ5XF3WEG69XAX1WXNVNP6E8KS1 | starfish lack what kind of system? | {
"text": [
"respiratory",
"critical organs",
"alveoli",
"heat or cold",
"hydration",
"Bodily water",
"food and shelter",
"frontal zones"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | A | Echinoderms lack respiratory and excretory systems. | Echinoderms are represented by the starfish. | starfish lack respiratory systems | starfish lack what kind of system? (A) respiratory (B) critical organs (C) alveoli (D) heat or cold (E) hydration (F) Bodily water (G) food and shelter (H) frontal zones |
3Z4AIRP3C6CMWPXNJ1W2HO8IFEU1XS | what creatures lack respiratory and excretory systems? | {
"text": [
"Plant growth is reduced",
"marine and benthic",
"barnacles",
"epidermis and dermis",
"They may not survive.",
"kalenchoes",
"graptolites",
"movement of tectonic plates"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Echinoderms lack respiratory and excretory systems. | All echinoderms are marine and benthic. | marine and benthic creatures lack respiratory and excretory systems. | what creatures lack respiratory and excretory systems? (A) Plant growth is reduced (B) marine and benthic (C) barnacles (D) epidermis and dermis (E) They may not survive. (F) kalenchoes (G) graptolites (H) movement of tectonic plates |
3WI0P0II61RWRORNQVA5T8N33ZNDRJ | What can't echinoderms do? | {
"text": [
"Plant growth is reduced",
"decreases its bodily water",
"reproduce",
"Contract influenza",
"Move to another area",
"Dehydration",
"kill them",
"move to different locations"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | D | Echinoderms lack respiratory and excretory systems. | Influenza is a disease of the respiratory system. | echinoderms can't contract influenza | What can't echinoderms do? (A) Plant growth is reduced (B) decreases its bodily water (C) reproduce (D) Contract influenza (E) Move to another area (F) Dehydration (G) kill them (H) move to different locations |
3Z2R0DQ0JHDKFAO2706OYIXGSSG2ED | _ lack respiratory and excretory systems. | {
"text": [
"graptolites",
"insects",
"ferns",
"barnacles",
"fossil fuels",
"Allergies",
"starfish",
"parasites"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | G | Echinoderms lack respiratory and excretory systems. | Echinoderms are represented by the starfish. | Starfish lack respiratory and excretory systems. | _ lack respiratory and excretory systems. (A) graptolites (B) insects (C) ferns (D) barnacles (E) fossil fuels (F) Allergies (G) starfish (H) parasites |
3RGU30DZTA7IXUENVJ0ZA7O6Z3XMJ5 | What does the process of urination require? | {
"text": [
"aerobic capacity",
"relaxation of muscles",
"the looseness of soil",
"sunlight",
"air",
"metabolic reaction",
"blood",
"Converting waste."
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Urine leaves the body through a sphincter in the process of urination. | Urination requires relaxation of the sphincter muscle. | the process of urination requires relaxation of muscles | What does the process of urination require? (A) aerobic capacity (B) relaxation of muscles (C) the looseness of soil (D) sunlight (E) air (F) metabolic reaction (G) blood (H) Converting waste. |
3NQL1CS15R7RI63VVB2T7QM733RYV7 | Urine leaves the body through voluntary elimination for adults? | {
"text": [
"forceful pressure",
"hostile elimination",
"voluntary elimination",
"Converting waste.",
"solid, liquid, gas",
"violent churning",
"It helps them survive",
"By wind and rain"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | C | Urine leaves the body through a sphincter in the process of urination. | Elimination of urine is normally a voluntary process for adults. | Urine leaves the body through voluntary elimination for adults | Urine leaves the body through voluntary elimination for adults? (A) forceful pressure (B) hostile elimination (C) voluntary elimination (D) Converting waste. (E) solid, liquid, gas (F) violent churning (G) It helps them survive (H) By wind and rain |
351SEKWQS0G5U8EVLNEO79TTUZCDMQ | Metabolic waste products can leave the body through | {
"text": [
"burning coal",
"animal transport",
"Dehydration",
"radiative transfer",
"osmosis",
"convection",
"fossil fuels",
"a sphincter"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | H | Urine leaves the body through a sphincter in the process of urination. | Fluids in the urine eliminate metabolic waste products. | Metabolic waste products can leave the body through a sphincter | Metabolic waste products can leave the body through (A) burning coal (B) animal transport (C) Dehydration (D) radiative transfer (E) osmosis (F) convection (G) fossil fuels (H) a sphincter |
3B837J3LDOV2TDA5NL5UO7931QMRSP | What controls the urination process? | {
"text": [
"microorganisms",
"mechanical waves",
"that material's properties",
"the looseness of soil",
"Muscles around the urethra",
"Bones around the urethra",
"The brain",
"Muscles around the anus"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | E | Urine leaves the body through a sphincter in the process of urination. | Muscles around the urethra, called sphincter muscles, control the flow of urine out of the body. | Muscles around the urethra control the urination process | What controls the urination process? (A) microorganisms (B) mechanical waves (C) that material's properties (D) the looseness of soil (E) Muscles around the urethra (F) Bones around the urethra (G) The brain (H) Muscles around the anus |
3F6KKYWMNB0BCQZVXOTOKOIT35YNDC | What carries urine from the bottom of the bladder to a sphincter? | {
"text": [
"alveoli",
"sweating",
"Anus",
"expelled",
"liquid",
"Intestines",
"Urethra",
"Bladder"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | G | Urine leaves the body through a sphincter in the process of urination. | During urination, the urethra carries urine from the bottom of the bladder out of the body. | the urethra carries urine from the bottom of the bladder to a sphincter for urination | What carries urine from the bottom of the bladder to a sphincter? (A) alveoli (B) sweating (C) Anus (D) expelled (E) liquid (F) Intestines (G) Urethra (H) Bladder |
3HWRJOOET51DK9501FLUP0AKQJZES6 | What leaves the body upon relaxation of a muscle? | {
"text": [
"sweat",
"urine",
"Energy.",
"Energy",
"fat",
"lead",
"blood",
"gasoline"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | B | Urine leaves the body through a sphincter in the process of urination. | Urination requires relaxation of the sphincter muscle. | urine leaves the body upon relaxation of a muscle | What leaves the body upon relaxation of a muscle? (A) sweat (B) urine (C) Energy. (D) Energy (E) fat (F) lead (G) blood (H) gasoline |
3L2IS5HSFAHXTSAHJJJDUOMHLAZUN5 | If pee doesn't leave the body through a sphincter very often what color will it be? | {
"text": [
"aqueous solution",
"dangerous",
"layers of fat",
"dark yellow",
"matter vibrating",
"negative",
"When it's cold",
"It decreases"
],
"label": [
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E",
"F",
"G",
"H"
]
} | D | Urine leaves the body through a sphincter in the process of urination. | Infrequente urination or urine is dark yellow. | If pee leaves the body through a sphincter infrequently it will be dark yellow | If pee doesn't leave the body through a sphincter very often what color will it be? (A) aqueous solution (B) dangerous (C) layers of fat (D) dark yellow (E) matter vibrating (F) negative (G) When it's cold (H) It decreases |